Hello from the other side of this Passionfruit Vanilla Layer Cake which took me exactly five beautiful hours to decorate. I thought the #18 tip was going to be bigger than this but it ended up being teeny tiny! And I also may have been distracted by old episodes of Real Housewives of New York. I forgot how great/terrible/amazing they are.
I’ve been in the throes of getting our house together. I’m trying to take my bedroom from dorm room to cozy and it’s taken a lot of planning and moving random things out of it (whole post coming soon!). I guess you can say spring cleaning has been in full effect and it feels SO nice.
So naturally, I took a bit of a break and made this cake. This cake is so delicious and it comes from Tessa’s new cake book Icing On The Cake: Baking and Decorating Simple, Stunning Desserts at Home.
If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make beautiful beautiful cakes that also taste delicious, her book is a wonderful resource. It’s so inspiring, there were at least ten other cakes I was debating before I settled on this one!
How to Freeze Passionfruit!
I ended up going with this Passionfruit Cake because Josh had purchased a few at the farmer’s market and had them in the freezer. Did you know you could freeze them?
And then you slice them in half (while they’re frozen) and scoop out the pulp and let it defrost. It’s pretty fascinating. A little tip from him that I didn’t know!
The recipe called for some passionfruit caramel that I decided to skip because I was a bit pressed on time, but if you get the book, for sure make it!
I hope you make this delicious Passionfruit Vanilla Layer Cake!
Here’s a link to Tessa’s blog + book.
For another cake recipe, check out this Lemon Coconut Petal Cake!

Vanilla Passion Fruit Cake
Ingredients
For the Vanilla Bean Cake:
- 3 (405g) cups plus 2 tablespoons cake flour
- 1 tablespoon baking powder
- 3/4 teaspoon kosher salt
- 1 (225g) cup unsalted butter at room temperature
- 2 (400g) cups white granulated sugar
- 1 tablespoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
- 4 large egg yolks
- 2 large eggs
- 1 1/3 (320ml) cups whole milk
- 3 (85g) ounces white chocolate
For the Passion Fruit Buttercream:
- 6 large egg whites
- 2 cups white granulated sugar
- 4 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
- 3 cups unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 6 to 8 tablespoons thawed frozen passion fruit concentrate
Instructions
Make the Vanilla Bean Cake
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Grease and flour three 8-inch cake pans and line the bottoms with parchment paper.
- Sift together the cake flour, baking powder, and salt into a large bowl.
- In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter on medium speed for 2 minutes. Add the sugar and mix on medium-high until light and fluffy, 3 to 5 minutes. Stop the mixer and scrape down the bowl.
- Turn the mixer to medium-low and add the vanilla. Add the egg yolks and eggs one at a time, mixing until each is incorporated before adding the next. Mix until combined. Stop the mixer and scrape down the bowl.
- Turn the mixer to low and add the flour mixture in three batches, alternating with the milk, beginning and ending with the flour mixture. After the last streaks of the flour mixture are combined, mix on medium for no more than 30 seconds. Stop the mixer and fold in the chocolate by hand.
- Evenly divide the batter among the three prepared pans. Bake for 28 to 35 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center of each cake comes out clean. Let the cakes cool on a wire rack for 10 to 15 minutes before removing from the pans. Allow the cakes to cool completely, right-side up, on the wire rack before removing the parchment.
Passion Fruit Buttercream:
- Put the egg whites and sugar in the bowl of a stand mixer. Gently whisk them by hand to combine. In a medium saucepan, bring an inch or two of water to a simmer over medium-low heat. Place the mixer bowl on top of the saucepan to create a double boiler (be sure the bottom of the bowl does not touch the water). Heat the egg mixture, whisking intermittently, until it reaches 160 F on a candy thermometer.
- Carefully affix the mixer bowl to the stand mixer (it may be hot) and fit the mixer with the whisk attachment. Beat the egg white mixture on high speed for 8 to 10 minutes, until the mixture holds medium-stiff peaks and the outside of the bowl has cooled to room temperature.
- Remove the whisk attachment and add the paddle attachment. Turn the mixer to medium-high and add the butter and beat until the buttercream is silky smooth, 3 to 5 minutes.
- Add 6 tablespoons of the passion fruit concentrate a few tablespoons at a time and mix until combined, then taste and add the remaining passion fruit concentrate to your liking.
To Assemble the Cake:
- Place one cake layer on a cake board or serving plate. Spread about 3/4 cup of the passion fruit buttercream with an offset spatula. Top with a second cake layer and repeat; place the final cake layer on top. Crumb coat the cake with the buttercream and chill in the fridge for 15 minutes.
To Decorate the Cake
- Smoothly frost the cake with a thin layer of buttercream.
- To decorate the cake with the ombre shell piping, divide the remaining buttercream into three bowls. Tint each of the batches of buttercream to different degrees of yellow, going from darker to lighter. Fill a piping bag fitted with a small star tip (Wilton #18) with the tinted buttercream. Pipe a continuous row of shells around the bottom of the cake. After about three rows, empty the piping bag and fill it with the slightly darker shade. Repeat until you've worked your way all of the way up the cake.
- If you like, you can add some fresh passionfruit puree to the very top.
Does the passion fruit concentrate already have sugar in it?
nope it shouldn’t!
Beautiful Cake! I was wondering if you could use a purée , and does it have had to be frozen . Thank you !
It should work! Never tried it tho…
Can’t wait to try this recipe for my sister’s birthday. She’s a big passion fruit fan. If I’m using 7′ instead of 8′ cake pans, how should I adjust the recipe?
This recipe!!!! I made a passion fruit caramel that dL helped! But my cake was dry! any tips to keep it moist?
What a beautiful cake! The way you frosted and stacked each layer is freaking exquisite!
Hi there,
Did you use Passionfruit Puree for you cake ?
Hi Adrianna,
Awesome … One question you use frozen pueree ?
Thank you
This cake is gorgeous…can’t wait to try it! For the buttercream, when do you add the 3 cups of butter?
Ahh sorry about that, just added that bit. It’s right after you whip the egg whites on the mixer. You switch it to the paddle attachment and add the butter!
When do you put the butter into the buttercream?
Ahh sorry about that, just added that bit. It’s right after you whip the egg whites on the mixer. You switch it to the paddle attachment and add the butter!
What a beautiful cake! The way you frosted and stacked each layer is freaking exquisite! Passionfruit is so underrated when it comes to baking. Most people top it on smoothies, oats, or chia pudding, but why not integrate it into dessert more often? It does have that luscious juiciness and tang to really jazz up a sweet or somewhat bland canvas!
thanks, cassie!
Hi Adrianna!
WoW!!
What a cake, it looks soooo pretty! YAY YOU!
I have Tessa’s first book and was gifted with her second book for my birthday.
I am so into her baked goodies, they’re just delicious!
Everything that I’ve made from her books comes out wonderful!
Some are a bit time consuming but well worth the effort.
Your cake looks great and thanks for the tip on freezing passion fruit, I had no clue.
I always look forward to seeing your posts in my emails.
Looking forward to seeing your new bedroom update.
Have a nice day Adrianna!
Hi! Is the white chocolate melted? Thanks!
nope, just chopped and added!
This is just stunning!
great tip to freeze passion fruit
Oh wow, this looks beautiful and absolutely delicious! I’ve added it to my future baking list to give it a try, even though I’m still learning I’d love to try this.
Emily | Snippets of Emily’s Life xx