Southern Caramel Cake
Shut the front door. This Southern Caramel Cake is to die for, people! As you can probably tell by my blog, I kind of like baked goods. If "kinda like" meant a FULL-ON passion for baked goods kind of thing. I am also pretty picky about my cakes. I play around with my cake recipes until I get them just right and then never look back.
This Southern Caramel Cake is made with my homemade moist, tender, fluffy yellow cake made with a secret ingredient. I am so glad to hear that people love this cake recipe! It has been pinned almost 100,000 times and still has a 5-star rating with 90 comments (and none of them are from my Mom!) 🙂
The cake, of course, is highly important as the crumb has to be just right. But, the frosting should never ever be overlooked. Without a doubt, this can make or break a cake. The Sea Salt Caramel Frosting on this cake is sinful and decadent.
So if you read my blog, you know that I am also obsessed with the weather. When I was a kid, before I wanted to be a sportscaster, I wanted to be a weather woman. I was like 9 years old and would beg my Mom to stay up for the 10:00 pm forecast.
As I became older, I begged to stay up for the weather and then the sports forecast. I am not sure if it was a stalling tactic but needless to say, I developed a real fascination with weather and sports. Go figure.
Around this time of year, I have a conversation that goes like this with my husband, "how is it still 97 degrees in the middle of October." I reply, "honey, remember that we are still in shorts and flip-flops on Halloween. We are lucky if we can wear the thinnest sweater on Thanksgiving." Every. Single. Year. Such is life in Arizona.
It is supposed to be Fall but we are stuck with May temps. However, we are just pretending it is fall and making all kinds of salted caramel and pumpkin foods to imagine what it would be like to have those crisp Fall temps.
I made this cake recently and went crazy over the salted caramel frosting. It is sweet yet salty and pairs perfectly with this moist and fluffy yellow cake. To make the salted caramel frosting, you use butter, dark brown sugar, heavy cream, powdered sugar, and sea salt. It creates the best caramel cake recipe!
My favorite baking tools for baking homemade cakes are the 8-inch Wilton Cake Pansand USA 9-inch Cake Pans and an angled spatula is a must to frost cakes. I keep mine a little rustic but you can also pick up a bench scraper for really smooth frosting. Don't forget the Maldon Sea Salt Flakes.
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Find more CAKE RECIPES from MODERN HONEY:
Yellow Birthday Cake with Milk Chocolate Frosting
Love at First Sight Chocolate Cake
Let me know if you LOVE this Southern Caramel Cake with Sea Salt Caramel Frosting. If you are searching for the perfect chocolate cake, click HERE for the ultimate recipe.
Ashley
Hello! I’ve seen many people ask and I too am wondering what kind of flour is used in this recipe?
Sherry
Do you stir butter and brown sugar while it is heating?
Carolyn
I used white flour
Shay
Does that mean you used all purpose white flour or cake flour? Not sure why the author failed to answer the questions. I have made several of her recipes and she always responds.
Deanne Lestelle
I made this Southern Carmel Cake for friends on game night. We all LOVED this cake. I especially loved how the salt pared with the sweet frosting. One couple went nuts and insisted I make it every year for his birthday. His new favorite, best cake ever. So a new tradition has been set. Thank you for sharing your recipe. Next I’m trying your Love at First Sight Chocolate Cake and expecting the same reaction.
And you have such a lucky family, not only are you a great cook, you are beautiful! Really!
Claire
20 minutes is not right. I used 2 9 inch pans and they took 40 minutes. Cake came out good.
Lillian
I had trouble frosting the cake. I cooled my cakes I'm the freezer & since it said it needed to be warm, I couldn't do a Crumb coat. My frosting was all over the place.