When I asked my daughter what kind of cake she wanted for her third birthday, her reply was simple: "pink!" So I went a little overboard, and made the inside of the cake three shades of pink, with pink frosting, pink edible glitter and pink heart sprinkles. Were there pink candles? Um, duh. And I splurged a bit on this cake topper from Etsy because an all-pink cake deserves a little bling.
To make the cake ombre, all you need is a little food coloring! Simply bake as many layers as you'd like, evenly distribute the batter into different bowls, and use varied amounts of food dye to create different shades. I made 4 different layers, but the cake started to look absurdly tall so I ditched one of them. I used boxed white cake (two boxes) with neon pink food coloring, and followed this recipe for the Vanilla Buttercream. It was a hit amongst the pink-loving crowd.
Now if someone could just help me figure out how to explain to a three-year-old that her next birthday is an entire year away...
10 comments:
I bet your daughter loved this cake. You can never have too many sparkles, sprinkles and glitter on a cake - ever!! Sammie www.feastingisfun.com
Pretty in pink!!!!
wow, awesome for a girls' night!
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Hi Siri, love the blog! May I ask where your dining room table and chairs are from?!
Thanks!
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