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This Real Deal Caramel Cake is just that – the real deal! A delicious caramel cake recipe straight out of my friend Jocelyn’s cookbook, Grandbaby Cakes!
Jocelyn’s Old Fashioned Caramel Cake
I could not be more excited to share this cake and cookbook with you today. First of all, the author is one of my favorites. Jocelyn’s blog, Grandbaby Cakes, is wonderful and she is a gem. You won’t meet anyone else who can light up a room like she does and keep you laughing. Love her. Plus, she’s so real. I love that.
And her realness totally shows in her cookbook which is full of stories about her family and growing up baking. Every recipe is so personal to her and it makes it not only fun to bake from, but fun to read too. She’s largely influenced by her grandmother and the photos of her, her mom and her grandmother sprinkled throughout the book are absolutely beautiful.
And then the cakes! My goodness the cakes! I want them all. There’s pound cakes, layer cakes, sheet cakes, cupcakes and so much more. And you guys know how I feel about cake.
You’ll also find this amazing cake in her cookbook. I have been eyeing this cake ever since I first saw it. I couldn’t wait to make it.
As you may know caramel is one of my favorite things ever. I even have two recipes for homemade caramel sauce: There’s this easy caramel sauce, then this recipe for salted caramel sauce! Douse a cake in it and you have my full attention. My only regret when I made this cake was that my dad wasn’t visiting so that he could have some too. I dare say we are caramel lovers to core.
And while this cake takes a little time to make because of the caramel, it’s definitely worth it.
The cake is pretty straightforward to make and makes the most silky and beautiful batter. Is that weird to say about batter? It really is pretty. 🙂 And it bakes into a wonderfully moist, light cake.
Making this Caramel Cake
The caramel is where it’s at though. I actually started making the caramel first and while it cooked I made the cake. The caramel takes just shy of 2 hours to make, so there’s plenty of time for making the cake.
However don’t be deterred by the time! You aren’t nursing the caramel that whole time. In fact, you hardly nurse it at all. Despite taking some time, it’s the easiest caramel to make. The base of it is evaporated milk, which I’d never used for caramel before. The flavor is different than the traditional caramel that I’m used to, but it is delicious! And really, once you mix the ingredients together, it pretty much cooks on it’s own with only an occasional stir. Like I said, I baked the cake while it cooked – and even did some laundry. 🙂
Then once the caramel was done, the cake was all ready to go. The timing actually works out quite nicely to make everything at once, then layer it and serve. And OMG! It’s delicious – especially with the caramel still being a little warm. Yum, yum, yum! The caramel definitely pools a little around the bottom, so make sure the stand or plate you use has an edge that will catch it. It’s perfect for dipping fingers in. 🙂
And to sweeten this deal even more, there’s a great giveaway below for a brand new KitchenAid Mixer. Score! Be sure to enter below!
Real Deal Caramel Cake
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Cook Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
- Total Time: 3 hours 30 minutes
- Yield: 18-22 Slices
- Category: Cakes
- Method: Oven
- Cuisine: American
Description
This Real Deal Caramel Cake is just that – the real deal! A delicious caramel cake recipe straight out of my friend Jocelyn’s cookbook, Grandbaby Cakes!
Ingredients
CAKE
- 1 cup unsalted butter, room temperature
- 2 1/2 cups sugar
- 7 eggs, room temperature
- 3 cups sifted cake flour
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp baking soda
- 1 cup sour cream, room temperature
- 1/2 cup vegetable oil
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
AUNT BEVERLY’S CARAMEL ICING
- 3/4 cup unsalted butter
- 2 (12-ounce) cans evaporated milk
- 2 cups sugar
- pinch salt
- 1 tbsp vanilla extract
Instructions
Notes
I started the caramel first, allowing it to cook for about 20-30 minutes. Then I baked the cake. The timing worked out well – by the time the caramel was done, the cake was baked and cooled and ready for layering.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 Slice
- Calories: 474
- Sugar: 43.4 g
- Sodium: 306.5 mg
- Fat: 23.4 g
- Carbohydrates: 60.3 g
- Protein: 6.9 g
- Cholesterol: 101.7 mg
Filed Under:
Recipe shared from Grandbaby Cakes with permission.
Enjoy!
amazing caramel cake, first photo got me loose my mind, thanks for sharing the cookbook and this wonderful cake
This cake looks divine! and I love your cake plate too.
My grandma’s home made macaroni and cheese.
Lindsay, this cake looks scrumptious! Thank you for sharing it with us! (p.s. I love that cake stand; I’ve had my eye on the same one for months!)
What an incredible cake! Love how the caramel soaks into the layers of cake!
III am also a caramel freak!! I think I love it more than chocolate:) This cake looks amazing and is something I could probably demolish by myself:/
Oh my heavens! I can literally smell this cake just by looking at it. You did a fantastic job!
This looks amazing! One of my favorite family recipes is homemade pizzelles!
Hooray girlfriend! This looks unbelievable!!!! Girl I wish I could come over and get a slice right now! Thank you so so much my friend for being part of this. I love you and I love cake hahaha!
Hi Lindsay!
Thanks for posting this recipe! I came across it before and wrote it down but haven’t made it yet! I made your new caramel last night and now this is next! 🙂
This looks downright beautiful. Our family would devour this in a heartbeat!
Gotta get my hands on this cookbook. 🙂
That cake does look like the real deal! So much delicious caramel sauce… 🙂
Thanks for this great recipe. I, too, love de caramel. Based on your recommendation, I think I’ll slip over to Jocelyns blog and see what’s going on over there too! Thanks for all the time you spend putting your blog together. I really enjoy it!
A lemon meringue pie that’s delicious and creamy!
Yum! Looks delicious!!
Hi! That cake looks amazing! but the truth is I don’t know what caramel tastes like, I have never seen it in my country (Argentina), so I’m really happy to have the caramel recipe now! I think it might be similar to our “dulce de leche”, which I love so much.
Yes, caramel and dulce de leche are pretty similar in flavor. This particular caramel sauce is actually a good bit thinner than dulce de leche though.