How to Transform Box Cake Mix to Taste Homemade (2024)

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By Mike Johnson ⁠— (Updated November 28, 2023)17 Comments

When it comes to cake (and most other foods) I believe homemade is best. But no one can deny the convenience of boxed cake mixes. And with a few simple hacks, box cake mix can be made much better! Follow these steps at home to transform store-bought box cake mix from bland and dry into a fluffy, moist, bakery-style cake.

Table of contents

  • How to Make Box Cake Better
    • Replace the Water
    • Add an Extra Egg
    • Replace Vegetable Oil with Butter
    • Add Some Extra Flavor
    • Use Homemade Frosting
  • Looking for Cake Recipes Made From Scratch?
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I have quite a few homemade cake recipes on my blog. But I'll be the first to admit that adding oil, water, and a few eggs to a box cake mix is a lot easier than hauling out all the ingredients you’d need to make a cake from scratch. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to combine the convenience of boxed cake mixes with the flavor of homemade cake?

Well… it turns out YOU CAN! There are plenty of box cake mix hacks out there to make box cake taste like a gourmet bakery cake. My research turned up plenty of tips and tricks, which I naturally had to test out for myself, and I’m here to share the results with you guys as well as my favorite box cake mix recipe!

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How to Make Box Cake Better

Replace the Water

The average cake mix calls for the most boring of liquids: water. Instead of using water, substitute whole milk or your favorite non-dairy milk (almond, oat, and coconut milk work especially well). The milk adds fat, which results in a better flavor and density in your cake. If you want to make your cake extra rich, swap out the milk for buttermilk. Because buttermilk is extra thick, use a few more tablespoons than the recipe calls for. You can also think 'outside of the box and use other non-dairy liquids: Try swapping out the water for soda, juice (orange juice is great with vanilla / yellow cake), or even a stout beer or coffee (for chocolate cake).

Add an Extra Egg

Boxed cake mixes tend to be lighter in consistency, but if you're craving that thicker, moister, denser cake, then all you have to do is add an extra egg to your mix. The additional fat in the egg yolk helps create a more tender and moist cake that is full of flavor. The extra egg also helps the cake have a more stable texture, which is great if you want to bake it up as a layer cake instead of a sheet cake or cupcakes. Prepare to be shocked and amazed at the difference one egg will make when you bite into that rich cake.

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Replace Vegetable Oil with Butter

Cake mixes almost always call for vegetable oil as their fat; needless to say, butter has a lot more flavor than vegetable oil, and it makes for a much better texture. Just replace the oil with an equal amount of melted butter, and you'll get a drastically better cake with a more complex flavor. Want to go one step further? Use brown butter instead! Just note that the process of browning butter cooks off moisture from the butter, which means it reduces in quantity. This means that you'll want to start with an additional 1-2 tablespoons (14-28 grams) of butter before you brown it!

Add Some Extra Flavor

The vanilla powder added to your boxed cake mix might be lacking in flavor; boost your cake’s flavor by adding anywhere from 1 to 3 teaspoons of vanilla extract. Making a spice cake? Add a little rum, almond, or orange extract as well. If you're making a white or yellow cake, add a teaspoon or two of fresh lemon or lime zest, or a bit of juice. And don't forget about all of those ingredients in your pantry that you would use in cookies, brownies, or other cakes. Throw in a handful of chocolate chips or nuts to take your cake to the next level.

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Use Homemade Frosting

Now, I’ll admit to liking canned frosting— but not on cakes. To elevate a box mix cake, top it with homemade frosting. My go-to is cream cheese frosting, but you can never go wrong with chocolate frosting or even Oreo whipped cream frosting! It doesn’t have to be fancy or time-consuming, but a homemade frosting makes a difference.

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*Originally posted on January 9, 2019*

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  1. Jeff Travers

    Hi Mike- thanks for this cool website. Quick question: how did you apply the stars to the side of the cake? I was inspired by your pictures and bought some Wilton gold stars. Please don't say you added them one by one...lol. Thanks.

    Jeff in DC

    Reply

    • Mike Johnson

      I set the cake on top of a rimmed baking sheet and took little pinches of the stars and just threw them at the cake so they'd stick. It was quite the headache if I'm being honest lol!

      Reply

      • Jeff Travers

        Thank you. I ended up using gloves and sticking little bits on a time. Thanks again for the inspiration,

        Reply

  2. Rosa Sarinana

    I haven’t used brown butter before. I’m actually intrigued to try it out.

    Reply

    • Mike Johnson

      It's worth a try! I have a lot of brown butter recipes; it's one of my favorite ingredients. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Jeff Davis

    I added an extra egg…swapped whole milk for water & used 2 sticks of butter in lieu of oil & cooked it for 25 minutes. But it wasn’t NEARLY cooked enough (the toothpick came out clean because the batter was still wet!). So people who do this need to know that the cake must cook longer than usual.

    Reply

  4. Nikki

    This is great! Thank you!!! When doubling the butter amount to amp up my cake, how does this effect the baking time??

    Reply

    • Mike Johnson

      You likely won't have to adjust the baking time at all! If it needs longer, it'll only be by maybe 5-10 minutes.

      Reply

    • Jeff Davis

      Contrare! Maybe it’s my oven but I cooked it for 25 minutes and, while the cake was starting to brown on top, the batter was still wet! It’s cooking for another 10 minutes, so we’ll see what happens…

      Reply

  5. King

    NOW you tell me! ...oh if only I had read the WHOLE article, ,not just the egg bit. I added an egg, but I missed the extract, the rum, the melted butter...sigh...I guess I have to makeANOTHErcake. 🙂

    Reply

  6. Carol

    Hi Mike, I’m making boxed cupcakes and I have left over egg whites from my banana pudding I made yesterday. Box calls for 3 whole eggs and I need to know if I can add these egg whites to my cupcakes or will it hurt the cupcakes!?

    Reply

    • Michael Johnson

      It would be helpful to know how many egg whites you have leftover! There are a few options available to you but regardless of what you choose, you'll likely have some portion of egg leftover (unless you currently have 2 egg whites). You could 1) add one extra whole egg (4 eggs total), 2) use 3 whole eggs with 1-2 additional egg yolks, or 3) use 3 egg yolks and 5 egg whites. If you go with option 3, you'll separate your yolks from the whites and beat the egg yolks directly into the batter; then you'll whip the egg whites to stiff peaks and fold them into the batter last before adding the batter to your cupcake pan! If none of those options help you get rid of the leftover egg whites you have, here are a few common recipes that often use just egg whites: meringues, pavlova, chiffon cakes, macarons, marshmallows, marshmallow fluff, and frostings. Hope this helps! 🙂

      Reply

  7. Debbie Patterson

    Hi Mike!
    Have you ever used mayonnaise in a box cake mix? If
    So what are proportions of all the ingredients?
    Thank you❣️
    Cookie from Mississippi

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    • Debbie

      Did this go through?

      Reply

      • Suz

        Can we make all these adjustments to a box cake or should we just pick 1 to adjust?

        Reply

        • Mike Johnson

          Yup! I almost always make all of these adjustments when making box cake: milk for water, butter for oil, extra egg, and extra vanilla.

          Reply

    • Michael Johnson

      I've never tried using mayonnaise, personally! Let me know how it goes if you try it! 🙂

      Reply

How to Transform Box Cake Mix to Taste Homemade (2024)

FAQs

How to make a box cake taste like homemade? ›

Using your Mad Hungry Spurtle Set, sift and stir your eggs, fats, and liquids, to achieve that velvety batter we all know and love.
  1. Replace Water with Milk or Buttermilk.
  2. Substitute Oil for Butter.
  3. Use More Eggs.
  4. Add Vanilla Extract.
  5. Make It a Chocolate Lovers' Cake. ...
  6. Decorate Your Cake Like A Pro.

What does adding an extra egg to a box cake mix do? ›

Because eggs help build the cake's structure (don't use them and you're looking at a gooey mess), adding an extra egg yolk makes the cake batter denser. Translation: you'll have a moister confection. Conversely, she suggests an extra egg white for a fluffier cake.

How to make Betty Crocker cake better? ›

No one will believe you didn't make the cake from scratch.
  1. Use an extra egg. Using an extra egg or two adds richness and moisture to your box cake. ...
  2. Use milk instead of water. ...
  3. Swap water for juice. ...
  4. Use butter instead of oil. ...
  5. Add a few spoonfuls of mayo. ...
  6. Use instant pudding mix. ...
  7. Make it nutty. ...
  8. Use coffee instead of water.
Jun 30, 2023

How to make box cake more dense and moist? ›

How To Make Boxed Cake Denser
  1. Add 2 extra egg yolks. ...
  2. Swap out oil for melted butter. ...
  3. Add 2 mashed ripe bananas, fold in just before baking. ...
  4. Add 1 cup pumpkin purée, fold in just before baking. ...
  5. Swap out water for coconut milk. ...
  6. Swap out oil for ricotta cheese. ...
  7. Add 4 ounces of chocolate, melted. ...
  8. Swap out water for heavy cream.
May 16, 2023

How do you make your cake taste like it came from a bakery? ›

Step 1: Look at the directions on the cake mix. Step 2: Add one more egg (or add 2 if you want it to be very rich). Step 3: Use melted butter instead of oil and double the amount. Step 4: Instead of water, use whole milk.

What happens if you make a box cake with milk instead of water? ›

Instead of using water, substitute whole milk or your favorite non-dairy milk (almond, oat, and coconut milk work especially well). The milk adds fat, which results in a better flavor and density in your cake. If you want to make your cake extra rich, swap out the milk for buttermilk.

How to improve box cake mix? ›

  1. Add an Extra Egg. If you only use one tip from this story, this one should be it. ...
  2. Use Butter Instead of Oil. My favorite swap and also the easiest: add melted butter instead of canola or vegetable oil, which most boxed cake mixes call for. ...
  3. Add Instant Pudding. ...
  4. Top the Cake with Homemade Frosting. ...
  5. Add Ricotta Cheese.

Should you beat eggs before adding to cake mix? ›

Martina says, “Late in the mixing stage, eggs will incorporate better if you lightly beat them before adding to the batter. The finished cake may be slightly shorter than expected, but its flavor and tenderness shouldn't be affected.” For egg-leavened cakes, the eggs are crucial.

How to make box cake fluffier? ›

Swap out each cup of water called for with milk. Buttermilk: Instead of water, use the same amount of buttermilk. The acid in the buttermilk interacts with the leavening agents in the mix for a better rise. "Swapping out the water for buttermilk creates a fluffier cake and a moister one, too," says Waterson.

How do you perk up a box cake mix? ›

Even better, most are super easy, with items you probably already have in your kitchen.
  1. Add an extra egg. Adding an extra egg to a boxed cake recipe is a longtime trick to amp up the moisture and density. ...
  2. Swap milk for water. ...
  3. Or try coffee … or soda! ...
  4. Add mayonnaise. ...
  5. Add a box of instant pudding.
Aug 12, 2020

Are Betty Crocker cakes better with oil or butter? ›

It depends on the recipe. Oil can result in a moister cake, it makes better salad dressing and works best in marinades. Anyhoo, I noticed on the back of the new Betty Crocker cake mixes that there is an option to make them with oil and water, instead of the butter and milk.

Why do bakers doctor a box cake? ›

The added ingredients give the cake a better texture, more flavor, and more stability for stacking. Doctoring a box mix is a great way to make your cake taste better if you're not a confident baker yet or you just need a shortcut.

How do you make a box cake taste richer? ›

8 Ways To Make Boxed Cake Mix Taste Homemade
  1. Swap Oil for Melted Butter.
  2. Exchange Water for Dairy.
  3. Enhance With Extracts.
  4. Incorporate Sour Cream or Mayo.
  5. Add Nuts.
  6. Make Homemade Frosting.
  7. Layer With Fillings.
  8. Turn it into a Poke Cake.
Apr 12, 2024

How to doctor up cake mix? ›

Try adding a few of these tips to your box cake mix taste better!
  1. Use milk instead of water. ...
  2. Add extra eggs. ...
  3. Add sugar and flour to the dry mix. ...
  4. Use coffee instead of water for chocolate cakes. ...
  5. Sour Cream is perfect for adding moisture and rich flavor. ...
  6. Pudding adds moisture and flavor.

Can I add an extra egg to cake mix? ›

Use an extra egg: Most boxed mixes will call for three eggs. Use four for a cake that's richer-tasting and moister. This tip is one I use practically every time I make a boxed cake mix. Substitute dairy: Replace the water called for on the package with dairy.

How do you make a moist cake out of a box? ›

Add an Extra Egg

Most cake mixes call for two to three eggs. Just one more egg will add extra moisture, fat, and a little protein, which means the cake will be softer and less likely to overbake and dry out in the oven.

Can I replace oil with melted butter in cake mix? ›

Most cake mixes call for oil, but butter will bring in amazing flavor. To substitute butter for oil in baking just melt the butter, measure it, let it cool, and add it as you would the oil. Compared to oil, butter will create a cake with a firmer, cakeier texture.

How do you add flavor to plain cake? ›

There are countless ways you can flavor a cake, depending on what mood you're in. When you've mixed your cake batter, you can add an extract like vanilla, almond, maple, or butterscotch. You can also mix in fresh ingredients like nuts, dried fruit, orange zest, and chocolate pieces.

How do you package homemade cake? ›

Shipping a homemade cake requires a personal touch to ensure it arrives as intended. Wrap the cake tightly in plastic wrap and place it in a sturdy box lined with cushioning material. For added protection, consider placing the cake in a tin or container before boxing it.

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