The second time making the cake I was surprised by how quickly everything went. Its amazing how much smoother life is with a plan.
Huh. I gotta remember that.
Anywho… I made two cakes. One red velvet and one white cake. I made them in 8in pans and used these methods for creating a level cake.
Here is an important step… immediately out of the oven, within five minutes at most, I removed the cakes from their pans and cut the top dome of both 8-inch cakes.
I then placed the cut parts together. (It should look like a two layer cake here, except without frosting) Then put it in the freezer for no less than five hours.
The reason I do this is:
1. I want the height of a two layer cake. (four or five inches)
2. I do not want a frosting seam.
3. This helps to meld the layers together so they appear one complete layer.
(If you have a 5-inch deep cake pan you can use that.)
Now! Once the cakes have firmed up nicely (after a good five hours) you can remove them from the freezer.
We will begin to cut out our layers!
I simply used a cardboard cake round as my guide. I traced out three evenly spaced concentric circles.

I am now going to cut off the outside circle.

Place the template back on the cake. Now I need to carve around that circle! It’s important to try and get your knife at a 90-degree angle… you want a very straight up and down cut.

Follow the template as close as you can. A sharp knife here is a great idea!!

You are going to do this with BOTH cakes.
Now I cut off another circle and started the process again.

Do this to both cakes.
Then cut off another circle so you are left with the center portion. (FYI, if you want to do another circle, therefore making your center smaller, you certainly can!)

You are now left with two cakes that have concentric circles cut in each.

The next step might go against everything you know about cake… but just do it anyway.
Wow that was bossy.

Take a nice big sharp knife and cut from the OUTSIDE of the center circle through the cake.

You are going to gently separate the layers into individual sections. This is why it is SO important to have a very chilled if not frozen cake!

Choose which center you want to start with. (I choose the white cake)

Take the next larger layer of the other cake and place it around the center.

Keep doing this… alternating the layers… until you have a complete cake assembled again!

And there you go! Easy right?
Now… were you worried about the layers not staying together? I fixed that with three easy steps.
1. Pour a simple syrup over the re-assembled cakes. (not too much!!)
2. Place a wax paper “belt” around the cake and bind it together with a cord or towel scrap.
3. Place it back in the freezer for a bit!
A couple hours before you are ready to decorate, place the cakes in the fridge so they can “thaw” without sweating.
(I wouldnt recommend decorating a frozen cake.)

Now… please forgive me but I didn’t decorate the outside with the roses.
I just did a smooth layer of frosting then wrote out a romantic quote I found.
It’s nothing fancy, but it was easy.

“When I saw you I fell in love, and you smiled because you knew.”
And there are the vertical layers!
If you make this cake please let me know, I would love to see! And of course, love to know if you came up with an easier way. 🙂
You are amazing! I would have never even thought to do this!
This looks AWESOME!!! I think I know what I’ll be bringing to three of the 4th of July parties I’m going to next year!!!! Or maybe Red and Green at Christmas! Black and white for the Indy 500!!!! I’m inspired and for a cynic such as myself, that’s saying something. Thanks for your post!
If you put a white cake as the bottom layer and a red cake as the top layer and then invert evey other ring, you would get a checkered pattern!
Nice job..! But, I will still leave it up to you. I am better at eating it than decorating it….
Fabulous cake!!!
Also, the quote is actually often misquoted as Shakespeare but is actually by Arrigo Boito
I cannot wait to make this.
I apologize in advance for the novice question, but I have never used simple syrup before. How much should I pour over the reassembled cakes and do I simply pour it over them?
Thanks and I’m so excited to try this!!!
What do you think about putting the two cakes on top of each other? Layered horizontally after vertically layering them? Could it work with a layer of frosting between the two vertically layered cakes? Let me know what you think ASAP. 🙂 I am making this cake tomorrow evening and would love to get your input. Thanks so much for your creativity and inspiration!
I believe you can buy ring molds to insert into a baking pan (since you ask if there is an easier way).
I have my first cake in the oven. I am so excited to make this. I am sending one to my husbands job tomorrow and I am making the other to share with my neighbors!! Thank you so much for the tutorial! Your cakes are lovely!