Eggless Vanilla Cake

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This one bowl eggless vanilla cake is your new go to for last minute bakes, allergy friendly gatherings, or simple weeknight dessert cravings. As a chef, I adore recipes that are as kind to your time as they are to your taste buds and this one hits all the right notes: no eggs, no mixer, no stress. Just one bowl and a handful of pantry ingredients, and you’ll be pulling a beautifully golden, soft cake out of the oven in under an hour.

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Perfect for beginners, seasoned bakers, or anyone avoiding eggs, this cake is moist, tender, and full of warm vanilla flavor with a hint of citrus brightness from the lemon juice. It’s delicious as is, or it can be dressed up with fruits, glazes, or frosting depending on the occasion.

“This eggless vanilla cake is the kitchen equivalent of a cozy sweater simple, dependable, and always comforting.” – @EverydayBakesWithEase

Why You’ll Love This Eggless Vanilla Cake
No eggs, no problem: Perfect for those with allergies or dietary preferences.
One bowl simplicity: Fewer dishes, less fuss, more joy.
Moist and fluffy texture: Thanks to the right blend of oil and lemon juice.
Customizable flavor base: Add fruit, spices, chocolate chips, or any frosting you love.
Pantry friendly ingredients: No dairy or fancy ingredients required!
If you enjoy easy, allergen friendly recipes, you’ll love our 3 ingredient yogurt cake or the classic simplicity of our orange blender cake.

Eggless Vanilla Cake Ingredients
Dry Ingredients
1 and 3/4 cups (210g) all purpose flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 cup (200g) sugar

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Wet Ingredients
1 cup water
6 tablespoons oil (vegetable, canola, or sunflower)
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Directions
1: Preheat and Prepare
Preheat your oven to 350°F (180°C).
Grease and flour an 8 inch round or square baking pan, or line with parchment paper.
2: Combine Dry Ingredients
In a large mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, baking soda, salt, and sugar.
3: Mix in Wet Ingredients
Add water, oil, lemon juice, and vanilla extract directly into the bowl.
Mix until smooth and just combined avoid overmixing.
4: Bake
Pour the batter into the prepared baking pan and level the surface.
Bake for 30-35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
5: Cool and Serve
Allow the cake to cool in the pan for 10 minutes.
Transfer to a wire rack to cool completely before slicing or frosting.
“It’s the kind of cake you can bake with your eyes closed and still impress every guest.” – @EgglessBakingQueen

Eggless vanilla cake sliced on a plate with a fork and fresh berries
Moist and fluffy eggless vanilla cake made in one bowl with simple ingredients perfect for vegan baking.
Tips for the Best Eggless Cake
Use fresh baking soda: Since this cake doesn’t rely on eggs for lift, active leavening is crucial.
Don’t skip the lemon juice: It reacts with baking soda to help the cake rise and adds brightness to the flavor.
Let it cool fully: The crumb sets as it cools, and the flavor deepens. Don’t rush slicing.
Craving a chocolate version? Try adapting this with our no sugar, no flour cocoa treat or bake our chocolate banana oatmeal cake for an equally easy, nutrient dense option.

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Creative Ways to Customize This Eggless Vanilla Cake
From Basic to Brilliant in One Bowl
This eggless vanilla cake is the ideal blank canvas for bakers. It’s soft, fluffy, and neutral enough to adapt to almost any flavor profile. As a chef, I often start with this base and let the seasons or my mood dictate where I go next. Whether you’re adding fruit, chocolate, or festive flair, this cake can do it all.

Fruit additions: Fold in blueberries, raspberries, or diced apples for a fruity twist.
Warm spices: Add cinnamon, nutmeg, or cardamom to transform it into a cozy spiced cake.
Chocolate lovers’ upgrade: Stir in 1/2 cup dairy free chocolate chips, or marble it with cocoa batter.
Nutty version: Mix in chopped walnuts, pecans, or pistachios for crunch and richness.
Frosting ideas: Try vegan buttercream, lemon glaze, or even coconut whipped cream with toasted flakes.
If you enjoy cakes you can tweak easily, don’t miss our crazy dough recipe that lets you make pizza, rolls, or cinnamon buns from one base!

“One batter. Infinite possibilities. That’s the magic of this one bowl eggless cake.” – @OnePanWonderChef

Holiday and Celebration Variations
Need a birthday cake? A holiday dessert? This eggless vanilla cake is up to the task. Use it as your foundation, and try these event specific twists:

Birthday party style: Bake into layers and frost with vanilla or strawberry buttercream. Add sprinkles for fun!
Holiday treat: Add orange zest and cranberries for a winter wonderland feel.
Fall version: Fold in chopped apples and cinnamon, and serve with caramel drizzle.
Easter brunch: Bake in a loaf pan, top with lemon glaze and candied zest.
For more seasonal bakes, explore our baked pumpkin donuts or zesty lemon cake both make festive additions to your baking lineup.

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Perfect Pairings for Eggless Vanilla Cake
Complement with Drinks, Sides and Sauces
This cake is light enough to pair beautifully with warm beverages, fruit, or sweet sauces. When I serve it at my café or catering events, I always offer a few complementary sides to create a well rounded dessert plate. Here are some winning combos:

Drink pairings: Herbal tea, almond milk latte, oat milk cappuccino, or classic chai.
Fruit sides: Berries, poached pears, grilled peaches, or orange segments.
Sweet sauces: Berry compote, chocolate ganache, maple syrup, or lemon curd.
Serving suggestion: Cut into cubes and serve trifle style layered with fruit and cream.
Want more easy dessert pairings? Try our strawberry crunch cheesecake or Reese’s caramel cheesecake both perfect partners for light vanilla cake.

 

Why Eggless Vanilla Cake Works (Even Without Eggs)
The Science Behind a Perfect Rise Without Eggs
One of the most common questions I get as a chef is: “Can you really bake a soft, fluffy cake without eggs?” And the answer is a resounding YES with the right formula. This eggless vanilla cake relies on a clever chemical reaction between the acidic lemon juice and the alkaline baking soda to create air bubbles that help the cake rise naturally. The result? A moist, tender crumb that rivals any traditional sponge.

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Here’s a quick breakdown of why each ingredient plays a critical role in the structure:

Baking soda: A leavening agent that releases carbon dioxide when it reacts with acid, creating a light and airy structure.
Lemon juice: Provides the necessary acidity to activate the baking soda and gives a subtle brightness to the flavor.
Oil: Contributes to a moist texture and ensures the cake stays soft for days without needing eggs for richness.
Water: Helps blend all ingredients together and hydrates the flour to form the cake’s structure.
Still skeptical about egg free baking? Try our no sugar, no flour energy balls or chocolate banana oatmeal cake both vegan friendly, naturally sweet, and surprisingly indulgent.

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Comparing Eggless and Traditional Cakes
If you’re new to baking without eggs, you might wonder how an eggless vanilla cake stacks up against its traditional counterpart. Surprisingly, this recipe offers a near identical crumb and flavor sometimes even better due to the clean, uncluttered taste profile. Here’s a quick comparison:

Feature Traditional Vanilla Cake Eggless Vanilla Cake
Texture Light, fluffy, slightly richer Soft, tender, moist
Flavor Buttery and egg rich Cleaner vanilla profile with lemon brightness
Rise Eggs + baking powder/soda Lemon juice + baking soda
Allergen friendly Contains eggs and dairy No eggs, dairy free if using plant oil
Ease of preparation Often multiple steps/bowls One bowl, mix and bake simplicity

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If you’re a fan of simple swaps, you’ll also love our 3 ingredient yogurt bread and easy vanilla pound cake each offering fuss free flavor with minimal effort.

“This eggless version might just become your favorite especially when you see how easy and mess free it is.” – @EggFreeBakesMatter

When to Bake an Eggless Vanilla Cake
Perfect Occasions for This Recipe
This eggless vanilla cake isn’t just for those avoiding eggs it’s a brilliant choice for all sorts of situations where you want a reliable, adaptable dessert. I’ve baked it in hotel kitchens, school cafeterias, and even during blackout dinner parties with just a whisk and bowl. Here are a few occasions where it truly shines:

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Birthday parties (kid friendly): No allergens, no worries safe for school functions or shared parties.
Quick afternoon tea: Whip it up in under an hour and serve with fruit preserves or fresh berries.
Last minute potluck: It’s a guaranteed crowd pleaser and doesn’t require fancy tools or ingredients.
Religious fasting days: It fits beautifully into vegan diets or egg free fasting guidelines.
Meal prep baking: Slice and freeze for individual portions you can enjoy all week.
Need more reliable recipes for any occasion? Check out our pineapple quick bread or fluffy milk buns they’re just as dependable and delicious!

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“This cake doesn’t need a reason it fits every craving, celebration, or sweet moment.” – @AnytimeBakesCo

Storage, Freezing, and Make Ahead Tips
How to Keep It Fresh and Freezer Ready
One of the reasons I rely on this eggless vanilla cake for events is because it stores exceptionally well. Whether you’re baking ahead for a birthday or meal prepping dessert for the week, this cake keeps its texture and flavor beautifully.

Room temperature: Store covered at room temp for up to 3 days.
Refrigerator: Store frosted or fruit filled versions in an airtight container for 4-5 days.
Freezer: Wrap individual slices or whole cake layers in cling film + foil. Freeze up to 2 months.
To thaw: Let frozen slices sit at room temp for 30-60 minutes or microwave gently.
Love baked goods you can prep ahead? Our meal prep egg muffins and homemade crepes are both freezer champs too!

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“Smart bakers bake ahead. This eggless vanilla cake tastes just as good tomorrow or next month.” – @PlanBakeServe

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Nutrition Facts (Per Serving – Based on 10 slices)
Calories: 220
Total Fat: 8g
Carbohydrates: 35g
Sugar: 18g
Protein: 2g
Sodium: 180mg

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use lemon juice and vinegar interchangeably in this recipe?

Yes, both provide the acidity needed to activate the baking soda. If you’re out of lemon juice, you can use white vinegar or apple cider vinegar just keep the amount to 1 tablespoon.

Can I make this cake gluten free?

Absolutely! Use a 1:1 gluten free flour blend that includes xanthan gum or a binding agent. The texture may vary slightly, but the cake will still be soft and moist.

What type of oil works best for this cake?

Neutral oils like canola, sunflower, or vegetable oil work best. For added flavor, light olive oil or melted coconut oil can also be used.

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Can I turn this into cupcakes?

Yes! This recipe makes about 12 standard cupcakes. Reduce the bake time to 18-22 minutes and check for doneness with a toothpick.

How do I prevent the cake from sinking?

Be sure your baking soda is fresh, and avoid overmixing the batter. Also, don’t open the oven during baking, especially in the first 25 minutes, as this can cause collapse.

Is this cake vegan?

Yes! As written, it contains no dairy, eggs, or animal products perfect for a 100% vegan friendly dessert.

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