Coloring the batter:
The batter dropped into the cake pans:
... with the frosting and the candles.
And the fabulous and colorful inside of the cake:
We had fun eating the cake, even when most of our family didn´t really enjoy this "unhealthy" treat. It is just not common here in Germany to eat such bright and colored stuff. But the cake tasted great and my kids and I liked it. I followed these instructions and used them on this recipe.
11 comments:
oh i LOVE the idea and the wonderful visual. I'll do that for a party for my nephews someday soon, they'd adore it
My kids loved it too. But the rest of the family was very cautious. :)
Next year I´ll make a Red Velvet Cake. Can´t wait. :)
Hi, I stumbled onto your blog today and I have to say that cake looks amazing. I'd want a piece.
Thanks Elizabeth. I guess, I´ll have to bake another one. :)
you are so right about people here in germany not being used to eating "colorful" stuff, same goes for the general "fashion" and clothing :) the cake looks just marvelous, i am definetely trying it out. have you got any hints on the food dyes you are using?
Thanks Steven. :) I ordered the coloring from http://www.hbs24.com/. Don´t buy the pink. It didn´t really show, but all the other colors are great.
This looks so awesome! How creative are you!? I am SO making this. Thanks!
Hi Tracey, sorry about your comment. Somehow it was filed as a spam comment and I only discovered it today. So did you make the cake?
AMAZING!!!
it is the crazy hippy cake-cousin of the checkerboard cake!
i am very impressed. so pretty
WOW. I like it :) so cute
Thanks Violet and Zakiah. :)
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