Has anybody ever made a rainbow cake?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You can taste the food coloring, unfortunately. I'm thinking it's not too healthy for kids to ingest so much dye.


We couldn't taste it. Use the gel coloring and make it from scratch. It's not like you are eating it daily.
Anonymous
I'm 20:43. 20:45 is right about green and blue looking a lot alike. I actually ended up remaking the blue layer to have greater contrast.
Anonymous
It's very pretty to look at, but I don't let my DD eat such blatant artificial flavors/colors. You know how kids always beg you to cut them a slice of cake with a flower? My kid is the one saying "Oh, can I have the plain piece?"
Anonymous
omg! Awesome, 20:49!

And I know you are probably right, 20:55, but you have to admit IT'S AWESOME!
Anonymous
I've made this cake:
http://www.notmartha.org/archives/2011/03/16/leprechaun-trap-cake/

I just used regular white cake mix and eggs. The colors were beautiful.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's very pretty to look at, but I don't let my DD eat such blatant artificial flavors/colors. You know how kids always beg you to cut them a slice of cake with a flower? My kid is the one saying "Oh, can I have the plain piece?"


How nice for you.

Move along.
Anonymous
I did this, but with cupcakes. I used a white store bought cake mix and mixed my colors in different bowls using gel food coloring. I used about a teaspoon of each color, and they turned out really cool. Kind of psychedelic. Anyway, the kids loved the cupcakes because when they bit into them, all these vibrant colors were visible.
Anonymous
We did this and it was the best cake ever. (Get it at Wegmans)
http://www.duff.com/products/the-essentials/duff%E2%84%A2-tie-dye-cake-mix
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's very pretty to look at, but I don't let my DD eat such blatant artificial flavors/colors. You know how kids always beg you to cut them a slice of cake with a flower? My kid is the one saying "Oh, can I have the plain piece?"


The obnoxious humblebrag. We get it, you're superior. So why don't you go on your superior way and leave us bottom dwellers to discuss how to help OP?
Anonymous
I've seen a 3 or 4 homemade ones and they all looked pretty close to the picture. None of them were a runny mess or anything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It's very pretty to look at, but I don't let my DD eat such blatant artificial flavors/colors. You know how kids always beg you to cut them a slice of cake with a flower? My kid is the one saying "Oh, can I have the plain piece?"


The obnoxious humblebrag. We get it, you're superior. So why don't you go on your superior way and leave us bottom dwellers to discuss how to help OP?


That's a brag? I would be disappointed if my kid wanted the most boring slice of cake.
Anonymous
They have the Duff cake mixes and even some pre-made fondant at Giant also.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you can make a layer cake you can do it. You just have to use a shit ton of food coloring. And white cake with no yolks. Don't do checkerboard - too many crumbles and too hard to frost.


Will a cake cook properly with no yolks?


Yes, I make egg-free cakes all the time.
To get even layers you need to measure out the batter. The gel type of food coloring will give you richer, more vibrant colors (and it doesn't take as much food coloring). I would advise against store-bought fondant. Plain fondant does not taste very good. Marshmallow fondant is pretty easy to make and is delicious!
Anonymous
I have also made the Betty Crocker one and the top layers are always sliding over and the frosting is NEVER smooth around the sides with all the lumps/edges of each layer.
That being said, it was delicious, did not require as much food coloring as you think, and people were super impressed
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I used this recipe for the cake and made a butter cream frosting. http://www.loveandoliveoil.com/2010/11/rainbow-cake.html

Sorry I don't know how to resize.


OP here. GREAT job on this cake and thanks for sending the recipe. I feel inspired!
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