Easy Rainbow Tower Cake

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Some of you may remember that we recently put together an eBook of 10 great cakes that you can make yourself at home for well under $20 ($5.95) with our good friend Sarah from The Sugar Hit. We have decided to share a few with you on the site to inspire you.

Rainbow Tower Cake

We’re not going to lie…this is a lot of food colouring. But when you’re already in for all that sugar, it’s a bit late to start worrying about it, right? Anyway, it’s a special occasion and this is it; the classic Rainbow Layer Cake.

Ingredients

Method

  1. Grease and line as many 18cm tins as you have with baking paper (don’t worry if you don’t have enough, just re-use them). Preheat the oven to 180C (160C Fan-forced).
  2. Divide the cake batter between five small bowls. Tint the bowls each a different colour – one red, one orange (use a mixture of red and yellow colouring), one yellow, one green and one blue.
  3. To bake the cakes, take one colour of batter the batter and spread it evenly into one of the lined cake tins – it will be a thin layer, but make it as even as possible otherwise it will bake unevenly.
  4. Bake for 12-15 minutes, or until springing back when touched, and cooked through. Continue until all the layers are baked, washing the tins between uses.
  5. Place the cakes on a wire rack to cool completely. These cakes are quite thin and flat, so they don’t need to be trimmed.
  6. Place a dab of frosting on the cake stand or plate that you want to serve the cake on, and use it to anchor the blue layer to the plate.
  7. Top it with one-fifth of the frosting and spread in a messy layer just to the edge of the cake.
  8. Repeat with the remaining layers, in the order green, yellow, orange and finishing with red.
  9. Top with the last of the frosting in a swirled effect. Serves 10-16.

Video

We even made a quick video to show you how 🙂

For more great cakes like this check out our eBook of 10 great cakes that you can make yourself at home for well under $20 ($5.95) with our good friend Sarah from The Sugar Hit.

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