This colourful cake is perfect for bringing out your inner child. Get ready for squealing, because when you cut the first piece of cake, lollies will come tumbling out!
Ingredients
- 4 cups plain flour sifted
- 2 cups caster sugar
- 1 tsp salt
- 2 tsp bicarbonate of soda
- 2 cups milk
- 1/2 cup white vinegar
- 4 eggs
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 400 g butter melted
- 2 tsp red liquid food colouring
- 2 tsp blue liquid food colouring
- 2 tsp yellow liquid food colouring
- 2 tsp green liquid food colouring
- 1 tubs Betty Crocker vanilla icing
- 4 tbs hundreds and thousands
- 1/2 cup Nestle Smarties
- 1/2 cup chocolate freckles
Method
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Step 1Preheat oven to 180˚C. Grease and line 4 x 20cm cake tins.
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Step 2Put the flour, sugar, bicarb soda and salt, and whisk to combine.
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Step 3Combine the milk and vinegar in a jug and wait for the milk to curdle or bubble. Add the curdled milk to the dry ingredients with the eggs, vanilla and melted butter. Whisk (or beat on slow) until the batter is smooth.
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Step 4Divide the batter evenly between four bowls. Add a few drops of food colouring to each bowl to create your rainbow.
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Step 5Transfer each coloured batter portion to one of your cake tins. Bake for 30 minutes, or until a skewer comes out clean.
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Step 6Use a scone cutter to cut a circle out of the centre of three of the cakes. (One cake will have to be the lid, so don't cut a circle out of it!)
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Step 7To assemble the cake, start with one section with the cut out, spread the top with icing then add the next section with cut out and spread that with icing. Add the third section with cut out and spread it with icing. Now, stop, don't add the lid yet because you need to fill the centre of the cake first.
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Step 8Fill the centre of the cake with Smarties and Freckles.
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Step 9Place the final layer on, the layer without the cut-out section and then ice the outside of the cake.
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Step 10To put the sprinkles on top of the cake, use one of the cake tin sides (with the bottom removed) as a collar. Place it on top of the cake and then add the sprinkles to the top of the cake. Press them down gently with a spoon to get them to stick.
Recipe Notes
Don't overcook the cake or you'll lose the vibrant colours. Keep an eye on it in the oven and take it out as soon as it springs back to the touch.
To make the tops of your cakes flat, press down on the top with a flat tin or plate while the cake is still warm.
This recipe was created by Penny Flanagan for Best Recipes.
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