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Saturday, February 27, 2010

Rainbow Cake -- "Inspire Us!" Blog Hop!

Welcome to Lovebug Scrapbooking's "INSPIRE US!" blog hop!! Our blog hops take place on the last Saturday of every month. Thanks so much for joining in the fun!

If you just happened by this blog and didn't realize a blog hop was taking place, please go back to Lovebug Scrapbooking and start the Hop. You won't want to miss all the inspiration from our members....... or the prizes :-)

Our theme for February is "Leaps and Bounds".


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Nothings says SPRING more than a rainbow :-) and let's face it -- if we want to see a rainbow, we have to put up with a bit of rain. It's worth it, though!

The recipe I want to share is one I found on a blog I visit. Jessica actually made one for a cake sale, so I wasn't able to get a picture of it when cut, but the people who bought it were so impressed. This cake looks fabulous and is such a surprise!

She did another using her Easy Bake Oven cake pans. I think those at 4-inches across. Here's how it looked when cut:

It's very easy to make. We used 2 white cake boxed mixes. These were made according to directions on the box.
Separate the batter into 6 bowls and add food paste to make the colors of the rainbow -- purple, blue, green, yellow, orange and red.

Bake in 8-inch round cake pans for about 20 minutes, at 350 degrees. Let cool on wire rack for 5 minutes, then remove from pans and cool completely before frosting.

When frosting the cake, spread some icing between each layer. You may need to trim the cakes slightly if some rose a bit higher than others. Set in refrigerator for about an hour to set the icing. This makes it so much easier to frost around the outside of the cake. Finally, spread icing all around the cake.

Here's a frosting recipe. You'll need to double it for this cake -- especially if you're like me and want more icing :-)

Butter Icing

1/2 cup butter
1 tsp vanilla
approx 3 cups icing sugar
2-3 tsp milk

Cream together the butter and vanilla. Add icing a bit at a time. Add milk and beat until smooth.

There you have it!
I'd LOVE some followers :-) So, if you're interested in cooking/baking, please sign up. I'll put the names of my followers in for a prize drawing -- a "Taste of Home: Simple and Delicious" magazine. It's a GREAT magazine, the recipes are easy to follow and there's a photo of every recipe.

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The Lovebug Blog Hop will run from today, February 27th until March 2nd. There will be a prize drawing on March 3rd.

Follow along in our blog hop! Your next stop is Tanya at "The Adventures of Us".

18 comments:

Colleen said...

What a pretty cake, would be great for b-day parties as well.

Margo said...

My JK class would love that - what a great idea for ST. Paddy's day as well - a tall slice of rainbow cake, with some golden "chocolate" coins at the end!!

Jackie said...

This is so fun! My daughter will love this :) Thanks for sharing. I forgot you had a cookin blog too, I'll follow along as well:)

Carissa said...

Cute cake, my oldest would love this. Thanks

Fignie said...

Okay! i want!!! I wonder if I can just food color my diabetic cake?? I'm sure that would work. Oohh I wanna do this right away! I cant' wait for our nurse's bake sale ... I'll try and mini ones :) Thank you so much for posting this!

Anonymous said...

LOVE IT! What a fun idea! Thanks for sharing Carla... I'll definitely be trying this one out. :)

Saxon and Jaedyn said...

This looks soooo cool!!! My kids would love love this one!!!

Unknown said...

I had a rainbow cake for my wedding cake 25 years ago. It was beautiful and matched my rainbow of brides maids dresses and ushers pastel shirts. Thanks for bringing back a really wonderful memory for me.

Gail D said...

What a neat idea. Gail D

Unknown said...

so pretty! well done!

Tanya said...

Looks fabulous- I may have to try this...

Lisa L. said...

That looks so pretty - what a great Easter cake that would be. Lisa L. (mcia01h)

Summer Braxton said...

what a beautiful cake!

Janet's Joy said...

Very springy looking cake!

Stephanie said...

This is such a cute idea! Love it!

Unknown said...

Just love new recipes and ideas! TYFS! I am now following your blog!

Anonymous said...

I've seen rainbow cakes before, and yours looks incredible! My kids would be so surprised to have a rainbow cake at their birthday parties!

Unknown said...

Love this idea for rainbow cake ... saw it a couple weeks ago and wanted to give it a try as well. The colors are so bright, great job!