The Best Boxed Cake Recipe You'll Ever Eat (2024)

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Every family has at least one "famous" recipe that guests come to expect at every occasion. Typically, that recipe involves a few odd ingredients that, when combined, end up tasting unbelievably delicious. Take the marinade made with barbecue sauce and Italian dressing, or the brisket made with ketchup and onion soup mix: These are the instant classics that we share with our friends and neighbors, that we crave when we're feeling nostalgic.

The Orange Cake falls into this very category as it involves nothing other than boxed cake mix, orange juice, and a few additional ingredients. We know the best way to make a cake is from scratch, but every now and then, even the most avid baker finds herself in a pinch and needs something quick and easy that will taste just as good as something that's more elaborate to make. The Orange Cake exists for those moments.

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The recipe requires only seven ingredients -- eight, if you count water -- and is incredibly easy to make. You mix all the cake ingredients together and bake them in the oven. Next, you mix all the glaze ingredients together, poke the freshly baked cake with a fork, and pour the glaze on top. It's that simple.

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Orange Cake

Ingredients

Cake:
1 package of instant lemon pudding
1 box of yellow cake mix
3 eggs
3/4 cup of oil (canola or vegetable)
1 cup of water

Glaze:
2 cups powdered sugar
2 tablespoons butter
1/3 cup + 2 tablespoons of orange juice

Recipe
1) Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.
2) Mix all the cake ingredients together. Stir well and pour into a 13-inch by 9-inch cake pan.
3) Bake for 35-40 minutes. Be careful not to brown the top of the cake.
4) While the cake is baking, mix all the ingredients for the glaze together.
5) Remove cake from oven and poke all over with the tines of a fork.
6) Pour the glaze all over the cake.

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Eat warm or cooled for breakfast, lunch, dinner and tea time.

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FAQs

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

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.

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

More Fat, More Flavor

Most box cake recipes call for vegetable or canola oil. The only trouble is, these oils have almost no flavor. Replace the oil with an equal amount of melted butter (and a pinch of salt if using unsalted butter), to boost richness. For an extra decadent cake, add two tablespoons of mayonnaise.

Should you beat eggs before adding to cake mix? ›

For chemically-leavened cakes — that is, cakes calling for baking powder or baking soda — it's OK if you don't remember to add the eggs until the end. Martina says, “Late in the mixing stage, eggs will incorporate better if you lightly beat them before adding to the batter.

What happens when you add Jello to cake mix? ›

It's really enhances the flavor. I sometimes add black cherry jello to chocolate cake. Or add any jello to white cake mix to make pretty colored cupcakes. The cakes come out denser with a little coarser texture, but the result is very good.

What happens if you use milk instead of water in a cake mix? ›

Baking tip #2: adding milk to your box cake mix in place of water adds a dense texture to your dessert leaving it moist and flavorful like a homemade cake. Or, if you prefer, you can add buttermilk, giving your cake a tangy flavor to balance out the sweetness.

What happens if I use 2 eggs instead of 3 in cake mix? ›

Using too few eggs will make your desserts dense, but using too many will make them rubbery. The explanation for this lies in the fact that eggs are made up of protein. As Fine Cooking explains, when the protein in eggs combines with the protein in flour, they produce the overall structure of the baked good.

Does box cake taste better with milk or water? ›

Use milk instead of water

Most box cake recipes will tell you to add water to the mix. Instead, try adding milk using the same proportions. This will make the cake richer and creamier because it ups the fat content. You can even use buttermilk here for a pleasant tang.

What happens when you add sour cream to cake mix? ›

Sour cream is one of the fattiest dairy products; the extra fat content (for example, adding sour cream to a cake instead of milk) will make the cake moister and richer, says Wilk. "Fat, in any form (butter, lard, cream, etc.) shortens gluten strands, which essentially leads to the most tender baked goods," she adds.

How do you make a cake extra moist from a box? ›

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.

Should eggs be at room temp for boxed cake mix? ›

You should store your eggs in the fridge, but when it comes time to bake it's usually best to take out the number you need and bring them to room temperature.

Should eggs be room temperature before adding to cake mix? ›

It's true that cake recipes sometimes specify eggs at room temperature. Why? Mainly because room-temperature eggs (which are less viscous than cold eggs) mix better with the batter and rise more easily.

How many extra eggs can you add to a boxed cake mix to make it better? ›

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.

Why add instant pudding to cake mix? ›

Adding instant pudding mix to your dessert brings a moist texture to recipes. It's especially useful when baking a cake from a boxed mix for added flavor and moisture.

What can you add to a cake mix to make it better? ›

Pure vanilla extract and pure almond extract are great options, but you could also try lemon extract or orange extract paired with fresh citrus zest. Although more expensive, vanilla bean paste or fresh vanilla beans will provide even richer flavor to a boxed mix.

What happens when you add pudding mix to a cake? ›

With as little as a few spoonfuls of the powder added to the batter you mix to make your next chocolate layer cake or classic white cake, your baked goods can turn out more moist and flavorful than a cake baked without the unexpected inclusion.

Is it okay to add an extra egg to box 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 does the number of eggs affect a cake? ›

If there isn't enough egg, your batter or dough may not be able to hold its structure or could end up overly dry or dense. On the other hand, if there is too much egg, your baked goods could lose their shape due to excess liquid, or have a rubbery (or even overly cakey) texture depending on the recipe.

How do you make a box cake moist and dense? ›

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.
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What if I need 3 eggs and only have 2? ›

One option is to use 2 eggs and add an extra 1/4 cup of liquid, such as milk or water, to make up for the missing egg. Another option is to use 2 eggs and add in 1/4 cup of unsweetened applesauce or mashed banana to add moisture and binding properties.

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