3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake
on Feb 24, 2024
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This 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake is the perfect cross between flan and Basque cheesecake. You don’t need a mixer, flour, butter, or oil to make it. Just a few simple ingredients and you’re good to go. The fact that it’s a healthy and low-calorie option is just the icing on the cake (pun intended 😉)!

Why You’ll Love 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake
The cake’s texture is soft and creamy, while the taste is rich and tangy, with a subtle sweetness that is perfectly balanced. At first glance, this cake may look like a cheesecake, but the texture is quite different. It has a custard-like consistency that is slightly firmer, yet still incredibly creamy.
How to Prepare
🔥 Preheat the oven to 350F (175C).
🥣 In a bowl, mix the yogurt and eggs until well combined.
🥚 Add pure vanilla extract and cornstarch to the mixture and whisk until smooth.



🍞 Pour the batter into a loaf pan lined with parchment paper.
♨️ Bake for 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
🍓 Allow the cake to cool, then top with fresh berries, maple syrup, or honey before serving.



Nonna’s Tip 🍯
This cake is NOT very sweet. It is mildly sweet and tangy from the yogurt so I like to add toppings like maple syrup and honey. I suggest using vanilla yogurt if you want a sweeter cake or even adding sugar to the batter.

Variations and Substitutions for 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake
This easy 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake can be adjusted to suit your taste preferences and dietary needs. I have not tried all of these alternatives, so you may need to experiment and adjust the quantities.
- For a sweeter cake you can use flavored yogurt such as vanilla or coconut. You could also add 1/4 cup of sugar to the batter.
- Top the cake with a drizzle of 🍫 chocolate sauce, a dollop of whipped cream, or a dusting of powdered sugar for an extra decadent cake.
- Add spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, or cardamom to the batter for a different flavor profile.

Similar Recipes
This delicious 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake has a lovely custard texture that you’ll find in several other recipes, like my Custard Oatmeal.
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Custard Yogurt Toast (Viral)
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Custard Baklava
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Custard Cake Recipe
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Best Served With
- Coffee or tea 🫖
- Fresh berries such as 🍓 strawberries, raspberries or blackberries
Common Questions
My 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake can be stored in the fridge for a few days.
You can add 1/4 cup of sugar to the batter if you are looking for a sweeter option and don’t want a lower-sugar 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake.
For this cake recipe, you can use plain regular yogurt, Greek yogurt, or flavored yogurt such as vanilla or coconut.
You are welcome to try dairy-free yogurt, but I have not tried this, so you will have to experiment and adjust quantities. I believe that it should work, but don’t know for sure. If you try this recipe with dairy-free yogurt, let me know in the comments!
After about 50-60 minutes of baking, the cake should be golden and set. When you insert a toothpick, it should come out clean.
After baking, you’ll notice the cake will start to deflate and wrinkle, but don’t worry, that’s completely normal!
I let my 3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake cool at room temperature for around 30 minutes, then transfer it to the fridge for at least 2 hours before serving. This helps the flavors develop and gives the cake a firmer texture. But you don’t have to do this, so if you can’t resist trying it right away, you might find that the texture is more eggy and not as sweet.
3 Ingredient Yogurt Cake
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Ingredients
- 1.5 cups yogurt (plain or vanilla), (315 grams)
- 4 eggs
- 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract, optional
- 5 tablespoons cornstarch, (55 grams)
Instructions
- Note: This cake can be made with vanilla yogurt or any flavored yogurt like coconut. The cake will turn out sweeter if the yogurt is flavored. You can also add 1/4 cup of sugar to the plain yogurt if you don't want a lower-sugar option.
- Preheat the oven to 350F (175C).
- In a bowl, add the yogurt and eggs. Whisk well.
- Add the pure vanilla extract and cornstarch. Whisk again until the batter is completely smooth.
- Pour it into a lined loaf pan and bake for 50-60 minutes or until a toothpick comes out clean.
- Let it cool and top with fresh berries, maple syrup, or honey! Enjoy.
Notes
- For a sweeter cake you can use flavored yogurt such as vanilla or coconut. You could also add 1/4 cup of sugar to the batter.
- Top the cake with a drizzle of 🍫 chocolate sauce, a dollop of whipped cream, or a dusting of powdered sugar for an extra decadent cake.
- Add spices such as cinnamon, nutmeg, or cardamom to the batter for a different flavor profile.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This recipe was a total winner! Obsessed!
Your cake looks beautiful, Adina! 😍
This worked exactly as written, thanks! And you were right, I couldn’t wait to dig into it as it was cooling down and it tasted good, but a big eggy. Will wait next time. Thank you again for a great recipe!
So happy you loved it Marcy!
Fantastic recipe, just be careful the grams don’t multiply automatically when switching between 2X and 3X recipe
Thanks for letting me know, Andrew 😉!
Hi Lisa! Thanks for the recipe. I made it and it came out perfect! How long does it last, and should I keep it in the fridge?
Hi! You can store it in the fridge for a few days 🙂
Going to try this. How many pieces for the 80 calorie and 4 g protein, please. Thanks.
Hi, Gencha! That would be for one piece. Enjoy! 😊
This was absolutely delicious, will definitely make it again.
Do you use Greek yogurt or regular yogurt?
Hi, Beverly! I use regular yogurt, but you can use Greek – or any kind- that you like. 😊
Hi MN! Sorry if someone already asked this…could I use maple syrup for a sweetener? What about adding a bit of lemon juice as cheesecakes often do? Thank you in advance!
Hi, Lisa! You can absolutely use maple syrup to sweeten the batter. Lemon juice sounds like a nice addition, but I haven’t tested it. Let me know if you decide to try it! ❤️
Do I use full fat or low fat yoghurt?
Hi Sarah! I have only tested this with full fat yogurt. Low-fat yogurt tends to be more watery, so it would likely alter the texture of the cake to be more dense. Hope this helps ❤️!
Can I add protein powder in ? Any adjustments to the recipe you would suggest.
Hi Kevin, yes I think adding less than 1/4 cup of protein powder would work out just fine. Add it to the batter along with the cornstarch, and make sure the batter is free of lumps.
Hi. Can’t find exact quantities of yoghurt and cornstarch….
Be sure to check out the full recipe card for exact quantities 😉.
I added a bit of sugar with plain yogurt and it was great! Dusted with powdered sugar. Passed it off as regular cheescake. 😁 . Everyone loved it. Will try Greek yogurt next time.
Love it, Julia! I’m so happy it was a hit! 🤗
Oh sorry. Ben scrolling to fast.lol 🙂
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Can this be frozen once cooked and cooled?
Hi Oz, I haven’t tried freezing so I’m not sure how successful the outcome would be, but my gut would be the texture wouldn’t hold up. Please let me know though if you do try freezing it!