Recipe by
Sophia Martinez
Pastry enthusiast and home baker. I test every recipe at least 3 times before publishing so you get reliable results every time. Learn more about Sophia โ
There’s something about a tall, snowy white cake covered in coconut that just stops everyone in their tracks. That’s exactly what a Coconut Layer Cake Easy recipe does fluffy layers, creamy frosting, and shredded coconut pressed into every inch of it.
Spring always makes me want to bake something bright and beautiful, and this cake became my answer a few Easters ago when I needed something that looked stunning but didn’t wreck my whole Saturday. I’d tested so many coconut cakes over the years of running this site too dense, too sweet, not enough coconut flavor and this version finally nailed it. The secret is brushing each layer with a little coconut milk before frosting. It’s that one small step that gives the crumb that soft, almost melt-in-your-mouth texture everyone notices.

Coconut Layer Cake Easy Stunning Recipe Your Heart Will Love
Ingredients
Notes
- Using cake strips can help achieve flat even layers; otherwise, bake layers for 23 to 25 minutes, rotating after 15 minutes. Avoid overmixing the batter to prevent tough cakes.

Why Youโll Love This Coconut Layer Cake
Few cakes turn heads the way this one does three tall layers, blanketed in shredded coconut, sitting proud on a cake stand like it belongs at every celebration. Itโs the kind of dessert people photograph before they even cut into it.
What makes it truly special is the combination of coconut milk in the batter, sweetened shredded coconut folded right in, and a cream cheese frosting thatโs rich without being cloying. Every bite tastes deeply of coconut not like a candle, like the real thing.
And hereโs the honest truth: this became my go-to when I needed something beautiful for Easter without losing my whole weekend to the kitchen. Minimal stress, maximum wow.
Key Ingredients That Make It Work
Every ingredient in this cake earns its place. Hereโs what does the heavy lifting:
- Cake flour lighter than all-purpose, it gives each layer that soft, tender crumb everyone notices
- Vegetable oil and butter butter brings flavor, oil keeps the crumb moist for days
- Egg whites beaten lightly and folded in, they keep the color bright and the texture delicate
- Coconut milk adds real, subtle coconut depth throughout the batter
- Coconut extract used in both the cake and frosting for that layered flavor
- Cream cheese balances the sweetness of the frosting with a gentle tang
- Sweetened shredded coconut stirred into the batter and pressed into every inch of the outside
Note: Make sure your butter and cream cheese are fully at room temperature before you start cold cream cheese in frosting leads to lumps.
How to Make This Coconut Layer Cake Step by Step
- Preheat your oven to 350ยฐF. Butter, flour, and line three 9-inch round cake pans with parchment.
- Whisk together the cake flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt in a bowl. Set aside.
- Beat the sugar, butter, and vegetable oil on medium speed for 3 minutes until light and creamy. Add the egg whites, vanilla extract, and coconut extract and mix until combined.
- Alternate adding the flour mixture and coconut milk in thirds, starting and ending with flour. Fold in the shredded coconut. Divide evenly among the pans.
- Bake 30โ32 minutes, rotating pans after 20 minutes. Cool in pans for 20 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack.
- Beat butter and cream cheese until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add vanilla extract, coconut extract, and salt. Add confectionersโ sugar one cup at a time, then beat until light.
- Stack and frost the layers, press shredded coconut into the outside, then chill 30 minutes before slicing.
Pro Tip: After years of testing layer cakes, Sophia swears by scraping the bowl at least once during mixing it catches unmixed butter at the bottom and keeps the batter perfectly even.
Can You Make This Cake Ahead of Time?
Yes and honestly, itโs better that way. The layers settle, the frosting firms up, and each slice holds its shape beautifully.
- Baked cake layers can be wrapped tightly and stored at room temperature for up to 1 day
- The fully assembled cake keeps refrigerated for up to 3 days
- Let refrigerated slices sit at room temperature for 20โ30 minutes before serving for the best texture
Simple Swaps and Troubleshooting Tips
The recipe is forgiving here are a few adjustments that work well:
- No cake flour? Use all-purpose flour, but remove 2 tablespoons per cup and replace with cornstarch
- Out of coconut milk? Full-fat canned coconut milk works best, but a good-quality carton variety is a reasonable substitute
- Frosting too soft? Chill the bowl for 10 minutes and re-beat it firms up quickly
- Layers doming in the oven? Bake with dampened cake strips around the pans for flat, even layers
Note: Donโt overmix once the flour goes in overdeveloped gluten makes the crumb tough instead of tender, and thatโs the one mistake worth avoiding.
How I Finally Nailed This Coconut Layer Cake
The first time I made this coconut layer cake, the layers slid right off the plate before I even got it to the table. It took me several Sundays of testing, adjusting, and eating a lot of imperfect slices before I landed on something truly worth sharing. What you have here is the real, tried version the one that finally came home on an empty cake stand.
FAQs ( Coconut Layer Cake Easy )
Can I use regular all-purpose flour instead of cake flour?
Cake flour is recommended for this recipe to keep the layers soft and tender. Substituting all-purpose flour may result in a slightly denser texture.
Can I make this cake ahead of time?
Yes โ this cake keeps refrigerated for up to 3 days once assembled and frosted.
Why did my cake layers turn out tough?
Overmixing the batter causes gluten to overdevelop, leading to tough layers. Mix only until each addition is just combined.
How do I get flat, even cake layers?
Baking with cake strips helps create flat, even layers. Without them, rotate the pans after 15 minutes and check for doneness at 23 to 25 minutes.
Can I use canned coconut milk for this moist dessert?
This recipe calls for 1 cup of coconut milk โ canned coconut milk works well and adds rich coconut flavor to every layer.

This Coconut Layer Cake Was Made for Sharing
This coconut layer cake comes together easier than it looks three gorgeous layers, a cream cheese frosting thatโs rich without being too sweet, and that soft, melt-in-your-mouth crumb that happens when you take the time to use good ingredients and follow each step with a little care. Youโll love how it turns out tall, snowy white, and honestly a little breathtaking sitting on the cake stand.
A few things worth remembering before you bake: room temperature cream cheese is non-negotiable for a silky frosting cold cream cheese and lumps go hand in hand, and thatโs a lesson best learned early. And if your layers come out of the oven domed, those dampened cake strips are a quiet little game-changer. The beauty of this cake is that it holds beautifully in the fridge, which means you can bake it the day before a celebration and enjoy your morning instead of racing the clock.
If you make this cake, Iโd truly love to hear about it did it disappear before you even sat down? Did someone at the table ask for the recipe before they finished their slice? Drop a comment below and tell me the story. Save this one for Easter, a birthday, or a summer Sunday when someone you love deserves something beautiful. Some occasions just need a homemade cake that feels extra special and this one never, ever disappoints.