Halloween Pumpkin Cake
The reason I am telling you this… its because I had no energy to make it from scratch. Everything in this recipe is from a box or can.
If you want to duplicate this recipe with your favorite from scratch recipes please do!
You will need:
2 boxes Devils Food Cake (from scratch chocolate cake recipe)
1 box white cake (white cake recipe)
8 cups vanilla frosting
1 golf ball sized portion of fondant
Orange, Green, Yellow and Black food coloring
Small round cookie cutter
I started out by making the white cake mix. I am going to need only two cupcakes for this recipes, but I usually make four just in case I make a mistake along the way. I do that a lot. I used theremainingbatter and make little cuppies.
But! Before you use all that white batter, save about 1/2 cup. Add 1-2 drops yellow food coloring and then make two yellow cupcakes.
I then baked four 8in (you can do 9in as well) round devils food cakes. I stacked THREE of the layers, frosted between each layer and then frosted the outside.
You do NOT have to frost the outside. I do not know why I did. I was so, so foolish.
Put it in the freezer for 15-30 minutes or in the refrigerator for a couple hours, or up to overnight.
Then get out your handy dandy small round cookie cutter.
I think a good size would be just slightly smaller than the base of a cupcake.
Using your cookie cutter, find the center of your cake and press the cutter all the way to the bottom. You will need to remove the excess cake, and I usually just use a spoon.
I then take the fourth devils food layer and cut out a V-shaped potion out of the top. This will be the ‘flame’ to our candle.
Then take two white cupcakes, cut off any brown edges, and carefully insert them into the center of the devils food cake. This is going to be the candle.
Now, place the fourth devils food layer on top. Grab a yellow cupcake and shape the top in a V pattern. Then just plop it onto the top! The V part will be our ‘flame” and the base of the cupcake will be our pumpkin stem.
Now throw that in the freezer for a few minutes or in the fridge for an hour to get nice a firm. Your next step is to carve your pumpkin shape!
I have seen this cake baked with casserole dishes to get the perfect shape for the pumpkin, but I sorta enjoy the carving process.
Plus its super easy to do. You can’t screw it up!
You can either chill your cake again (I did) or start with your crumb coat. This is a layer of frosting that is used to help keep all the crumbs from showing on your final coat.
Take two or two and a half cans of frosting and place in a bowl. Add a few drops of orange food coloring until you get the desired color. You are now ready to frost!
Can you see all those black specks in there? We don’t want that on the final product. So now just chill this cake and take a break.
And here it is after I have added another layer of frosting.
I also grabbed about a 1/2 cup of frosting and added green food coloring. This is for the stem and all the swirly vines I love to add.
To get the perfect jack-o-lantern face, I have found that using fondant works really well. I just took a small amount, added black food coloring, then rolled it out on a non-stick surface. (you can always add some cornstarch below the fondant to ensure it doesn’t stick)
Now, find your ideal jack-o-lantern face! (you can do a search on google and find thousands or just wing it) Print one off the internet and just trace onto your fondant or freehand one. If you screw up, just re-roll your fondant and start over!
Place the fondant on the cake, no glue needed, and gently press in place.
I had so much fun creating a face I made one for the front and the back of my cake!
If I can find the energy (or if anyone is interested) I will do a mini tutorial on how to do these adorable pumpkin cuppies for my next post.
Click here for the Pumpkin Cupcake Tutorial!
And here is the inside of our candlelit jack-o-lantern cake! Fun huh? And pretty simple to do.
Hope you enjoyed seeing this cake made, and more importantly, I hope you will make one yourself!
Happy Halloween!
You are truly amazing! The cake is adorable but the surprise inside makes it so fun…and I know that kids, young & old, will love it. I have to make it this year!
Thanks so much for sharing. I do hope that you feel better really soon and have no additional problems. Sending healing energy your way ~
Pat
I would never have the patience for this. Not only are you super mom (and mom to be) but you are super baker!!!
I totally did NOT expect that candle in the middle – you’re a GENIUS!
Such a fun idea for Halloween! I’m sure your kids loved this! Love the jack-o-lantern inside…you are always so clever with your cakes! Hope you feel better soon, I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers!
Gorrrgeous!!!
Your ideas always blow me away!! I love the mini pumpkins and would love to know how you do it!!
I have to ask how do you find the time to be so creative!!
I love the cute candle inside. (But the outside is so cute it would be hard to cut it!)
Agreed that *Baking Ain’t Easy and it’s twice as hard when you are worried and sick but one would never know by the look of this fabulous cake! Glad that you enjoyed making it with your kids. It looks delicious and the candle inside is just too much.
Hope you are hanging in there. Prayers and best wishes.
I just love it! I know my kids will too! In fact, I think I will make this for my daughters 13th birthday that is October 9th. She just loves Halloween!
Whooooaaaaaaa
This cake is mind blowing
*brains everywhere*
Congrats!! This cake is stunning 🙂