Spring comes early here in California, and with tulips and daffodils blooming all around our neighborhood, I was ready for a little spring themed baking. I've been enjoying the homemade lemon curd I made recently, and knew it would be a delicious cake filling. I paired the sweet-tart lemon curd with vanilla cake and lemon frosting. And since I recently enjoyed decorating my daughter's birthday cake with the simple, yet intricate looking petal effect, I wanted to give it another try. The end results was a delicious cake that I think is perfect for spring!
Vanilla Cake
2 1/2 cups cake flour
2 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
4 eggs
1 1/2 cups sugar
1 Tablespoon vanilla extract (or 2 teaspoons extract, and 1 teaspoon vanilla bean paste)
1 cup oil (vegetable, canola, or extra light olive oil)
1 cup buttermilk (can be made with 1 cup milk and 2 teaspoons vinegar or lemon juice, add acid to milk and set aside for 5 minutes before use)
Directions-
* Preheat oven to 350*F.
* Prepare cake pans (line the bottom of the pans with parchment paper, butter and flour the sides of the pans)
* In a medium bowl, add cake flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Stir together with whisk, and set aside.
* In the bowl of an electric mixer, add eggs and beat 10-20 seconds. Add sugar and continue to beat on medium speed about 30 seconds. Add vanilla and oil, beat.
* Reduce mixer speed to low and slowly add about half of the flour mixture. Add half of the milk, then the rest of the flour and the rest of the milk. Beat until just combined. Scrap down the side of the bowl.
* The batter will be thin. Pour batter into prepared cake pans.
* Bake cakes until cake is slightly domed, and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out with only moist crumbs, no wet batter. Depending on the size pans you use (6", 8" or 9"), the baking time will vary between 22-30 minutes.
* Cool cakes about 10 minutes in pans, then remove from pans. Wrap warm cakes in plastic wrap, then aluminum foil and place in freezer about 20 minutes. This will help them cool fully, but stay nice and moist.
* Frost as desired when fully cool.
Yield- The cake pictured is a 6" cake. If you are using 8" pans the finished cake will not be as tall. If you are using 9" pans I would recommend tripling the original Vanilla Cupcake recipe posted HERE.
Recipe source- Glorious Treats (this is the same recipe as my Perfect Vanilla Cupcakes, simply doubled for a cake)
Lemon Filling
Spread about 1/4 cup lemon curd between each layer. I used my delicious Homemade Lemon Curd Recipe.
Lemon Frosting
Prepare one batch of my American Buttercream Recipe. Add one teaspoon freshly grated lemon zest and 1/2-1 teaspoon pure lemon extract.
As I mentioned when I posted my daughter's birthday cake, I first discovered this pretty petal effect style of decoating on My Cake School. Here are a couple photos of the process so you can try it too!
~ How to frost a cake using a petal or scale effect ~
1. After frosting the cake with a thin layer of icing (also called a crumb coat), place the cake in the fridge for 10-20 minutes for the frosting to set up. Fill a piping bag fitted with a round tip (with a 1/4-1/2 inch opening) with frosting and squeeze icing to create dots in a vertical row (as shown).
2. In one motion (per dot), use an offset spatula to spread the icing dot in one direction.
3. Continue the pattern by spreading each individual dot (one stroke per dot), scraping off the spatula (into a bowl) between every or everyother swipe. One you have spread one row of dots, add another row of dots and repeat the process.
Note- When you get all the way around the cake with this technique, the last row of dots you spread will bump into your first row a bit. Just do your best to match the pattern, and this will need to be the "back side" of your cake.
Prop note- The pretty pastel flowers I added to the cake are premade flower decorations from Sweet Estelle's Baking Supply.
Happy Decorating!
I'm making this tomorrow! Looks so yummy and we could use a dose of Spring hope this week since the forecast is calling for chilly temps and lots of rain!
ReplyDeleteWhat size tip did you use to make the dots before you spread them with the offset spatula?
ReplyDeletePretty cake Glory!! Lemon Curd is a favorite :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the decorating instructions! For the frosting...do you think I could use lemon juice instead of extract? I always have big Costco bag of lemons in my fridge...but would have to buy extract. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteLove this technique! I will probably try something similar next time I make a cake!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing. I have been craving lemon cake. Mmmmmm.
ReplyDeleteI love lemon curd. Your cake looks so pretty and yummy. Thanx for the petal effect tip!
ReplyDeleteA very pretty cake that is just perfect for welcoming Spring time. I love the petal effect you've put on the cake and the flowers on top make it extra special!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, well done! thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteI love, love, love anything that is lemon flavoured!!! It's making my mouth water!
ReplyDeleteI love the petal effect, Glory! I also love lemon curd, and the little flowers are adorable! Come on springtime!
ReplyDeleteOh yummy, I think the only thing that cake might need are the words welcome spring on the top, it looks so yummy, and so many layers, even though chocolate is NORMALLY my favorite, I think I'd choose this over chocolate especially with the real lemmon in it. I really think you hit the ball out of the park for this one. Love it, love it- from Lacie
ReplyDeleteMmmmm, very very nice Cake!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty... love the technique used to frost the cake!
ReplyDeleteThis cake is amazing!! I love the yellow icing!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week
Beautiful as always :)
ReplyDeleteI think I bake this sooner...thanks for sharing :-)
ReplyDeleteSaw your FB post on this and just had to re-share it on our wall! Such a "spring sunshine" cake!
ReplyDeletethat cake looks and sounds amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is so pretty! Lovely idea :)
ReplyDeleteOh I love lemon and this is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteOh My this is beautiful and it looks so yummy! I would like a slice right this minute.
ReplyDeleteIt is on my TODO list.
Thank you
This cake makes me smile.
ReplyDeleteYour cake is BEAUTIFUL!!! And thank you for showing your icing technique - can't wait to try it!
ReplyDeleteLove it and I'd like a piece right now!! Great frosting tutorial. Can't wait to make this. YUM!!
ReplyDeleteNann
You give us the best decorating tips! Your cake is gorgeous and I truly appreciate that you showed us how to do it. Not that I could make mine look like yours, BUT whenever I follow your tips, my decorating goes up by about ten notches! Thank you for your help always!
ReplyDeleteI have already made this cake petal design twice, I LOVE IT SO MUCH!
ReplyDeleteAND....your vanilla cake recipe is perfection.
AND...I am totally planning on using this design, in yellow, for Easter...thinking of a cute little nest, eggs and birdie on top!!!!!
thanks for your talents and inspiration.
Your blog is such a fun place to visit!
I look forward to your creations....
Yum! I do love Spring and cake! I will have to try this! Love you!
ReplyDelete~Cece
Beautiful cake! Thanks for providing the photo instructions to decorate the sides. Such a great look!
ReplyDeleteYum! What a beautiful cake. I can't wait to try. :-)
ReplyDeletePretty, pretty, pretty! I'm ready for some spring decorating myself! :)
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL! And it looks like it TASTES AMAZING! Thanks for showing the petal effect!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing. It just brightened my rainy day :)
ReplyDeleteA perfect cake for spring! When it's getting sunnier outside you really feel like having a gorgeous yellow cake like this!
ReplyDeleteI've wanted to try this kind of frosting for a while - it looks so pretty and actually not too hard to do. Gorgeous cake :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's a georgeous spring cake with perfect yellow colour!!!!!!! I'll make this cake definitely next week for my husband's birthday. Thanks a lot for the tips!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs.... from frozen Greece.
una obra de arte en pastel muy hermoso,felicitaciones,abrazos hugs,hugs.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful, Glory!! I love yellow...did you know that? This cake is so cute and I love lemon toooo!
ReplyDeleteThis looks gorgeous! I love that there's so much lemon flavor :) The color is so bright and vibrant and I love how you frosted the cake, it's so simple, but it looks hard to do! Beautiful job!
ReplyDeleteLove this frosting! I'll be making this for Easter!
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Thank you for your blog it is SO amazing, I love reading it and read your advice! Thanks again
ReplyDeleteThis looks so cool. Definitely trying it.
ReplyDeleteLooks great and I will make this for Easter. Did you use two 6" pans and cut the layers, or use four pans?
ReplyDeletewhoua cet super jolie j' aime beaucoup bravo bisous
ReplyDeleteThis is such a BEAUTIFUL cake. It's so perfect for spring.
ReplyDeleteHi Glory,
ReplyDeleteAm attempting this cake this week! My 3rd cake from your blog :)
Am wondering how you made your frosting such a pretty bright yellow? Also, wouldn't the lemon zest in the frosting make it gritty and not smooth? Thanks!