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Pink Lemon and Vanilla Gender Reveal Cake

16 - 20 servings
Intermediate
120 minutes
Celebrate your baby-to-be with a sweet surprise. Cut into this striking cake to reveal layers of coloured sponge, in shades of pink.
Announce you’re having a girl with our gender reveal cake. Decorated on the outside with vanilla buttercream icing, slice into the cake to find colourful pink layers inside.
Recipe Ingredients
How to Prepare
Tips
For an extra special finish top with your favourite cake topper.
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Recipe Ingredients

For the Cake
400 gUnsalted butter (softened)
400 gCaster Sugar
15 mlDr. Oetker Sicilian Lemon Extract
8Large Eggs (beaten)
400 gPlain Flour
14 gDr. Oetker Baking Powder
Dr. Oetker Pink Food Colour Gel
For the Buttercream
400 gUnsalted butter
800 gIcing Sugar
2 tspDr. Oetker Madagascan Vanilla Extract
For the Decoration
Dr. Oetker Adventure Sprinkle Mix
Dr. Oetker Candy Mix Sprinkles

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For The Cake

Pre-heat the oven to 160°C (fan)/180°C/350°F/gas mark 4.


Grease and line with baking paper, 5 x 20cm/8” round loose-bottomed cake tins.


To make the cake, using a hand whisk or spoon cream together the butter, caster sugar and Sicilian Lemon Extract until light in colour and texture.


In a separate bowl sift the plain flour and Baking Powder.


To the butter and sugar mix add half of the beaten eggs and half of the flour. Mix to combine then add the remaining beaten egg and flour.


Divide the mix into 5 bowls each with approximately 315g of mix in each bowl.


Leaving one bowl plain add 10 drops of Extra Strong Pink or Blue Gel Food Colour to the first bowl, ¼ teaspoon Pink or Blue Gel Food Colour to the second bowl, ½ teaspoon Pink or Blue Gel Food Colour to the third bowl and 1 ½ teaspoon Pink or Blue Gel Food Colour to the forth bowl mix well to evenly combine. Spoon each mix into a prepared tin.


Bake in a pre-heated oven for 25-30 minutes or until a skewer comes out clean when inserted into the centre of the cake.


Once cooked, remove from the oven and allow to cool for 10 minutes before removing the cakes from the tins and placing on a cooling rack to cool completely.


Set Aside 200g of Vanilla Buttercream for later.


Place the darkest coloured cake layer onto a cake stand. Spread with two tablespoons of Buttercream and place the next darkest coloured sponge on top. Repeat with each layer ensuring the layers go from dark to light colour tone.


Ice the top and sides of the cake with the remaining Buttercream. Smooth the top and sides of the cake using a palette knife to remove excess Buttercream.


Spoon the set aside Buttercream into a piping bag fitted with a star nozzle and pipe rosettes of Buttercream around the top of your cake.


Mix the hundreds and thousands and pearls from the Superhero Mix and Fairy Princess Sprinkles in a bowl. Decorate the cake with sprinkles approximately 2 inches up the side of your cake starting at the base. Scatter the sprinkles over the buttercream rosettes.


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How to Make Buttercream | Dr. Oetker

Tips

  • For an extra special finish top with your favourite cake topper.