UPDATE:  Full tutorial now posted!

This cake is one of my “crazy” ideas.  I didn’t really think it could happen.  But then it happened.  And it wasn’t that hard.  And I am super excited to share it with you my New Year’s Eve Countdown Cake!

New Years Eve Countdown Cake #surpriseinsidecake

New Year’s Eve Cake

This cake is a showstopper for sure! Just imagine your guests gasping in delight when you cut into the first piece and there is a 10 there. The ‘9’ is peaking inside… and once you remove the 9 there is the ‘8’. This cake counts down the New Year with you! And… it’s not that hard!

New Years Eve Countdown Cake #surpriseinsidecake

How to Make a Countdown Cake

Begin by making a chocolate cake in a sheet pan.  (You want the pan to be approximately 12 x 18 inches.)  Make cake then freeze the cake for at least 2 hours.

Remove cake from freezer.  Using number cookie cutters, start by pressing a ‘1’ (or the number of your choice) into sheet cake.  If the cake feels at all crumbly, put back into the freezer.  Press ‘1’ into the cake and then remove cake from the cookie cutter.  Set it on a parchment lined cookie sheet.

Repeat this process for all numbers.  Make three sets of each number, even though you will only use two in the cake.  The extra set is ‘just in case’.  So you will press out three sets of 10, three 9’s, three 8’s, three 7’s and so on.

New Years Eve Countdown Cake #surpriseinsidecake

Place cut out cake numbers back into the freezer.  You want them to be frozen when inserting into the white cake batter.

Prepare white cake batter and pour HALF of the batter into a prepared 9 inch round cake pan.  To make this easier I pour my cake batter into a 4-cup measuring cup, then pour out approximately 2 cups into my cake pan.

Starting with the 10, place the 1 and 0 into batter-filled cake pan.  Make sure there is at least 1/2 inches between the number and the edge of the pan.  Place two 10’s back to back so that it’s about 3 inches thick.  Now place two 9’s in the pan directly behind 10.

Continue placing numbers into the pan in a circle, working back from 10.  Once you are about halfway around the pan, check to make sure that you are working on the number 5.  10-6 should take up half the pan and 5-1 should take up the other half.  If you have any extra space, simply fill in with 1’s.

New Years Eve Countdown Cake #surpriseinsidecake

PRO TIP: Mark your pan so that you know where the 10 is.  You can either make a dot with a black permanent marker or drop a small piece of chocolate cake on top of the batter where your 10 is.  (This will most likely be trimmed off when/if you level the cake.)

Carefully pour remaining batter over numbers making sure to cover them completely.

Bake cake for approximately 45 minutes at 350 degrees.  Keep an eye on it and test to make sure center is completely cooked.

Remove from oven, let cool for a few minutes, then place in freezer for at least an hour. (You can freeze the cake up to 3 months, just make sure its properly covered.)

When ready to frost cake, remove it from the freezer.  If needed, level cake.

Make note of where the “10” is on your cake then remove cake from the cake pan.  Place on the cake stand and mark where your 10 is.  You can use a piece of tape on the cake stand to mark.

New Years Eve Countdown Cake #surpriseinsidecake

When you are ready to cut into your cake, just make sure you make your cut where the ’10’ is.  Cut each piece about 2-3 inches thick.  You will then be removing the pieces in descending order.

Find the tutorial for this cake here!

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Amanda Rettke is the creator of I Am Baker, and the bestselling author of Surprise Inside Cakes: Amazing Cakes for Every Occasion – With a Little Something Extra Inside.Over the course of her 15+ year blogging adventure, she has been featured in and collaborated with the Food Network, New York Times, LA Times, Country Living Magazine, People Magazine, Epicurious, Brides, Romantic Homes, life:beautiful, Publishers Weekly, The Daily Mail, Star Tribune, The Globe and Mail, DailyCandy, YumSugar, The Knot, The Kitchn, and Parade, to name a few.

Reader Comments

  1. What an amazing cake Amanda!! Haha, I have no idea how you managed to put the numbers inside the cake but I am so impressed that you managed it! Yummo. Great idea, I am going to have to put my thinking cap on as to how I can replicate this. Great for any special occasion! xx

  2. Omgg the white is looking sooo beautifull n yummm..with the chocolate frosting…superb..i want i want..for now a recipe will do too..pls share its recipe…

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