This homemade baby chick smash cake is perfect for a Farm Themed First Birthday and *almost* too cute to eat!
With little ones in mind, it’s decorated with soft foods like blueberries and soft-boiled carrots. Of course, you can switch up the ingredients however you like, especially depending on who you’re serving it to…
I think this cake would also be darling for kids older than 1 or as part of a regular dessert table. In those cases, I’d recommend swapping out the soft-boiled carrots for orange candy clay or similar. Something tells me that older kids will appreciate that. 😉
Baby Chick Smash Cake
You’ll need:
- 1 box of White Cake Mix
- 6” Cake Pans
- 2 tubs of White Frosting
- Finely Shredded Coconut
- Blueberries
- Soft-boiled Carrot
Instructions:
Prepare the cake as directed on the box, and divide the batter into thirds. Bake in 6” cake pans to create separate 3 cake layers.
Level the cakes with a knife so they’ll stack easily, then stack and frost between the layers.
Use a knife to round the edges of the top layer into a rounded dome shape.
Apply a base coat (or “crumb coat”) of frosting to the outside of the stacked cakes, and refrigerate for 30 minutes.
Apply a top layer of white frosting to the cake, then sprinkle with finely shredded coconut for a fluffy “feathers” texture.
To decorate, use blueberries for the eyes, and cut a soft-boiled carrot into small shapes for the beak, feet, and head “comb” on the chick.
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