on May 17, 2019, Updated Sep 07, 2023 48 Comments Cupcakes are always a loved dessert for parties or special treats! And this vanilla cupcake recipe is so simple to make and has such a fluffy texture and scrumptious vanilla flavor; it is always a favorite! These are fun and festive, topped with rich Chocolate Buttercream frosting and colorful sprinkles, but they can be frosted any way you like! I have made many cupcakes for children’s parties, birthdays, and other get-togethers through the years. I can’t even begin to count how many I have baked and frosted, and there are two cupcake recipes I turn to repeatedly: my chocolate cupcakes and these vanilla cupcakes. Both are essential cupcake recipes that are so simple to make and absolutely scrumptious!

How to Make Vanilla Cupcake Recipe

Making these vanilla cupcakes couldn’t be simpler. The recipe uses standard ingredients you most likely have on hand in your pantry and refrigerator. Even though you can use an electric mixer to make your cupcake batter, it is easily mixed by hand with a whisk! To make these favorite vanilla cupcakes, you’ll need:

Ingredients

Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full listing of ingredients, instructions, notes, and estimated nutritional information.

flour – use all-purpose flour. There’s no need for special cake flour, but you can use it if it’s what you have, however, do not use self-rising flour for these cupcakes. sugar – use granulated sugar baking powder and baking soda – you use both in this recipe – they help the cupcakes to rise salt – kosher milk – I use whole milk oil – vegetable oil or another neutral-tasting oil, such as sunflower, canola, avocado, or grapeseed oil. You can also use melted coconut oil, noting there may be a slight taste difference. egg – make sure at room temperature for best mixing and final result for tender, fluffy cupcakes vanilla extract – use this homemade recipe or quality vanilla extract from the store boiling water – don’t skip this – it adds so much moisture to the cupcakes!

Step-by-Step Instructions

How to Store Vanilla Cupcakes

Whether unfrosted or frosted, on the counter or in the refrigerator, it’s important to know how to store your cupcakes for the freshest results. But it’s important to store them correctly so that the frosting doesn’t get hard or the cake gets dry and crumbly. You want to store them the right way so that your freshly baked cupcakes stay moist and delicious! Do your made-ahead cupcake tops seem a bit too “sticky” to frost with a spatula without tearing them? If so, pipe the frosting onto the cupcakes instead!

Store Unfrosted Cupcakes

Make certain the cupcakes have completely cooled before covering them. Any bit of heat left in the freshly baked cupcakes will “steam” inside their storage container and cause condensation, making the cupcakes sticky. After they are completely cool, store them in a container with an airtight lid like a cake carrier or a large, deep storage container with an airtight lid to keep them moist and fresh. They can be stored on the countertop, out of direct sunlight, and at room temperature for up to two days. If you bake the cupcakes the night before your event and need to store them, it’s easier to store them Unfrosted. Unfrosted cupcakes are easier to store on the counter to frost within the next day or two, right before you are ready to serve them. Unfrosted cupcakes made according to this recipe do not require refrigeration. If you need to store them in the refrigerator due to a super hot summer day or an added ingredient like an added cream filling, they should remain fresh for 3-4 days when stored properly in an airtight container.

Store Frosted Cupcakes

Frosted cupcakes should be stored in an airtight container as well. I like to use a cake carrier, or a cake plate covered with a cake dome, or a large, deep storage container with an airtight lid. They should stay fresh in the storage container for 3-4 days. Again, the frosting you use on the cupcakes will determine whether they require refrigeration. For example, a cream cheese frosting or a whipped cream frosting will require refrigeration. In most cases, a buttercream frosting will be fine left on a cool spot on the countertop in an airtight container. A good rule of thumb is if you add items to the cupcakes or to the frosting that requires refrigeration on its own, those cupcakes will also require refrigeration.

How to Freeze Vanilla Cupcakes

Freezing the cupcakes helps keep them fresh for up to 3 months if they are prepared for freezing properly.

Freeze Unfrosted Cupcakes

Freezing the cupcakes unfrosted is the best option if possible. (Sometimes, you may have to freeze some leftover frosted cupcakes, so I’ll also cover that later.) Here’s how:

Make sure the cupcakes are completely cooled. Once the cupcakes have cooled completely, wrap each unfrosted cupcake well in plastic wrap. Place each individually wrapped cupcake into a freezer-safe, air-tight zip-top bag or container. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Freeze Frosted Cupcakes

If you have some already frosted cupcakes you want to save for later, they can be frozen. I find that unfrosted cupcakes are best to freeze, but sometimes you might need to freeze them frosted. Here’s how:

They should be cool if they are already frosted, so it goes without saying that they will be cooled. Put the frosted cupcakes in a single layer without covering them on a baking sheet or freezer-safe dish. Pre-freeze the frosted cupcakes by placing them in the freezer to flash freeze them to “harden” the frosting for about 1 hour until frozen. This should help protect the frosting from getting crushed when they go into the container to freeze for longer. Wrap each flash-frozen frosted cupcake individually with plastic wrap. Use a sturdy and deep airtight container for freezing frosted cupcakes. Place each individually wrapped frosted cupcake into the container and seal it with an airtight lid. It seems to protect the frosted cupcakes better for freezing than a plastic freezer bag does. Store in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Defrost Frozen Vanilla Cupcakes

Remove from the freezer, remove the plastic wrap, and let thaw at room temperature. Allow them to reach room temperature before applying the frosting. You should also let the frozen frosted cupcakes come to room temperature before serving them too. Occasionally, the frosting may start to slide from the top of a frosted cupcake as it thaws, so if that happens, use a butter knife or spatula to place it gently back in place.

Some Favorite Frostings for Cupcakes

Chocolate Buttercream Frosting Vanilla Buttercream Frosting Strawberry Buttercream Frosting Cream Cheese Frosting Marshmallow Frosting with Coconut Here’s my Vanilla Cupcakes Recipe. I hope you love them as much as we do! Enjoy!Robyn xo

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