Thursday’s Recipe -Six Layer Rainbow Cake!!!
Alert–if you are looking for a healthy or raw recipe-look somewhere else this week!
If you are looking for a special occasion cake or need something impressive( or just want to go into a diabetic coma)…look no further!!
I recently found out about Apartment Therapy. What??? How did I not know about this site??!! It is awesome and could keep me glued to my computer screen ALL day! What else is out there you are not telling me about???
Anyways, it was while going through each and every back post of Apartment Therapy that I found this Epic Rainbow Cake. As soon as I saw it I knew we had to attempt it! So I borrowed 6 cake pans from my Mom and my neighbor Abby
and set to work. I followed Whisk Kid’s cake recipe but could have bought boxed cake-it’s not like we were baking for health here! Note-these cakes are very thin so don’t be intimidated by a 4 foot high cake-it wasn’t that big. My family likened the taste of the cake to sugar cookies, which was really good I might add. It was really 1 or 2 cake batter recipes divided between six pans.
The cake recipe I used is as follows
2 sticks butter, room temp
2 1/3 c sugar
5 egg whites, room temp
2 teaspoons vanilla
3 c flour
4 tsp baking powder
½ tsp salt
1 1/2 c milk, warmed for 30 sec in microwave to bring to room temp
Red, orange, yellow, green, blue and purple food coloring
Preheat the oven to 350F degrees. Oil and line how ever many 9” cake pans you have.
Sift together the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
Cream the sugar and butter, then add the egg whites (I cracked them all into one bowl) and add them a little at a time. Add the vanilla and mix until fully incorporated. Then, alternating between wet and dry, add the milk and flour mixture in two parts.
Divide the batter amongst 6 bowls—I used a large soup ladle, It was about 2 and a half scoops per bowl. Then add the food coloring and mix WELL.
Pour into cake pans and bake 15 minutes-or more or less according to your oven.
I tripled a buttercream frosting recipe. It made a ton of frosting but we ended up using every bit of it. This cake was super sweet and ends up being like a slab on a plate because it is so heavy with frosting. You could cut down on the amount of frosting if you choose-it is super sweet. Also-I might add this cake tastes better chilled.
This recipe frosts two 9 inch cakes–I tripled–my mixer was full of frosting(I was in heaven)!
1/2 cup of butter
3 1/2 cups powder sugar
4 to 5 Tablespoons of liquid—milk, creamer, water I used Snowville Creamery 1/2 and 1/2
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
Molly did a bit of decorating
And we all did some eating!!!
Note-my cake looks much less professional than Whisk Kids-but sure did taste good!!!
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