I Taste-Tasted 7 Publix Cakes—and One Was Pitch-Perfect (2024)

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Every cook has a grocery store preference. Publix is often favored in the South for its quality food, fresh produce, and incredible bakery. Amid the fluffy croissants, tender muffins, and tempting cookies, there's a secret. The cake selection at Publix bakery is beyond compare. Not only are its bakery items delicious, but they can be customized for a fraction of the price of other bakeries. And while it's important to save money, the best part of Publix's cakes is the taste.

As a bride on a budget long ago, I saw a picture of a gorgeous wedding cake decorated with a cascade of flowers. Knowing I didn't have much money for a cake, I ordered my cake from Publix. I met with the bakery manager and ordered a multi-layer buttercream and vanilla confection that I planned to decorate with flowers. It was delivered intact and couldn't have been more beautiful or tasty if I'd spent thousands. My cake even landed on the cover of the local wedding magazine for its unique style. Cracking into the top of that cake a year later on our anniversary was a pleasure.

For this taste test, I purchased a few festive options from my local Publix and ranked them from my least favorite to the best. All of the cakes were delicious and beautiful, and I wasn't disappointed in any of them.

Publix bakery is a treasure. If you don't have one near you, I'm sorry.

Chantilly

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Nutrition (Per Serving):
Calories: 270
Fat: 14 g (Saturated Fat: 9 g, Trans Fat: 0 g)
Sodium: 140 mg
Carbs: 33 g (Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 23 g)
Protein: 2 g

A creamy, spongy dessert topped with fresh berries, the Chantilly cake was popularized by a different grocery store: Whole Foods Market. But the version at Publix is a work of beauty in its own right. This cake cost $25.99.

The look: The cake was almost old-fashioned, with icing swirled by hand in long, thick swoops on the sides. There was a dedicated tunnel for the ton of fresh strawberries, raspberries, and blueberries that decorated the top. It looked like spring.

The taste: This cake gets love online, and I see why. It's a lighter confection, full of berries between the layers, and a whipped Chantilly-mascarpone cream frosting decorates the top. The reason this cake is at the bottom is a personal preference. Almond flavoring isn't my favorite, though I love it in sugar cookies. This Chantilly cake has notes of vanilla as well as almond and jammy, fresh fruit-filled layers.

One word of caution is necessary. I set the Chantilly cake down hard, and the layers collapsed. It's a light, airy cake requiring more delicate handling and refrigeration.

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Midnight Fudge Fantasy

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Nutrition (Per Serving):
Calories: 270
Fat: 12 g (Saturated Fat: 4 g, Trans Fat: 0 g)
Sodium: 150 mg
Carbs: 41 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 29 g)
Protein: 3 g

This rich cake is loaded with chocolate, from the dense cake layers to the chocolate curls and fudge on the top. It costs $25.99 and serves eight to 10 people.

The look: The dark chocolate cake certainly lived up to its name. Four layers of moist chocolate cake (or vanilla, if you choose) were sandwiched with chocolate fudge icing. The whole cake was covered in it and then heavily sprinkled with chocolate curls. To finish it off, Publix added fudge rosettes and buttercream roses.

The look: Rich and thick with chocolate, this dessert cured my chocolate craving. The cake was fudgy and dense, and the icing got a nice boost from the crunch of the chocolate curls.

Sundae Fundae

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Nutrition (Per Serving):
Calories: 440
Fat: 7 g (Saturated Fat: 1 g, Trans Fat: 0 g)
Sodium: 500 mg
Carbs: 72 g (Fiber: 10 g, Sugar: 18 g)
Protein: 245 g

The quintessential birthday cake, the Sundae Fundae looks like a bowl of ice cream drizzled with chocolate fudge. The 7-inch round cost $39.99.

The look: This cake was a celebration, with bright birthday sprinkles, ice cream cones filled with extra icing, and chocolate fudge drizzled down the sides of its creamy exterior. It called to mind a giant ice cream sundae without the melting mess.

The look: The icing was the traditional Publix buttercream, and I chose chocolate and vanilla cake layers to make it more of a party. It was tender and flavorful. You can fill the cake with more sprinkles, making this the most festive dessert I tried.

Sundae Fundae is a good birthday option with flavor to please everyone in a crowd. Of course, Publix does an excellent job of typical birthday cakes and more specialized creations.

Banana Pudding Cake

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The whipped topping and banana custard in this cake are reminiscent of the favorite Southern dessert. It's also a great deal for a cake that serves 6-8 people at $25.99.

The look: The cake was attractive—its skillfully iced exterior covered with a ring of Nilla wafers on the bottom. The top had a swirl of banana custard surrounded by circles of dried bananas and iced topping.

The taste: One of the newer cakes at Publix, this could have gone either way for me. Banana Pudding is one of my favorite desserts, and I couldn't imagine how that translated into a cake. Thankfully, Publix made a great one here, capturing that Nilla cookie flavor combined with creamy pudding and bananas. It tasted like the much-loved dessert—the cake reminiscent of one giant, soft cookie. The only downside was the dried bananas. I expect banana pudding to be one big, soft mush, and getting a dried banana provides an unwelcome crunch. It's to be understood, however, as you can't garnish a cake with fresh bananas as they brown quickly.

Chocolate Crisp

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An explosion of chocolate, this cake is covered with sprinkles, candies and cookies. The stripes on the icing make it look even more custom. A 7" round serves 8-10 and is just $39.99.

The look: If we were judging on appearance alone, this cake would get high marks. It's a cacophony of chocolate with a striped, drizzled, and gilded exterior. It's topped with buttercream rosettes, rolled white and dark chocolate, and chocolate-covered sandwich cookies. Crunchy sprinkles ring the bottom. I opted to fill the cake with more sprinkles, which provided a fun surprise. When you cut into the cake, the middle was all sprinkles cascading out when I pulled a slice.

The taste: The sprinkles were more pleasant than I expected. Eating the cake was almost like having a crispy chocolate bar with just the right mouthfeel and crunch. Even though I chose to add extra sprinkles, there weren't too many.

The chocolate layer had the perfect amount of cocoa flavor. The chocolate-covered cookies and rolls on top just added to the decadence. It was well-balanced and satisfying.

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Strawberry & Peach Sensation

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Nutrition (Per Serving):
Calories: 250
Fat: 11 g (Saturated Fat: 6 g, Trans Fat: 0 g)
Sodium: 150 mg
Carbs: 35 g (Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 27 g)
Protein: 3 g

Vanilla cake is encased in Bavarian cream and topped with lots of fruit for this elegant addition to your party. If you're serving six to eight people, they can enjoy all it for just $25.99.

The look: If you enjoy fruit, you'll love this cake from Publix. It's gorgeous, studded with kiwi, peaches, red grapes, and strawberries, and it's dusted with almond slices over bright white icing.

The taste: This cake had so much fresh fruit that it was a fruit-lover's dream. In addition to the generous portions of fruit topping, there was chopped-up fruit in the whipped cream icing. The cake itself tastes a bit like a trifle without the sherry, satisfyingly sweet without being too much.

Carrot Cake

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Nutrition (Per Serving):
Calories: 410
Fat: 24 g (Saturated Fat: 7 g, Trans Fat: 0 g)
Sodium: 300 mg
Carbs: 43 g (Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 33 g)
Protein: 3 g

You just can't beat the spice, carrots and nuts of this favorite. The cream cheese icing is just a bonus. This cake was a mini-size, serving 4-5 for $14.99. The full size serves eight and costs $25.99.

The look: This Publix classic carrot cake was decorated with a bright orange and green buttercream carrot piped on top of cream cheese icing, surrounded by a ring of fat, toasted pecans. Mine had ribbons of icing on the sides, and the texture made it look homemade.

The taste: Many people consider Publix carrot cake to be the best. Every year, I make homemade carrot cake for Easter. I'd put this version against mine, indicating how delicious I consider it. Publix's version has a rich, smooth cream cheese icing between four tender layers of cinnamon and spiced cake. If you have a nut allergy, this cake is not for you, but I loved the sprinkling of pecans through the batter and toasted whole pieces on the top.

This cake was the clear winner, scoring high points in taste, texture, appearance, and the challenge of perfecting a classic recipe.

The Publix bakery allows you to conveniently order online, with cakes ready in 24 hours for pickup. You can customize most of them with a few guided choices when you order, but the bakers seemed happy to create whatever combinations you can dream up. They're budget-friendly and beautiful, and you know what to expect from the high-quality website pictures.

If you're celebrating in the South, you can't go wrong with a cake from Publix bakery.

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I Taste-Tasted 7 Publix Cakes—and One Was Pitch-Perfect (2024)

FAQs

What kind of cake does Publix make? ›

We have a huge range of different options to make any cake perfect. Different flavors for our custom bakery cakes include vanilla, chocolate, confetti, marble, strawberry, and vanilla-chocolate combo. Some of our icing flavors include buttercream, chocolate fudge, cream cheese, and fondant.

Does Publix King Cake have a baby in it? ›

Q. Does Publix Bakery provide the 'infamous' plastic baby for inside the cake? A. Yes, however, we don't place the baby in the cake, we attach it to the box as a safety measure.

How many days in advance should I order a Publix cake? ›

With in-store pickup, you can order custom cakes and platters too. Just place your order 24 hours in advance, then stop by and pick it up before your event.

Does Publix Bakery make yellow cake? ›

Publix Bakery Yellow Cake, Sugar Free, Frosted.

Does Publix bake from scratch? ›

Over a dozen scratch-made breads baked in-store.

Try our famous cakes, pies, pastries, tarts, and cookies.

Does Publix give a free Smash cake? ›

What's more, did you know that if you order a decorated cake reading, “Happy 1st Birthday” with your child's name, we'll give you a free, 7-inch single-layer cake decorated similarly to the original – the baby's own cake to enjoy. Some call this a smash cake! We'll make sure you're satisfied.

What happens when you get the baby in a king cake? ›

Remember, finding the baby inside the king cake not only makes you a “king,” but it also comes with some responsibilities. If you are so fortunate to find the baby in your slice of cake, you will be responsible for hosting the next Mardi Gras celebration and providing the next king cake!

What is the cake with the baby inside? ›

The "Zulu King Cake" has chocolate icing with a coconut filling. Traditionally, a small porcelain baby, symbolizing Jesus, is hidden in the king cake and is a way for residents of Louisiana to celebrate their Christian faith. The baby symbolizes luck and prosperity to whoever finds it.

When to eat king cake in 2024? ›

Something like king cake is available year round, but those faithful to New Orleans tradition know it only has its cultural significance during Carnival season. That season will fly by this year, between the kick off on Jan. 6 and Fat Tuesday bringing down the curtain on Feb. 13.

Who owns Publix? ›

The Jenkins family built and own part of Florida-based Publix Super Markets, which operates 1,360 grocery stores in eight southeastern states. Publix is the largest employee-owned company in the U.S.; employees and former employees own an estimated 80% and Jenkins family members own the rest.

Do Publix cakes need to be refrigerated? ›

Never let your cake sit out for an extended period of time. Make sure your venue can keep it refrigerated until right before the reception. Avoid fresh fruit and creamy fillings—including cannoli and mascarpone cream cheese—as they require refrigeration.

How many people does a 1/4 sheet cake feed? ›

Generally, a full sheet cake can serve around 70 to 80 people, a half sheet cake serves about 36 to 48, and a quarter sheet cake caters to approximately 20 to 24 guests. Q: How much batter do I need for a sheet cake?

What kind of cake is in the Publix commercial? ›

This chantilly cake from Publix…

What is a Publix chantilly cake made of? ›

Product details Carefully handcrafted with vanilla cake, almond flavoring, and Chantilly-mascarpone cream frosting to be delicious.

Why is Publix carrot cake so good? ›

Carrot cake is a recipe Publix Bakery does very well—and, in a few forms, including bar cakes and whole cakes reserved for special occasions or celebrations. “The Publix's Carrot Cake is moist and generously spiced, made and filled with grated carrots and pecans, and topped with a cream cheese icing,” Best says.

Why is Publix so expensive? ›

The fact that Publix is an employee-owned company, and therefore pays its workers higher wages, might also have something to do with its elevated prices.

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