Simple fairy cake recipe that is ready in under 20 minutes! (2024)

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Fairy cakes are one of the first things I learned to bake and now they are my quick and easy recipe to bake with the kids. There is very little work to make these and after about 15 minutes in the oven, your sweet treat is ready to go. I think lots of people try to overcomplicate fairy cake recipes, but there really is no need. This easy fairy cake recipe will give you delicious cakes with minimal effort, making you delicious plain fairy cake to enjoy. Read on more for a tip on how to makechocolate fairy cakesand coconut fairy cakes.

One thing I love about them though is not only are they easy, but you can also adapt the recipe to change the flavours. So if you fancy coconut fairy cakes or even chocolate fairy cakes, just a simple tweak to the recipe and you have them!

Whether you are making these for one of your children’s birthday parties or if you are looking to just bake with your own children, this great recipe is perfect for all occasions.

This recipe is grams however if you are reading a recipe that is ounces and you want to convert to cups, check outthis great postwhich has a handy conversion from cups to ounces to ml to tablespoons!

Then if you decide to get fancy with them and add icing, sprinkles or even turn them into butterfly cakes, that is down to you. I prefer mine with a lovely cup of tea and 5 minutes of peace! So if you are wondering how to make fairy cakes, read on.

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How to make fairy cakes

Ingredients –

  • 125g Self-raising flour
  • 125g Butter
  • 125g Caster Sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions –

  • Preheat the oven to gas mark 6 & line a 12-tin baking tray or muffin tin with paper cases, you can use cupcake cases if you have them but they won’t be filled to the top.
  • Beat the sugar and butter until combined (I do this in an electric mixer but you could use an electric whisk and a large mixing bowl).
  • Add in the flour, egg and vanilla extract, and mix well.
  • Spoon the cake mix evenly between the cases.
  • Bake in the oven for 12 – 15 minutes until golden brown.
  • Leave to cool then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
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Fairy cakes

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes

Total Time: 20 minutes

Ingredients

  • 125g Self-raising flour
  • 125g Butter
  • 125g Caster Sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Preheat the oven to gas mark 6 & line a 12-tin baking tray or muffin tin with paper cases, you can use cupcake cases if you have them but they won’t be filled to the top.
  2. Beat the sugar and butter until combined (I do this in an electric mixer but you could use an electric whisk and a large mixing bowl).
  3. Add in the flour, egg and vanilla extract, and mix well.
  4. Spoon the cake mix evenly between the cases.
  5. Bake in the oven for 12 – 15 minutes until golden brown.
  6. Leave to cool then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.

Equipment needed to make these traditional fairy cakes

There is nothing fancy needed to make these fairy cakes and many of us have the equipment needed:

  • Large bowl
  • Wooden spoon
  • Muffin tray/cupcake tin
  • Paper cases – you don’t need to look for fairy cake cases, normal cases will be fine

If you have a stand mixer or electric whisk, this will take some of the effort out for you if you use it on a low speed to mix the ingredients.

Easy chocolate fairy cakes or coconut fairy cakes

Simply substitute 25g of flour for cocoa powder or coconut to change the flavour of these cakes, it is that simple!

If you wanted to get a little fancier, you could also add in some chocolate chips or maybe even a little lemon juice. The recipe is so versatile, it is easy to make little tweaks to give them a different flavour.

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How to decorate fairy cakes

For a special occasion, you could change these cakes into butterfly cakes.

Simply slice the top of each cake off, I find it easier to use a spoon as you can create a little hole in the top of the cake for the icing. Slice this top into 2, it will resemble wings. Then mix 150g icing sugar and 75g unsalted butter to create your icing. Pip this into the top of the cakes and then place the wings on top.

You could also go with plain icing, using just icing sugar and a little water. The other alternative is to go with a delicious buttercream filling, the combination of soft butter and icing sugar gives you the perfect creamy icing, and if you add a little cocoa powder, you get chocolate icing too.

What is the difference between a fairy cake and a cupcake?

The first big difference between a fairy cake and a cupcake is the size. You will notice the difference between them if you put them side by side, I would say a cupcake is usually double the size.

Another big difference is the toppings, with fairy cakes usually either plain or topped with a little icing. Whereas a cupcake is topped with lots of frosting and even some sprinkles occasionally!

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How long will the fairy cakes last?

They should keep perfectly fine for 3-4 days if kept in a cake tin or airtight container. You can freeze fairy cakes and they should be fine for up to a month. However, they have never lasted long enough in this house to make it close to the freezer!

I don’t think this recipe has ever failed, as long as you mix all the ingredients well and ensure they are baked properly, you are good to go. There are no fancy ingredients needed and most of the items are in most people’s store cupboards.

So whether you are planning to make these traditional fairy cakes with the kids or a little treat for afternoon tea, remember that it is an easy one to bake to your flavour preference. If you are looking for more easy cupcake recipes, don’t forget to keep an eye on the sweet section of our site.

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FAQs

Why are my fairy cakes not fluffy? ›

Why are my fairy cakes not rising? This could be down to a lack of raising agent - or even old self-raising flour where the raising agent has become less effective.

What's the difference between a fairy cake and a cupcake? ›

What is the difference between a fairy cake and a cupcake? Cupcakes are bigger than fairy cakes and use a generous amount of frosting on top. In comparison, fairy cakes are often drizzled with icing rather than piled high with the buttercream or cream cheese frostings that American-style cupcakes are famous for.

Why do my fairy cakes sink when I take them out the oven? ›

If you take your cake out of the oven before the centre is done, it will sink as it cools. On the other hand, if the cake isn't fully baked through, the centre doesn't have a chance to set, and it will sink also.

Why are my fairy cakes rubbery? ›

You are almost certainly either overbeating the eggs, or knocking the air out of the mix when you fold the flour in. Over mixing cake batter can result in a heavy, closed rubbery texture.

How do you make fairy cakes rise evenly? ›

Try beating the cake batter for a minute longer or so the next time. Or consider "reverse-creaming" to mix the batter: Stir together the dry ingredients and the butter, then incorporate the other liquid ingredients, such as eggs and vanilla. Mind your temp. An oven that is too hot can also cause uneven baking.

What are fairy cakes called in America? ›

A cupcake (AmE), fairy cake (BrE), or bun (IrE) is a small cake designed to serve one person, which may be baked in a small thin paper or aluminum cup. As with larger cakes, frosting and other cake decorations such as fruit and candy may be applied.

What is a brides cake? ›

Usually, a large, white tiered cake, decorated mostly in white frosting, is called the bride's cake, and a second flavor choice is called the "groom's cake". This tradition was brought over from England by early American colonists, who considered the white-iced bride's cake too light for men's tastes.

What are British fairy cakes? ›

“Fairy cakes are smaller units, baked in smaller cases and trays,” she told British Baker. ”Traditionally the tops were cut off and set aside, a small amount of jam placed in the centre and a small amount of cream on top.

Why are my fairy cakes dry? ›

If you use a cup rather than a scale there's a good chance you're using too much flour: up to 20% too much, if you use the measuring cup as a scoop then tamp the flour down. Any baked good — especially cake —with too much flour will be dry, hard, crumbly …

Can too much baking powder make a cake sink? ›

Too much baking powder or baking soda can create excess gas in your cake, making it expand too quickly without the proper structure, only to deflate once you take it out of the oven. Follow your recipe exactly and level your measuring spoon with a knife or some type of flat edge.

Can you eat a cake that has sunk in the middle? ›

As long as the cake isn't burnt, isn't row, and is made with the right amount of ingredients (eg. not too much baking powder), and the batter has walked through the correct process, a sunken cake should still taste good. The texture might be a bit denser or unpleasant, but the flavor should be nice.

What substance makes the cake soft and fluffy? ›

Baking soda is used in small amount in making bread and cake. It helps to make these soft and spongy. An aqueous solution of baking soda turns red litmus blue. It is also used in soda acid fire extinguisher.

What is the secret to a light sponge cake? ›

You need to incorporate as much air into the eggs as possible, as this is what levels the cake and will give you a light and fluffy sponge.

Why do bakers soak cakes? ›

Let me introduce you to the cake soak.

When you do this, the cake integrates moisture and flavor, and the sweetened liquid helps preserve the cake's freshness, so a slice can taste just as delicious a couple days after baking.

Why is my cake flat and not fluffy? ›

Overmixing ingredients can create a dense batter that doesn't get that same airy rise. Mismeasured baking powder (too much or too little) may also give you a flat cake. Make sure you have just the right amount of this leavening agent to give your cake the right lift.

What makes fairy cakes rise? ›

All rise …

There's the question of raising agents, for a start. Some people use self-raising flour, some use plain flour plus baking powder and many, like Allegra McEvedy and Mich herself, use self-raising flour and baking powder to give the mixture a bit of a boost.

Why are my cakes dense and not rising? ›

My cake is very dense.

This could be because a/ the cake mixture hasn't had enough air beaten into it, b/ the eggs were added too quickly and curdled or c/ there's not enough raising agent.

Why is my cake dense or gummy? ›

Why does my cake have a gummy streak in the center? Developing too much of the flour's gluten can make the cake rise beautifully in the oven, but sink as soon as you pull it out. The sinking part is what makes the dense and gluey streaks. This can be result of over-creaming the eggs, butter and sugar.

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