Snickerdoodle Cake Recipe (2024)

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This snickerdoodle cake has a soft and buttery center and sweet cinnamon sugar coating. It is the perfect dessert recipe to help with your sweet cravings!

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RECIPE FEATURES

  • Frosting Free: We aren’t huge fans of frosting here in the OSA home. We much prefer to serve our cake with ice cream vs sweet and creamy buttercream. This recipe has the perfect cinnamon and sugar coating which eliminates the need for anything extra.
  • Freezer Friendly: You can bake these and keep them stored in the freezer for up to three months!

This snickerdoodle Bundt cake is amazing. A light and moist cake, filled with butter flavor, and the perfect balance of cinnamon and nutmeg. Rolled into a cinnamon and sugar mix for that perfect finishing touch, you really cannot go wrong with this sweet treat!

We love to whip these up whenever we have a need for something sweet. Serve them with a little cup of cocoa and you have the perfect combination. You can make them in a mini Bundt pan, cupcake pan, or even in a regular Bundt pan. Something about the mini version has captured my heart and is our go-to method every time.

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WHAT IS SNICKERDOODLE CAKE MADE OF?

This recipe uses a handful of kitchen essentials. You’ll need only one or two special ingredients, like buttermilk, which can also be substituted. Here is a quick look at what you will need to get started:

  • Flour: All-purpose flour works best for these little cakes. Be sure to measure flour by spooning into your measuring cup and leveling off with the back of a knife. When you scoop you pack the flour in tightly, which actually leaves you with too much flour.
  • Leavening Agent and Spices: This recipe uses baking powder. Be sure to double check the expiration date and replace if it has been open for longer than a year. Along with that, you’ll need nutmeg, cinnamon and salt.
  • Butter: Unsalted butter that has been slightly softened. The butter gives you the fat needed to produce a moist cake. By using unsalted you give yourself more control over the added sodium, providing the perfect balance in flavors.
  • Sugar: White, or granulated, sugar is used inside the cake as well as the topping.
  • Eggs: Using eggs that are at room temperature is key to mixing the batter evenly without adding too much air.
  • Vanilla: I prefer pure vanilla extract over imitation. It provides a deeper flavor without a chemical aftertaste.
  • Buttermilk: No buttermilk? No problem. Simply place 1 tablespoons of lemon juice into a measuring cup. Fill to the 1 cup line with milk and allow to sit for five minutes.
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HOW TO MAKE SNICKERDOODLE CAKE

  1. PREP: Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Butter and flour, or mist with baking spray, the inside of a mini bundt pan. Set aside.
  2. MIX: Combine the butter and sugar in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Beat at low speed for 2 minutes, or until well combined and light and fluffy. Scrape the sides of the bowl and mix in the eggs, one at a time. Stir the splash of vanilla followed by the dry ingredients and buttermilk.
  3. BAKE: Divide the batter between the prepared tin, filling each mold 1/2 to 2/3 full. Bake for 20 to 30 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean when poked into the center of the cakes.
  4. TOPPING: Allow the cakes to cool for 10 minutes inside the pan. Gently turn the pan, using a tray or cooling rack, until upside down. Shaking gently to release the cakes. While still warm, roll each cake into a mixture of cinnamon and sugar.

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  • Bundt Pan: Remember I mentioned that I love my mini bundt cake pan(affiliate)? This produces the CUTEST cakes that are perfect for single serve or parties.
  • Baking Spray: Buttering a pan with small nooks, like this one, can be tricky. I really love using baking spray (affiliate). It gets every inch and releases the cakes with almost zero problems!
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Recipe Notes:

Can I add frosting to these cakes?

Yes. We find that this cake doesn’t need frosting. However, if you prefer to skip the cinnamon and sugar topping, you can add frosting! Our favorites are Vanilla buttercream, Cream Cheese Frosting, and Cinnamon Buttercream.

Can I make this recipe in a regular pan?

You can use two 8 inch cake pans. Divide the batter evenly between the two and bake for 20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.

How long does this recipe last?

In general, this cake will last between- days. Keep stored covered at room temperature.

Can you freeze snickerdoodle cake?

If you aren’t going to eat the cake in time, you can freeze it! Bake and cool the cakes completely. Place in freezer safe airtight containers or bags and freeze for up to three months.

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Snickerdoodle Cake Recipe (10)

4.32 from 29 votes

Snickerdoodle Cake

Created by: Jesseca


Course Desserts

Cuisine American

Prep Time 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time 30 minutes minutes

Total Time 50 minutes minutes

This snickerdoodle cake has a soft and buttery center and sweet cinnamon sugar coating. It is the perfect dessert recipe to help with your sweet cravings!

Ingredients

For the Cake

  • 3 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
  • 1 cup unsalted butter softened
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 3 large eggs room temperature
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • cup buttermilk

Topping

  • 8 tablespoons butter melted
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 325 degrees. Spray a muffin tin or 2 mini bundt pans with cooking spray. Set aside.

  • Shift together the flour, baking powder, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg in a small bowl and set aside.

  • Combine the butter with 2 cups of sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment. Stir at medium speed for 2 to 3 minutes, or until combined and fluffy.

  • Stir in the eggs, one at a time, followed by the vanilla extract.

  • Scrape the sides of the bowl. Add half of the dry ingredients with half of the buttermilk. Stir well. Scrape the sides and add the remaining dry ingredient mixture and buttermilk. Stirring until combined.

  • Divide between the prepared pan and bake for 20-30 minutes (baking time will vary depending on which pan you decide to use). Test by sticking a toothpick into the center of the cake. Cake is done when the toothpick comes out clean.

  • Remove the cakes from the pan while they are hot. Brush with melted butter and roll in 1 cup of sugar mixed with 1 teaspoon of cinnamon.

Nutrition

Serving: 1mini bundt | Calories: 532kcal | Carbohydrates: 75g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 25g | Saturated Fat: 15g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 108mg | Sodium: 386mg | Potassium: 67mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 50g | Vitamin A: 783IU | Vitamin C: 0.01mg | Calcium: 86mg | Iron: 2mg

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    Comments & Reviews

  1. Gregory says

    Do you have a recipe for a regular sized Bundt Cake?

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Gregory. As of right now I do not but I can add it to my future list.

      Reply

  2. Dori says

    Snickerdoodle Cake Recipe (15)
    Yummy!

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    • Jesseca says

      Hi Judi, I actually have this on my schedule for later this week. I’m hoping to make some updates as well as offer a regular bundt size option. If you’d like I can send you the recipe once it’s completed.

      Reply

  3. B says

    My daughter requested these as cupcakes for her birthday. The only changes we made were to sub the buttermilk with skim milk/vinegar, reduce the recipe by 2/5 (made 12 regular size cupcakes, baked for 25 minutes), but kept the cinnamon at 1 tsp. They’re amazing! Very light & fluffy. One very happy 10 year old!

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    • Jesseca says

      I am so glad they worked out for you! We use that buttermilk substitute in a pinch. Genius!

      Reply

  4. T. Gray says

    The worst cake I have ever made! My husband loves snickerdoodles but he would’t eat these things! Sorry but I must give it a thumbs down!
    T. Gray

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  5. BCleland says

    It made 24 of my mini Bundt and 6 donuts…….yummy !

    Reply

  6. Laurel says

    Snickerdoodle Cake Recipe (16)
    Not my favorite even though it got eaten. I had 4 little bundt pans and started with that. It took forever that I just put the rest in a regular bundt pan. Both came out real pretty. I let my regular size bundt bake longer to get a brown that had a bit of a crunch on the outside.

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    • Jesseca says

      Thank you for an honest review, Laurel. I will make this recipe again and see if I can maybe tweek it a bit.

      Reply

  7. Monique says

    Just took these out of the oven & they wouldn’t come out of the pans…..a total disaster!!!

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    • Jesseca says

      I apologize you had an issue removing these from the pan. My pan is non-stick. I’ll update the post to include a note about properly prepping your pan.

      Reply

  8. Scarlet crosby says

    I want to use a regular bundt cake pan, can I?

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    • Jesseca says

      I’m sure you could.

      Reply

  9. Coby says

    Can I use normal milk instead of buttermilk?

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    • Jesseca says

      I wouldn’t recommend substituting regular milk. You can always add 1 tablespoon of white vinegar to a glass of milk and allow it to sit a few minutes. This is an ok substitute, but not as good as actual buttermilk.

      Reply

  10. Megan says

    Snickerdoodle Cake Recipe (17)
    These were amazing! They were a big hit at Christmas! 🙂

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    • Jesseca says

      I’m so glad you loved them, Megan!

      Reply

  11. Lee says

    You cake look yum yum!! How many will your recipe make? Thank you!

    Reply

    • Jesseca says

      1 bundt or 12 mini cakes

      Reply

  12. ParuI says

    Can i make this without eggs?

    Reply

  13. Melinda says

    Hi! Can you link to the pan you used? How many tsp/tbsp of batter did you use per cake? Thanks!!!

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    • Jesseca says

      I added a link to the pan at the top of the post. I’m sure any pan would work, but this one was really great due to the non-stick surface. I had no issues getting the little cakes out and even forgot to use non-stick spray.

      Reply

  14. Yvonne @ TriedandTasty says

    Oh my lanta!!! These are absolutely ADORABLE! Loved the little teaser you posted on IG – I want to try one, I’ve got a few mini baking dishes, I need to whip them out more, they make desserts so fun 🙂 Pinning!

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  15. Courtney says

    I love how you put these into little bundt pans!

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  16. Becky @ LovetobeintheKitchen says

    These look so good! I love snickerdoodle anything!

    Reply

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FAQs

What is a secret ingredient for cakes? ›

To summarize, applesauce is a secret weapon for creating moist and healthier cakes. Its natural sweetness and moisture make it a great substitute for high-fat ingredients like oil or butter. So go ahead, embrace the power of applesauce and elevate your cakes to new levels of deliciousness!

How do bakeries get their cakes so moist? ›

Jump to:
  1. Use Buttermilk Instead of Milk.
  2. Add Vegetable Oil.
  3. Use Instant Clearjel or Instant Pudding Mix.
  4. Use the Right Recipe.
  5. Don't Overbake.
  6. Bake in Sheet Pans Instead of individual Cake Pans.
  7. Use a Simple Syrup or Glaze.
Apr 23, 2021

What does snickerdoodle contain? ›

A snickerdoodle is a type of cookie made with flour, fat, sugar, and salt, and rolled in cinnamon sugar. Eggs may also sometimes be used as an ingredient, with cream of tartar and baking soda added to leaven the dough.

What flavor is snickerdoodle? ›

A classic snickerdoodle tastes like a sugar cookie generously flavored with cinnamon. And if the recipe uses cream of tartar, the cookie also tastes a little sour and tangy.

What is the main ingredient that makes a cake moist? ›

USE VEGETABLE OIL. While butter undoubtedly imparts excellent flavor, vegetable oil can really elevate a cake when it comes to moisture. Replacing butter with vegetable oil in your cake recipes typically yields moist results.

Which 2 ingredients help the cake to rise? ›

Firstly, you need to mix your baking powder/bicarbonate of soda through your flour before you add this to the mixture. These two ingredients are the most common raising agents in baking, so I've focused on them here (also make sure they are in date!).

What makes a cake not to be fluffy? ›

Room Temperature Butter / Don't Over-Cream

Most cakes begin with creaming butter and sugar together. Butter is capable of holding air and the creaming process is when butter traps that air. While baking, that trapped air expands and produces a fluffy cake. No properly creamed butter = no air = no fluffiness.

What does adding applesauce to cake do? ›

Applesauce acts much like the fat. It keeps the flour protein from mixing completely with the wet ingredients and forming a rubbery, dense texture. This is what does applesauce do in baking.

What makes a cake more moist, oil or butter? ›

Why does oil give cake superior texture? Butter is 18% water, so when the batter is baked, some of its liquid evaporates. Replacing the water from the butter with oil means there's more fat left in the cakes to ensure tenderness.

What does adding mayonnaise to cake mix do? ›

All this means that adding mayonnaise to the cake batter boosts the moisture of the final product—and leaves none of its characteristic taste. Testing showed that using oil or butter instead of mayo made for a drier cake, but keeping the eggs in addition to the mayonnaise improved richness and springiness.

What are the 7 rules for baking perfect cake? ›

7 Tips for Baking the Ultimate Cake
  1. Choose the right tools. Bakers are only as good their tools. ...
  2. Pick the right boxed cake mix. ...
  3. Divide your cake batter evenly. ...
  4. Know how to bake a flat cake. ...
  5. Stick that cake in the fridge. ...
  6. Embrace the crumb coat. ...
  7. Make better buttercream.
May 1, 2019

Which flour is used to make cake? ›

If a recipe doesn't specify a certain type of flour, it's generally advisable to use all-purpose flour. All-purpose flour can be used for breads, muffins, cakes, and more.

Why do they call them snickerdoodle? ›

The Joy of Cooking claims that “snickerdoodle” comes from “Schneckennudel,” a German word that literally means “snail noodles.” Schneckennudels don't have anything to do with snails or noodles, though—they're actually delicious-looking German cinnamon rolls.

What is snickerdoodle flavor at Nothing Bundt Cakes? ›

Just like the classic cookie, this decadent cake is the perfect blend of cinnamon and sugar. With a light coating of sugar, you can't go wrong! Select your customizations.

What is a snickerdoodle? ›

noun. ˈsni-kər-ˌdü-dᵊl. plural snickerdoodles. : a cookie that is made with usually butter, sugar, and flour and that is rolled in cinnamon sugar before baking.

Why does snickerdoodle mean? ›

1931s Joy of Cooking claims the term snickerdoodle is based off the German word Schneckennudel—a German pastry whose name literally translates as 'snail noodle'. A Schneckennudel is a yeast dough roll that more closely resembles a cinnamon bun, not a snickerdoodle cookie.

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