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Best Gluten-Free Cake Mix and Frosting Reviews

Published: Jul 11, 2020 by Sharon McCaskill · Modified: Nov 29, 2023 · ✅Edited and Reviewed by: Sharon McCaskill, MA, RDN · This post may contain affiliate links · 5 Comments

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Indulging in a delicious slice of cake should be a joy for everyone, regardless of dietary preferences. In this comprehensive review, we explore the world of the best gluten-free cake mixes and frostings to bring you a selection of top-notch options that promise not only to meet your gluten-free needs but to delight your taste buds. Whether you're a baking enthusiast or simply seeking a convenient and delectable dessert, our guide is here to ensure that your gluten-free cake experience is nothing short of extraordinary.

This post reviews the best gluten free cake mix from different brands to see which one has the best result so you can find one you love!

Keep reading for my honest review, or use the Table of Contents to jump to a specific point in the post.

Birthday Bash: Gluten-Free Cake and Icing Reviews

One of the questions I get the most from readers is: "What is the best gluten-free cake mix?"  Whether getting ready for a birthday party or wanting to use a gluten-free cake mix as the base of another recipe entirely (like bars or cookies), finding a good gluten-free cake mix opens up many gluten-free baking possibilities!  Keep on reading for my tried and true reviews of the best gf cake mix and frosting!

The gluten-free guide below is based on personal experience and research.  Always be sure to discuss any medical changes with your doctor for your personal medical needs. Additionally, this post contains affiliate links.  As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. My full disclosure isn’t that interesting, but you can find it here. 

Gluten-Free Cake Mix

Embarking on a gluten-free baking journey doesn't mean sacrificing the joy of moist, flavorful cakes. While you could make a delicious Gluten Free Vanilla Cake from scratch, you can also use a cake mix with good results. In this section, we dive deep into the world of gluten-free cake mixes, offering insights into popular brands such as King Arthur, Simple Mills, Bob's Red Mill, Krusteaz, and Aldi LiveGFree. Get ready to discover a world of gluten-free delights that promise to make your baking experience both effortless and delicious.

King Arthur Gluten-Free Yellow Cake Mix Review

King Arthur is a brand I enjoyed even before I knew gluten-free was a thing.  Their baking mixes (regular and gluten-free) are delicious and when I first started experimenting with gluten-free baking I started with King Arthur mixes.  When I read the ingredient list on the box of the King Arthur gluten-free yellow cake mix I was relieved to see that it didn’t contain gluten, dairy, soy, or nuts!  The box even has clear directions on the back for how to keep the cake dairy-free.  Score!

To make this cake mix you will need to add:

  • ½ cup butter (to keep it dairy-free and soy-free I used Earth Balance Soy Free)
  • 2 tablespoon vegetable oil (I used this avocado oil)
  • 4 large eggs
  • ⅔ cup milk (to keep it dairy/nut/soy free I used this coconut milk)

I baked my cake in my 12 inch Wilton Aluminum Round Cake Pan and sprayed it with Chosen Foods avocado oil spray since it doesn’t contain soy as a propellant.  The directions require you to use an electric mixer.  I used my Kitchen Aid Artisan Stand Mixer with the flat beater.

So, what was the verdict?

Pros:

Baked King Arthur Gluten-Free cake, yellow mix
The cake right when I took it out of the oven--perfectly golden!
  • Ummm… this cake is DELICIOUS!
  • It’s moist (not crumbly or dense as you find in so many other gluten-free cakes)
  • It held up well coming out of the pan
  • King Arthur's gluten-free products are certified gluten free by GFCO.  Learn more about certification in this post.

Cons:

  • If you haven’t made a King Arthur mix before, there are more steps involved than a typical cake mix that you just throw together and toss in the oven. It’s a bit labor intensive, but not at all difficult.

Overall Score: 5/5

This is the cake mix I most often bring to events or parties.  Often, people will choose it and like it  more than the gluten-filled desserts.  This truly is a delicious mix.

Although you can find this product at many local grocery stores and on Amazon.com, I find that it is usually cheaper at Thrive Market.

Click here to read more about Thrive Market and why I love it!

Simple Mills Vanilla Cupcake & Cake Mix Review

This gluten-free cake mix is a great option if you are trying to eat paleo-friendly!  It's an easy one to whip together, plus it only contains a few simple ingredients (yes, simple).  The box has directions for making one 8 inch round cake or 12 cupcakes.

To make this gluten-free cake mix you'll need:

  • 3 eggs
  • ⅓ cup of oil (either grapeseed or vegetable oil)
  • water
  • vanilla extract (make sure it's gluten-free!  Gluten can hide in extracts.  I love Watkins Extracts and Flavorings because they are gluten-free!)

I baked it in my 8 inch Wilton Aluminum Round Cake Pan sprayed with Chosen Foods avocado oil spray dusted with the cake mix (per box directions).  I whisked the mix with my silicone whisk.

Pros:

Simple Mills Vanilla Gluten-Free Cake Mix
The finished product--while you can't really see the cake itself, you can tell that it held up its shape well out of the pan and didn't cave in!
  • This gluten-free cake mix is not only certified gluten-free, but grain-free and only contains 6 ingredients!
  • It's paleo-friendly, dairy-free, and soy-free (it does contain nuts however).
  • Quick and easy to mix up and get in the oven!
  • The box directions of dusting the pan was great for ensuring that it did not stick
  • The cake was moist (not crumbly like many grain-free cake recipes)
  • The vanilla taste was prominent and super yummy!

Cons:

  • We used grapeseed oil in the mix, and there was a hint of the taste.  The next time we make it we will experiment with different oils.

Overall Score: 4.5/5

Although you can find this product at many local grocery stores and on Amazon.com, I find that this also is often cheaper at Thrive Market.
 
If you're interested in Paleo baking, check out my review of the Paleo cookbook: Meals Made Simple by Danielle Walker.
 

Bob's Red Mill Gluten Free Vanilla Yellow Cake Mix Review

Bob's Red Mill gluten-free flours and cake mixes have been around for years.  They've been in the gluten-free business a loooong time, so they have a large variety of products!  One bag of this gluten-free cake mix makes a lot of batter.  It can make 2- 8in or 9in round pans, a 9x13in pan, or 18-20 standard sized cupcakes.

To make this gluten-free cake mix, you'll need:

  • 3 eggs
  • butter or vegetable oil (we used butter)
  • water

We made ours in a 9x13 pan sprayed with Chosen Foods avocado oil spray and mixed with my Kitchen Aid Artisan Stand Mixer using the whisk attachment.

Pros:

Bob's Red Mill Gluten-Free Yellow Cake
We didn't dress this up fancy, because it was becoming trifle!
  • The flavor of this cake mix is a pretty classic vanilla cake flavor
  • One package makes a lot of cake
  • The package also includes directions to make a white cake

Cons:

  • The cake is a bit crumbly
  • The finished product can turn out dense (which is why I beat it with the whisk attachment to give it some more air)

Overall Score: 3.5/5

While we buy this mix frequently, we don't usually eat it straight up as cake.  This is a mix we often turn into something else (most recently my mom used it as the cake base in trifle).  When we have this mix, we often reference our book: The Cake Mix Doctor Bakes Gluten-Free to 'doctor' it up!

Krusteaz Gluten Free Vanilla Yellow Cake Mix Review

Krusteaz has a great variety of gluten free baking mixes and while you can buy them online at Amazon, often these mixes are easily found at your local grocery store.

To make this cake mix you'll need:

  • 3 eggs
  • 1 ¼ cup milk
  • 1 stick butter

We baked ours in mini silicone cupcake pans sprayed with and mixed with my Kitchen Aid Artisan Stand Mixer using the whisk attachment.

Pros:

  • Mixes together smoothly
  • Affordable
  • Easily found at local grocery store

Cons:

  • Didn't plump up fantastically
  • Not a true yellow cake color--they came out kind of dark.

Overall Score: ⅗

Aldi LiveGFree Gluten Free Vanilla Yellow Cake Mix Review

Aldi has a great variety of gluten free baking mixes including cake, brownies, and more! 

To make this cake mix you'll need:

  • 3 eggs
  • ⅔ cup milk
  • ½ cup oil (I used avocado oil)

We baked ours in mini silicone cupcake pans sprayed with and mixed with my Kitchen Aid Artisan Stand Mixer using the whisk attachment.

Pros:

  • Not grainy!
  • VERY Affordable
  • Rises well
  • True yellow cake color and flavor

Cons:

  • Only available at Aldi
  • Our local Aldi doesn't always have this item in stock

Overall Score: 4.5/5

Krusteaz and Aldi Mini cupcakes
Krusteaz mini cupcakes (left) and LiveGFree mini cupcakes (right)

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Gluten-Free Frosting

Elevate your gluten-free cake creations with the perfect frosting. In this section, we focus on the exceptional offerings from Simple Mills.

Simple Mills Organic Chocolate Frosting Review

Canned Simple Mills Organic chocolate frosting when stirred in the can
The frosting when I first stirred it in the can, you can see it's super airy!

My little 2 year old niece is not only gluten-free, but dairy-free, soy-free, and nut-free.  Finding a gluten-free premade frosting can be challenging enough, but throwing in dairy, soy, and nut free also?  I wondered if it would be impossible.  With all the other things that pile up on to-do lists, I don't want to think about making something from scratch.  When I found this canned frosting, I was so excited!  I knew that I could pair it with the King Arthur gluten-free cake mix above and have a cake that is safe for her to eat too!  It can also be paired with the Simple Mills cake mixes to stay fairly Paleo friendly.  I followed the directions and ensured that the frosting was room-temperature before attempting to spread it on my cake.   Here’s my review:

Pros:

Gluten-free cake made with King Arthur's gluten-free cake mix and Simple Mills organic chocolate frosting
The finished product!
  • Comes in a can, ready to go.  No prep!
  • Only 8 clean, easy recognizable, ingredients (have you looked at the ingredients lists of other canned frosting??)
  • The flavor is yummy! It’s very chocolatey. (Due to coconut oil as a main ingredient I was concerned about an overpowering coconut taste. There isn’t one!)

Cons:

  • It was a little difficult to spread. The frosting was very thick, so it was a bit tricky to spread it without tearing the cake.  Note: tricky but not  I was able to frost an entire cake without many crumbs at all!  It just took some extra care.
  • When we sliced & served the cake, the frosting stuck to the cake server instead of the cake.

Overall Score: ⅘

Update: We just tried Simple Mills' Vanilla Frosting.  It was good too--I personally like the chocolate better (because, chocolate!), but Tyler was a bigger fan of the vanilla.  I personally found the vanilla to be more sweet and less rich than the chocolate.  Also, due to the stickiness and stiffness of the frosting when I used it before, I microwaved this can (remove the foil first!) for 7 seconds and then stirred it up.  It was SO easy to spread!

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  1. Margaret ROGERS

    June 12, 2018 at 9:31 pm

    This cake was really moist and yummy! I thought both the cake and frosting were made from scratch! The chocolate frosting reminds me of my favorite Texas sheet cake cocoa frosting.I Sharon's cake was much better than the cupcakes I made!

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  2. Nicole

    September 19, 2018 at 3:10 pm

    I appreciate your honest review of these products. With so many options on the market these days it's nice to know I'm picking a good one that my guests will love without having to make a 'test cake' first. Thanks!

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    • thehelpfulgf

      September 19, 2018 at 4:04 pm

      yes... I've made too many 'test cakes' ahaha

      Reply
  3. Mandy

    November 28, 2022 at 6:06 pm

    I wonder if you heat up the frosting a little in the microwave and pour the frosting onto the cake if it would make a difference…

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    • Sharon McCaskill

      November 29, 2022 at 8:23 am

      Great tip! I bet it would!

      Reply

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