When the sun is high and the days are long, the last thing most of us want is a heavy, overly sweet dessert weighing us down. That’s where this Coconut Cloud Cake comes in—fluffy, moist, and infused with the refreshing flavor of coconut, it’s the perfect slice of paradise for warm afternoons, picnics, or just a sweet treat after supper.
This isn’t your average cake. It’s soft as a summer breeze, with an airy texture and a gentle sweetness that feels just right—not too much, not too little. The tender cake is soaked in creamy full-fat coconut milk, giving it a rich but light feel that practically melts in your mouth. Topped with a whipped coconut cream frosting and a sprinkling of shredded coconut, every bite feels like a little escape to the tropics.
And here’s the best part—you don’t need special tools or hard-to-find ingredients. If you’ve got a handful of pantry staples, a mixer, and a 9×13 pan, you’re halfway there.
Ingredients That Work Together Like a Dream
If you’re someone who enjoys homemade desserts but doesn’t want to spend hours in the kitchen, this cake is right up your alley. Everything in this recipe is straightforward, easy to find, and beautifully simple.
Cake Base
2 ¾ cups cake flour – gives the cake its light, delicate texture
1 tablespoon baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
1 ½ cups granulated sugar – just the right amount of sweetness
¾ cup butter, softened – for richness and moisture
4 egg whites + 1 whole egg – helps keep the cake airy and soft
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1½ teaspoons vanilla extract
2 teaspoons coconut extract
1 (15 oz) can full-fat coconut milk – poured over the warm cake to soak in flavor
Whipped Coconut Topping
1 (8 oz) package cream cheese, softened – adds structure and tang
½ cup granulated sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoons coconut extract
2 cups heavy whipping cream, chilled – whipped into dreamy, fluffy peaks
1 cup sweetened shredded coconut – for that final tropical flourish
How to Make the Coconut Cloud Cake
Step 1: Prep Your Pan and Oven
Preheat your oven to 350°F and generously grease a 9×13-inch cake pan. You want a good nonstick surface to ensure your cake releases easily.
Step 2: Build a Light and Fluffy Batter
In a large bowl, sift together the flour, baking powder, salt, and sugar. Cut the softened butter into chunks and add it in, mixing until the texture becomes sandy and crumbly.
Add in your egg whites one at a time, mixing gently. Then add the whole egg. Pour in the heavy cream, vanilla, and coconut extract. Mix for a minute or two until the batter becomes smooth and slightly airy—this helps give it that cloud-like crumb when baked.
Step 3: Bake Until Golden
Pour the batter into your prepared pan and bake for 30 to 35 minutes. The cake is done when a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or with just a few moist crumbs.
Step 4: Soak in the Coconut Goodness
While the cake is still warm, use a fork or skewer to poke gentle holes all across the surface. Shake the can of coconut milk well and pour it slowly and evenly over the top. Let the cake sit at room temperature so it can soak up all that creamy, tropical flavor. It should cool fully before frosting.
That Heavenly Whipped Frosting
While your cake is cooling, it’s time to prepare the topping—the part that turns this from a good dessert into something guests will ask for again and again.
Start by beating the softened cream cheese until smooth and lump-free. Add the sugar, vanilla, and coconut extract, and blend well. Then gradually add the chilled whipping cream, beating until soft peaks form. Keep going another minute or two until you reach firm peaks—light, fluffy, and stable enough to spread.
Spread this cloud-like topping over your cooled cake. Finally, sprinkle the shredded coconut evenly over the surface. You can toast the coconut lightly if you prefer a nutty contrast, but it’s delicious either way.
Chill, Slice, and Watch It Disappear
Cover the cake and refrigerate it until you’re ready to serve. The chill time helps the flavors meld beautifully, and the frosting sets up nicely for clean slicing.
When it’s time to serve, cut generous squares and watch as the cake vanishes from the tray. It’s the kind of dessert where folks will ask, “Did you make this from scratch?”—and you’ll smile and say, “Yes, and it was easy, too.”
A Cake That Seniors and Families Alike Will Adore
This Coconut Cloud Cake isn’t just a light dessert—it’s a comforting, feel-good treat that brings people together. It’s ideal for family dinners, potlucks, or any time you want something sweet that won’t leave you feeling weighed down.
For seniors especially, it’s a welcome alternative to heavy, sugary cakes. The coconut milk gives it natural richness without being cloying, and the whipped topping is easier to digest than buttercream.
Whether you’re making it for guests or just treating yourself, this cake delivers that special feeling only homemade desserts can offer.