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Remember the ugly/crookedy cake test that I shared on Instagram and Facebook? The cake tasted so good, I knew I had to perfect and share it. This Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake is naturally moist and has so many layers of flavor.

The pastry cream is lightly sweetened and complements the subtle tang of the sour cream. Mmm mmm and more mmm. Top it off with the chocolate ganache and a heavenly mound of raspberries and you’ve got yourself a cake that’s gorgeous and delicious.

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Recipe Tips:

Read through the recipe before you begin. Make the pastry cream first since it needs time to cool (p.s. it can be made a day in advance). Follow the order of the steps listed. Watch our easy video tutorial on how to measure correctly!

Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake Ingredients:

5 large eggs, at room temperature
2 cups granulated sugar
2 cups (16 oz) sour cream
2 cups all-purpose flour *measured correctly
2 tsp baking soda
2 tsp vinegar
1/3 cup poppy seeds

Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake

Custard Cream Ingredients:

9 large egg yolks
1 cup sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
3 cups heavy whipping cream

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Ingredients for Ganache Recipe & Topping:

8 oz by weight  (1/2 lb or about 1 1/3 cup of ) semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 cup heavy whipping cream
6 oz package fresh raspberries for garnish
CLICK HERE for Chocolate Ganache tutorial

How to Make Custard Cream Filling:

1. In a medium sauce pan, bring 3 cups of heavy whipping cream just to a simmer.

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2. In a medium bowl, whisk together 9 egg yolks, 1 cup sugar and 1 tsp vanilla until very smooth. As soon as you see the cream starting to simmer, add hot cream slowly in a thin stream to the yolk/sugar mixture, continually whisking

(tip: don’t add cream too fast or eggs may curdle and if they do curdle, strain through a sieve).

Pour the custard mixture back into the saucepan and place over medium heat, whisking constantly until just barely starting to simmer and the consistency of condensed milk then remove from heat. DO NOT BOIL. Let cool to room temp and thicken before spreading onto cake layers (tip: can be covered with plastic wrap and refrigerated to speed up the process).

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How to Make Poppyseed Sour cream Cake:

Preheat Oven to 375˚F. Butter and flour 2 non-stick 9-inch cake pans.

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1. In the bowl of an stand mixer using whisk attachment on high speed, beat 5 eggs and 2 cups sugar until pale yellow and thick (5 min).

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2. Stir together 2 cups flour and 1/3 cup poppy seeds then blend into egg/sugar mixture with a spatula.

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3. Put 2 cups sour cream in a large measuring cup. Put 2 tsp baking soda in a ramekin and stir in 2 tsp vinegar. It will fizz up, then stir it into the sour cream. As soon as the sour cream is visibly rising (it happens fast), mix it into the cake batter with a spatula until no streaks remain. Divide batter evenly into prepared pans.

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4. Bake 20-22 min at 375˚F or until tops are golden and toothpick comes out clean. Let cool in pans 5 min then transfer to wire rack and cool to room temp then slice cake layers in half with long serrated knife.

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Assembling Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake:

1. Place first cake layer on a cake stand, cut-side-up. Spread 1/3 of the pastry cream over the top. Repeat with remaining cake layers and cream. Keep the bottom of your second cake layer for the top of the cake (its flat surface is perfect for the ganache). Use a spatula to remove any excess custard from the sides. Refrigerate cake at least 1 hour before preparing ganache.

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2. After cake has been refrigerated at least 1 hour, prepare chocolate ganache.CLICK HERE for Chocolate Ganache tutorial. Pour ganache evenly over cake in a circular motion moving outward, then use a spatula to spread evenly. Since the cake is chilled, the ganache will firm up quicker and be easily spreadable. Scrape any excess chocolate from the cake stand and wipe stand clean with a moist paper towel. Garnish with fresh raspberries then refrigerate cake 4 hours or preferably overnight for the custard to set so it would be easier to slice. Let cake sit at room temp about 30 min before serving.

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Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake with Custard Cream

4.87 from 30 votes
Author: Natasha of NatashasKitchen.com
Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake | NatashasKitchen.com
This sour cream poppy seed cake is naturally moist and has a pastry cream that is lightly sweetened. Top it off with the chocolate ganache and a heavenly mound of raspberries and you've got yourself a cake that's gorgeous and delicious.
Prep Time: 5 hours
Cook Time: 35 minutes
Total Time: 5 hours 35 minutes

Ingredients 

Servings: 10 -12 slices

Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake Ingredients:

Custard Cream Ingredients:

Ganache Recipe

  • & Topping:
  • 8 oz by weight, 1/2 lb or about 1 1/3 cup of semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream
  • 6 oz package fresh raspberries for garnish

Instructions

How to Make Custard Cream Filling:

  • In a medium sauce pan, bring 3 cups heavy whipping cream just to a simmer.
  • In a medium bowl, whisk together 9 egg yolks, 1 cup sugar and 1 tsp vanilla until very smooth. As soon as the cream starts to simmer, add hot cream slowly in a thin stream to the yolk/sugar mixture, continually whisking. Pour the custard mixture back into the saucepan and place over medium heat, whisking constantly until just barely starting to simmer and the consistency of condensed milk then remove from heat. DO NOT BOIL. Let cool to room temp and thicken before spreading onto cake layers (tip: can be covered with plastic wrap and refrigerated to speed up the process).

How to Make Poppyseed Sour cream Cake:

  • Preheat Oven to 375˚F. Butter and flour 2 non-stick 9-inch cake pans.
  • In the bowl of an stand mixer using whisk attachment on high speed, beat 5 eggs and 2 cups sugar until pale yellow and thick (5 min).
  • Stir together 2 cups flour and 1/3 cup poppyseeds then blend into egg/sugar mixture with a spatula.
  • Put 2 cups sour cream in a large measuring cup. Put 2 tsp baking soda in a ramekin and stir in 2 tsp vinegar. It will fizz up, then stir it into the sour cream. As soon as sour cream is visibly rising (it happens fast), mix it into the cake batter with a spatula until no streaks remain. Divide batter evenly into prepared pans.
  • Bake 20-22 min at 375˚F or until tops are golden and toothpick comes out clean. Let cool in pans 5 min then transfer to wire rack and cool to room temp then slice cake layers in half with long serrated knife.

Assembling your cake:

  • Place first cake layer on a cake stand, cut-side-up. Spread 1/3 of the pastry cream over the top. Repeat with remaining cake layers and cream. Keep the bottom of your second cake layer for the top of the cake (its flat surface is perfect for the ganache). Use a spatula to remove any excess custard from the sides. Refrigerate cake at least 1 hour before preparing ganache.
  • After cake has been refrigerated at least 1 hour, prepare chocolate ganache.
  • Click here for Ganache Recipe. Pour ganache evenly over cake in a circular motion moving outward, then use a spatula to spread evenly. Remove any excess chocolate from the cake stand with a moist paper towel. Garnish with fresh raspberries then refrigerate cake 4 hours or preferably overnight for the custard to set so it would be easier to slice. Let cake sit at room temp about 30 min before serving.

Notes

Read through the recipe before you begin. Make the pastry cream first since it needs time to cool (p.s. it can be made a day in advance). Don't add cream to the egg mixture too fast or eggs may curdle and if they do curdle, strain through a sieve. Follow the order of the steps listed. Measure flour by scooping it into the measuring cup and scraping off the top.
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Russian, Ukrainian
Keyword: Poppy Seed Sour Cream Cake
Skill Level: Medium/Advanced
Cost to Make: $$
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  • Esther Inzhirov
    April 5, 2016

    Hi Natasha,
    I love this recipe! I made it for Easter and my family loved it. I have a question, I’m making a naked cake (I’m sure you know what that is), can I use the same recipe for the корж but without poppyseeds? Will it work out and still taste good? Thank you:)

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      April 5, 2016

      Hi Esther :). I think it would work just fine without the poppy seeds but I’m not sure custard is sturdy enough to work inside a naked cake.

      Reply

  • Yana
    February 9, 2016

    Hi Natasha! My custard came out too runny, and I don’t know why. It’s my second time making this delicious cake and both of the times it’s runny. My custard is in the freezer, that’s the only way I can do this 🙁

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      February 9, 2016

      Hi Yana, it’s difficult to say without being there but I’m happy to help troubleshoot. Did you do anything differently? Any substitutions? Are you using LARGE eggs for the custard and HEAVY whipping cream?

      Reply

    • Anna
      February 9, 2016

      When I was making my cakes, the custard I had to cook for a very long time around 15 minutes wisking it the whole time until you could notice that it’s getting thick, and if you cook it long enough trust me you will see how thick it gets. 🙂 hope this helps

      Reply

  • Anna
    January 24, 2016

    I made this cake 3 times in the last 2 weeks! It was delicious and perfect all three times! But I’m wondering it says you need to put the vinegar and baking soda in the sour creme & it will rise, well my sour creme never rises but the cake still turns out really good!

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      January 24, 2016

      That’s interesting that your sour cream doesn’t rise – I don’t know why that would be unless the baking soda might not be fresh? But I’m glad it still works out for you! 🙂

      Reply

  • Fabiola
    January 20, 2016

    Hi Natasha! I am Brazilian, my husband is Russian and thanks for your website he is very pleased with the foods that I make =)
    I made this cake yesterday, it is delicious!!! I couldn’t make my custard get thick, but the taste is awesome!
    Thank you for the recipes and tips!!!

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      January 20, 2016

      I’m so glad you are enjoying the blog and recipes 🙂 I think it might be a good idea for me to make a video on that custard one of these days 😉

      Reply

  • Lana
    January 19, 2016

    I really want to try this cake but was thinking with the ingredients and all, it might look cuter to make it with white chocolate ganache. You think it will work? Thanks

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      January 19, 2016

      Hi Lana, I’ve actually never made a white chocolate ganache, so I can’t say for sure but It sure sounds good! Do you make it the same way with white chocolate chips and heavy cream?

      Reply

    • Lindsay
      September 23, 2023

      I am in the middle of baking this cake right now and just wondering if it could be combined with the other recipe you have for a poppyseed cake that has the sugar/rum mixture spread on? Would that work ok with the custard?
      Thanks!

      Reply

      • Natasha
        September 23, 2023

        Hi Lindsay, I’m not sure if the syrup would be complimentary here with the custard. I probably would not put them together. There’s plenty of moisture and flavor in this cake with the custard and ganache as it is. The syrup might compete.

        Reply

  • I
    January 4, 2016

    Do you use heavy cream (like the directions say) or heavy whipping cream ( ingredients say) for the custard cream?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      January 4, 2016

      I use heavy whipping cream.

      Reply

      • I
        January 5, 2016

        I used “all purpose whipping cream” which is supposed to be the same thing according to a store associate, but I’ll have to try using something else. But my custard cream was a bit runny and didn’t look as thickened as yours. It tasted great and set nicely overnight, just when I was spreading it, i had trouble keeping it from running onto the sides. not sure why it happened. Other than that, tastes great.
        Also, do you know the difference between whipping cream, heavy whipping cream, all purpose whipping cream, and heavy cream? Is there a difference? I get so confused all the time haha

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        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          January 5, 2016

          Heavy whipping cream will always say “heavy” on it. Some of them specify 36% Heavy whipping cream, but they will always say heavy. The heavy one has more fat and whips up better.

          Reply

  • Dasha
    December 27, 2015

    Hello!

    My husband isn’t a fan of chocolate but the rest is delicious. Are there any substitutions for the frosting?

    Please and thank you!
    Love your recipes.
    -Dasha 😘

    Reply

  • kefah
    December 26, 2015

    Hey natasha..i love this website n all ur recipes…
    Im trying to make the custard for this cake..and i made the mistake of kinda letting it boil n not whisking continiously..is it salvageable? The color is not as yellow as urs in the pic but the consistancy is almost pudding like? Help !!! :(( im letting it cool and placing it in the fridge for use tomoro..hope to hear from u

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 26, 2015

      It should still be ok as long as it’s not chunky or grainy. Did you taste it? Let me know how it works out.

      Reply

      • kefah
        December 27, 2015

        It is a little grainy and has a very eggy taste.. :-/

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        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          December 27, 2015

          It might be beyond repair if that’s the case… 🙁 It is important not to boil the custard. Oh bummer 🙁

          Reply

  • Lena
    December 17, 2015

    Natasha, do you soak poppy seeds before using them?

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      December 17, 2015

      No need to soak or rinse them for this recipe.

      Reply

  • Jenny
    November 27, 2015

    Hi Natasha,

    Would this be good with the frosting from your poppyseed cake roll recipe? My mom’s birthday is coming up and that cake roll is one of her favorite things I’ve ever baked so I’d like to turn it into a birthday cake.

    Thank you.

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      November 27, 2015

      I think it would taste good but it probably won’t be enough to cover the cake. Are you planning to use it instead of the custard or instead of the ganache?

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      • Jenny
        November 28, 2015

        Instead of the custard. Maybe make double the amount?
        I’ve actually decided to make your honey prune cake instead and am in the middle of that now. It looks fantastic! Thanks so much for all your recipes, clear directions and super helpful replies.
        This poppy seed cake is next on my list.

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        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          November 28, 2015

          Ooh that’s one of my very favorites. I hope you love it! Doubling would probably work except that is alot of butter :-O

          Reply

  • Lana
    November 23, 2015

    Hi Natasha!
    I want to make this cake for my family for thanksgiving. Unfortunately we’re not big fans of the custard cream filling. in your opinion, what cream filling would you recommend that would pair well with this cake instead of the custard?
    Thank you

    Reply

  • Luda
    October 6, 2015

    Hi Natasha,
    If i wanted to make this into a square/rectangle cake, what size pan do you think would work best for this recipe? Will a 9×13 be too large?
    Thanks!

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      October 6, 2015

      It will be too large to get the same tall cake. You’ll have very slim layers and it would probably need less baking time. An 8 or 9″ square pan would work also.

      Reply

  • Eleonora
    September 1, 2015

    I made this cake and it came out good. The custard filling turned out runny though and I wasn’t sure why. I ended up adding some starch to thicken it but I am still wondering why that happened as I followed your directions exactly and took it off the stove when it started to simmer.

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      September 1, 2015

      It’s hard to say without being there. Did you use large eggs? Also, did you make sure to measure the cream at eye level for the most accurate measurements?

      Reply

  • Tamara
    July 2, 2015

    Hi, Natasha! Made this cake today. Came out sooo delicious!!! Thank you for the detailed recipe! Love your site! Thank you so much for all your hard work!!! God bless you and your family!

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      July 2, 2015

      Tamara, thank you very much for such a great review, blessings to you and your family as well :).

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      • Tamara
        July 2, 2015

        You’re very welcome! Cake tastes amazing!!! Now it’s my favorite one!!! I posted picture on Instagram. Thanks to you site I started to bake! You’re my favorite!!!

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      • Tamara
        July 2, 2015

        You’re very welcome!!! Thank you you’re way too sweet!!! Cake tasted amazing!!! Will definitely make again! Now it’s my favorite one!!! Posted picture on Instagram. You’re my favorite! Thanks to your site I started to bake!

        Reply

        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          July 2, 2015

          Thank you Tamara :). You’re so nice!

          Reply

  • Ellina
    July 1, 2015

    I just wanted to let you know i made this cake bc i had a dozen leftover egg yolks, anyways it turned out AMAZING! i invited my whole family over to enjoy it and they all complimented it. Thank you for such a great recipe and for detailed instructions!
    I didn’t have raspberries so I put a gorgeous pile of cherries on top, it looked so pretty 

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      July 1, 2015

      Ellina, thank you for such a great review on the cake and I’m very happy to hear that the whole family enjoyed it :).

      Reply

  • Julie
    June 26, 2015

    Was really excited to try this cake. But is the baking time correct? After 22 minutes my cakes were still completely raw on the inside. I didn’t realize it (they did turn a beautiful golden colour on top) until I was trying to invert them onto a cooling rack. Put them back in the oven but not sure if it’s salvageable at this time 🙁

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 26, 2015

      Hmmm… I haven’t had that experience. Are you certain your oven was at 375˚F? Have you noticed that before with other baked recipes – could it possibly be your oven? I’m not sure what else it could be. I hope that reply is somewhat helpful.

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      • Julie
        June 26, 2015

        Yeah my oven was at 190C (I’m in Australia) and I haven’t had any problems with it before. Thankfully the cake did turn out delicious 🙂
        I guess I’ll just have to remember to bake it a bit longer next time. I did love this recipe and tagged you on Instagram 🙂

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        • Natasha
          natashaskitchen
          June 27, 2015

          I’m so glad you enjoyed the cake and thank you so much for sharing it on Instagram!! 🙂

          Reply

  • Olga
    June 25, 2015

    I am making it and it rose in the middle liek a muffin. Do you know by any chance why would this happen? I followed step by step with only exception of using spring pan, could this affect, or I didn’t let it stay or mix enough in sourcream? I will cut it off but would love to know for the next time I bake it

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    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 26, 2015

      Hi Olga, did you add the sour cream mixture as soon as it was noticeably rising? Also, what size was your springform mold? Did you bake it in one springform mold or in two separate pans?

      Reply

  • Elizabeth S.
    June 21, 2015

    Looking for a baby shower recipe but wanted to use fresh fruit in the filling. I know you have a poppyseed strawberry salad, so do you think a poppyseed cake with strawberries would be a good flavor combination?

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    • Elizabeth S
      June 21, 2015

      Then again, maybe poppy seeds during pregnancy are a no-no! I’d still love to try it sometime, though!

      Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 21, 2015

      Elizabeth, I think poppyseed and strawberry is a good combination but I’m not sure how you can place strawberries without layers sliding apart. Strawberries would go great on top but not between the layers. Hope this helps :).

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      • Elizabeth S.
        June 22, 2015

        Thanks! I know what you mean. 🙂

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  • Kristina
    June 11, 2015

    Making your cake today as a surprise for my husband 🙂 I made the custard cream filling yesterday and put it in the refrigerator overnight but it didn’t quite thicken … is there anything I can do to save it?

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 11, 2015

      So sorry for the late reply. We spent most of the day at my parents house helping them prep or a garage sale. How loose is it? It’s ok for the custard to be a little loose – the cake absorbs some of it and becomes more moist.

      Reply

  • Galya
    June 4, 2015

    My family loved this cake, thank you for the recipe!

    Reply

    • Natasha
      natashaskitchen
      June 5, 2015

      Galya, thank you for the great review and you are welcome :).

      Reply

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