Sock It To Me Cake Recipe From Scratch
Sock It To Me Cake is an ole Southern stand-by that’s perfectly moist and so easy to make from scratch. Enjoy a scrumptious slice with your morning coffee.
A cross between a coffee and pound cake, this Sock It To Me Cake is a great cake to have with coffee but is an equally good dessert. A Southern specialty, this butter bundt cake with an enticing streusel filling is complete with a sweet glaze drizzled on top. Most importantly, it is moist and easy to make, since it starts with a Duncan Hines cake mix. It is said that Duncan Hines made this cake famous in the ’70s and ’80s by putting its recipe on the back of the box, so we certainly don’t want to break with tradition!
However, you can also make this Sock It To Me Cake recipe from scratch. Follow this easy from scratch cake recipe and simply use a bundt cake pan instead of a regular cake pan. Now let’s get to some baking!
Recipe Ingredients
- Yellowcake mix
- Oil
- Dark brown sugar (you can also use light brown)
- Sour cream
- Sugar
- Eggs
- Water
- Pecans
- Cinnamon
- Vanilla
Making the streusel mixture
Place 3 tablespoons of cake mix, brown sugar, cinnamon, and pecans in a small mixing bowl. Stir until well combined and set aside.
It will look like this.
Making the Batter
Put the remainder of the cake mix, sour cream, oil, water, sugar, eggs, and vanilla in a large mixing bowl.
Blend with mixer for 1 minute, scrape down sides and continue mixing for 2 more minutes on medium speed.
The batter should be thick and creamy like this.
Pour half of the batter into a greased and floured bundt pan.
Sprinkle streusel mixture over cake batter.
Pour the remaining cake batter over the streusel filling.
Spread gently to the sides of the pan.
Bake this at 350 for 50-55 minutes.
Let cool in pan about ten minutes before turning out to cool completely.
Making the Glaze for the Cake
Our glaze ingredients are confectioners sugar and milk.
Place the powdered sugar in a bowl and add milk a tablespoon at a time while whisking. Add enough milk to make a glaze thin enough to drizzle over the cooled cake.
Isn’t she a beauty? I think she is worthy of a bakery case. And the great part is, she tastes equally as amazing. Enjoy!
Storage
- You can store your Sock It To Me Cake in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week or at room temperature for up to four days.
- If you want to freeze slices, double wrap them and store them in the freezer for up to three months. When it’s time to enjoy, simply thaw the slices overnight in the fridge.
Recipe Notes
- I find using sour cream with cake mixes helps to ensure a thicker, more moist cake result. It’s one of those ingredients that really compliments almost any cake or brownie mix. You can also use greek yogurt, coconut yogurt or buttermilk. This article shows some other ways to spruce up box cake mixes too.
- If you want your glaze to just be a drizzle on top and soak into the cake some, make it thinner. But if you want your glaze to really sit thick atop the cake like icing, you want it to be the consistency of school glue. If it gets a little thin, just add a tablespoon or two more of sugar. Alternatively, if it’s a little thick, add a tablespoon more milk.
Recipe FAQs
Where Does the Name Sock It To Me Cake Come From?
There are questions about the origin of the cake itself but many who are old enough will remember the show “Laugh-In” in the ’60s and ’70s. They made the term “Sock It To Me” quite popular and since it means, “give it to me now”, I am thinking that is why the cake got its name. Because when you see it, you just want whoever made it to give it to ya right now!
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Ingredients
Cake
- 1 package plain yellow cake mix
- 1/3 cup dark brown sugar
- 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon
- 1 cup sour cream
- 1/2 cup chopped pecans optional
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 1/4 cup water
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 4 large eggs
- 2 teaspoons vanilla
Glaze
- 1 cup confectioners sugar
- 2 tablespoons milk
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Grease and flour tube pan or bundt pan. Set aside.
- For the streusel filling, place 3 tablespoons of cake mix, brown sugar, cinnamon, and pecans in a small mixing bowl and stir until well combined.1 package plain yellow cake mix, 1/3 cup dark brown sugar, 3 teaspoons ground cinnamon, 1/2 cup chopped pecans
- Place the remaining cake mix, sour cream, oil, water, sugar, eggs, and vanilla in a large mixing bowl.1 package plain yellow cake mix, 1 cup sour cream, 1/3 cup vegetable oil, 1/4 cup water, 1/4 cup sugar, 4 large eggs, 2 teaspoons vanilla
- Beat for one minute with your mixer and stir down the sides as needed.
- Continue beating for two minutes on medium speed.
- Pour half of the batter into the prepared pan.
- Top with streusel mixture.
- Pour the remaining cake batter over the streusel and spread gently to the sides of the pan.
- Place in oven and bake for 50 to 55 minutes or until golden and cake springs back when lightly pressed with your finger.
- Let cool for 10 minutes and then turn out onto rack to cool completely.
- To make the glaze, place sifted confectioners sugar in a small mixing bowl. Add milk, one tablespoon at a time, and whisk until smooth. More milk can be added if needed until the glaze is thin enough to drizzle over the cake.1 cup confectioners sugar, 2 tablespoons milk
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Why do you call it “sock it to me cake”? Just wondering……
The phrase, “sock it to me” came about in the 1960’s, it was “hip talk” meaning you were up for whatever the subject may be, i.e, hit me, bring it on.
The TV show Martin & Rowan’s Laugh In brought into our living rooms every week with people saying it.
Thanks!
The only reason that I have for the name is that is what my mother always called it. I never thought to ask her. Funny how you just take things for granted. Mama
To the comment about the cake mix sizes being different … I just bought a Duncan Hines cake mix and noticed that the Sock It To Me cake was again on the box. The recipe remained the same, so it probably means that the small amount of mix doesn’t make any real difference.
Mama Janice: Seeing this recipe brought back lovely memories of my friend Betty whose Sock-it-to-me cake was the best ever. She always had the ingredients in her kitchen and the recipe memorized and could bake a cake at a moment’s notice!
Recently I made this cake for my husband, who is diabetic, using the new sugar free yellow cake mix, splenda brown sugar, and no fat sour cream — the cake was DELICIOUS! My husband doesn’t have a sweet tooth – fortunately – but once in awhile something just hits the spot for coffee time or dessert!! This is a recipe that is easy to change, and still tastes great! Thanks for sharing your “fishing days” story — we used to keep our boys home when they were young, and called them “lovey days” …………..
Hi, how are you? I remember my mother used to bake this cake & had it for us after school I could not wait to get home. We all had to walk a mile to an from. I walk so fast that I souned like a flying bird lol. But since my mother is in heaven I for sure will try yours. Thank your mom. God Bless.
What a beautiful cake! That cake plate and server is also beautiful. May I ask what the pattern is? Thank you. I love Southern Plate! Everything you and Mama do just makes my day!
P.S. Janice I AM from North Carolina.Yes I AM a tar heal .Smiles———-Liz