I've recently been fixated on the beauty of graduated layers of color, also called ombre. From ribbon, to curtains, fashion, and of course cakes I've been seeing gorgeous ombre colors all over the place! Several months ago I saw a beautiful cake from Call Me Cupcake, and shortly after saw a gorgeous ruffled cake by Fondant Flinger. I wanted to merge the ideas a bit, and wanted a way to include some great texture on the outside of the cake, without creating time consuming fondant ruffles. I remembered I am baker's gorgeous rose cake, and thought a smaller version of the rose-like swirls could be the perfect finishing touch!
Here is my pretty, pink, swirly cake!
~ Directions ~
For the cake, I doubled my Perfect Vanilla Cupcake recipe.
The cake above is a 6" cake, and I reserved a little batter for a few vanilla cupcakes. You could certainly do this cake as an 8" cake. For an 8" cake I would suggest multiplying the recipe by 3 (if using my recipe linked above) if you want a nice tall cake. Of course you are welcome to use any other vanilla cake recipe, or a box mix.
The cake above is a 6" cake, and I reserved a little batter for a few vanilla cupcakes. You could certainly do this cake as an 8" cake. For an 8" cake I would suggest multiplying the recipe by 3 (if using my recipe linked above) if you want a nice tall cake. Of course you are welcome to use any other vanilla cake recipe, or a box mix.
I divided the batter as evenly as possible between 5 bowls, coloring the darkest layer first, and working from that color as a guide. I used Americolor gels in soft pink, electric pink, and a bit of electric purple (in just the darkest layer). Add the batter to prepared cake pans (greased and floured, and lined on the bottom with parchment paper). Also, you probably don't have 5 matching cake pans (nor do I), so you'll have to bake the layers separately (hopefully you have at least 2 matching pans). Bake and fully cool the cakes.
Prepare a batch of American Buttercream Frosting. Again, I made a 6" cake, so for an 8" cake, I would suggest multiplying the recipe by 1.5. I divided the frosting between four bowls, one bowl with a bit more than the others (the one that will be the lightest color, because it's used for the top as well as one row of swirls). I colored the frosting with Americolor soft pink and a little electric pink (for just the darkest color). Also, reserve a small amount of frosting (maybe 1 cup) in the mixing bowl, to use between the layers, and to very thinly frost the outside (crumb coat).
~ Assembly ~
Layer the cakes, darkest on the bottom, frost with a very thin layer of icing between each layer. Because I didn't want too much frosting between the layers (to detract from the colors of the cake), I brushed each layer of cake with warmed cherry jam (most any flavor you like could be used). You could also use a simple syrup, orange juice, or omit this step. Frost the outside of the cake with a thin layer of frosting. Smooth as well as you can (I use an offset spatula), but it doesn't need to be perfect. Place the entire cake in the freezer about 10 minutes for the icing to set, and the whole cake will firm up (making it much easier to decorate).
Prepare a piping bag with a #21 Wilton tip (a moderate sized open star). This is the tip I used, but other open star tips could also work. Fill piping bag with the darkest color icing. Remove cake from freezer, and start along the bottom of the cake, creating rows of swirls. For each swirl, start in the center of the "rose" shape and pipe in a spiral around the center, about 1 1/2 rotations. Continue along the bottom of the cake, creating rose-like swirls. Repeat with remaining colors of icing. You may find that there will be some areas in each row that don't get fully covered, to fill in the little empty spaces just squeeze in some icing, in a curved shape (like a "C") to mimic the rest of the swirls a bit. For the top of the cake (shown below) I used a combination of swirls and some "C" curves for a looser, wavy effect.
Once fully frosted, store the in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Serve with milk, or coffee to accompany the pure sweetness of this cake.
Prepare a batch of American Buttercream Frosting. Again, I made a 6" cake, so for an 8" cake, I would suggest multiplying the recipe by 1.5. I divided the frosting between four bowls, one bowl with a bit more than the others (the one that will be the lightest color, because it's used for the top as well as one row of swirls). I colored the frosting with Americolor soft pink and a little electric pink (for just the darkest color). Also, reserve a small amount of frosting (maybe 1 cup) in the mixing bowl, to use between the layers, and to very thinly frost the outside (crumb coat).
~ Assembly ~
Layer the cakes, darkest on the bottom, frost with a very thin layer of icing between each layer. Because I didn't want too much frosting between the layers (to detract from the colors of the cake), I brushed each layer of cake with warmed cherry jam (most any flavor you like could be used). You could also use a simple syrup, orange juice, or omit this step. Frost the outside of the cake with a thin layer of frosting. Smooth as well as you can (I use an offset spatula), but it doesn't need to be perfect. Place the entire cake in the freezer about 10 minutes for the icing to set, and the whole cake will firm up (making it much easier to decorate).
Prepare a piping bag with a #21 Wilton tip (a moderate sized open star). This is the tip I used, but other open star tips could also work. Fill piping bag with the darkest color icing. Remove cake from freezer, and start along the bottom of the cake, creating rows of swirls. For each swirl, start in the center of the "rose" shape and pipe in a spiral around the center, about 1 1/2 rotations. Continue along the bottom of the cake, creating rose-like swirls. Repeat with remaining colors of icing. You may find that there will be some areas in each row that don't get fully covered, to fill in the little empty spaces just squeeze in some icing, in a curved shape (like a "C") to mimic the rest of the swirls a bit. For the top of the cake (shown below) I used a combination of swirls and some "C" curves for a looser, wavy effect.
Once fully frosted, store the in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Serve with milk, or coffee to accompany the pure sweetness of this cake.
I would love to see some of you try this in other colors... yellows to orange, shades of lavender, or light turquoise to teal... oh I made need to make another one soon! What colors will you try?
Happy baking!
This cake is absolutely gorgeous! Your talent is truly amazing! Love watching your blog and the amazing cakes you post... -Jennifer
ReplyDeleteomg. Stunning delicious pinkness.
ReplyDeleteI love this! It is so DIVINE!!! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I'd love to see some instruction on how you actually make the swirls!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the colors! Frosting and cake, too cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cake! I absolutely love how the light to dark frosting matches the light to dark cake once you cut into it.
ReplyDelete@Denise- I explained how to make the swirls as best I could in the post.. make a swirl starting in the center, and circle around the center point about 1 1/2 times. It's the same general concept as the 'rose' cupcake I frosted in the video in this post, http://glorioustreats.blogspot.com/2011/08/cupcake-basics-how-to-frost-cupcakes.html
ReplyDeleteHope that helps!
This IS GLORIOUS! I'm pinning it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so gorgeous, I could cry! I really want a piece (or two!) right now!! I pinned these already lol...YUM!
ReplyDeleteLauralee
I love it. It is absolutely beautiful. It is the most girly cake ever. Love it, love it.
ReplyDeleteThis cake is very pretty, and I love pink! I love this cake.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Glory!!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I am LOVING the pink!! (is this cake for ME?!)
Beautiful cake....I'll have to try this.
ReplyDeleteJust had my little ones party last weekend that was based on the ombre theme. Your cake is stunning and would have been a perfect compliment!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful... love the gradations of color!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis cake is beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteoh so pretty in pink!!! love it :)
ReplyDeleteHoly Moly that is one awesome cake. Seriously...I am absolutely in L-O-V-E! Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Glory! My favorite color too, just lovely :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so perfect, it almost looks photoshopped. Stunning!
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ButterYum
This is so pretty. I would like to try the lavender shades, I think that would be pretty also. I just don't know if I can get it looking anything like yours.
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I think this is my favorite thing you've created! Amazing! Put a piece in the freezer for me! Love you!
ReplyDelete~Cecilia
This cake is gorgeous....... and so pink!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love - love - love it!!!!!1
Natasha.
May I share this on my blog? Please let me know either way :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Lauralee
http://shabbylife-shabbylife.blogspot.com/
Well that takes the cake :)
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! I did an ombré look in lavender, but only for the inside layers of the cake, and I left the outside in a pale shade of lavender. You can see it here: http://thecelebrationgirl.com/2011/06/22/lavender-ombre-cake/
ReplyDeleteI will definitely try the ombré roses the next time!
soo soo pretty inside and out! i want it! now! lovely, glory!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning!! LOVE!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for each sweet comment!!
ReplyDelete@Shabby Life- You are welcome to post one photo, as long as you include a link back to my site directly below the photo. Thanks!
I have just one word - WOW!
ReplyDeleteGlory, words cannot describe how AMAZING you are!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYou are very talented...I may try to attempt this, but I am not sure. You make it look easy.
ReplyDeleteCathe
What a beautiful cake! I love how pretty it is on the inside too. I did this with a purple palette on a wedding cake last month, outside only though. (Sadly, it looks blue in my pictures.)
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Also- I'm just blog for family, so please excuse the bad photography!
Wow, wow and WOW!!!!!! Looks so beautiful. Can't wait to have a go!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic - love it. Will have to try and re-create this. Got a smash the cake photoshoot for a little boy next week so might use that as my try.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty Glory! I can so see this is many colours!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing cake! I love pink.
ReplyDeleteThis is STUNNING!!!! Truly a work of art!
ReplyDeleteWow, this cake falls into the too, too gorgeous category!! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteYour cake truly is a work of art!! I love all the shades of pink both of the the cake and the frosting. You can see so much work has gone into this!!! It's so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI can't even imagine the time it must have taken you to make this cake - it's truely a work of art! And I bet it tasted amazing too. Totally envious of your talent. xx
ReplyDeleteOh WOW! That's what I call a beautiful cake! Love the soft colors and different shades of pink. Amazing!
ReplyDeleteThis cake is just fabulous. Fantastic idea! I've got to try it myself now. Very inspiring blog...
ReplyDeleteOh my Glory - you have outdone yourself here! Totally beautiful! You are so very very clever. Leanne xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!! I'm speechless..!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Glory!!
ReplyDeleteI am definitely adding this to my list of cakes to try. Thank you for being such a great inspiration to many bakers/decorators!
ReplyDeleteThat cake is the most gorgeous I have ever seen. You are amazing.
ReplyDeletePink Confection Perfection
ReplyDeleteI landed on your blog through Facebook and MyCakeSchool and I am so glad I did. The cake is absolutely gorgeous and I will definitley try the vanilla cupcakes, but I was most impressed with your writing. The blog was well done, usually I get bored and drop off before the end. I was completely engaged and entertained. Loved the journey through pictures. Thank you
ReplyDeleteThis is soooo pretty! I love it =D
ReplyDeleteI saw this on TT&J's FB page and gasped out loud. This is so beautifully done! Your pictures rock and the styling is straight out of a magazine. Bravo, girl. Bravo.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!!! All the words I am thinking of are taken in other comments LOL. WOW!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! It makes me so happy :) Beautiful cake!
ReplyDeletegorgeous darling!
ReplyDeleteThis is SOO amazing! WOW! You left me speechless! Thanks for the mention btw :-)
ReplyDeleteThe most prettiest cake I've ever seen. I wouldn't let anyone eat it, I would just sit and stare at it.
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing! It's the most delicious cake I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteBut I have one question, in how many days ahead can I make this cake? Is one day ok?
Thanks for giving me so much inspiration.
Marianne from Denmark
This cake is beautiful! My daughter is having a birthday soon and this is the cake for her. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGlory YOU ARE SO TALENTED and inspiring! Always looking forward to checking your blog and there's always a cute lil surprise.
ReplyDeleteNaia
Absolutely beautiful! So glad I found your blog!
ReplyDeleteThat is one stunning cake. Love the colours, so much time and effort to get it right! Excellent job, as always ;0)
ReplyDeleteI think I cannot muster uch mre that WOWEEEEE! That is fabulous!
ReplyDeletei can't believe how adorable this is! love the swirls! you truly have talent!
ReplyDeleteThis is just stunning. Really beautiful - I HAD to pin it. (The word "ombre" sort of makes me want to punch someone in the face (NOT YOU) because it's EVERYWHERE and kind of annoying, like the use of "bespoke" - there's just something about it.) But THIS?! I don't care what you call it, just call me over for a slice, 'cause it's GORGEOUS.
ReplyDeleteYou are incredibly talented! This cake is gorgeous. I "might" get enough nerve to try it one day. :-)
ReplyDeletePat
Lovely!!
ReplyDeleteGlory, thanks for responding so graciously to my stupid request for how to make the swirls. I was originally reading this post in my email which didn't show your entire post. I should have known you wouldn't leave us hanging like that! Denise
ReplyDeleteIt's the perfect cake. Fabulous!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely stunning! What a gorgeous cake! Love the ombre look!
ReplyDeleteThis cake looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteFall is my favorite time of year so my cake would be shades of oranges, reds! Oh and a Halloween cake too!!!!
ReplyDeletethis cake is sooo beautiful!!! I would hate to cut it : )
ReplyDeleteGreat cake, I love it! Would have to make it blue or something but I do like the idea that someone said of a halloween cake.
ReplyDeleteHow do you make the thinner cakes flat? Do
you cut the top off as my cake always have the bulge in them.
I ABSOLUTELY think this is one of the most beautiful cakes I've seen and certainly one for me mark as fav and for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteSuch an inspiration! This is a MUST try! one day....
ReplyDeleteWonder how this would do with a swiss meringue buttercream???? It wouldn't crust, but would be less sweet...
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Can't wait to try it!!! Thanks for sharing your beautiful creations.
ReplyDeleteIt is so beautiful : ) I am defintily trying to make this cake for my daughter birthday.
ReplyDeleteThank you for all your beautful inspiration. I go to your blog every singel day : )
This cake is just SOOOO pretty in pink!! I love how the colours graduate and I can't wait to try it out! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteThis cake is SO beautiful Glory and you know what's funny? I pinned this cake on my Pinterest board before I even knew that it was YOU that made it!!! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteStunning!!!!! This cake is the prettiest cake I have seen in awhile! Love the ombre look so much! I have to make this cake for my daughter's birthday in September! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat's easily the prettiest cake I've ever seen. Congrats, Glory. It's a masterpiece!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and fun cake! I can envision so many gorgeous versions and color schemes for this. -Steph
ReplyDeleteYou are a genius ;) I just did a post about ombre ruffle cakes. What a fabulous alternative to the fondant ruffles. Pretty sure this will be my daughter's 1st birthday cake!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. You definitely Inspire me to bake more.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazingly beautiful! I'm definitely going to have to try this. I've never made an ombre cake before, but I think it's now a must!
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, you are seriously skilled! This is just perffectttt. Seriously beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteHi Glory, U just make awesome cakes. I love the colours and the way u present them...They r simple and yet breath taking.... The shades of pink with rosetes is looking marvellous...
ReplyDeleteJust stunning!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my god!! You are a baking goddess! Your baked goodies are indeed glorious!!! I have suddenly felt the urge of eating some - forgetting the cake was inside an lcd screen.
ReplyDeleteThis is the most gorgeous cake I've ever seen! This is my next baking mission. My last mission was making your vanilla cupcakes & cream cheese buttercream icing. They were the best cupcakes I've ever made!!! I am so glad I found your blog. You are my new "go-to" for amazing recipes. Thank you thank you thank you!
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking!!! Fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteThis is AMAZING! How long can you keep it in the fridge? I am going to attempt to make this as my daughter's smash cake for her 1st birthday and was wondering if I made it the day before if it would be ok in the fridge for a day?
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness! beautiful. This is perfect for a little girl baby shower! Or dessert on a Thursday :)
ReplyDelete~Shannon
Oh that looks positively divine!!
ReplyDeleteCUTE!!
ReplyDeleteI just have to tell you again...you are amazing. I cannot wrap my head around how you can take something and make it so beautiful! Excellent work. EXCELLENT. I cannot wait to see many many more!
ReplyDeleteim making this cake for my daddy for fathers da but using blues instead of pinks and alsso doing strips instead of swirls (:
ReplyDeletei'm a spanish girl. I love your work. Absolutely beautifil. Follow you.
ReplyDeleteMy blog is http://midulcemartina.blogspot.com/
One word: gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOnce again AMAZING. Love how the pinks get darker:)
ReplyDeletei am so in love with this cake! gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolute adoration. I had a little crush on this cake when I saw the picture on foodgawker but then I came to the post and fell in love when I saw the inside matched the out! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely; well done.
ReplyDeleteLove this cake. It's so girly.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake! Makes me want to make one.
ReplyDeleteIt's perfect. I dreams with to do this cake.
ReplyDeleteWonderful
This is gorgeous! Found your site through a post on facebook and its funny, this is the best kind of 'eye candy' for me since I have to eat gluten free and cannot eat the real thing! But I still like to look!!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI love this cake and all the swirls...and the different colors...now I'm wondering if I have my cake pans or if I got rid of them. How fun to make one...wonderful directions and so pretty pictures....love your blog!
ReplyDeleteTruly amazing! Just beautiful... and inspiring!
ReplyDeleteYou have to checknout mynsisters blue ombre cake. It's has that beautiful Tiffany blue in it!!! It turned out great. http://ohidid.blogspot.com/2011/09/blue-ombre-cake.html
ReplyDeleteThis cake is beautiful!!!
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This is awesome! I hope I can recreate this for my daughter's birthday next year. She would love it.
ReplyDeleteOMG that is one awesome cake. Its a work of art must have taken ages. How can you eat it. I bet that frosting is good.
ReplyDeleteJanice
I made a less fabulous, but still pretty pinkalicious version of this cake this weekend. It was a huge hit. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGlory - it's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
Glory - it's beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
You are amazing! I love everything you do, the swirl cake is superb!
ReplyDeleteThis cake is breathtaking. I cant stop looking at it so I´m planing to make a yellow version of it for my daughters 1st birthday. But since it is a time consuming cake I want to make it a head of time and freeze it. Have you tried freezing this recipe?
ReplyDeletethat? is AMAZING. am literally salivating. need cake now.
ReplyDelete@Lulla- Yes, in fact the cake you see here was frozen, before I frosted it. I wrapped the individual layers in platic wrap, then a layer of foil, and froze them about 2 weeks before I had time to frost them. The cake was still delicious!
ReplyDeleteI am going to try this cake for an order for a 60th birthday. Thank you so much for your post. I love love love your blog, especially your cream cheese frosting. Thanks so much. Please visit our new blog www.sweetiedarlingcakes.blogspot.com if you have time. We would love for you to stop by. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Glory :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful cake! It's more like a piece of art than anything you'd eat. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this cake..
ReplyDeletejust a comment to anyone wanting to make it larger than 6" tho.. I *doubled* the cupcake recipe and evenly divided it between five 8" pans.. and it is not going to be nearly tall enough.. :( I don't have time to redo it all so I will try to build it up with layers of buttercream, but each cake only baked to about just shy of 1/2 inch. :( Maybe I did something wrong.. Tho I'm pretty sure not.
PS. grading the colors is also alot trickier than I expected! :) But hopefully it comes out...
Wow! This is absolutely beautiful. Well done.
ReplyDeleteTrish x
This is beautiful! I found it on Pinterest and featured it today on my blog post about the ombre trend. Please stop by when you have a chance and feel free to grab a "featured on" button!
ReplyDeleteHad the same problem as Reneé - even though I followed the recipe, it didn't get nearly tall enough. Either its picture illusions or the recipe doesn't match...
ReplyDeleteBut reaaally pretty though
/Anna
mysweetlittlebakingaddiction.blogspot.com
Cake size- The cake pictured is a 6" cake, if you want to make an 8" cake, I would suggest tripling the vanilla cupcake recipe if you want a five layer cake. I appologize, I am usually very clear with my directions, but for the life of me I can't remember if I doubled the recipe for this 6 inch cake. I may have, and then used some extra batter for a few cupcakes. I'll go adjust the directions now.
ReplyDeleteUnbelievably gorgeous cake!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a beautiful cake!!! :) :)
ReplyDeleteLee Ann
Crochet...Gotta Love It!
I tried my hand at this cake but a chocolate version. No where near as perfect as yours though :D
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Your cake is far more beautiful than either of the two places where you got your inspiration from. Stunning! And I am not even a fan of pink.
ReplyDeleteMaking this in lavendar for my daughter's 2nd birthday on Sunday. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletei just made a cupcake size one! did three different shade of pink cupcakes, sliced them, staked them and iced it like a cake and then topped with a butterfly - THANK YOU for inspiration
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome..for my son's bday I am making him a cake with a whale on top. i think in blue this would kind of look like the sea.. I'm going to have to make a practice cake to see.
ReplyDeleteMade this in shades of blue for my son's birthday. Thank you so much for your inspiration and tips...love visiting your site weekly for great ideas! I linked your post/directions on my blog....hope that is okay?
ReplyDeleteLaura R.
http://roth-family.blogspot.com/2011/11/andrews-3rd-birthday-cake.html
I made a yellow ombre cake just like this for my friend's shower! It was so fun! I saw this on pinterest and had to give it a shot. Thank you so much for the great idea!
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GORGEOUS!!!!
ReplyDeletemade the cake part in pink but i tried a ruffle frosting technique i had seen on another blog! https://fbcdn-sphotos-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/382927_2413133055118_1455030034_31949998_53080800_n.jpg
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I just found you! All of your creations are works of art.
ReplyDeleteLike everyone else has said, this cake is insanely beautiful. Even the way you cut the cake... wow.
Wow this is just pefect... stunning really..
ReplyDeleteI'll try to make it!!
You're so unbelievably good at making the prettiest things!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am making this (attempting) right now! I keep looking at your creation, and keep shaking my head...If mine can only look half as good as yours! Here's to piping a beautiful cake! Thank you for being such an inspiration...
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly divine cake! I was going to do a ruffle cake for the daughter's 5th birthday party in 2 weeks, but after setting eyes on this delightful cake, I am absolutely inspired!
ReplyDeleteThis cake is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSo, so very pretty!
ReplyDeleteClassy! Am planning to attempt this for an upcoming birthday. Unless I missed it somewhere in the directions or comments, did you mention how long to bake the cakes at 350*F?
ReplyDeleteThe link to your perfect vanilla cupcake mentions baking them for 12-14 minutes, but that's for the cupcake version of your recipe.
Sorry if I totally missed it! How many MINUTES at 350*F for the ombre swirl cake? Thank you!!
absolutely cute!!
ReplyDelete@Cami- The baking time will depend greatly on what size pans you use and how much batter is in each pan. For 6 inch pans I would suggest 18-25 minutes. For 8 inch pans 20-30. Check for doneness with a toothpick.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful, unique cake! Love your labor of love. I've been inspired to try to make this cake.
ReplyDelete~Celle
I've had this pinned for a week or so and finally got around to making a cake inspired by yours, I used colors almost exactly like yours, the only differences were my cake was heart shaped and I used a different icing tip to make the swirls look like roses. Thank you for such beautiful inspiration!
ReplyDeleteI´m without words!!
ReplyDeleteLove from the north of Spain
Marialuisa
You said for an 8 inch cake, the recipe has to be tripled; what if I am using a 7 inch cake?
ReplyDeleteHi Glory, this cake is absolutely gorgeous! I used your ideas to make a Rainbow Swirl Cake for my daughter's 5th birthday on the weekend. I used your Perfect Vanilla Cupcake recipe and Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting recipe. We had 50 guests so I made double batches of the cupcake recipe and baked 2 cakes at a time in 12 inch pans (pizza trays!) - 6 cakes in total coloured with food colour gel in different candy rainbow colours. I used 3 batches of the frosting recipe. It was a big hit, and easier than I thought it would be. Thanks for your fabulous inspiration. I hope these links work for you to see pics.
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I love this cake I'm using it for my b-day party but in teals. LOVE IT!!!
ReplyDeleteAs in WOW!! I love the aesthetics of this cake. looks delicious to! I would love to try this in other color spectrum. Good Job! =) love your site.
ReplyDeleteI just made this in blue (more aqua, actually) for my daughter's 17th birthday party. It was a huge hit! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful cake. I'd like to do an 8 inch cake with 4 layers. What would you advise the temperature to be and for how long? Your feedback is greatly appreciated. I'd like to make the cake this Friday. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your photos and recipe for this beautiful cake. My honey made it last weekend for our daughters first birthday party picnic in the park. We had a lovely day and everyone just raved about the cake. Although ours turned out looking quite different to yours, the idea was there! You can see pics of our cake here:
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Thanks again, Lisa x
kto mi to na polski przetłumaczy? :D please xD
ReplyDeletebardzo bardzo bardzo mi sie podoba ten tort, ale sama sobie nie umiem go przetlumaczyc
ReplyDeleteHello! I featured your cake in my ombre cake roundup today!
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ENJOY :)
Hello! I made a quick attempt of this cake, I love it. My brother wondered where the bottle of milk and funky straws were in my version :) I linked to you, and here is the post. Thanks so much, adore the cake and can't wait to try it again.
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I could dive into this cake and have a contentment rarely known. It is beautiful and I hope I can make mine look as good as yours. Thank you for sharing. Yummy!
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Hi glory,
ReplyDeleteMy pink ombre swirl cake was a hit! My friends loved it.
I do have a question. To make buttermilk, I added the vinegar into fresh milk. After a while, i noticed it cuddled a little. While waiting for the different layers to take turns to bake, the ones unbaked batter became bubbly and frothy. Is that normal? It sounds like a Red Velvet cake where there is also vinegar, which needs to be baked very quickly after the vinegar is put in.
So if the Vanilla cupcake batter is left outside for a good 15 minutes before baking,would it affect the texture or taste?
Adelyn- Yes, after you add the vinegar to the milk, the milk will appear curdled... that is what you want.
ReplyDeleteThe batter will be fine while one batch is baking. Sometimes I stir the batter just a bit before I put it in the pan for the second batch (or second layer).
Did you use the regular American Buttercream recipe or accompany it with the cream cheese per the notes in the original buttercream recipe? I was wondering if the swirls would be as prominent with cream cheese buttercream vs. regular buttercream. Thanks in advance!
ReplyDeleteThis is the most fabulous ombre cake I have ever seen!! Please make & post more! :)
ReplyDeleteI just saw this on pinterest last week, amazing. Can't wait to make a lime green cake with purple icing for my daughters sixth birthday party tomorrow. Her favorite colors of course!
ReplyDeleteJust wondering, if you were to use a box mix how many boxes would you suggest using? I'm making this cake for Mother's Day, and I've never made a cake from scratch so I'm a little afraid to experiment. My guess is 3, but I'm not sure.
ReplyDeleteI really love this cake. I was taking a decorating class and burned out on endless borders and flowers. Seeing your cake reminded me why I wanted to take the class in the first place. And, yes, large rosettes are my absolute most favorite decoration.
ReplyDeleteStunning! I have seen many ombré cakes and many rose cakes but your combination of the two is perfect.
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