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Vanilla Keto Cake Diabetic-Friendly

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This Almond Flour Vanilla Keto Cake is the most delicious, moist, and buttery diabetic-friendly birthday cake.

Plus, this vanilla keto cake has a dairy-free option,  is gluten-free, and is made with only 6 ingredients in 1 bowl!

So keep reading to learn how to make the ultimate low-carb cake.

Is it your birthday, or do you need to make a keto-friendly cake for a friend on a low-carb diet?

This easy keto birthday cake recipe is exactly what you need.

What’s A Keto Vanilla Cake?

This keto sponge cake is a simple but super tasty sugar-free vanilla cake that is also gluten-free and diabetes-friendly.

Because it is made with low-carb flour and no all-purpose flour, it comes with very few carbs: only 3 grams of net carbs per slice!

If you follow the keto diet, this won’t hurt your macros, and you will stay in ketosis!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

This Keto Cake is absolutely amazing, it tastes like a classic cake, and it’s:

  • Gluten-Free
  • Diabetes-Friendly
  • Paleo
  • Dairy-Free Option
  • Low-Carb
  • Keto-Friendly
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How To Make Keto Vanilla Cake

This is the perfect recipe for keto diet beginners, probably as easy as using a keto cake mix.

It is definitely a no-fail keto birthday cake recipe made in 1 bowl with only 6 simple ingredients.

Sugar-Free Vanilla Cake Ingredients

Let’s see what you need to make this moist and buttery sugar-free vanilla cake.

  • Almond Flour – I recommend fine almond flour for this Almond Flour Vanilla Cake rather than almond meal. Almond meal would work as well, but the cake would be less moist. Find other recipes with almond flour.
  • Eggs – this recipe is not vegan friendly. For a vegan cake, try my keto vegan mug brownie.
  • Sugar-free crystal sweetener – I love Monk fruit, but erythritol or xylitol are great options as well. Check out my review of keto-friendly sweeteners for alternatives.
  • Coconut oil – or any oil with a light taste will work very well here. Avoid vegetable oils. They are not keto. Good options are almond oil, flaxseed oil. If you are using melted coconut oil, make sure it is not burning hot when you add it to the cake batter. Hot oil will cook the eggs.
  • Baking powder or half the amount of baking soda, meaning 1/2 teaspoon.
  • Vanilla extract. Find all my recipes with vanilla extract.
gluten free vanilla cake

Making Almond Flour Cake

Usually, keto cake batter made with almond flour sticks a bit more to cake pans, so it is crucial to use a non-stick high-quality, aluminized pan.

It may sound expensive to invest in a high-quality pan, but they last for years. The one below has been in my kitchen for 7 years, and none of my cakes stick to it.

Making the Almond Flour Cake

Pan choice

I am using a 9-inch springform cake pan with a non-stick coating and a ridged texture at the bottom.

If your pan doesn’t have a ridged texture, your cake may stick slightly at the bottom. To prevent your keto cakes from sticking to the pan, I recommend a double-greasing method.

First, grease the whole pan, bottom, and sides with butter or coconut oil.

Then, cut out a piece of parchment paper, the same diameter as the pan, so in a 9-inch circle.

Place the piece of parchment paper at the bottom of the pan. It will stick to the pan since you grease it before. Finally, grease the whole pan again, including the paper.

This 2-step greasing method will ensure that your keto cake does not stick to the pan.

sugar free almond flour cake

Making A Layered Cake

You don’t have to make a layered keto cake, but it does look more like a classic birthday cake if you do.

You can follow the keto vanilla cake recipe and serve this delicious almond flour cake in 30 minutes.

It is a good sugar-free vanilla cake to enjoy plain or with the vanilla buttercream frosting recipe provided.

I recommend making the layers and frosting, though, to have a lovely light and fluffy keto birthday cake.

To make the layers of this diabetic cake, I recommend baking 2 small vanilla cakes instead of slicing a bigger one. It means you repeat the entire low-carb cake recipe 2 times.

This is the best way to create a lovely keto sponge cake with even layers and a decent cake height.

Keto vanilla almond flour cake

Tip 1: Make the vanilla cake recipe provided two times

I know it is tempting to double up the recipe to save time and then divide the batter in half.

It would work, but I’m not too fond of this technique because it is challenging to halve the batter perfectly. Often, you end up with a layer thicker than the other.

Tip 2: Bake one almond flour cake at a time

Never bake two cakes at the same time in your oven. It will impact the baking time too much, and the baking will not be consistent.

There is always one cake that burns and one that is not cooked. So take the time and bake them separately.

Tip 3: Level the cake layers before frosting

Your sugar-free birthday cake will come up with a small bump on top.

Fully cool the cake, then use a knife or a cake leveler tool to remove that bump and create 2 flat cake layers.

This will make it much easier to frost them later on.

Keto Vanilla Birthday Cake on a dessert place

Assembling Keto Vanilla Cake

First, make sure your low-carb cake layers are cool at room temperature to prevent the frosting from melting.

Then, I recommend using a turning table and icing spatula. You can use the frosting below or use any of my other frosting recipes:

Add a tablespoon of frosting to the center of the turning table and place the first cake layer on it.

This frosting is not cream cheese frosting, and so it will act like glue and stick the cake to the table.

Next, add 1 cup of frosting to the middle of the cake. Spread the frosting with an icing spatula turning the table at the same time to spread evenly.

The frosting will fall on the sides, and that is ok. Finally, add the second cake layer and repeat this process until you have covered all the top of the cake. Use more frosting to cover the edges.

I hope you enjoyed my 36-year-old diabetic birthday cake recipe. Happy birthday to you if you try this recipe for your birthday today.

keto buttercream frosting

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Almond Flour have carbs?

Yes, Almond Flour does contain some carbs but far less than all-purpose flour. It gives about the same texture to baked goods as regular flour though.

What can I use instead of Almond Flour?

If you don’t have almond flour or are allergic to almonds, you can use Sesame Seed flour. It’s also keto-friendly and bakes similarly.

You can also use all-purpose flour, but it wouldn’t be keto-friendly.

Can I use stevia instead of erythritol?

You can’t use pure stevia extract as Erythritol provides both sweetness and texture to this recipe. You need something that brings a sugar-like texture.

A stevia and erythritol blend works. Allulose would also work.

Can I use coconut flour instead of almond flour?

No, this vanilla cake wouldn’t work with coconut flour instead of almond flour as coconut flour is 4 times more water-absorbent.

It would make the cake very dry and gritty and would alter the flavor.

Can I Add Chocolate To The Batter?

You can add chocolate, but I recommend instead making my Keto Chocolate Cake.

dairy free vanilla cake

Or browse all my recipes in the low-carb cake recipes category

Is this keto sugar-free vanilla cake recipe too large for you? Then, try my keto vanilla cupcake recipe instead

Also, don’t forget to share a review or comment below! I love to hear your feedback on my keto recipes

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Keto Vanilla Cake

3gNet Carbs
Keto Vanilla Cake an easy 1-bowl recipe for a moist and buttery dairy-free diabetic birthday cake with sugar-free buttercream icing.
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 30 minutes
Total: 55 minutes
Yield: 12 slices
Serving Size: 1 slice
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Ingredients

Vanilla Cake

Vanilla Buttercream frosting

Instructions

Vanilla cake

  • Preheat oven to 160°C (325°F). Grease a 9-inch round springform pan with coconut oil or butter. Cut out a piece of parchment paper into a 9-inch circle and stick it to the bottom of the pan. Grease the paper and pan sides again. These steps prevent the cake from sticking to the pan. Set aside.
  • In a large mixing bowl, whisk eggs with sugar-free sweetener, oil, and vanilla. Process as if you whisked a breakfast omelet. It should not take more than 30 seconds to 1 minute, all you want is to combine the ingredients.
  • Whisk in almond flour and baking powder and whisk until evenly combined.
  • Pour the vanilla cake batter into the prepared pan.
  • Bake for 25 minutes in the center of your oven. The fan-bake mode is ideal if you have one. Otherwise, use the regular mode. Your cake is cooked when a skewer inserted in the middle of the cake comes out clean or with few to no crumbs on it.
  • Cool for 5 minutes in the pan, then release the cake on a cooling rack. Cool for 1 or 2 hours before adding the frosting, or enjoy plain.
  • Note that this is a gluten-free cake. It doesn't rise much. You should expect a small bump raise in the middle, not more. The recipe is made to create flat cake layers to make a layered birthday cake.

Layer vanilla cake

  • Repeat the vanilla cake recipe one more time to create a second vanilla cake.
  • Make sure you clean, dry, and grease again the cake pan before baking the second cake.

Light and Fluffy Buttercream frosting

  • Add the soft butter cubes and vanilla to a stand mixer. Make sure you use the paddle attachment. Mix on high speed until it forms a pale, smooth, and fluffy butter.
  • Reduce to low speed and gradually add the sugar-free powdered sweetener, half a cup at a time. When all the sugar-free sweetener has been added, mix on medium speed for 2 minutes until it forms a fluffy cream.
  • Add cream and keep whisking for 1 minute to incorporate.
  • Spread the frosting between the 2 cake layers and on sides using an icing spatula. Watch my video to learn how to frost your layer cake easily.
  • Place the cake in the fridge for 2 hours to set up the frosting if desired.

Storage

  • You can make this cake 24 hours before, store it in an airtight cake box in the fridge to prevent the frosting from drying.
  • Store leftover for up to 4 days in the fridge or freeze in ziplock bags. Defrost the day before at room temperature.

Notes

This recipe doesn’t work with egg-replacer or flax egg, you must use eggs
The nutrition panel is for one slice of single-layer vanilla cake with no frosting. This is calculated this way so that it’s easier to tailor the nutrition to your baking!
  • A simple one-layer vanilla keto cake will have 3g of net carbs per slice.
  • A double-layer cake will have 6g of net carbs per slice.
  • A triple-layer cake will have 9g of net carbs per slice.
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Nutrition1 slice
Yield: 12 slices

Nutrition

Serving: 1 sliceCalories: 151 kcal (8%)Carbohydrates: 3.7 g (1%)Fiber: 0.7 g (3%)Net Carbs: 3 gProtein: 4.8 g (10%)Fat: 7.2 g (11%)Sugar: 0.8 g (1%)
Carine Claudepierre

About The Author

Carine Claudepierre

Hi, I'm Carine, the food blogger, author, recipe developer, published author of a cookbook, and founder of Sweet As Honey.

I have an Accredited Certificate in Nutrition and Wellness obtained in 2014 from Well College Global (formerly Cadence Health). I'm passionate about sharing all my easy and tasty recipes that are both delicious and healthy. My expertise in the field comes from my background in chemistry and years of following a keto low-carb diet. But I'm also well versed in vegetarian and vegan cooking since my husband is vegan.

I now eat a more balanced diet where I alternate between keto and a Mediterranean Diet

Cooking and Baking is my true passion. In fact, I only share a small portion of my recipes on Sweet As Honey. Most of them are eaten by my husband and my two kids before I have time to take any pictures!

All my recipes are at least triple tested to make sure they work and I take pride in keeping them as accurate as possible.

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  1. My misture was extremely crumbly once i put 2 cups of almond flour in. Is 2 cups correct?
    I had to add almond milk and even them it was more like a dough??

    • Keto cake batter are thick but not crumbly except if you added too much flour. You should never thin out keto cake batter to mimic a regular cake batter or the cake won’t cook. You batter should always be thick and that’s normal

  2. 4 stars
    I am baking this cake this weekend , but I’m using almond instead of vanilla, my question is.. can I add beaten egg whites to make the cake more lighter? Thank you

  3. Why do the nutrition panel for a one layer cake when the picture and recipe is for a two layer cake with frosting. If someone isn’t reading all the things they’ll get screwed

    • I am sorry but the recipe is for one layer as many people won’t do a two layer cake. It’s clearly saying that you must double up the recipe for a double layer cake. As mentioned in the recipe note, for a two layer cake, simply double up the net carbs, the frosting is pure fat and won’t add carbs

  4. 5 stars
    I made this for my dad’s birthday and it was delicious! Only difference is I made whipped cream instead of the buttercream frosting. The cake turned out great. It was really moist yet light and it wasn’t too sweet, which my dad appreciated. I don’t follow a keto diet but this might be my new favorite vanilla cake recipe.

  5. Is cake batter with almond flour supposed to be super thick? I didn’t think it would be so thick because almond flour doesn’t absorb liquid like coconut flour does. Either way the batter smells amazing. I added a few splashes of almond milk to thin it out so it’s closer to traditional cake batter consistency. Hope it turns out good! I can’t wait to try! Love all your recipes!

    • Yes, it’s thick and all keto cake recipe batter are slightly dense and thick, never liquid as wheat based cake batter. I don’t recommend to try thin out keto cake batter or the cake will never bake and can stay moist or undercooked in the center. I also recommend ultra thin almond flour, it makes cake lighter rather than almond meal. I hope it comes out well.

  6. This looks so lovely, Carine! I plan to bake it the day before and frost an hour before presenting. Would you advise freezing the cake or refrigerating it? If I do freeze it, how long would it take to thaw?
    Thank you! 🙂

  7. 5 stars
    Amazing!
    Beautiful texture, baked in a very light thin baking tin lined with bake paper, really good rise for Keto cake.
    Definitely test buttercream sweetness. I cut out 30% sweetner for my taste.
    On my favourite list.
    Thank you so much for sharing 😊

  8. 5 stars
    This is my first keto cake. As I was preparing, I thought I had done something wrong because the batter was so thick and the cake baked up looking rather dense. However, I was soooo pleasantly surprised at the texture and taste of this cake. Even the icing was wonderful because it was not very sweet and tasted just like whipped cream icing! This Vanilla Keto Cake hit a home run in my mouth! I will be trying other SweetasHoney.co recipes. Also, thank you for the additional info you provided with the recipe, it helps to know the nutritional info. Thanks Carine! Nice job!

  9. Made this. I have to say. That frosting is soooo sweet. I don’t think I have ever eaten anything that sweet. Needs to be toned waaay down. The cake taste okay. Can really taste the almond flour. Just doesn’t rise.

  10. 4 stars
    Hello! I made this recipe now for the first time and I am very happy with the outcome!
    The only thing is that my cake (without frosting) came out smelling very eggy and tasting a bit eggy too. The smell worse than the taste. Any idea why this would be and how to avoid it in future as I definitely want to make the recipe again?

  11. Hello,
    I want to make cupcakes for my daughters first birthday…. any idea how many cupcakes this recipe makes? Also, how long to bake cupcakes and at what temp? I’m excited to try this. Thank you in advance.

  12. Hello! Do you think adding reduced strawberry purée to the batter would affect the cake much? Want to make this into a strawberry vanilla cake!

    • Sure! you can add blueberries or raspberries 1/2 cup should be enough. May be roll the berries in 1 tablespoon of coconut flour to avoid them to release too much juice in the batter or sank at the bottom. Enjoy.

  13. Hello! For your frosting, it lists 1 cup of butter then in the metric conversion it says 150g. However, 1 cup of butter is 227g. Do you only use 150g?

    • Serving size always appears on top of the recipe card and if you read the note it tells you, it serve 12 slice, nutrition panel is for one slice of single-layer vanilla cake with no frosting. Frosting has no carbs. Enjoy.

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