With Mother’s Day just around the corner, I wanted to create a special dessert that would be perfect to honor Moms. I made a Pink Ombre Swirl Cake last summer, and have been wanting to make another pretty ombre (layered color) cake ever since. This time, instead of one large cake, I made several mini cakes. I also left the outside unfrosted, to reveal the pretty layered colors of the cake itself. Purple is often a color I think of for Moms, and it’s one of my favorites as well.
This general ombre (layered color) concept could be done lots of different ways, and with most any color scheme. I’ll lay out the steps I used to make these mini cakes, but feel free to adjust the process for different sized cakes, or according to your ideas and preferences.
~ How to make Purple Ombre Mini Cakes ~
1. Prepare vanilla cake batter, using a box mix or a scratch recipe.
My notes ~ I have a great go-to vanilla cake/cupcake recipe, but this time I used a box mix (Betty Crocker French Vanilla). I mixed up TWO box mixes, and then had enough batter left over for 12 cupcakes. Depending on the size pans you use for the purple layers, you could probably accomplish this with only one box mix (or batter that makes about 24+ cupcakes).
2. Divide the batter into 4 bowls and color as desired.
My notes ~ If you have 4 of the same sized round baking pans, then each bowl of colored batter should have equal amounts in it. I don’t have 4 of the same size, so I used 2-8″ pans and 2-9″ pans. Because of this, I put 1 cup of batter in two bowls, and 1.5 cups of batter in two bowls, colored it as desired, then poured the smaller (1 cup amount) of batter into the 8″ pans, and the 1.5 cups of batter into each 9″ pan. For the colors shown, I used Americolor Regal Purple and Electric Purple. I added one full drop of each color in the darkest batter, and used less than a drop (a small amount on a toothpick) for the other layers.
3. Pour batter into prepared baking pans (pans should be oiled, floured, and lined on the bottom with parchment paper).
4. Bake as directed by recipe. Cool cakes on cooling rack. Remove cake from pans, and move to a cutting surface. Level the cakes (cut off the top dome), as needed.
5. Use a round cookie cutter to cut circles of cake from each layer.
My notes ~ I used a 2 3/4″ cookie cutter and I was able to make 4 mini layer cakes (as shown), with cake scraps left over. I think if you used a 2 1/2″ cutter, and baked all your batter in 9″ (round) cake pans, you would be able to make 5 mini layer cakes.
6. Layer cakes as desired, piping a swirl of frosting between each layer. Frost the tops of the cakes as desired.
My notes ~ I prepared a batch of my favorite Vanilla Cream Cheese Frosting (you could use simple American Buttercream if you prefer). I piped a layer of frosting (between the cake layers) using a medium sized round tip (a Wilton #12). I finished the cakes with a rosette of frosting, using a 1M tip, frosting from the center of the “rose”, spiraling toward the outside. I have a video showing how to frost cupcakes in this way, in my post on How to Frost Cupcakes. I finished the mini cakes with a fondant butterfly. I will share a post on how I made the butterflies later this week.
Looking for more pretty Mother’s Day ideas? My Hydrangea Cupcakes are a beautiful, and surprisingly simple way to make a statement. Or my original, Pink Ombre Swirl Cake could be a gorgeous gift (to share).
Want to make the pretty fondant butterfly accents? I’ve posted a full tutorial on How to Make Fondant Butterflies.
Kita says
another way i've done this is baking them in cans (with top and bottom removed) standing up in a baking dish.. then slice them and assemble with frosting 🙂
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Marcie says
I absolutely love these. May I share this on my site http://www.igottatrythat.com along with your link. Too cute!
Thanks, Marcie
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Debbi says
Beyond gorgeous…absolutely glorious!
Jen @ Jens Favorite Cookies says
These are just incredibly gorgeous! So refined and beautiful, I'm not sure I could equal that!!
Amanda Padgett says
Looking at these just make me smile. Beautiful and cheerful!
Kate says
Those are awesome! My mom used to bake bread in coffee cans to make cute little round loaves. I wonder if you could do the same thing here. You could make each loaf a different color, then slice them and shuffle the colors however you want. No wasted pieces!
Brenda @ a farmgirl's dabbles says
These could not be any prettier. I love them!!!
Diane {Created by Diane} says
these are so beautiful, I just love the colors!
Jackie says
I'm dying over here!!!! These are gorgeous!!!!! OMG!!!! I'm gonna have to make something similar for my nieces 5th birthday party. Goodbye cupcakes, hello mini cakes!!!! THANK YOU!!! You are amazing! I love them so much I had to comment here and on your Facebook page!