This homemade cake with powdered sugar topping is quick and easy to make with pantry staples available at any grocery store. Baking the cake in a Bundt pan gives it an elevated appearance to add a spark of fun to everyday dining while also making it ideal to serve for a holiday, party, or family gathering. Enjoy with fresh fruit and coffee all year round! For more Bundt cake recipes, try my chocolate Bundt cake, apple Bundt cake, or rum cake.

What You Need to Make This Recipe

Flour – all-purpose flour works best for this recipe. Always use flour with a good expiration date and weigh your it using a food scale for the most accurate measurement. Sugar – you’ll need both granulated and powdered sugar for this recipe. If you only have granulated sugar, you can learn how to make powdered sugar with my easy step-by-step recipe. Poppy Seeds – these tiny seeds give this cake lots of flavor and also a pop of color because of their distinct color. You can find poppy seeds in the spice aisle of your grocery store. Eggs – carefully separate the egg whites from the egg yolks when the eggs are cold. The egg whites are the key to a fluffy cake and won’t rise correctly when beaten if there is any yolk with them. Allow the egg whites to come to room temperature if possible before whipping, as they’ll beat up better and faster. Vanilla Extract – this simple ingredient compliments the flavor of the poppy seeds perfectly. You can substitute almond extract if you prefer, but only use half the amount of almond extract because it has a stronger flavor.

How to Make Poppy Seed Cake

  1. Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease and flour a 9-inch tube pan or Bundt pan. In a medium bowl, whisk together the dry ingredients (flour, poppy seeds, baking powder, and salt) until combined.
  2. In a medium mixing bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter and sugar on medium speed until fluffy, about 3 minutes. Add the egg yolks, one at a time, scraping down the bowl between each, and beat until well combined. Beat in the vanilla.
  3. With the mixer on low speed, add a third of the flour and poppy seed mixture.
  4. Add half of the milk. Repeat, alternating between flour and milk until both are fully combined. Stop to scrape down the bowl as needed.
  5. In a separate large bowl with clean beaters, beat the egg whites at medium-high speed until stiff, about 3 minutes.
  6. Using a spatula, gently fold a third of the egg whites into the batter until just combined. Repeat in two more additions until the egg whites are completely incorporated.
  7. Pour the batter into the prepared pan.
  8. Bake for 35 to 40 minutes or until golden brown and a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let the cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes before inverting onto a wire rack. Cool completely. Dust with powdered sugar, if preferred, before serving.

Pro Tips For Making This Recipe

Prepare the Bundt pan with both grease and flour. To most easily remove the baked cake from the pan, grease and flour the Bundt pan. You can grease the pan with non-stick spray or softened butter. Try to grease every portion of the pan, especially if using a more intricately detailed pan. Add in a scoop of flour and rotate and tap the pan to evenly distribute the flour over the whole surface of the pan. Flip and tap to dicard the remaining flour. Alternatively, you can also use a nonstick baker’s spray that contains flour. Gently fold in the egg whites. Use a delicate hand to fold in the egg whites, one-third of the mixture at a time. The goal is to preserve as much of the air in the egg whites as possible to create a fluffy cake texture. Use a toothpick or cake tester. A toothpick or cake tester should come out clean when inserted into the center of the cake. Use both the toothpick and monitor the visual appearance of the cake and watch for it to become golden brown. Cool the cake for 10 minutes before inverting it. After the cake has cooled for 10 minutes, invert the cake on a wire rack and allow it to continue cooling. If you invert the cake immediately after baking, it can stick to the pan or break as you flip it. Dust with powdered sugar once the cake has reached room temperature. Make sure the cake has cooled completely before dusting it with powdered sugar. Adding the powdered sugar too soon will result in it melting into the hot cake, eliminating the snow-like appearance. Glazed pound cake adaptation. If you prefer a glazed bundt cake, skip the powdered sugar topping and finish this recipe with the vanilla glaze from my vanilla bundt cake recipe. Lemon poppy seed cake variation. For lemon poppy seed cake, reduce the milk to ¾ cup, and add ¼ cup of lemon juice and lemon zest from one lemon to the cake batter. Finish the cake with the lemon glaze from my lemon pound cake.

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