Pink Champagne Cake {Scratch Recipe}
Today we are excited to share a uniquely light and flavorful recipe with you for Pink Champagne Cake.

This elegant dessert, with its moist champagne infused layers & delicious buttercream is perfect for weddings, engagement parties, anniversaries, Valentine's Day, New Year's Eve, or any occasion that calls for something special.
If you love champagne, you'll love this recipe. Make sure to check out our Champagne Velvet Cake and Pink Champagne Cupcakes as well!
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Why Pink Champagne Cake? A Quick History!
Southern bakers have been flavoring their cakes with sweet beverages for decades (Lemonade Cake, 7 up cake, etc.) but Pink Champagne cake takes that practice to a whole new level of delicious sophistication.
It is believed that Pink Champagne Cake first originated on the west coast in the '50s and '60s, and was a hugely popular choice for bridal showers, weddings, and bachelorette parties.
There's just something a bit glamorous about a dessert flavored with Pink Champagne, don't you think? The Los Angeles Times printed a Pink Champagne Cake decades ago and to this day it remains one of its most requested.
If you like Pink Champagne, you are going to fall in love with this recipe. While the pink champagne isn't overpowering, the flavor is unmistakable.
We love to fill and frost the layers with our Pink Champagne Buttercream Frosting, but traditionally pink champagne cakes have often been paired with bavarian cream or coconut fillings.
How to Make Pink Champagne Cake
You can find our full Pink Champagne Cake Recipe at the bottom of this post. Here is a quick rundown of our steps!
- First, preheat the oven to 350℉ and grease & flour three 8 inch round pans. We also like to line the pans with circles of parchment paper.
- In a medium size bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside
- In another bowl combine the egg whites, champagne, vanilla extract, and vegetable oil. Whisk until blended and set aside.
- In the bowl of your mixer, cream the butter and sugar 3 to 5 minutes until light and fluffy.
- While mixing on low speed, and the flour mixture and egg whites mixture alternately. Start and end with the dry ingredients. We do three additions of dry ingredients and two additions of wet. Mix just until incorporated.
- Pour into prepared pans and bake 25 to 30 minutes. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted the center comes out clean. Cool in baking pans 10 min. then turn out.
Pink Champagne Buttercream
We frosted our champagne cake layers with a delicious Pink Champagne Buttercream! We made extra since we did a lot of piping with our design. This recipe is so easy, pipes great, and has a light champagne flavor.
It is a simple combination of softened butter, confectioners sugar, pink champagne, vanilla, a pinch of salt, and pink coloring if you'd like!
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Champagne Cakes and More
We have several more great champagne cakes to share with you! Aside from today's Pink Champagne Cake from scratch, we also have a delicious, easy Pink Champagne Cake from a mix!
Other popular recipes are our Champagne and Strawberries Cake , Strawberry Champagne Cake, Pink Champagne Cupcakes and Champagne Pound Cake.
Here are a few more of our favorite "Boozy Cakes" (including Limoncello Cake, Pina Colada Cake, Margarita Pound Cake and more) that are sure to make your special occasions more special.
Thanks so much for stopping by! Don't miss our full collection of Cake Recipes, which include our favorite cake recipes from scratch as well as cake mix recipes!
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Pink Champagne Cake {Scratch Recipe}
Ingredients
For the Pink Champagne Cake
- 3 cups (342 g) cake flour
- 1 Tablespoon (15 g) baking powder
- ½ teaspoon (2g) salt
- 6 egg whites (194g)
- 1 cup (242g) pink champagne, I used Andre Blush Champagne
- 2 teaspoons (8g) vanilla
- 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil 18 g
- 2 cups (400g) sugar
- 2 sticks (226 g total) unsalted butter, softened slightly
- Small amount of pink food color I used AmeriColor Deep Pink but any pink would be fine. I added the color with a toothpick, just a small amount will give you blush pink
For the Pink Champagne Buttercream* This is a Double Batch
- 4 sticks (452g total) unsalted butter, softened *See Notes
- 12 cups (1380g) powdered sugar
- 4 teaspoons (16g) vanilla
- 1 teaspoon (6g) salt
- ½ cup (122g) pink champagne
- Pink Coloring Gel of Choice We used a touch of Americolor Deep Pink
Instructions
For the Cake
- Preheat the oven to 350℉ and grease & flour three 8 inch round pans. We also like to line the pans with circles of parchment paper.
- In a medium size bowl whisk together the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside
- In another bowl combine the egg whites, champagne, vanilla and vegetable oil. Whisk until blended and set aside.
- In the bowl of your mixer, mix the butter and sugar on medium speed for 3 to 5 minutes until light and fluffy.
- While mixing on low speed, and the flour mixture and egg whites mixture alternately. Start and end with the dry ingredients. We do three additions of dry ingredients and two additions of wet. Mix just until incorporated.
- Pour into prepared pans and bake 25 to 30 minutes. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted the center comes out clean. Cool in baking pans 10 min. then turn out.
- *Makes 7 ½ cups of batter.
For the Pink Champagne Buttercream
- Cream the softened butter until smooth and lightened in color
- Blend in the salt and vanilla
- Gradually add the powdered sugar with the champagne until the powdered sugar is incorporated. Beat at medium speed 3 to 4 minutes. The texture will become very smooth. If you are tinting the entire batch of buttercream light pink, you can add a very small amount of coloring gel while it is mixing.
- This recipe makes approximately 8 cups of frosting.
This recipe looks and sounds divine! I make cupcakes for my colleagues every week, so I am going to make them some using your recipe ! Thank you for sharing it with us
Thank you both for this recipe and all the others you share with us. I know that was very time consuming to find just the perfect one and I am excited to try it!
Thank you, everybody!
@Jess- We haven't made cupcakes yet but my best guess is that the recipe would work well (not too dense or too oily which usually means cupcake-friendly) ;0)
@June- We used 8x2 inch round pans-- (20 x 5 cm)
@Sue- Your coworkers must love you! Hope they enjoy the cupcakes ;0) -
@Melissa- Thank you so much!
Is cake flour same as all purpose flour? Thanks
Holy spatula, this is a killer recipe!!! I made cupcakes tonight with the icing and I think I ate 4 'ish' ☺️ Hubby loved them too!!! I used Korbel Brut Rose champagne and 5/6 tbsp of additional champagne wasn't enough to thin it down so I used whole milk to finish thinning and it was just perfect!! I use Nielsen Massey vanilla which I also think is wonderful! Wonderful ingredients = scrumptious cake!! Thx Melisaa, you rocked this one oh and the chocolate and red velvet too!!! All my fav's!!! Xoxo
Mary Keith, cake flour is different from AP flour :)
One cup pink champagne? Never heard of it? Where to buy it ?
Thank you
Michelle, thanks so much for the feedback- so happy that you all liked it! I'm also glad to hear that the recipe works well with cupcakes.
@Rosa, you can find pink champagne at the grocery store-- We used Andre Blush Champagne.
THIS CAKE IS FLAWLESS!! Made it today along with the buttercream & it could not have been any more perfect!! So happy I found it!! Thank you for an AMAZZZINGLY beautiful & delish cake!! :)
Charity, I'm so glad to hear it! Thanks so much for the feedback! xoxo
Hello, I made this cake and it was lovely, I wanted to ask you, what other liquid could I use instead of the pink champagne and still have the soft texture.Thank you and I love all of your tutorials..
Hi Komal, I have only used pink champagne with the recipe but I found a listing of substitutions when you do not want to use alcohol in a recipe. To replace champagne it suggest using, Ginger Ale,
Sparkling Apple Cider, Sparkling White Grape Juice or Sparkling Cranberry Juice, here is a link to the chart
http://whatscookingamerica.net/alcoholsub.htm. If you try one of the substitutions, I would love to know what you think.