HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
As hard as it is to believe, October is finally
ending and we are beginning the stretch towards the long winter ahead. But
before we begin thinking about Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years parties, take
a minute to embrace the fall season and enjoy Halloween the best you can!
Whether you’re planning on going to a Halloween party, or you’re just looking
for a seasonal treat to make this Halloween, this cake is a great way to make your
friends think you’re the next Great Baker on Cake Boss! It’s an easy and colorful
way to turn that $1.29 box of white cake mix into a master piece everyone will
love to dive into!
For this cake you will need to purchase white cake mix, two containers of white cake frosting (preferably the Pillsbury Funfetti brand because it comes with free sprinkles!), one package of food coloring, a box of Ziploc bags (if you don’t already have some!) and a tray to place the cake on for display (pink striped tray in my picture)
- 1. Start
by mixing together the white cake mix according to the directions on the back
of the box.
- 2. Depending
on how many colors you want to dye the cake split the cake batter into that
many bowls. For my cake I used 3 colors: green, purple, and orange.
- 3. According
to the directions on the back of your food coloring package, dye the cake
batter the color you are trying to obtain. There are usually directions for “cake
mix” food coloring, but if there isn't you may want to look it up on the internet for the specific color you are
looking to create! For mine, I used about 50 drops total for each.
- 4. Next
you want to make sure that you spray your pan with cooking spray or oil.
- 5. Now
drizzle the cake batter around the pan in random patterns until you use all of
the batter OR you can layer the
batter in the pan. For example when making my cake, I could have put the entire
bowl of green batter in first, and then the orange and lastly the purple. After
baked this would give the cake horizontal lines of each of the colors.
- 6. Lastly
back your cake according to the directions on the box!
Let your cake cool for about an hour and using a
spatula go around the sides of the cake and separate the cake from the pan so
that you can remove the cake and place it on your tray. Once you separate the
cake with the spatula as best you can, place the tray on top of the cake pan
and flip it over so that the cake is separated from the cake pan and on the
tray. This will give you a platform to decorate your cake.
Before decorating, let your cake cool for between
4-6 hours, and if possible overnight.
When you are ready to start decorating your cake
designate one container of frosting for the base coating of the cake and its
sides and one for the decorating part.
- 1. Using
a bowl add food coloring (as designated per color on the package for cake frosting) to one container of frosting
and frost the base of the cake.
- 2. Then,
for my Halloween cake, I mixed together 1/3 of the second container of frosting
with purple food coloring to decorate the border and sides of the cake.
- 3. Place
the frosting in a zip lock bag and cut the corner of the bag to your discretion.
I would suggest cutting a small corner off at first and then cutting a bigger
piece off. Start with a cut as small as one centimeter from the corner!
- a. It’s important to practice writing/decorating
on a paper towel/napkin/piece of paper first to get a feel of how to do it on
the cake.
- 4. Next,
make as many bags as you need for each color you want to use. For some colors
such as the green on my Halloween cake, I only used about two tablespoons of
frosting.
- 5. Go
crazy! Decorate your cake in any way that you choose and make it personal to
you: add sprinkles, candies, cookies, etc. Just remember that you can always fix any “mistake” that you think you
made and don’t be afraid to try something different! If your cake turns out bad
you can always just eat it and try again another day! I personally have no cake
decorating experience but I love to try new things with the few cakes that I
have decorated. It’s super easy to do when you put your mind to it and
concentrate. I haven’t used any decorating tools yet so my cake’s are pretty
basic, but I try and do the best I can with what I've got! This Halloween cake is the fourth cake that I've tried decorating, hope you enjoy!
Good luck and happy baking!
First Cake
Second Cake
Third Cake
What’s
your favorite holiday to bake for?!