UPDATED CAKE HERE: Green Ombre Cake
I woke up this morning with a to-do list a mile long.
Baking a St. Pattys Day Cake was NOT on my list.
Yet here I am, sharing anyway.
I think I need a baking intervention.
I can just see it! My family and freinds will assemble in my kitchen… “Amanda, step away from the baking soda. Good girl. Drop that room temperature butter! No, you do not need to blend it until its fluffy… No, no, just step back from the sifter… close the recipe book…good, good… we’re making progress.”
Anywho.
I had grand designs of green fondant shamrocks all over this little cake. That seemed like a lot of work. So I just used a little royal icing and make a shape somewhat resembling a shamrock.
Not bad for seven minutes of hard icing labor.
But here is the fun part!! I have been wanting to do this graduating color scheme for a while now… and finally made it happen today!
I like it but I would do it differently next time… start out with less coloring on the first layer, maybe even start with white? And definitely do a less…uh… green color. Something about green cake just doesnt inspire hunger in me!
So its back to the drawing board for me… are you making anything fun for St. Patty’s Day?
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Before anyone says, how did you do that? Here is a QUICK run down.
I separated my batter into 7 bowls (1/2 cup per bowl)
Then added one drop food coloring to the first bowl, two to the second, three to the third, and so on.
(in the future I would start out with MUCH less coloring)
Had the kids help me mix the colors, then baked each bowl separate in a 6 inch. round pan. (yes, I know there are more then seven drops in the last bowl, I was not being very precise)
Took them out of the oven, cooled, then stacked from darkest to lightest and then covered in frosting.
Next time, I will do it a bit different and might even do a decent tutorial. 🙂
What a great idea!!! Looks amazing! What a beautiful collection of cake pedestals.
Love the idea of graduating colors – it takes the rainbow cake to a whole new level!
I love green and that cake looks STUNNING!
Hi! I just ran across your blog today and I have to say “WOW”. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the heart cake and this one as well! I did green cupcakes, but now I just HAVE to do the heart cake.
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Oh la la! It’s great great great!!
I love it. I wish I would have seen this before St Pattys Day!
You are one amazingly creative lady.
*St. Paddy’s Day.
Looks gorgeous though:)
Okay, I just found your blog and I couldn’t be happier! I really want to make this cake for St. Paddy’s day this year but I have a couple of questions. Is this made in 6″ pans with the amount of cake batter for a regular 2-layer cake batter/cake mix amount? Also, could it be made into a 10″ cake to feed more people? If so, how much batter do you think I would need?
I can seriously see myself becoming obsessed with your site! I LOVE IT!!!
Great idea. Love the graduated colors that can be used for different occasions. Now I need 7 (6 inch) pans. Thanks.
Your cake was featured in Michelle Allen’s post today and I couldn’t resist checking out your blog. The cake is so cute! I can’t wait to sit down and read more of your posts…Happy St. Patrick’s Day to you ~