Coconut Cake Recipe

My big mama was the queen of making Southern coconut cake. This version is super soft, moist and different from most because it has flaked coconut in both the cake layers and frosting, a tip I got from my friend cookbook author Patti Pinner. The flavor is balanced coconut, not too much, and not too subtle. Add in a few handfuls of shredded coconut spread over the top, and you’ve got the bomb OG vintage recipe done right y’all!

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Easy coconut cake on a cake stand with pieces cut to show the inside layers.

Coconut Cake Ingredients

  • Sweetened Flaked Coconut: For the batter and frosting.
  • Cake Flour: You can’t find it in stores, make your own cake flour with all-purpose flour and cornstarch.
  • Milk: Whole works great. Also coconut milk is good for more flavor.
  • Unsalted Butter: Salted is fine. Just remove the salt.
  • Eggs and Egg Whites: For cake batter and fluffy frosting.
  • Vanilla Extract: Don’t use imitation.

How To Make Coconut Cake

Mix the Cake Batter and Bake

Eggs being added to butter and sugar mixture in a stand mixer on white countertop

Step 1: Beat butter and sugar in a large mixing bowl with mixer until light and creamy. Then add the egg yolks to the butter mixture one at a time.

Flour added to butter and sugar and egg mixture on white countertop

Step 2: Add the sifted flour mixture to the butter and sugar mixture, alternating with the milk. Be sure to beat it into the mixture well after each addition.

Shredded coconut flakes being added to cake batter on white countertop

Step 3: Add the shredded coconut and vanilla extract and stir it into the batter. Beat the egg whites in another bowl until they form stiff peaks. Fold the stiff egg whites into the cake batter.

Cake batter divided into three cake pans before baking on countertop

Step 4: Divide the batter evenly into the greased and floured cake pans. Bake the cakes for 30 minutes at 350 F, or until a toothpick inserted into the middle of each layer comes out clean. Let them cool for 10 minutes before flipping out until a wire rack to cool completely.

Make the Coconut Frosting

Sugar, corn syrup and water in a saucepan being stirred on white countertop

Step 5: Combine the sugar, corn syrup and boiling water in a saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-low heat. Continue to cook the mixture until it spins threads and reaches 242 degrees on a candy thermometer.

Coconut icing after being mixed in a stand mixer on white countertop

Step 6: Beat the egg whites until they are stiff peaks. Pour the heated sugar and syrup mixture over the egg whites beating constantly. Add the vanilla extract to the coconut frosting and then allow it to cool until it’s firm enough to spread over the cake layers.

Assemble your Cake

Overhead shot of coconut cake on a cake stand with frosting added in between layers.

Step 7: Transfer one cake layer to a serving platter; spread one-third of the coconut frosting on top. and then sprinkle with shredded coconut. Repeat the process with the next two layers.

Finished coconut cake on a cake stand.

Step 8: Add adding the last cake layer spread the remaining frosting on the sides of the cake as well as the top. Sprinkle the top and sides with the remaining coconut, pressing gently into the frosting so it sticks.

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Easy Coconut Cake Recipe by Patty Pinner | Grandbaby Cakes

Coconut Cake

This Easy Coconut Cake recipe has 3 layers of coconut meringue inspired frosting frosting and the most tender, and moist coconut cake.
5 from 11 votes
Prep Time 45 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 15 minutes
Course: Dessert
Servings: 10 servings

Ingredients

Coconut Cake

  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened 2 sticks
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 4 large eggs separated
  • 3 cups cake flour sifted
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 cup sweetened flaked coconut
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Coconut Frosting

  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup light corn syrup
  • 1 cup boiling water
  • 3 large egg whites
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 2 cups sweetened flaked coconut for garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Grease and lightly flour three 9-inch round cake pans. Set them aside.
  • To make the cake, in a large mixing bowl cream the butter and sugar thoroughly until light and creamy.
  • Add the egg yolks one at time, beating well after each addition.
  • In a large bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder and salt.
  • Add the flour mixture to the butter and sugar mixture, alternating with the milk, beating after each addition. Stir in the coconut and vanilla extract.
  • In another bowl, beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks.
  • Fold them into the cake batter. Divide the batter evenly into the prepared cake pans.
  • Bake for 30 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the middle of each layer comes out clean. Transfer the pans from the oven to wire racks.
  • Allow to cool in their pans for 10 minutes, then unmold them onto the wire racks to cool completely.
  • To make the frosting, in a large saucepan, combine the sugar, corn syrup and boiling water.
  • Bring to a boil over medium-low heat, and cook until the mixture spins thread and reaches 242 degrees on a candy thermometer.
  • In a large bowl, beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks.
  • Pour the sugar and syrup mixture over the egg whites, beating constantly.
  • Add the vanilla extract, then cool the frosting until firm enough to spread.
  • Transfer one cake layer to a serving platter; spread 1/3 of the coconut frosting on top. Sprinkle coconut on top.
  • Top with another cake layer and spread with the second third of the frosting. Sprinkle more coconut on top.
  • Top with the remaining cake layer, then spread the remaining frosting on the top and sides of the cake.
  • Sprinkle with the remaining coconut, pressing gently into the frosting if you want to.

Notes

  • Spotless Egg Whites: Make sure not even a smidge of yolk gets into the whites when separating the eggs A little yolk will keep them from reaching stiff peaks, and we need that frosting fluffy, y’all. Keep those bowls clean as a whistle!
  • Cool Completely: Let those cake layers cool all the way before you start frosting. If they’re even a little warm, that frosting will slide right off, and we don’t want a slip-and-slide coconut cake, do we?
  • Don’t Overmix: When mixing the batter (especially after adding the coconut) just mix until everything’s combined. Overmixing will make your cake tough.
  • Level Layers: For a cake that looks like it came straight from your fave bakery, use a serrated knife to level your cake layers before frosting. You’ll be impressin’ everyone with your pro skills boo!

How To Store old fashioned coconut cake

  • Fridge: Keep your coconut cake fresh by storing it in an airtight container at room temp for up to two days. If you want to keep it longer, pop it in the fridge. It will last for 3-4 days. And hey, you can make the frosting a day ahead and keep it tightly covered in the refrigerator!
  • Freezer: Wrap the unfrosted cake layers tightly in plastic wrap and then in aluminum foil. They’ll stay fresh in the freezer for up to three months. When you’re ready to assemble, let the cake layers thaw in the fridge overnight before frosting.

Nutrition

Calories: 801kcal | Carbohydrates: 128g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 28g | Saturated Fat: 19g | Cholesterol: 125mg | Sodium: 197mg | Potassium: 291mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 97g | Vitamin A: 715IU | Calcium: 87mg | Iron: 1.2mg
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Recipe Tips

  • Spotless Egg Whites: Make sure not even a smidge of yolk gets into the whites when separating the eggs. It can stop your whites from reaching stiff peaks for the frosting.
  • Cool Completely: If your layers are a little warm, that frosting will slide right off.
  • Don’t Overmix: When mixing the batter (especially after adding the coconut) just mix until everything’s combined so the cake texture doesn’t get tough.
  • Level Layers: Use a serrated knife to level your cake layers before frosting.
A fork cutting into a piece of old fashioned coconut cake to take a bite.

Recipe Help

Can I make this easy coconut cake recipe into a sheet cake?

Yes you can boo! Pour the batter into a greased and floured 9 x 13 inch rectangle pan and bake for 32-36 minutes at the same temperature.

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This post was originally published February 2013. It has been updated with new images and content.

Filed Under:  Cake, Christmas, Dessert and Baking, Easter, Mother's Day, Oven

Comments

  1. Oh my how I love a good coconut cake.Your recipes are sooooooo good.I will make your coconut cake recipe soon as I have been in and out of the hospital for most of this year.Here is the pic of my Mama’s famous cake recipe.

  2. Thanks Jocelyn. This cake looks delicious. I was searching for a great coconut cake recipe that wasn’t complicated. I ran across your page. I will be trying this soon. Oh yeah and your aunt’s delectable caramel cake. You see I am now the baker of the family. Lol These were the two request this year..smh wish me luck!!

  3. This looks absolutely stunning, Jocelyn and how fantastic for you to connect with Patty. I need to try this cake!

    -Lisa.
    Sweet 2 Eat Baking

    1. Thank you so much Lisa for stopping by! I do love Patty and the cake is amazing!

  4. Fabulous post today! I cannot wait to check out this cookbook. Thank you for the head’s up, and as always, thanks for the recipe 🙂

    1. Hey Erin, it is seriously one of my fave cookbooks! The recipes are real winners in my book!

  5. Thank you for sharing this amazing recipe! I am definitely going to seek out her book, as it would be an amazing addition to my collection. 🙂 LOVE coconut cake… now just need to find a few friends who will help me eat it. LOL (No coconut lovers in my house, sadly.) Thank you for sharing!
    ~Doreen at whereisyourhappyplace.blogspot.com

    1. Hi Doreen, thank you so much for stopping by! Yes, her cookbooks are amazing. They are staples in my home and I wish I could help you eat the cake myself!

  6. What an incredibly, lovely guest feature, Jocelyn! I enjoyed reading it so much, with Patty’s history in the kitchen growing up! Fabulous Coconut Cake! Thank you both so much for sharing!

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