Coconut Custard Cake

A tender, nostalgic coconut custard cake with a pillowy cake layer and a silky coconut custard finish. Perfect for family gatherings and make ahead celebrations.

This Coconut Custard Cake is the kind of dessert that sits in the memory, arriving at the table warm and fragrant and inviting everyone to slow down and savor. I first learned this version late one summer when my neighbor brought a dish to a potluck. The combination of a light cake and a silky coconut custard top gave the same comfort as a baked custard and the joy of a fresh cake all at once. It became my go to for holidays because it travels well and keeps a modest elegance without fuss.
What makes this particular preparation special is the balance of textures. The cake bakes up tender and slightly golden while the custard sets into a glossy, custardy layer studded with toasted coconut for contrast. The coconut aroma is present but not overpowering. Over the years I have tweaked sugar levels and cooking times to ensure a stable custard that does not weep, and I always reach for full fat coconut milk plus a touch of vanilla for rounded flavor.
Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Comforting and refined at once, it combines a soft cake base with a silky coconut custard finish for a two texture experience that impresses without complicated technique.
- Uses pantry staples and two cans of coconut milk so it is easy to assemble in under 25 minutes of active prep and bakes in about 45 minutes.
- Make ahead friendly, the flavor improves after a few hours and it can be refrigerated for up to three days or frozen for longer storage.
- Adaptable for dietary changes, with clear swaps for dairy or egg sensitive diners and an easy gluten free version using certified gluten free flour.
- Crowd pleasing and attractive, it slices cleanly for potlucks and travels well in a covered container.
My extended family always asks me to bring this to summer reunions. Once at a birthday picnic a guest insisted I teach the method on the spot and within an hour three other families were jotting down the list of ingredients. For busy hosts this cake gives you beauty and ease at the same time.
Ingredients
- Cake Layer: 1 and 3 4 cups all purpose flour, 1 cup granulated sugar, 2 teaspoons baking powder, 1 4 teaspoon salt, 4 tablespoons unsalted butter softened, 2 large eggs, 3 4 cup whole milk, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract. Choose a good quality all purpose flour like King Arthur and unsalted butter for reliable richness.
- Custard Layer: 2 large eggs plus 2 egg yolks, 1 1 2 cups coconut milk (full fat canned), 1 4 cup sweetened shredded coconut plus extra for topping, 1 4 cup sugar, 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract. Use Thai kitchen or Chaokoh coconut milk for deep coconut flavor and avoid watery cartons.
- Caramel or Glaze: Optional 1 4 cup light brown sugar warmed with 1 tablespoon butter for a glossy finish if you prefer a shiny top. This is optional and adds gentle caramel notes.
- Toppings: 2 tablespoons toasted shredded coconut, 2 tablespoons toasted sliced almonds optional, powdered sugar for dusting optional. Toast the coconut in a dry skillet until fragrant and golden for a crunchy contrast.

Instructions
Prepare the Oven and Pan:Preheat the oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. Grease a 9 by 13 inch baking pan with butter and line the bottom with parchment if you prefer easier removal. Proper greasing helps the cake rise evenly and prevents the custard from sticking during slicing.Make the Dry and Wet Cake Components:Whisk the flour, sugar, baking powder and salt in a large bowl until combined. In a separate bowl beat the softened butter briefly then add the eggs one at a time, followed by the milk and vanilla. Gently fold the wet ingredients into the dry just until no streaks remain do not overmix or the cake will toughen.Transfer and Level:Spoon the batter into the prepared pan and smooth the top with an offset spatula. The batter should cover the pan in an even layer leaving space for the custard to settle. Small air pockets in the batter will give the cake lift while the custard forms.Prepare the Coconut Custard:Whisk together the eggs, egg yolks, sugar, coconut milk and vanilla in a medium bowl until smooth. Stir in the shredded coconut. For a silkier custard strain the mixture through a fine mesh sieve into a measuring cup to remove any chalaza or lumps and to ensure uniform texture.Pour and Bake:Slowly pour the custard mixture over the cake batter. The custard will float and sink in places this is normal and creates the signature layered look. Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 40 to 50 minutes. The center should be mostly set with a slight jiggle and the edges gently golden. If using the optional caramel, brush it on in the last 5 minutes of baking for a glossy finish.Cool and Chill:Allow the cake to cool to room temperature for at least 1 hour to let the custard fully set then chill in the refrigerator for 2 hours before slicing for clean pieces. Top with toasted coconut and sliced almonds just before serving.
You Must Know
- The dessert stores well refrigerated for up to three days and freezes for up to two months wrapped tightly in plastic and foil. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator then allow 30 minutes at room temperature before serving.
- It is high in protein from eggs and moderate in fat because of the coconut milk and butter. Toasted coconut on top adds healthy texture and visual contrast.
- If the custard is too runny after cooling the most common causes are under baking or using low fat coconut milk. Use full fat canned coconut milk for the best set.
- The cake slices more cleanly after chilling and using a hot knife technique works well run a thin chef knife under hot water, dry it and slice, wiping between cuts for tidy edges.
My favorite aspect of this dessert is how approachable it is for home bakers. I have taught neighbors and teenagers to assemble it in under 30 minutes and everyone gets confident at the pouring step. At holiday dinners a slightly browned top and toasted coconut make it look like you spent hours in the kitchen.
Storage Tips
Store covered in the refrigerator for up to three days in an airtight container. For longer storage cut into portions, wrap each slice tightly in plastic wrap then foil and freeze up to two months. To reheat from chilled unwrap and place on a baking sheet in a 300 degrees Fahrenheit oven for 10 to 12 minutes until just warmed through. Avoid microwaving large pieces or the custard may become weepy. Keep topping separate until just before serving to preserve crunch.
Ingredient Substitutions
To make a dairy free version swap the whole milk with an additional 3 4 cup canned coconut milk and replace butter with 4 tablespoons coconut oil at room temperature. For gluten free use a 1 1 replacement gluten free flour blend and allow batter to rest for 10 minutes before baking. For lower sugar reduce the sugar in both cake and custard by 25 percent and compensate with a tablespoon of honey if you like a rounded sweetness.
Serving Suggestions
Serve slices with lightly sweetened whipped cream or a scoop of vanilla ice cream for contrast. Fresh tropical fruit like sliced mango or passion fruit adds bright acidity. For brunch consider pairing individual portions with coffee or a lightly spiced chai. Garnish with toasted coconut and a sprig of mint for color.
Cultural Background
Layered custard and cake combinations appear across many culinary traditions. The technique of pouring a custard over a batter and allowing it to set while baking has echoes in Portuguese flan cakes and in Caribbean coconut custards where canned coconut milk became popular after trade routes introduced the ingredient. This version celebrates that lineage while remaining a home style baking staple in many communities.
Seasonal Adaptations
In summer serve with fresh grilled pineapple or peaches for a seasonal pairing. In winter add warm spices to the custard such as 1 4 teaspoon ground cinnamon and 1 8 teaspoon ground nutmeg for cozy notes. For holiday gatherings fold 1 4 cup crystallized ginger into the cake batter for a zesty lift.
Meal Prep Tips
Make the cake a day ahead and chill overnight to allow flavors to meld. Toast the coconut and nuts up to three days ahead and store in a sealed container. If transporting, carry the chilled cake in an insulated carrier with an ice pack and add final toppings once you arrive at your destination.
Success Stories
One of my earliest successes with this method was at a neighborhood bake sale where I sold out the entire tray in under an hour. A friend later told me she made it for a school fundraiser and received multiple requests for the recipe. That kind of feedback shows that the combination of simplicity and flavor connects with many palates.
This cake invites sharing and conversation and I hope you find it as comforting and straightforward as I have over the years.
Whether you make it for a quiet family dinner or as a centerpiece for a celebration, the Coconut Custard Cake rewards patience and simple ingredients. Make it your own by adjusting toppings and serving with seasonal fruit.
Pro Tips
Use full fat canned coconut milk for the most stable custard and creamier mouthfeel.
Chill the cake at least two hours before slicing to achieve clean slices and stable layers.
To slice neatly warm a thin blade under hot water, dry it and cut, wiping the blade between cuts.
If the custard appears under set return the pan to the oven in 5 minute increments until set.
Toast shredded coconut in a dry skillet for 2 to 3 minutes until fragrant and golden.
This nourishing coconut custard cake recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
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Ingredients
Cake Layer
Custard Layer
Toppings and Optional
Instructions
Prepare the oven and pan
Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit and grease a 9 by 13 inch pan. Line with parchment for easier removal if desired.
Mix dry and wet cake components
Whisk flour sugar baking powder and salt in a large bowl. In another bowl beat butter then add eggs milk and vanilla. Fold wet into dry until just combined.
Transfer batter
Spread the batter evenly in the prepared pan smoothing the top to create an even base for the custard.
Prepare the custard
Whisk eggs egg yolks sugar coconut milk and vanilla until smooth then stir in shredded coconut. Strain through a fine mesh sieve for extra silkiness.
Pour custard and bake
Slowly pour custard over the batter and bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 40 to 50 minutes until the center is mostly set with a slight jiggle.
Cool and chill
Cool to room temperature one hour then refrigerate two hours for best slicing performance. Top with toasted coconut before serving.
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