

Easter Bunny Cake
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Prep2 hr 15 min
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Total Time4 hr
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Skill LevelBeginnerAmount12 servings
Ingredients
Bunny Ears
White Candy Melts Candy
White sparkling sugar
White edible glitter cake sparkles
Lollipop sticks
Cake
Favorite cake mix or recipe
Red food coloring
Raspberry Buttercream Frosting
1/2 cup solid vegetable shortening
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
4 cups sifted powdered sugar (confectioners' sugar)
1/3 cup seedless raspberry preserves
Rose food coloring (optional)
Decorating
Ready-To-Use White Decorator Icing
Black food coloring
Tools
Cake boards
5, 6-inch cake pans
Small cake leveler
Angled spatula
Decorating tips (1M & 2A) & decorating bags
Round Cake Decorating Tip 3
Open Star Cake Decorating Tip 21
Instructions
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Make Bunny Ears
One day in advance, make the bunny ears. Print out the Large Bunny Ears pattern and tape the pattern to a cake board. Cover with wax paper.
Combine white sparkling sugar sprinkles and white cake sparkles in a small bowl. Set aside.
Melt white Candy Melts candy according to package instructions. Transfer to a disposable decorating bag and cut a small tip in the bag.
Outline and fill in each bunny ear, reserving the remaining candy for a later step.
Immediately top with the combined sprinkle mix. Tap lightly to remove excess. Chill candy until set, for about 10 to 15 minutes.
Once set, remove the ears from the wax paper and place them face down on the cake board. Using reserved candy (reheat if necessary), pipe strip of candy on backside of each ear.
Position lollipop sticks in the melted candy, leaving about 3 inches of stick at the bottom of each ear for cake insertion. Chill until set for about 5 to 10 minutes.
Prepare and Bake Cake
Prepare the cake batter according to recipe instructions. Divide batter equally into five Easy Layers pans, reserving about ½ cup in a separate bowl.
Using Christmas Red food coloring, tint the batter in the bowl light pink. Using toothpicks, marbleize the pink batter evenly into all 5 pans.
Bake and cool, then level the cooled cakes. Set aside.
Prepare Raspberry Buttercream
In a large bowl, beat the shortening and butter with an electric mixer until the mixture is light and fluffy. Add vanilla and mix well.
Gradually add the sugar, one cup at a time, beating well with the electric mixer on medium speed. Scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl often. When all the sugar has been mixed in, the frosting will appear dry.
Add the raspberry preserves and beat at medium speed until the frosting has a light and fluffy consistency.
Frost & Decorate Cake
Prepare a decorating bag with tip 2A and ready-to-use decorator icing. Place one cake layer on a cake board or plate. Pipe a border around the edge of the cake and fill with raspberry buttercream frosting. Position second cake layer on top. Repeat for all layers.
Using spatula, frost the cake smooth with creamy white icing.
Using Christmas Red food coloring, tint 1/4 cup icing dark red, 1/4 cup icing medium red and 1/4 cup icing light red. Using black food coloring, tint 1/8 cup of icing black.
Prepare two decorating bags with tip 3. Fill separately with light red and black icing.
Using light red icing, pipe small “X” on the front side of the cake for mouth. Using black icing, pipe eyes and eyelashes. Reserve remaining light red icing for a later step.
Add Bunny Ears
Insert ears into the top of the cake.
Prepare three decorating bags separately with tips 1M, 21 and 32. Alternate adding dark, medium and light red icings, as well as any remaining creamy white decorator icing, randomly into each bag.
Pipe rosettes and stars around the base of the bunny ears.
Notes
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Add a buttercream bunny tail
Pipe a bunny tail on the back of the cake for an extra touch.
How To
How to Pipe A Rosette
Learn how to pipe beautiful rosettes, big and small, to add charming floral accents. Rosettes are a great way to create quick decorations. Different tips create different petal effects. Rosettes can be used to add a simple floral accent to a dessert, or cover a cake and cupcakes.
How to Pipe a Star
One of the most popular techniques, stars come in a range of sizes and styles. Experiment with open and closed stars for variation in look. The star technique is timeless and can be used as a classic border or as a stunning fill-in for the top of a dessert.
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