How to Make a Pastel Colored Drip Cake with Macarons

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How to Make a Pastel Colored Drip Cake with Macarons
The princess baker shows you how easy it is to make a pastel colored birthday cake with white chocolate ganache and macarons for spring and summer

Pastel colored cakes like this one tiered fantasy are always in fashion. The combination of soft hues works for so many occasions. Today I’m showing you all the tips and tricks to make this beautiful, pastel colored, one tier cake with chocolate drips and topped with matching macarons. With a few easy steps, you can make this cake, perfect for birthday parties, bridal showers and baby showers.

I’m starting with four layers of my classic vanilla cake. There’s a link to the recipe below. Dab a bit of buttercream frosting to the cake board to act as glue and begin to stack that cake. Today I’m using my magic swiss meringue buttercream. It’s so easy to make and tastes a little like ice cream. It’s amazing and you can find the recipe for it here.

classic vanilla cake recipe is the base for this case people request it all the time

Continue stacking cake layers with frosting in between. Because this cake will be fondant free, I’m using a little extra frosting in between the cake layers. The frosting will extend beyond the cake and help aid when we make our crumb coat. I push down slightly on each layer of cake to squeeze any air out between the cake and frosting.

fill cake layers with magic swiss meringue buttercream frosting

Let’s do that crumb coat. This base layer of frosting on the side of the cake gets its name from ‘catching’ the crumbs. Once chilled, it also functions by locking in the air from the cake. It doesn’t have to be very thick because there will be more coats on top. Make the top level by using a scraper to bring the frosting towards you. Then its off the fridge to firm up.

how to make a perfect crumb coat for underneath cake decorations or fondant

Before we decorate with our pastel colors, let’s add a second layer of frosting to this cake. This layer will serve by giving you a smooth surface around the cake and cover any cake that is showing. Add a good amount of frosting to the sides and then using a scraper, an offset spatula or whatever you have, smooth down the frosting into the cake. This gives a smooth cake surface for when you decorate or cover with fondant. You can then fill in any areas that need a little more frosting. Just keep repeating until you’re happy and then back to the fridge to chill.

add colored stripes of buttercream frosting around the cake with a piping bag before smoothing them out

While it’s chilling, let’s color our frosting for decorating. This cake is for my girlfriend’s daughter and she requested four pastel colors for her birthday, so I’m dividing my buttercream into four bowls and adding a few drops of gel food coloring. I’m partial to Americolor brand (no they don’t pay me to say that) because there are so many shades to choose from. The birthday girl asked for shades of lavender, light blue, mint green and soft pink. I love what she chose because they are girly, fun and perfect for both spring and summer.

smooth down the colored stripes of buttercream frosting for an ombre watercolor effect

Transfer each color to it’s own piping bag and tie off. Now we’re ready to decorate the cake. I’m starting with pink. Cut the tip of the piping bag or use one with a wide tip, and pipe stripes around the base of the cake. For this cake the colors do not have to be perfect as they will be bleeding into one another. Add green, then purple and finally blue towards the top.

Make macarons in the same colors as the buttercream frosting and fill them with your extra frosting

Now using your scraper, push the icing into itself. The goal here is not to remove the frosting, but push it down onto the cake. See how the frosting is becoming smooth, that’s the look we want. Stop when you need to, to remove the excess frosting from your scraper. Like the second coat of frosting we did, add more to areas that need it with the corresponding color. I decided to add more blue to the top as well. You don’t need to do this since it will be covered by ganache.

add white chocolate ganache drips to the cake and then cover the top with ganache

For the top I decided to make macarons in the matching cake colors and use the rest of the frosting in between. The light blue, white, purple and brighter pink are going to make such a great statement. I even made her some heart shaped ones that She’s going to love! If macarons have troubled you in the past, check out my post on how easy it is to master making French Macarons.

enjoy this easy to make cake for girl birthday parties, baby showers and bridal showers

I’m adding white chocolate ganache drips. For this I like to use a squeeze bottle for better control. Simply make your ganache and pour it into the bottle, then apply to your cake. I love the way the drips look. The colder your cake, the more the drips will stop, but I want them going all the way down today. Then cover the top of your cake in white chocolate ganache for an even look. Add your macarons and you’re done.

Bryce loved having this pastel colored cake for her birthday. I hope you enjoy making it for your own celebration.

How to Decorate Fourth of July Cakesicles
The Princess Baker shows you how to make fourth of july cakesicles cake pops in red white and blue

Get into the spirit this Fourth of July with red, white and blue patriotic decorated cakesicles. Are you not on the cakesicle wagon yet? Forget cake pops, they’re so last season. These bites of cake heaven on an ice cream stick have caught the fancy of all. I love how versatile a canvas cakesicles are. They can be adapted to any theme and for any event, not to mention they are super cute, delicious, and charming. For me, cakesicles are a great way to use up the leftover cake and cake scraps. If you’re a beginner, making them is WAY more forgiving than cake pops. Here I’m showing you four different, easy ways to make cakesicles for your backyard BBQ, firework watching party, or any other way you celebrate America’s birthday.

To make our cakesicles I will be using a variety of silicone molds, candy melts in red white and blue of course, and a variety of sprinkles. Start by creating our cakesicle dough. I’m using a six inch cake of my classic vanilla cake recipe that I’ve cooled in the fridge and American buttercream frosting as my dough binder. Break the cake into crumbs and add frosting. Then mix until it combines into the dough mixture.

Make cakesicles using classic vanilla cake and buttercream frosting to make dough for pops

Let’s start with drizzled cakescicles. Begin by coating the mold with melted chocolate. Using a spoon place melted chocolate in the cavity and cover the bottom, then smooth it up the sides. This layer will be the front of the cakesicle so make sure there are no open spaces for the dough to play peek a boo. Give the mold a little shimmy to evenly disperse the chocolate and get rid of air bubbles. Then it’s off the refrigerator until the chocolate is firm.

begin to make fourth of july cakesicles by coating the bottom of the silicone popsicle mold with chocolate in red white and blue

Once firm, place dough into each cavity, packing it down with the spoon or your fingers. Make sure not to fill it over the edge or lip of the mold. This will ensure the chocolate backing will have an even edge and cover the dough properly. Next encase the dough with more chocolate. Use blue to cover blue, white for white and red for red. But you can always mix and match for some extra fun. Don’t forget to insert that popsicle stick. Refrigerate until the chocolate is hard, then you can remove the popsicles for decorating. If your cakesicle edge is less than neat, here’s a great tip on smoothing those out. Place a knife or even an offset spatula in a cup of hot water, pat dry and use to smooth down that rough edge.

drizzle chocolate over your fourth of july cakesicle with a piping bag in red white and blue

To drizzle I’m using a piping bag and I always test to make sure the chocolate flows properly. Then start drizzling. I’m making diagonal stripes, but you can make swirls, dots, however you want to add some pizzazz. I’m drizzling opposing colors, but let your creativity run wild, there’s no rules. When the drizzled chocolate is still wet it acts as glue. After drizzling spoon some sprinkles on top.

add sprinkles to your fourth of july cakesicle in red white and blue

Next, let’s make firework cakesicles. I’m using a mold with some pattern on it for these. The big difference is the chocolate bottom, or front. Instead of covering it evenly, we’re going to make a splatter of color, like a firework. If you have kids, they will have a blast, pun totally intended, making these. Think Jackson Pollack for cakesicles. I use one color to cover, white because it’s the lightest and will allow the other colors to pop. The blue and red are swirling with the white in a soupy mess and the result will actually be a beautiful blending, and no two of these will ever be alike. Don’t forget to completely cover the side as well. Then it’s off the fridge to chill.

make firework fourth of july cakesicles by splattering chocolate in red white and blue in the silicone pop mold

Fill with dough, but not above the lip and cover with more chocolate. Because my main color was white, I’m sticking with it, but feel free to mix it up. For extra added effect, you could swirl the back. Give a shimmy so it evenly spreads and back into the fridge to cool. Removing these are my favorite because you have no idea what they will look like and I love how different each one is. That’s what makes these fun.

splatter painted fourth of july cakesicles in red white and blue look like fireworks

Next let’s make sprinkle center cakesicles. This mold features an indentation in the center. That’s where our sprinkles are going to go. Begin like before, fill the cavity with melted chocolate, making sure to use the spoon to cover the sides, then off to the fridge to chill. Remove from the mold, when firm so you can see the indentation where the sprinkles will go. For the center, add a little chocolate glue and smooth it down. Now add sprinkles. Easy right?

Next up: the American flag.

Similar to the drizzles at the beginning, coat the mold with red chocolate including the sides and chill. Then add the dough mixture and cover with more red chocolate. Give a shake, insert stick and set aside to chill. To decorate you will need white and blue fondant, a rolling pin, water, a brush for the water, and a knife. Start by rolling the blue fondant for the flag. You want the fondant to be thin, about 1/8 of an inch. Roll a circle, trim it in half, and then cut that in half so you have one quarter of a circle. Use a brush to paint a layer of water to use as glue, then cover the upper left part of the red cakesicle. Fold the excess down and trim so it’s flush. Smooth the fondant over to so it’s straight and now you have your blue.

Create an american flag on the cakesicle by placing blue and white fondant on the red pop

Next roll the white fondant into a long piece for the stripes. Slice away the end so you start with a straight edge. Then cut your first stripe. Cut off the ends so you work with all straight pieces and use some more water to act as glue. Place the stripe flush with the blue to act as a guide and trim the ends. Then repeat to create more stripes.

make american flag red white and blue cakesicle for fourth of july by adding fondant stripes and star sprinkles

Time for the stars. I actually sifted through my sprinkles to find the white stars for this and it was totally worth it. Using a piping bag, dot blue chocolate on the flag part for where the sprinkles go. Then carefully add a star to each dot. By using blue chocoalte, it will camouflage any bits of chocolate peeking out from behind the star. Continue adding more chocolate across the blue and continue covering with stars, gently guiding each into place.

tutorial on how to make a variety of fourth of july cakesicles to celebrate the 4th with red white and blue chocoalte sprinkles and pop molds