One week left of being 45 {My Birthday Cake}
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No one has to know that you doctored a box cake mix for this semi-homemade cake that tastes like it’s from the bakery.
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I rarely make traditional birthday cakes. Maybe because I never really learned how to decorate a birthday cake with buttercream frosting.
So ……this is my last week of being 45.
Next week I begin the slide towards the big 5-0! Say it isn’t so! lol
To celebrate my final week, I decided to try my hand at decorating a cake!
Thanks to the help of the fabulous cake decorating friend, for all her, tips, hand holding and encouragement!!
I ordered two 6×3-inch round cake pans from Amazon
My friend gave me some really awesome tips on frosting my cake with her buttercream recipe.
- Cool cakes, remove from pans, and refrigerate for several hours
- level cold cakes
- place first layer cut side down, using an offset spatula, spread frosting on the top (the part that was the bottom when it was in the pan)
- place next cake layer cut side down, press and make sure it’s level
- spread a thin “crumb coat” layer of frosting over the whole cake
- refrigerate overnight
- frost and decorate the following day
I was thrilled with how it all turned out. Not, perfect but not bad!! Next time I will cut my layers in half, to make it 4 layers and have more frosting in the middle.
Getting the cake level, and frosting smooth on the cake……..will take a lot more practice! But thanks to my friends, I went outside my comfort level and tried something new!!
For the cake “recipe” I just used my favorite Duncan Hines French Vanilla “doctored up” to taste like homemade.
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French Vanilla Cake
No one has to know that you doctored a box cake mix for this semi-homemade cake that tastes like it's from the bakery
Ingredients
- 1 Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe French Vanilla Cake Mix
- 3 eggs
- 1/2 cup butter (use butter not margarine)
- 1 cup of water
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350°
- Melt the butter in the microwave.
- Combine butter with the remaining ingredients in a medium bowl.
- Mix on low for 1 min. Then mix on high for 1 min.
- Bake time: two 6-inch cake pans 35-40 minutes - two 8-inch cake pan 35-38 minutes - a 9x13-inch pan 35-38 minutes or cupcakes for 20 minutes
Notes
(cake is done when toothpick inserted in center comes out clean.)
• Cool cakes, remove from pans, and refrigerate for several hours
• level cold cakes
• place first layer cut side down, using an offset spatula, spread frosting on the top (the part that was the bottom when it was in the pan)
• place next cake layer cut side down, press and make sure it’s level
• spread a thin “crumb coat” layer of frosting over the whole cake
• refrigerate overnight
• frost and decorate the following day
You will be amazed that your batter is nice and thick and creamy – not thin and runny like it is when you follow the box instructions. I love Duncan Hines Moist Deluxe French Vanilla Cake Mix.
I wish I could share a piece with you…….it was SOOOO good!!
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so cute- I can’t believe it was your first time! Thanks for the tutorial…
I’m turning 30 in a month…I’ve announced I am having my 2nd annual 29th birthday party.
I LOVE your cake! It’s so pretty!!!!!
Beautiful and yummy looking cake! I love the cake stand also. =]
Your cake turned out BEAUTIFUL!! I’ve been wanting to try that pretty cake myself, so thanks for in the extra incentive. And I hope you had a very happy birthday!!!
Adorable! HB, Cheryl.
This is my first time to your great blog. I am in love with this beautiful cake. What a great idea to use smaller pans. It makes the cake look so “custom” & original!
Warmly, Michelle
this cake looks amazing!! I want to try it!
That is super adorable. I am so glad I ran across your site. I am a photographer but I want to learn how to bake so badly! I know you do a lot on here but I can learn a lot from you! Thank you to my new blogger buddy!
Heather
http://hdstokesphotography.blogspot.com
It looks great and sooo yummy!
It’s a lovely cake & beautifully done for a first attempt!
Do you think this doctored up cake mix is sturdy enough for fondant?
Great job?♥️