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Rum Cake — 🎂😋🎊 A double dose of rum in this EASY cake that’s supremely moist, buttery, and literally juicy from all the rum!! The perfect make-ahead holiday entertaining cake that everyone will LOVE!

a rum cake on a cake stand next to a bottle of dark rum

Easy Recipe for Rum Cake 

One of the very first trips I took with my then-fiancé was to Grand Cayman, where we stumbled into a gift shop that was sampling Caribbean rum cake. 

It tasted so amazing because it was moist and literally juicy because it was so loaded with rum. I had enough samples to likely equal a piece of cake, felt a little guilty, and bought a cake to take home before leaving the island.

I flew home with my cake, cut into it, only to be sorely disappointed because it was dry, not juicy, and there was hardly any rum flavor. That led me to believe they were literally pouring and dousing the cake samples at the shop with straight rum. It worked though because it got me to buy a cake.

I’ve always wanted to recreate that perfectly juicy rum cake I ate long ago. Fast forward nearly 20 years (boy, time flies) and in advance of the holidays this year I (finally) made a rum cake. It’s everything you want in a rum cake! 

Supremely moist yet surprising light, buttery, and loaded with bold rum flavor but in a balanced sense so that it doesn’t feel like you’re eating rum. Not that some people would complain about that, but I digress.

a slice of rum soaked cake on a white plate with a fork

Rum Cake Ingredients 

I opted to make this rum cake recipe with cake mix — don’t worry, the end result tastes 100% homemade yet the cake mix saves you time and energy!

I’ve gone into more detail further down this post on which type of cake mix and rum I recommend when making this rum bundt cake recipe. 

To make this rum-soaked cake recipe, you’ll need: 

  • Yellow cake mix 
  • Instant vanilla pudding mix (or French vanilla)
  • Eggs
  • Water
  • Oil
  • Dark rum
  • Vanilla extract (or coconut extract) 
  • Unsalted butter
  • Granulated sugar 
  • Kosher salt

Note: Scroll down to the recipe card section of the post for the ingredients with amounts included and for more complete directions.

side view of a rum cake on a cake stand

How to Make Rum Cake 

The cake is so ridiculously easy to make! If you’ve never made a cake recipe with rum in it, you’re in for a treat. 

  1. Add all the ingredients in a bowl at once, then mix just until combined.
  2. Turn the batter into a prepared bundt pan. Spray it well with cookig spray so your cake doesn’t stick to the bottom of the pan.
  3. Bake the cake until a toothpick or skewer inserted in the middle comes out clean. 
  4. After baking, poke holes with a fork over the top (bottom after you invert it) of the cake while it’s still in the pan, add rum sauce, invert, and repeat with hole poking and sauce adding. Make sure to gets it on all sides of the cake.
  5. Allow cake to rest for about 1 to 2 hours to absorb sauce before slicing and serving.

Rum Cake Glaze Tip

If the rum glaze for the cake crystallizes before you can drizzle it over the inverted cake, don’t panic! Just give it a good stir and drizzle away. This rum syrup is going to soak in without issue!

front view of a slice of rum soaked cake on a white plate

Recipe FAQs

Do I have to use boxed cake mix?

I wanted to keep this a super easy rum cake recipe, and for me that means using a baking shortcut. There are scratch recipes online you’re welcome to use, but my family loves this how this rum cake with cake mix tastes!

What Type of Cake Mix Should I Use? 

I prefer using Duncan Hines yellow cake mix for this recipe. Otherwise, any yellow or golden cake mix should work. Note that when I originally made this cake in November 2017, 18.25-ounce boxes of yellow cake mix were the standard. Since then, boxes are more commonly found in the 15.25-ounce size range. Although I have not personally tested the cake using a 15.25-ounce box of cake mix, I am sure it will be fine. 

What’s the best rum for rum cake?

I used Meyer’s Dark Rum (not sponsored by them in any way) because I wanted bolder, richer, and sweeter flavor than a white rum like Bacardi can deliver. You could also try a spiced rum like Captain Morgan or even a coconut rum like Malibu.

If you test the Malibu option, I would use half Malibu and half of another rum because I could envision an all-Malibu cake becoming cloyingly coconutty, sweet, and off-putting.

Tip: If you love rum desserts, be sure to make my easy no-bake rum balls as well! 

Can I Make This Cake in Advance? 

Yes! I find the cake mix rum cake tastes better as time passes and that it peaks about day three, which makes it an awesome make-ahead-of-the-party kind of cake. Love recipes like this when you’re entertaining because you can make it in advance, set it aside, and forget about it until the event. It’s the quintessential buttery rum cake and perfect for the holiday season.

Can This Recipe Be Made Without a Bundt Pan? 

I’m sure it can, but I prefer using a bundt pan because it makes for a taller cake that’s perfect for soaking up all the rum sauce. But if you don’t have a 12-cup bundt pan, I recommend googling a baking pan conversion chart to see which of your other pan(s) will work instead. 

Can rum cake get you drunk?

Extremely unlikely! There’s 1 cup of rum total in the cake and glaze, but I imagine most of it cooks off during the baking process.

How long does rum cake stay fresh?

The beauty of this double rum cake is that the rum acts as a preservative (it is alcohol, after all!) so it can last up to 10 days on your counter without issue! Just be sure to store it in an airtight container.

can I add nuts to the batter?

You can if you’d like. Chopped walnuts, pecans, or slivered almonds are logical choices. I’d start with 1/2 cup, see how it looks, and add more if you’d like.

Does rum cake need to be refrigerated? How long will it last?

Store cake airtight at room temperature for up to 10 days; do not refrigerate. The rum acts like a preservative, hence why the cake is good for so long! You can wrap it with plastic wrap, aluminum foil, or if you have a cake stand with topper that’s great.

The flavors marry in this rum bundt cake as time passes and I find this cake tastes better as time passes (about day 3 it peaks).

omg soooo good! my husband loves rum flavor cake so i decided to make it for father’s day as our dessert and everyone devoured this cake! 10/10 hands down! — Ivis

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Rum Cake

By Averie Sunshine
🎂😋🎊 A double dose of rum in this EASY cake that's supremely moist, buttery, and literally juicy from all the rum! The perfect make-ahead holiday entertaining cake that everyone will LOVE!
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 45 minutes
Total Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Servings: 15
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Ingredients  

Cake

  • 15 ounces yellow cake mix, (one standard sized box, see note below)
  • 3.4 ounces instant vanilla pudding mix, (one standard sized box)
  • 4 large eggs
  • ½ cup water
  • ½ cup canola or vegetable oil
  • ½ cup dark rum, I used Meyer’s Dark Rum
  • 2 to 3 teaspoons vanilla or coconut extract, I used coconut

Rum Sauce

  • ¾ cup unsalted butter, 1 1/2 sticks
  • 1 ½ cups granulated sugar
  • ¼ cup water
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt, or to taste
  • ½ cup dark rum, I used Meyer’s Dark Rum

Instructions 

Make the Cake:

  • Preheat oven to 325F. Spray a 12-cup Bundt pan very well with floured cooking spray, or grease and flour the pan; set aside.
  • To a large bowl, add the cake mix, pudding mix, eggs, water, oil, rum, extract of your choice, and beat with a handheld electric mixer on high power until smooth and combined; about 2 minutes.
  • Turn batter out into prepared pan, smoothing the top lightly with a spatula. The batter is thin, looks a bit skimpy for the size of the pan, but the cake rises dramatically while baking.
  • Bake for about 45 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted into the cake comes out clean, or with a few moist crumbs. Cool cake in the pan on a wire rack.
  • When the cake has about 10 to 15 minutes left to bake, start making the rum sauce.

Make the Rum Sauce:

  • Use caution, focus, and take small children out of the kitchen because the mixture is insanely hot and flammable and you're going to be whisking the entire time.
  • To a medium high-sided medium saucepan, add the butter and heat over medium heat to melt.
  • Add the sugar, water, and bring to a boil over medium-high/high heat. Allow mixture to boil rapidly for 4 to 5 minutes; whisk constantly so it doesn't burn (your shoulder should burn). The mixture should be white, frothy, and fluffy-looking.
  • Remove pan from the heat and using extreme caution, add the rum while whisking because the sauce will bubble up vigorously when the rum is added.
  • Return pan to the heat for 1 minute; whisk constantly. This helps cook off some of the 'raw' alcohol taste.
  • Add the salt and stir to combine.
  • Transfer the sauce to a 2-cup glass measuring cup; you will have about 2 cups of sauce.
  • Poke holes with a fork all over the surface of the cake (which later is concealed since it's the cake base when you invert it and remove the cake from the pan). I 'stabbed' the cake in about 75 places with a fork.
  • Slowly pour about 1 cup sauce over the surface, taking your time so that the sauce soaks in; set remaining 1 cup sauce aside. Allow cake to rest for about 1 hour to absorb the sauce.
  • Invert the cake onto a cake stand or serving platter and 'stab' the cake with a fork again, in about 75 places over the top and some on the sides.
  • Slowly and carefully pour the remaining sauce into the holes. If the sauce has crystallized, that's okay; just whisk it for a few seconds before adding it. I slowly add some sauce, and sort of 'press' it in with a spatula, and repeat. Some will pool down the sides onto the cake stand, it's unavoidable and okay.
  • Allow cake to rest for about 1 to 2 hours to absorb sauce before slicing and serving.

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Notes

  1. Note regarding cake mix: when I originally made this cake in November 2017, 18.25-ounce boxes of yellow cake mix were the standard. Since then, boxes are more commonly found in the 15.25-ounce size range. Although I have not personally tested the cake using a 15.25-ounce box of cake mix, I am sure it will be fine. I am partial to Duncan Hines cake mix.
  2. Storing this cake: The flavors marry as time passes and I find this cake tastes better as time passes (about day 3 it peaks). Store cake airtight at room temp for up to 10 days; do not refrigerate. Recipe is intended for those for whom alcohol is legal and appropriate.
  3. Cake adapted from AllRecipes, Rum Sauce adapted from Brown Eyed Baker.

Nutrition

Serving: 1piece, Calories: 280kcal, Carbohydrates: 20g, Protein: 2g, Fat: 18g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g, Monounsaturated Fat: 8g, Trans Fat: 0.4g, Cholesterol: 68mg, Sodium: 58mg, Potassium: 20mg, Sugar: 20g, Vitamin A: 347IU, Calcium: 10mg, Iron: 0.2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Originally posted November 3, 2017 and reposted December 25, 2020 with updated text.

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  1. 5 stars
    omg soooo good! my husband loves rum flavor cake so i decided to make it for fatherโ€™s day as our dessert and everyone devoured this cake! 10/10 hands down!

    1. Thanks for the 5 star review and it’s great to hear this was a total winner hands down with everyone!

  2. 5 stars
    This cake is BOMB! I made it w/butterscotch pudding and it totally leveled up the flavor. By the way, step 1 for the rum sauce had me cracking up! :)

    One suggestion for an edit because it seems like you accidentally reversed the words “top” and bottom” in step 8.

    I think you meant to say: “Poke holes with a fork all over the TOP of teh surface of the cake (which becomes the bottom when you invert it…”

    Thanks for a great recipe!

    1. Thanks for the 5 star review, Betty, and the butterscotch pudding sounds like a great level-up!

      I reworded my Step 8 directions, too – thanks for that. You’re the first person out the 270 who voted and rated (many more likely made it anonymously) who told me so great eye!

  3. I made this with a spiced cake mix. And used 9×13โ€ oblong cake pan. After pouring cake into pan, I added half pecans over the top. Baked. Then used glaze recipe but I added 1 tsp vanilla to the glaze. Not a piece was wasted.

  4. I haven’t made the cake yet, but am wondering when to poke the holes and pour the rum sauce over the cake – while it is still warm or after it cools?

    Thanks for the recipe. Can’t wait to make it!

  5. 5 stars
    Pecans chopped adds to the trxture and taste. I โ€˜ve been making this Bacardi rum recipe for decades. Delivious!

  6. 4 stars
    Pecans chopped adds to the trxture and taste. I โ€˜ve been making this Bacardi rum recipe for decades. Delivious!

  7. 5 stars
    Pecans chopped adds to the trxture and taste. I โ€˜ve been making this Bacardi rum recipe for decades. Delivious!

  8. Havenโ€™t eaten the cake yet, but I know itโ€™s going to be delicious. Iโ€™m a little confused by the instructions on poking holes in the cake. Are we poking holes in both the bottom of the cake which is the flat part and the top bundtand putting glaze on both top and bottom?

    1. Yes both sides but the majority is when the cake is still in the cake pan and you can easily poke holes and pour the sauce and then let it sit and absorb. Then invert it, poke holes on top, pour the remaining sauce over the top.

  9. 5 stars
    Absolutely brilliant! We used mini bunt cake pans instead to give out to friends. We baked them at 350ยฐ for 20-25 minutes and they came out perfectly.ย 

  10. 5 stars
    Absolutely brilliant! We used mini bunt cake pans instead to give out to friends. We baked them at 350ยฐ for 20-25 minutes and they came out perfectly.ย 

  11. 5 stars
    I adapted this recipe adding drained crushed pineapple to the cake batter and substituting the pineapple juice for the rum. It was delicious!! Iโ€™ve also had the rum cake and loved it as well.

  12. 5 stars
    I adapted this recipe adding drained crushed pineapple to the cake batter and substituting the pineapple juice for the rum. It was delicious!! Iโ€™ve also had the rum cake and loved it as well.

    1. Thanks for the 5 star review and glad this was great with the pineapple tweaks as well as with rum when you made it that way!

  13. 5 stars
    I also had the rum cake in Grand Caymen years ago. I made your cake yesterday. It is so moist, delicious, rich in rum but not overpowering. I came home from shopping today ย there are two pieces left. I will definitely make it again but this time for a party!