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Forgot it was your turn to bring the office birthday cake or to stir up some sweets for the bake sale? If you ask our Test Kitchen, no one will suspect that your tender yellow cake came from a box when you use King Arthur Baking Company Golden Yellow Cake Mix.
Yes, this boxed cake mix is that good. “This one really does taste like a homemade cake,” says Mark Neufang in the Test Kitchen.
Taste testers remarked on how this cake had all the classic yellow cake flavors of butter, sugar and vanilla, but it also had a hint of almond to create a more complex taste. Little touches like that can take a cake from plain ol’ box mix into homemade territory.
Yes, this cake was slightly denser than others in our taste test, but our team still enjoyed the moist texture. This cake didn’t crumble very easily and was a really wonderful bite.
Mark summarizes the appeal of this cake best: “Please serve me a piece of this with thick fudge frosting,” he says.
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Creating a light and fluffy cake from scratch can be a challenge. But with Betty Crocker Super Moist Yellow Cake Mix, you can get a perfectly lofty cake with minimal effort.
“What stands out is the nice height and tender crumb of this cake,” says the Test Kitchen’s Maggie Knoebel.
Betty Crocker makes a yellow cake mix that has lift and a wonderfully light texture. It’s the sort of cake that may have you asking for a second slice.
Besides the texture, our team explains that the vanilla flavor of the cake is prominent and the color is beautifully golden. The fluffy nature of this cake may make it more challenging to frost with thick icing (think storebought frosting), but a super light buttercream would be the perfect match.