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March 13, 2012

Green Ombre Cake


My obsession with ombre continues. You may remember that I made a pink ombre cake for Valentine’s Day. This cake is similar, but I used a box mix this time! You can do ombre with any color – don’t feel restricted to green! I chose green because St. Patrick’s Day is approaching.

Green Ombre Cake
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Cake:
2 boxes white cake mix (plus required oil, eggs)
Green gel food coloring (I used Wilton’s Leaf Green)
6″ cake pan(s)

1. Make the cake batter according to box directions. If you have a bowl large enough, make both batches together.
2. Add a small amount of green coloring; mix to achieve a pale green batter. Fill one cake pan with this batter. Add more green coloring to achieve a slightly darker green batter. Fill another cake pan with this batter. Repeat these steps until you have cakes varying from pale to vibrant green.
3. Bake according to box directions and cool cakes completely before frosting.

Frosting:
Recipe source: therepressedpastrychef.blogspot.com
1 stick salted butter – room temperature
1 stick unsalted butter – room temperature
1 cup shortening
1 tablespoon clear vanilla extract**
2 pounds confectioner’s sugar (powdered sugar, 10x)
4-6 tablespoons very cold milk
(The CLEAR extract is very important if you want WHITE buttercream. Most buttercream tends to have a yellow-ish tint if you use real vanilla extract)

1. Cream the butter and shortening in the bowl of an electric or stand mixer.
2. Add the clear vanilla extract and combine well.
3. Begin adding in the sugar and mixing thoroughly after each addition.
4. After all of the sugar has been added and mixed thoroughly, begin adding the very cold milk… one tablespoon at a time, combining very well after each addition (mixer on medium-high to high speed) until you reach the desired consistency.

Assemble cake layers and place a thin layer of frosting between each layer. Cover the entire cake in white icing. If you’d like, tint some of the frosting green and decorate with polka dots or stripes.

Posted In: cake, ombre, st. patrick's day

Comments

  1. Sophie Jacobs says

    August 27, 2012 at 8:56 pm

    I simply love this cake! Very inspiring.
    Thank you for sharing

    Sophie

    Reply
    • Annie says

      August 28, 2012 at 6:42 am

      Thanks for the comment, Sophie!

      Reply
  2. Sarah T. says

    January 5, 2013 at 7:31 pm

    My step daughter and i found this cake on pinterest. I’m attempting to make it for tomorrow for her 12th bday. Thanks for the inspiration!

    Reply
  3. Kari says

    August 24, 2013 at 7:49 pm

    Hey there,
    How many does this cake feed? (I’m hosting a baby shower for around 35-40, and need to know how many of these cakes to make ;-)
    Thanks!

    Reply
    • Annie says

      August 24, 2013 at 8:19 pm

      Hi Kari, I can’t give you a precise answer on that because everyone cuts different sized pieces. I’d suggest this for a guide: http://www.earlenescakes.com/ckserchart.htm — but I’m guessing for 35-40 people you’ll need to make at least 2 cakes.

      Reply
  4. Kari says

    September 9, 2013 at 7:55 am

    Thanks so much for sharing that! That’s kind of what I was ‘guesstimating’ as well. ;-) Off to buy my six, 6″ pans! Thanks again for the recipe!

    Reply
  5. Susan says

    March 13, 2014 at 8:51 am

    What a beautiful cake!! I love the ombre. I have to make a cake for a fete in July, can you (or anyone) suggest a color?

    Reply
    • Annie says

      March 13, 2014 at 10:12 am

      Are you an American? If so, you could go patriotic and do a couple shades of red, white, and a couple shades of blue to create an ombre effect. Hope that helps!

      Reply

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