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A delicious two layer vanilla cake with vanilla buttercream and strawberry jam!

Back to basics

Back in 2018, I thought I would start a new series on my blog – ‘back to basics’. As much as I hope that all my recipes are simple and doable by anyone of any baking ability, I know that some are not! Or, some people do just want to learn the basics – and I want to help with that!

Vanilla cake

I thought that I would go for an absolute classic for my fourth instalment, a vanilla cake. This beauty is a two layer vanilla sponge cake, with vanilla buttercream frosting, and one of my favourite jam flavours… strawberry!

Okay, so back to basics has potentially gone a little bit too basic now, with a vanilla cake.. but I’ve had endless requests. I do have a Victoria sponge recipe on my blog already, but this a two layer beauty and potentially explained in a much better way. I hope.

Other ‘back to basics’ recipes

My first part of the back to basics series was my triple chocolate brownies, followed by my no-bake vanilla cheesecake, and then thirdly the chocolate cake. I figured doing a vanilla recipe would fit with the system and alternating between the two flavours!

Its all in the science

But anyway… this is basically the most simple yet most scientific of cakes. It only really takes four ingredients to make something DELICIOUS, but you have to get it right. It doesn’t really matter whether you use a two egg recipe, three egg, four egg etc… as long as the ratios are equal.

There are obviously other factors that are involved with getting the perfect cake – but really the ratio, how you mix it, and the oven being the correct temperature is so important! I use a Fan oven, so I bake my cake at 160 degrees! As my oven is new, it helps so much, but with other ovens I have used an oven thermometer to make sure my oven is correct before baking – as ovens can be drastically out!

I’ve mentioned this before, but I’ve heard (this could be incorrect), that the ovens on The Great British Bake off are tested each day before the contestants start by baking a Victoria sponge – as it’s the most classic and scientifically easy bake! If the bake doesn’t bake correctly, but you know its weighed and mixed correctly, then usually it means it’s the oven.

Method/mix

If you know your oven is at the right temperature – just make sure you mix it correctly. I personally switch between the all in one method, and the beating sugar and butter first method – but in general, I find the beating the sugar and butter together method is better for the most.

Butter

If the butter is too cold for the cake, it can make the cake mixture a little lumpy. I usually use room temperature unsalted butter (the kind you get in foil), or Stork for cake sponges. Either work absolutely fantastically! However, for the buttercream, you must NOT use Stork. Only use unsalted butter for the buttercream – otherwise it can split or taste horrible!

Handy equipment!

I personally use my Kitchenaid mixer with the scraper paddle attachment for a majority of my baking – and all my cake mixes and buttercreams. I don’t use a whisk, as that creates too much air, and can be quite faffy – but if you have just a handheld mixer, then the whisk attachments for those are fine.

You can easily make a cake mix and such with just your hand, a bowl and a spatula, but for buttercream it does take a bit more welly to get it just perfect! You could go the whole hog and make your own homemade jam if you want, but I just thought I would stick with this recipe being about the actual cake!

I hope you all love this recipe, and no I am not claiming I created it, because it’s been around for centuries and centuries – it’s just science! But honestly, enjoy! x

Vanilla Cake - Back To Basics!

A delicious two layer vanilla cake with vanilla buttercream and strawberry jam!
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Category: Cakes
Type: Cake
Keyword: Vanilla
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes
Servings: 14 Slices
Author: Jane's Patisserie

Ingredients

Cake!

  • 250 g unsalted butter
  • 250 g caster sugar
  • 250 g self raising flour
  • 5 medium eggs
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Buttercream!

  • 200 g unsalted butter (room temp)
  • 400 g icing sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract

Extras!

  • 200 g strawberry jam
  • Sprinkles

Instructions

  • Preheat your oven to 180C/160C fan and line two 8"/20cm tins with parchment paper, and leave to the side. 
  • Beat together your butter and sugar for 3-4 minutes until light and fluffy!
  • Add in your self raising flour, eggs and vanilla and beat again for a a couple of minutes until smooth.
  • Try not to over beat - mix until it comes together and is smooth
  • Split the cake mix between the two tins. I weigh it to make sure its even - each mix should weigh 500g each (roughly)
  • Once in the tins, bake in the oven for 30-35 minutes, or until baked through. I check my cake is baked by using a skewer, and listening carefully to see if it bubbles!
  • Once baked, leave to cool in the tin for 10 minutes, and then transfer to a wire rack to finish cooling. 
  • To make the buttercream, make sure your butter is at room temperature. 
  • Beat the butter on its own for 3-4 minutes, I use the paddle attachment. 
  • Once the butter is nice and supple, add the icing sugar in 1/2 at a time, and beat fully before adding any more in. 
  • Add in the vanilla, and beat again for 3-4 minutes until it's all come together. 
  • Carefully pipe or spread half of your buttercream onto the first cake, and then top with some jam.
  • Add the second sponge on, and then spread the rest of the buttercream on top. 
  • Decorate with your favourite sprinkles, and enjoy!

Notes

  • This cake will last for 3 days at room temperature, in a cake box. 
  • You don't have to use the vanilla, but obviously that is the theme of the cake!
  • You could always use vanilla beans/paste/extract over essence as its much more natural!
  • The jam is optional - or you can swap to whatever flavour you prefer!

 

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322 Comments

  1. Ali Roberts on January 17, 2021 at 4:33 pm

    Made for my daughters 15th birthday! Your recipes always are so good, so looking forward to cutting into this one!

  2. Zohra on January 15, 2021 at 12:54 pm

    Hi 🙂

    Love your recipes! How many eggs would you say to use for a 4″ cake tin?

    Also, would love to see you make bento cake boxes/lunch box cakes! 😀

    Thanks!

    Zohra x

    • Jane's Patisserie on January 15, 2021 at 8:24 pm

      I’m unsure! Maybe 2? It’s so tiny and I’ve never baked a 4″ cake.



  3. Sana on January 5, 2021 at 1:04 pm

    5 stars
    Hi jane, how do you keep your cakes flat and prevent them from doming ? x

  4. Sana on January 5, 2021 at 11:59 am

    5 stars
    Hi jane i was wondering how you keep your cake layers flat and stop them from doming

  5. Sana on January 5, 2021 at 11:51 am

    5 stars
    Hi jane i was wondering how you keep your cake layers flat and stop them from doming x

    • Sana on January 5, 2021 at 6:01 pm

      Sorry dont know why theres so many comments but thankyou !!



  6. Sana on January 5, 2021 at 11:43 am

    5 stars
    How do you ensure your cake layers are flat and not domed ? x

    • Jane's Patisserie on January 5, 2021 at 3:34 pm

      I personally do not do anything in particular – I use a new fan oven when baking and it works perfectly. If you struggle with it however you can try lower temps in your oven and baking for longer, or try baking belts, but trimming a cake is no bad thing! X



  7. KS on December 29, 2020 at 12:10 am

    What cake tin have you used for this please

  8. Katie on November 28, 2020 at 5:42 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Jane,

    I’ve made this cake but it’s for a birthday tomorrow and I’ve decided after sandwiching it together I want to add a third layer for that extra ‘wow’!

    If I’m going to just half all of the cake ingredients – but what should I do for the eggs?

    • Jane's Patisserie on November 28, 2020 at 8:28 pm

      For three layers I usually do 400g/8 medium egg mix and bake for about 30ish minutes! And I hope it’s a hit! x



  9. Sienna on November 27, 2020 at 8:39 pm

    And how much buttercream do you think to make it into a drip cake? Thank you xx

  10. Sienna on November 27, 2020 at 8:35 pm

    Hi Jane! If I were to make this into a 3 layer cake would I just up the butter sugar and flower to 400g and 7 large or 8 medium eggs? Thank you xx

    • Jane's Patisserie on November 28, 2020 at 11:17 am

      Yeah I would do the 400g/8 medium eggs, and double the frosting at least (but that depends on how much you want to use!) X



  11. Meesh on November 26, 2020 at 7:57 pm

    5 stars
    Hi Jane,

    If I wanted to cover this in Biscoff buttercream all the way around, how much Buttercream would I need? And how much of each element in the Buttercream?

    Thanks,

    Meesh

    • Jane's Patisserie on November 27, 2020 at 11:29 am

      Did you want to fill it with biscoff buttercream too?



  12. Helen on November 18, 2020 at 7:30 pm

    Hi, hope you don’t mind me asking! I want to make this in 9″ square tins so I can cut the cake into an Xbox controller shape. How much more ingredients would I need please?

  13. Aiysha on November 11, 2020 at 11:24 pm

    Hi,

    How many large eggs should I use for this recipe instead of medium eggs?, I only have large eggs in the house.

    • Jane's Patisserie on November 12, 2020 at 9:09 am

      You need to weigh them in their shells (I would guess 4 large?) and then match the butter/sugar/flour to that weight.



  14. Amy on November 8, 2020 at 4:33 pm

    Hi,
    I’m thinking of using the basic vanilla recipe but with 3layers for my daughters 1st birthday but for a cake smash! Do you think this would work well or would you recommend something different 😊

  15. M on October 28, 2020 at 1:29 pm

    Hi Jane. If I were to make this cake into a 3 layer cake, would I just need to add another half of the recipe onto the recipe (so, 375g butter, sugar, flour). Many thanks x

    • Jane's Patisserie on October 28, 2020 at 4:25 pm

      Yes! That’s the best way – it should be about 7 medium eggs x



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