Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (2024)

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Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake is a twist on a classic church potluck recipe, topped with a creamy vanilla frosting and chopped Diamond walnuts.

I don’t want to be disrespectful, but the desserts that the church ladies provide for funerals are the best! There is nothing like a table full of a variety of desserts, all so varying and tempting in their own way. When I am in front of that dessert table, I remember exactly what it felt like to be a kid in a candy shop. So many choices…I want them all!

We were invited to an Easter potluck this year and I quickly remembered the dessert I chose at the most recent funeral I attended. It was a Texas Sheet Cake, but unlike the traditional chocolate Texas Sheet Cake, it was vanilla! It was perfectly sweet and so good, I knew I needed to make it for the potluck we were attending.

I found a recipe that seemed similar to what I had at the funeral on Food.com. I made some simple changes (added vanilla instead of almond extract, slightly reduced the sugar in the frosting and added chopped Diamond Walnuts to half the cake and left the other half plain, so people could make their own choice as to if they wanted nuts on their slice or not). See below for my slightly adapted recipe, but go here to see how the recipe was originally posted.

This is such a great recipe for a crowd because it makes quite a bit…serving up to 20 people. If you have an Easter event coming up and are looking for something simple and delicious to make, I highly recommend giving this Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake recipe a try! Enjoy!

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Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake

A favorite at church potlucks, this Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake makes enough to serve a crowd!

Prep Time 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time 22 minutes minutes

Total Time 47 minutes minutes

Servings 20 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter cut into cubes
  • 1 cup water
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 2 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 1/2 cup sour cream
  • 1 teaspoon Vanilla Bean Paste or vanilla extract
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking soda

For the frosting:

  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/4 cup milk
  • 4 cups powdered sugar
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
  • 1 cup chopped Diamond Walnuts

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 375°F.

  • Spray a 15x10 inch baking pan with cooking spray. (I bought this new pan for this cake... so worth it)

  • In a large saucepan, bring butter and water to a boil.

  • Remove from heat; stir in flour, sugar, eggs, sour cream, vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract, salt and baking soda until smooth. (Batter will be thick)

  • Pour into the prepared 15x10 inch baking pan.

  • Bake at 375°F for 20-22 minutes, or until cake is golden brown.

  • Cool for 20 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, for the frosting, combine butter and milk in a saucepan; bring to a boil, stirring as to not scorch the milk. Remove from heat. Add sugar and vanilla bean paste or extract and mix well.

  • Spread over warm cake, top with chopped walnuts.

Notes

Adapted from White Texas Sheet Cake recipe by ratherbeswimmin' on Food.com.

Disclosure: I am honored to be a compensated part of the Diamond Nuts blogger ambassador team. All opinions expressed are my own.

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  1. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (4)Cookbook Queen says

    Church potluck food — now you’re speaking my love language!! I need this cake in my life!

  2. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (6)Hillary says

    Looks simply delicious. I can’t wait to try for my next potluck.

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (7)Kristen says

      Thanks Hillary! Potlucks are the tastiest!

  3. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (8)Jeff @ Cheese-burger.net says

    I like the twist on the classic church potluck recipe. The added chopped Diamond Walnuts on top is an excellent touch.

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (9)Kristen says

      Thanks so much, Jeff 🙂

  4. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (10)Amy @ The Nifty Foodie says

    I love texas sheet cake! They always sold them by the slice at the church fair, and for the spring mass/potluck, it was always one of the first desserts to go!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (11)Kristen says

      Ohhhhhh – yum! That’d be one bake sale I’d be buying out, for sure 🙂

  5. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (12)cheri says

    What a beautiful looking cake, love potlucks as different dishes from the heart are always the best.

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (13)Kristen says

      You said it best, Cheri. Everyone always brings their best dishes from the heart to those kind of events. Maybe that’s also why church cookbooks are some of the best… they have all the dishes from the heart in there!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (15)Kristen says

      Thank you. Chloe! It was really good!

  6. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (16)Katrina @ In Katrina's Kitchen says

    Church potluck food is the best. Texas Sheet Cake is one of my most favorite desserts ever. I make a vanilla one that I’ve never been completely happy with. I love that you put vanilla bean paste in here!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (17)Kristen says

      You should really try this recipe, Katrina. The batter was different, since it was kind of cooked batter. It made for such a moist and delicious cake!

  7. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (18)bridget {bake at 350} says

    Oh, yeah. This is going in my “must make” file, Kristen! Guess what? I’m ON the funeral food committee at our church. Those ladies KNOW how to cook! It’s a nice way to give a little comfort…even to a family you don’t know. Making this next time.

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (19)Kristen says

      I do food for new mamas… which in the catholic church seems to be all the time 🙂
      You are such a good person!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (21)Kristen says

      Thanks, Jenna! I do hope you will give it a try!

  8. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (22)Maria says

    I love a good sheet cake! Looks fabulous!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (23)Kristen says

      Me too – sheet cake is the best! Hope you are feeling well! It was fun seeing your sweet family in Cooking Light this month, by the way 🙂

  9. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (24)Jenny Flake says

    The perfect classic cake! Great recipe!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (25)Kristen says

      Thanks, Jenny! Classic is always such comfort! Have a great Monday!

  10. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (26)Pat Wogan says

    For a true Texas cake, shouldn’t it be toppedwith Texas pecans?

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (27)Kristen says

      You are the Texan, not me 🙂 I have no idea!

  11. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (28)Ali | Gimme Some Oven says

    Church lady desserts are definitely the best! This cake sounds wonderful!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (29)Kristen says

      Thanks Ali – I agree! Love those church ladies!

  12. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (30)Liz says

    Thank you for the nice recipe.

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (31)Kristen says

      Certainly – thanks for reading!

  13. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (32)Pat says

    Beautiful cake and I think the vanilla bean paste would make it delish! Recipes from Church cookbooks are usually the best ever ~

    Thanks for sharing!
    xo
    Pat

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (33)Kristen says

      Vanilla bean paste is one of my favorite things, ever! It really made the vanilla flavor stand out in this!

  14. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (34)Joe Ann says

    This is a great recipe. I have made this cake for years, but I used almond extract instead of the vanilla in the cake and icing, too–sliced almonds on top instead of walnuts. Otherwise, the same….one of my most requested cakes at family get togethers. Now, I’ll have to try it with the vanilla and pecans (I’m a Texan!).

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (35)Kristen says

      The recipe I adapted used almond extract (but I was out!). I love the thought of topping it with sliced almonds though… yum!

  15. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (36)Phi @ The Sweetphi Blog says

    This looks sooo yummy, and how perfect for a big gathering! Thanks for sharing!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (37)Kristen says

      Thank you!! I love how much it makes and how tasty it is too! I appreciate the comment!

  16. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (38)Jennie @themessybakerblog says

    Oh hecks yeah! I’m all about a good ol’ fashioned piece o’ sheet cake. Love it! Pinned.

  17. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (39)Carol at Wild Goose Tea says

    You are absolutely right about some of the dishes that end up in Church potlucks. This recipe for a white cake is so rich with great ingredients.
    There is nothing like a time tested recipe. Thank you for sharing.

  18. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (40)Megan {Country Cleaver} says

    I second that – and if ever there was something to pick up people’s spirits at a funeral a good sheet cake is the way to do it! I mean, when I kick it, there better be good food for my friends to share!! And a big ol’ cake like this would be just FINE!!

  19. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (41)danmark sko nike free says

    It contains true and fair information. Your website is very useful.

  20. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (42)Sandy @ RE says

    Love this recipe, Kristen. Great for a large gathering, perfect for Easter! 🙂

  21. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (43)Laura Dembowski says

    I love sheet cakes! Vanilla was always my favorite so I’m excited to try this version!

  22. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (44)Liz @ The Lemon Bowl says

    My mom was requesting a cake similar to this one – I can’t wait to show her this recipe!

    • Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (45)francine dubois says

      c’est super tout ca j’aimerais bien faire des recettes de” pinterest “mais je ne sais pas comment faire la conversion des mesures d’anglais en français quelqu’un peut il m’aider ???? j’ai déjà regarder sur internet mais apparemment ca donne rien quand je convertis, le gâteau est vraiment dégueulasse donc ca doit pas être ça …..
      merci

  23. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (46)chunky beads says

    I love sheet cakes!

  24. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (47)angela tilley says

    love this!!!Awesome site!

  25. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (48)Dwight says

    My Texas sheet cake recipe calls for buttermilk in the cake and frosting. I have a White Texas sheet cake recipe that also calls for buttermilk (instead of your sour cream I guess). This works out great because I now make both and my buttermilk doesn’t go to waste. Family LOVED!! the chocolate but since making white…..it is taking over *~*

  26. Church Classic {Recipe: Vanilla Texas Sheet Cake} (49)Kelly Smith says

    Can you use buttermilk instead of sour cream in the batter?

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