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These Vanilla Cupcakes are fluffy and delicious with a velvety smooth vanilla buttercream frosting. This is seriously the best vanilla cupcake recipe and the only one you’ll ever need!
Everybody loves cupcakes, and these vanilla buttercream cupcakes are one of my favorite recipes. They are simple and classic, giving some of our fancier treats, like Strawberry Cupcakes and Coconut Cupcakes with Raspberry Filling, a run for their money.

Moist Vanilla Cupcake Recipe
I’ll be the first to admit, that while I love to bake cakes and cupcakes, they have never been my forte. I have a favorite chocolate cake recipe, but a really good vanilla cake recipe has eluded me for quite some time.
I’ve tried my fair share, but I really wanted something fluffy and light while still moist and delicious, and this vanilla cupcake recipe definitely fits the bill. So moist, so tender, and so easy, this is a simple treat you’ll want to make over and over again.

What you need
Ingredients For Vanilla Cupcakes
This is a basic cake recipe with common ingredients like all-purpose flour, salt, baking soda and sugar, plus melted butter, an egg, milk and sour cream to keep it moist.
Most cake recipes will call for 1 tablespoon of vanilla, but for moist vanilla cupcakes you’re going to double that, and use the best quality real vanilla extract you can find.
How To Make Vanilla Cupcakes
See the recipe card below for full, detailed instructions
The key to a good cake or muffin batter is combining the ingredients just right. You don’t want to overmix the flour into the batter as it can result in a dense and chewy cake rather than something light and fluffy.
- Have your ingredients ready at room temperature. The butter may take longer, but the egg, sour cream and milk can sit on the counter for 15-20 minutes or so. Room-temperature ingredients bond together very easily since they’re warmer, creating a seamless and evenly textured batter.
- Mix your dry and wet ingredients separately. Combine the flour, salt, and baking powder/soda together in a separate bowl, and then add them to the wet batter to ensure that everything is evenly mixed and incorporated without the risk of overmixing. We’ve already determined that’s not a good thing.
- Always use cupcake liners for cupcakes. This isn’t a necessity; you can easily make cupcakes without liners. But get yourself some good quality, grease-proof liners and you have to worry about your cake sticking to the paper ever again. Plus, if you’re feeding a crowd, they are much easier to serve. Set the liners in your cupcake pan before making the batter so they’re ready to go.
- Use an ice cream scoop to fill them. This is my favorite tool and favorite tip when making cupcakes. If you want evenly-sized cupcakes, do yourself a favor and grab one of these spring-release ice cream scoops. They are the perfect size to fill about 2/3 – ¾ of the cups which is exactly what you need.
- Bake. Once you’ve scooped your batter into the pretty little liners, it’s time to bake them. Set a timer, set two if you have to, and make sure to check on your cupcakes. You want them to be domed and slightly sunken in the center rather than peaked at the top. If you’re unsure, use the toothpick test and if no batter clings to your toothpicks, the cupcakes are done.
What makes cupcakes light and fluffy?
The key to a light and fluffy cupcake is all about the mixing. Overmix your batter and you’ll wind up with a dense cupcake. Always mix at a low speed and mix just until all the ingredients are incorporated.
How To Make Buttercream Frosting
Unlike baking, which can feel like a complicated math problem sometimes, making the perfect frosting is pretty simple. It requires heavy mixing on high speed, and the recipes are typically pretty forgiving.
If you feel it’s too sweet, add a pinch of salt and maybe a little more butter. Too thin? Add more powdered sugar. On the flip side if it’s too thick, add more milk. As long as you follow the basic guidelines of the recipe, you’ll be rewarded with a fluffy, creamy vanilla buttercream to ice your vanilla cupcakes.
How To Decorate Cupcakes
You can really put any kind of topping you like on your cupcakes, I won’t judge. Cool the cupcakes completely, and make my favorite simple buttercream frosting. But you can go with chocolate or peanut butter frosting, or even just a dollop of Cool Whip. Chocolate ganache is always nice or maybe a dip in some creamy Nutella. Using a basic white buttercream, you can even add colors to enhance your celebration.
You can choose to just spread on the frosting, or if you’re feeling fancy, use a piping bag and tips. Add sprinkles, like jimmies or non-perils, or find some cute cupcake toppers at a craft store. The possibilities are endless!


Recipe Tips For The Best Vanilla Cupcakes
I’ve made these quite a few times now, and I’ve learned a few things along the way.
- Measure your flour properly. Rather than scooping your flour, use a spoon to sprinkle the flour into the measuring cup, then level off the top with the flat side of a knife.
- Buy good quality vanilla. I recommend getting high quality ingredients always when you can, but the vanilla for your vanilla cupcakes recipe is especially important. Make sure you are getting real vanilla extract and not imitation.
- Match the occasion. The great thing about vanilla buttercream is it’s a blank canvas. Try adding food coloring to it to match your party decor.
- Don’t forget the sprinkles! Colored sprinkles can set the mood from totally fun with multi-colored jimmies or nonperils, or totally classy with some shiny, sparkly sugar pearls.
Storage Tips
Storage and Freezing
Storage: Store in the refrigerator after two hours. Once they’ve been chilled in the fridge they should sit out for several minutes before eating.
Freezing: Place cupcakes in a single layer in a large freezer safe container. Pop them in the fridge for up to 4 months. Thaw in the fridge and enjoy.
More Cupcakes and Baked Goods
- Lemon Angel Food Cupcakes
- Blueberry Sour Cream Coffee Cake Muffins
- Strawberry Cupcakes
- Coconut Cake
- Pineapple Dump Cake
- Carrot Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting
- Salted Caramel Cake
- Pound Cake Recipe

Vanilla Cupcakes with Vanilla Buttercream
Ingredients
Vanilla Cupcakes
- 1 ⅔ cup All-purpose flour
- 1 ½ teaspoon Baking powder
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- 1 cup Granulated sugar
- ½ cup Unsalted butter melted and slightly cooled
- 1 Large egg
- ¼ cup Sour cream
- ¾ cup Milk
- 2 teaspoons Pure vanilla extract
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
- ¾ cup Unsalted butter room temperature
- 3-4 cups Confectioners sugar (powdered sugar)
- 2 teaspoons Pure vanilla extract
- 3 tablespoons Milk
- Pinch Kosher salt
Instructions
Vanilla Cupcakes
- Preheat oven to 350℉. Line a cupcake pan with 12 liners.
- In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt.
- In a large mixing bowl whisk the sugar and melted butter until smooth (mixture will be gritty). Whisk in eggs, then sour cream, milk and vanilla extract until combined.
- Slowly add in dry ingredients and stir until completely incorporated. Batter will be thick.
- Fill cupcake lines ⅔ of the way full (about ¼ cup of batter). Bake in the preheated oven for about 20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.
- Cool completely before frosting.
Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
- Using a stand mixer with the whisk attachment (or a large mixing bowl and a handheld mixer), beat butter at medium speed until smooth and creamy; 2-3 minutes.
- Add confectioners sugar, vanilla and milk. Turn mixer up to high speed and beat for 3 minutes. If mixture is too thick, add more milk, a teaspoon at a time. If too thin, add more confectioners sugar, a little at a time.
- Frost cooled cupcakes using a spreader or a piping bag. Depending on how much frosting you use on each cupcake, there may be some leftover.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutritional Disclaimer Kristin Maxwell of “Yellow Bliss Road” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. For accurate calorie counts and other nutritional values, we recommend running the ingredients through your preferred online nutritional calculator. Calories and other nutritional values can vary depending on which brands were used.
This post was first published in 2018 and updated in 2021 and 2024 to include some tried and tested pro tips that we hope you find useful.
Fantastic recipe!! And the tips were super helpful too.. love to bake but I’m still inexperienced this recipe is easy fun and delicious ❤️❤️❤️
Awesome feedback Dorothy! Thanks for stopping by.
I LOVE this recipe. I’ve used it several times and by following the recipe and all the tips they come out perfect every time. I would like to use this to make a smash cake (2-layer 6″ round) for my daughter. Do you have suggestions on converting this for that purpose?
This recipe should made 2 (8-inch) round cake pans. The bake time would be a little longer since they are larger. I’d say probably 10 extra minutes. But do watch it closely.
Forgot to add 5 star rating
Thank you for sharing the love Amony!
My daughter wanted to make cupcakes and just picked yours randomly (she’s 9). The whole family agreed this is the best vanilla cupcake recipe we ever tried. Simple enough for a 9 year old to make with little assistant and turned out wonderful. We substituted the sour cream for vanilla Greek yogurt!!!
Awesome feedback Amony! Cupcakes and Family time are the best, thanks for stopping by.
The same thing happened to me when it was my friends birthday. I was just looking at recipes and I came across this recipe and honestly it is one of the best cupcakes I have ever tasted.
So easy and turned out delicious!
Thank you Sara!
I loved them and made them for my family all by myself and I am a kid.
That’s awesome Kinley! Thank you so much for stopping by.
If I don’t have confectioners sugar what is a good substitute? Would powdered sugar work?
Powdered sugar and confectioners sugar are the same thing. 🙂
Hello, Kristin Maxwell. My name is Alyssa and I love baking. I bake almost every day. I tried this recipe and it was amazing, thank you.
You are so welcome Alyssa! Thanks for stopping by.
Kristian
Your welcome.
Hi! Can I add unsweetened cocoa powder to the frosting to make it chocolate?
Yes you can. Replace some of the powdered sugar with cocoa, and add milk as needed to thin out the consistency.
Amazing cupcakes. I’m not a baker but this came out Amazing. For the frosting I would cut in half the ingredients. I had a lot left over and I did 3 cups of sugar.
Hi Tristan, Thank you for the awesome feedback.
OMG! These were the best cupcakes and buttercream I have ever had. After tasting these, I will never use another vanilla cupcake recipe!!!!
That’s awesome Whitney! Thanks for the positive feedback.
That’s awesome Hannah! Thanks for sharing.
These were AMAZING! This is the first time I have baked anything vanilla, and I am SO glad I found this recipe! DELISH!
Thanks for stopping by Nora.
Great directions and tips for success. Delicious, light, fluffy bakery style cupcake. This recipe is a keeper.
I especially like that it makes 12 cupcakes.
I made a buttercream frosting and have it in a piping bag and we will enjoy a freshly made cupcake when the craving hits. It was delicious with a freshly sliced strawberry filling!
That’s awesome Geri! Thanks for the great comment.
oops I forgot to give a five star rating! :p
Thank you sarahgrace!
This recipe is amazing!!! The instructions were really simple and easy to follow. And the cupcakes turned out great! I made them for my family and they were a huge hit. Thank you so much! 🙂
Side note: I used plain Greek yogurt instead of sour cream, plus I doubled the recipe, and they still turned out really well
It was great!
But instead of using sour cream I used cream cheese it was great. This recipe needs 5 stars!
That’s awesome! Thank you for the 5 star rave #17llamas.
Did you do a 1:1 ratio of cream cheese to sour cream? Also, did you add milk and whisk it up?
If I want to make 48 cupcakes, what is the exact measurement of 4-2.67 cup all-purpose flour?
It says 1-2/3 cups flour. What does this mean? 1 up and 2/3 cups flour?
Yes that’s one cup plus 2/3 of a cup.
Is it 3 or 4 cups of confectioners sugar?
It’s between 3 and 4…it depends on how sweet you want the frosting to be.
I love this recipe! Keep making and baking so everyone can enjoy!
Thank you Ines! and thank you for for sharing your positive feed back.
Hi Kristin, I came across your website looking for a cupcake recipe and yours seem to be a winner complete with helpful tips.
Could i know what is the best way to convert your cup measurements to grams pls. Thanks a load
You should be able to simply google this, search “convert xxcups to grams”