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These white cupcakes are super moist, light, and fluffy! They are topped with vanilla buttercream and are sure to become a new favorite. If you are looking for a foolproof, classic white cupcake recipe, look no further.
Table of Contents
- The Best White Cupcake Recipe
- What is a White Cupcake?
- Why You’ll Love This Vanilla Cupcake Recipe
- Recipe Ingredients
- How to Make White Cupcakes
- Why Do You Whip Egg Whites For Cupcakes?
- Tips for the Best Homemade Cupcakes
- Decorating Ideas
- How to Store Homemade White Cupcakes
- More Easy Cupcake Recipes
- Watch How To Make These Cupcakes
- Get the Recipe
The Best White Cupcake Recipe
Some days call for a simple, classic white cupcake done right. That’s exactly what I have for you today. These white cupcakes are perfect for weddings, baby showers or a regular Saturday night. They are super moist and stay that way for days. These are a classic and a recipe you’ll want to have on hand for all kinds of occasions.
To make these delicious cupcakes, whipped egg whites are folded into a classic vanilla batter making these white cupcakes so light and fluffy that they make you think of perfect white clouds in the sky. The subtly sweet flavor of the cupcake is complimented beautifully by a creamy buttercream frosting and a smattering of sprinkles. They truly are the best you’ve ever tasted.
What is a White Cupcake?
There are three different kinds of vanilla cakes – yellow, white, and regular. Yellow cupcakes are a little richer and they derive their color from the use of mostly (or all) egg yolks in the batter. White cupcakes, on the other hand, only use egg whites in the batter, making them lighter in color and, often, texture. Finally, classic vanilla cupcakes utilize whole eggs, producing a color and taste somewhere between white and yellow cupcakes. They are all delicious. I recommend experimenting to find your favorite.
Why You’ll Love This Vanilla Cupcake Recipe
There’s nothing quite like a simple white cupcake and this recipe is the king of all white cupcakes. Here are some of my favorite things about it.
- Simple flavor. I love the subtle sweetness of these simple vanilla cupcakes. If you are in the mood for a dessert that isn’t super overpowering and is pleasing to a variety of taste preferences, these are the perfect solution.
- Great texture. Folding the egg whites in at the end makes these cupcakes so light and fluffy. They are practically cloudlike. Plus, the addition of sour cream to the batter makes the finished product wonderfully moist.
- Customizable. This simple white cupcake creates the perfect canvas for a variety of adaptations. Try swapping out the vanilla buttercream for my Fudgy Chocolate Buttercream Frosting. You could even add some berries or shredded coconut to the batter or play around with fun decorations (see the section below titled “Decorating Ideas” for inspiration).
Recipe Ingredients
Here’s a list of ingredients needed to make these white vanilla cupcakes. Don’t forget to scroll to the recipe card below for detailed measurements.
White Cupcakes
- All-purpose flour – I like to measure my flour with a food scale, to be sure it’s accurate. Too much flour can give you dry or dense cupcakes. Feel free to use a 1:1 gluten-free flour instead.
- Baking powder – For the perfect rise and texture.
- Salt – For flavor.
- Unsalted butter – The butter must be at room temperature otherwise it will not cream properly with the sugar.
- Sugar
- Sour cream – The sour cream adds a lovely moistness to these white cupcakes.
- Vanilla extract – For flavor.
- Milk – For moisture and a tender texture.
- Water – For additional moisture without weighing down the cupcake with additional fat.
- Egg whites – Make sure that the egg whites are at room temperature before beating. They will hold volume better.
Vanilla Buttercream
- Unsalted butter – The butter should be at room temperature. If it is too cold, you will end up with a lumpy frosting. If it is too warm, your frosting will be runny.
- Powdered sugar – For volume and a thick consistency.
- Vanilla extract – Almond extract would be a fun alternative. Just note that you only need about 1/4 of the amount you would need if you were using vanilla.
- Salt
- Heavy cream – I highly recommend using heavy cream here as opposed to something with a lower fat percentage, which can give you a thinner frosting.
- Sprinkles
How to Make White Cupcakes
Only 30 minutes to cupcake time! Here is a quick rundown of how to make these white cupcakes. Make sure to scroll to the recipe card below for more detailed instructions.
For the white cupcakes
- Prep. Preheat oven to 350°F and line a cupcake pan with cupcake liners.
- Whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
- Cream together the butter and sugar until fluffy and light in color.
- Add. Mix. Add the sour cream and vanilla extract and mix to combine. Add half of the dry ingredients. Mix to combine. Add the milk and water. Mix to combine. Add remaining dry ingredients. Mix to combine.
- Beat the egg whites on high speed until stiff peaks form.
- Fold the egg whites gently into the batter, one half at a time.
- Bake. Fill the cupcake liners halfway and bake for 15-17 minutes.
- Cool. Allow the cupcakes to cool in the pan for 2-3 minutes before turning out onto a wire rack to cool completely.
For the vanilla buttercream
- Make the frosting. Mix the butter until smooth. Add half of the powdered sugar. Mix until smooth. Add the vanilla extract, salt, and 1 tablespoon of cream. Mix until smooth. Add the remaining powdered sugar. Mix until smooth.
- Get the texture right. If the frosting is too thick, add the remaining cream (a little bit at a time) and mix until smooth until the desired consistency is achieved.
- Pipe the frosting onto the cooled cupcakes.
Why Do You Whip Egg Whites For Cupcakes?
Whipping egg whites incorporates air into them. When whipped egg whites are folded into cupcake batter properly (meaning very gently, ideally with a rubber spatula), that air is carried over into the batter. The result is a wonderfully light, fluffy cupcake. So whip those egg whites well and fold them in with care.
Tips for the Best Homemade Cupcakes
Here are some simple tips and tricks that will help you achieve the best white cupcakes you’ve ever tasted. Happy baking!
- Room temperature ingredients. Make sure that the butter and the eggs in the cupcake batter are at room temperature. Otherwise, the butter will not cream properly with the sugar and the eggs will not whip up properly. The butter in the buttercream should also be at room temperature unless you want an overly lumpy or runny frosting.
- Don’t skimp on the creaming time. When creaming together the butter and sugar for the cupcake batter, give the electric mixer a full 2-3 minutes to do its work. The mixture should be fluffy and light in color at the end. This will help make the cupcakes wonderfully fluffy.
- Fold in the egg whites. Folding in the egg whites at the end adds an airiness to the batter which results in a lighter, fluffier cupcake. Fold the egg whites in gently so they maintain as much air as possible.
- Cool your cupcakes. Before frosting your cupcakes, it is crucial that they cool completely. Otherwise, your frosting will melt and slide right off. What a mess! If you want to learn more, check out my post on How To Frost Cupcakes.
Decorating Ideas
I love topping these cupcakes with sprinkles and calling it a day but there are a number of other directions you could go. Here are some ideas for you.
- Fresh fruit. Slice up some fresh strawberries or arrange a few blueberries in the frosting.
- Candy. Try chopping up your favorite candy bar and sprinkling the pieces on top of the buttercream frosting.
- Shredded coconut. I love adding a little shredded coconut to the tops of these cupcakes. Feeling tropical? Add a dash of coconut extract to the batter and/or the buttercream.
- Cookie crumbles. Crumble Oreo cookies or your favorite chocolate chip cookie on top for an extra treat.
- Add color. Add a drop or two of gel icing color to the buttercream frosting for a pop of color.
How to Store Homemade White Cupcakes
If you find yourself with leftover cupcakes, arrange them in a single layer in an airtight container that is tall enough to accommodate the frosting. Seal the container and store the cupcakes at room temperature for up to 24 hours, then store in fridge for 3-4 days. Allow them to come to room temperature before serving.
Alternatively, after sealing the cupcakes in an airtight container, you can keep them in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you are ready to enjoy, allow them to thaw in the refrigerator and then come to room temperature before serving.
More Easy Cupcake Recipes
- Blueberry Coconut Cupcakes
- Lemon Cupcakes
- Fresh Strawberry Cupcakes
- Yellow Cupcakes with Chocolate Frosting
- Fluffy Angel Food Cupcakes
- Boston Cream Pie Cupcakes
Watch How To Make These Cupcakes
PrintWhite Cupcake Recipe
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 15 minutes
- Total Time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 12-14 Cupcakes
- Category: Dessert
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
These white cupcakes are moist, light & fluffy! If you are looking for a totally foolproof, classic vanilla cupcake recipe, look no further.
Ingredients
White Cupcakes
- 1 1/4 cups (163g) all-purpose flour
- 2 tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp salt
- 6 tbsp (84g) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 3/4 cups (155g) sugar
- 6 tbsp (86g) sour cream
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 6 tbsp (90ml) milk
- 2 tbsp (30ml) water
- 3 large egg whites, room temperature
Vanilla Buttercream
- 1 cup (224g) unsalted butter, room temperature
- 4 cups (460g) powdered sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- Pinch of salt
- 2–3 tbsp (30-45ml) heavy cream
- Sprinkles, optional
Instructions
For the white cupcakes
- Preheat oven to 350°F (176°C) and prepare a cupcake pan with cupcake liners.
- Combine flour, baking powder and salt in a medium sized bowl. Set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, cream butter and sugar together until light in color and fluffy, about 2-3 minutes. Do not skimp on the amount of creaming time.
- Add sour cream and vanilla extract and mix until well combined.
- Add half of the dry ingredients to the batter and mix until well combined. Add the milk and water and mix until well combined. Add remaining dry ingredients and mix until well combined. Scrape down the sides of the bowl as needed to be sure all ingredients are well incorporated. Set aside.
- Add the egg whites to a large mixer bowl and whip on high speed until stiff peaks form.
- Gently fold about half of the whipped egg whites into the rest of the cake batter until mostly combined, then add the remaining egg whites and gently fold until well combined.
- Fill the cupcake liners about halfway. Bake for 15-17 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted comes out with a few crumbs.
- Remove cupcakes from oven and allow to cool for 2-3 minutes, then remove to cooling rack to finish cooling.
For the vanilla buttercream
- While the cupcakes cool, make the frosting. Add the butter to a large mixer bowl and mix until smooth.
- Add about half of the powdered sugar and mix until well combined and smooth.
- Add the vanilla extract, salt and 1 tablespoon of cream and mix until well combined and smooth.
- Add the remaining powdered sugar and mix until well combined and smooth.
- Add the remaining cream as needed and mix until smooth.
- Pipe the frosting onto the cooled cupcakes. I used Ateco tip 844.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 cupcake
- Calories: 375
- Sugar: 45.9 g
- Sodium: 231.3 mg
- Fat: 20.6 g
- Carbohydrates: 49.6 g
- Protein: 1.8 g
- Cholesterol: 53.4 mg
I saw this recipe and thought I should give it a try, given it’s easy to recipe and great reviews. Turns out, they were absolutely delicious! Very easy and tasty! I had no problems whatsoever and everything turned out great. Thanks for the great recipe!
So glad you enjoyed them!
Hi Jen,
Between the two Vanilla Cupcakes which would be your favorite for a Birthday Party?
I made these cupcakes this weekend and they came our shewy I made a second badge and the same.. I love your recipes but these came out really bad.. could u tell me what I did wrong pretty please
I’m curious to know what other recipes you’ve tried? Many of my layer cakes actually start with this cupcake recipe as the base, so if you’ve made other layer cakes and enjoyed them, these cupcakes should be the same. As far as trouble shooting, are you sure you fully creamed the butter and sugar? You should notice and change in color and texture and it’s important to make sure you get a fluffy cupcake.
Hi Lindsay
My question is .can I replace oil for butter in the cupcake recipe.
Thanks
I don’t think I’ve tried it with this recipe, but not sure it’d work out well. If you want an oil based cupcake, I’d try these.
I made them and they were the best cupcakes I have ever tasted! If you are looking for a yummy recipe for vanilla cupcakes I recommend this recipe because it tastes delicious and is nice and dense and filling. ????????????????
So glad you enjoyed them!
Can I make the cupcakes a day in advance? If so, what would be the best way to store them? They look so good. I’m planning on doubling recipe and making them for my daughters first birthday and adding beet juice to make them pretty pink! ????
Thanks!
Jessica
Yes, you can definitely make them a day ahead. I usually store them in an airtight cake carrier.
Hello,
I was recommended this website by my friend. Can you please suggest something that can be used instead of shortening and the measurements for the same ?
Yes, just use additional butter.
I used greek yogurt subing the sour cream. The texture of these are awesome but we all though they tasted like corn bread. ????
Hi, would it be best to substitute sour cream with whole milk, buttermilk, or Greek yogurt?
Thank you!
I’d suggest milk – I use 2%.
Hi. Can i use whipped whole eggs instead of egg whites? And add them at the end? Do you think it would make any difference?
Also what can i substitute for sour cream?
Thanks.
No, that most likely wouldn’t turn out (the eggs). As for the sour cream, you could try adding additional milk or yogurt.
Hi, is it possible to go without the sour cream?
You could replace it with additional milk.
How much additional milk? I am craving something sweet and I have no Sour cream, It would be helpful THANKS Lindsay!
I would use the same amount. You could also try these vanilla cupcakes. They don’t use sour cream and are my most recent vanilla cupcake recipe.
Could we replace normal flour for cake flour?
Yes, you can.
Would these be fine as mini cupcakes? How would you adjust the cooking time? Should I spray the paper liners?
Yes, they will. I believe the baking time would be roughly 6-8 minutes. As long as the liners are non-stick, you shouldn’t need to spray them.
Great cupcake. New favorite with the family. Added added cream filling and frosted with chocolate.
I was trying several cupcake recipes for my daughter’s birthday and this came out as the winner. It’s soft & fluffy, very moist and light – perfect for the kids. Will definitely my forever cupcake recipe till my kids stop having parties!
I’m so glad you enjoyed it!
Hi Lindsay,
Just want to ask coz I’m making 50 cupcakes. Can i bake them day before the event and just place it on the counter at room tempt and will frost on the day of the event right before delivery? Thank you
Yes, as long as you have them covered or something so they don’t dry out, they should be fine overnight.
Hi I make cupcakes the same day they will be served. But I’m making like 100 cupcakes. Your Chocolate recipe and vanilla recipe. So I need to make them the day before. What do you suggest on how store them? They will have the frosting on. Wondering if they can sit out on the counter in a container or if I should put them in the fridge? Thank You, Sherry
Since I use half butter/half shortening in my frosting, I do leave them at room temperature. If you were to use all butter, I’d probably suggest keeping them in a container in the fridge.
Hi Lindsay! I really like this recipe, but I’d like to know what the shortening is, or if it is a vegetable/animal-based flat. Thank you very much!
It’s a butter replacement. You can read more about why I use it here. Feel free to replace with additional butter.