The smiley, happy, silly rainbows on this cake are totally inspired by those amazing frosting covered sugar cookies you get at the bakery. Or at least, at the grocery store bakery that I would frequent in my youth.
Those cookies were the only thing that made shopping trips tolerable for my mother when I was young. The promise of just one of those delectable cookies was enough to exhilarate my senses and make me… well… behave.
Its funny how sugar still triggers that emotional response in me today!
Anywho… here are some over the top, crazy, supposed to make your heart happy rainbows.
All of those rainbows are pure sugar highs… courtesy of my favorite buttercream recipe of all time.
Since this is a St. Patrick’s Day cake I actually made hundreds of gold coins for the base of the rainbows. I just made my homemade sprinkles, only bigger. But since I made them bigger they were taking forever to dry and I got impatient.
Hence, fluffy frosting clouds.
Next year I will plan better.
I mean, I probably wont, but I can pretend.
And then, because it seems to be physically impossible for me to make a cake without a surprise inside, I decided to add a shamrock.
Seriously… I made so many impulsive choices on this cake! I dont know what I was thinking.
Like instead of a bright green jolly shamrock, mine is really, really dark. I thought it would be a fun to make Nigella’s Guiness chocolate cake (beer… St. Patrick’s Day… it seemed like a good idea) and then just add a little bit of green so it wouldn’t be IN YOUR FACE green.
Like with this St. Patty’s Day cake.
I will show you what I mean.
Its dark.
And mostly resembles a shamrock.
At least it tastes fantastic!! (white cake recipe here)
This was one TOUGH cake. I really dont think a tutorial is possible because I need a full year to forget how much work it was.
Sorta like having a baby. Which I will be doing in 17 days. (scheduled C-Section)
TMI for a baking blog???
Sorry. 🙂
Beautiful!!! I have been thinking about you and wondering if your due date was near!!! Good luck…and get rest while you can (of course you know that already…with your other kiddos:)) We just adopted our third….he is such a little miracle…we are so in love already….I guess the exhaustion is well worth it:)
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOVE this!!! Can’t wait to hear all about the babe too!! 🙂
No such thing as TMI!
Beautiful cake and best wished for the new baby.
Umm… wow!
It is very cool. Love it. I want to taste your cakes and cookies. I wish you lived in my city, or across the street and was one of those neighbors who would call me over when you needed someone to taste test your baking goodies. What? A girl can dream.
OMG!! This cake is absolutely stunning!! I love – absolutely love your blog!! And your techniques – they’re just superb! Im always left jaw-dropped! and drooling .. =)
xx
G
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My friend Diane in Florida, her youngest of 5, will have his Bday on Thursday his name is Patrick Eamon (PET)- This is exactly what he needs for his St Patrick Day Bday cake !!! Too cute! Great job and congrats on the upcoming baby.
Auntie Pam of So Calif
This is gorgeous!
As if the outside of the cake wasn’t awe-inspiring enough…:)
beautiful cake! and congratulations with the baby 🙂