
When I first got my
Dorie Greenspan cookbook
Baking from My Home to Yours, I knew I wanted to make this cake. In fact, there are two cakes I wanted to make. With my daughters birthday right after Christmas, I asked her if she wanted one of these cakes. Her first response was yes, but after a week of thought, she went with the
checkered cake. Damn it. But that just made me that much happier when
Morvan announced this months challenge.
The Perfect Party Cake. Although we were allowed to express our artistic side, I stuck to the recipe. Maybe if I had made it before, I would add chocolate or almond or something to switch it up, but I wanted the perfect party cake as written. Reading our private blog, I learned some others had a problem with the rising of the cake. I'm afraid I might have been in that category. Do they seem like skinny layers to you?

The frosting is what I want to brag about. I've never made a Swiss Meringue frosting before the
Daring Baker Yule Log , but I love it. I didn't do it right on the yule log, but I did it right this time. I could forget the cake and just have a bowl of this frosting. O.K. maybe not, but it was that good. I didn't think the frosting shined through how I would of liked on this cake. I'm not complaining. There was just alot going on. You had a lemon scented white cake, raspberry preserves between each layer, and the lemon scented meringue. The lemon was just a whisper but a great addition.

It wasn't a lemon cake, it wasn't a coconut cake, it was The Perfect Party Cake! Anyone in Redding need a cake? I would love to make it again! I didn't get any pictures of the layers. There were four of them. I took it to Easter dinner and felt a little foolish snapping away pictures like I would at home. Another excuse to make this cake? Maybe! If you would like to see about 800 different party cakes, and their layers, check out all
The Daring Bakers! For the recipe,
go here.
Megan - your cake turned out beautiful! I missed out due to my new oven not coming in time, but I am enjoying checking out everyone's results! :)
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks wonderful! I only switched things up because I had made this cake before, but if not, I would have done the raspberry version. Great job!
ReplyDeleteStunning cake, well done! From what I've read thus far, there were a lot of flat cakes floating around. Not certain, why? But perhaps, it's meant to be that way, with all the layers.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty cake Megan...love the pansies on top! Beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteStunning effect with the flowers. A really gorgeous cake.
ReplyDeleteMegan, that cake looks scrumptious! I'm sure the layers looked great too. Beautiful pansies!
ReplyDeleteThe cake is beautiful! The layers look perfect!
ReplyDeleteyour cake looks fantastic, i love the flour on top. glad you were able to finally make this cake!
ReplyDeleteThe cake looks fantastic! very springy!!
ReplyDeleteYou cake turned out wonderfully. It looks like a coconut cloud and probably just as delicious!!
ReplyDeleteI agree, this is the perfect party cake. There is something for everyone! And yous looks lovely. I love the coconut, well done!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cake!
ReplyDeleteYour cake look so elegant! The flower on top made it even more classy :)
ReplyDeleteMegan, Your cake was surely a hit at your Easter dinner! It looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely with the flowers on top!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Megahn. I got a idea looking at your photos. This batter would be lovely in petit fours.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful Springtime cake! I love the flowers on top. That was a great idea. I'll bet it was a big hit on that Easter buffet!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so incredibly fluffy and otherworldly :)
ReplyDeleteyour cake looks delish! i love it with all those coconut flakes!
ReplyDeleteSister Megan..beautiful cake! :) Hey, you need to come to Southern Cal for a visit with the Kirkpatricks and we can host a get together!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great I love the flowers on top!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks wonderful! I love the flower decoration! Very well done!
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
oh megan im smitten by this cake!! really lovely, i bet this taste heavenly!!
ReplyDeleteOh phooey on those who think your a little "off" taking those photos. he he. You should have done it anyway. My entire family knows to expect it of me by now! They joke and call me "looney" but I don't care! :-p Your cake looks great!
ReplyDeleteHi Megan, what a beautiful cake and I adore the flowers in the middle such a pretty touch! Well done on a great bake :)
ReplyDeleteRosie x
Your cake looks fabulous! I love the violets on top. That gave the cake such a lovely touch!
ReplyDeleteYour cake is sooooo pretty! I love those flowers.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on a successful DB challenge!
Lovely, it is lovely!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Cake!!! and Pansy's My favorite flowers!!
ReplyDeleteThat cake looks wonderful on your dessert table. I love the fresh flowers on top,I contemplatd the same thing!
ReplyDeleteI love the purple flowers on top. Beautiful cake.
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks really good!
ReplyDeleteWe didn't get pictures of layers either, we just dug through them.
ReplyDeleteAll of these party cakes are just beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks beautiful, congratulations on your challenge!!! I find it really interesting that this was a cake that you wanted to make anyway.. coincidence??
ReplyDeleteGreat job! It looks beautiful. If I lived there, I'd let you bake one for me :)
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks scrumptious. Glad you enjoyed the challenge
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful with the pansies. Nice job! Your layers did not look flat to me.
ReplyDeleteOooo Yummy! Your cake is so pretty with the flowers on top! What a nice springtime addition!
ReplyDeletelooks great! I love the way all the cakes completely covered in coconut look - so soft, retro, and yummy :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for the right click tip - sadly I tried that already and it did not work :( Hopefully it is just this computer and I will be able to see them at home!
Beautiful cake!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks wonderful. Very tall and elegant.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers on top - great touch to a beautiful cake. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteYour cake turned out very lovely! The pansies are a nice touch!
ReplyDeleteYour cake looks lovely, so springlike, and your layers look just fine to me.
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job on your cake!
ReplyDeleteNatalie @ Gluten A Go Go
Great job on the cake!
ReplyDeleteNatalie @ Gluten A Go Go
Gorgeous cake! I have no inside pictures since my friends think I am crazy when I bring my camera to photograph food. Ha!
ReplyDeleteThe fresh flower on top really make it special and beautiful! Great job!
ReplyDeleteYou know I think that everyone's cake rose the same amount and the different reactions are simply due to a matter of perception. If I had used my regular cake pans which I was first going to use, instead of going and getting the two inch pans, then I would have thought the layers had risen nicely. Your cake is lovely. I love the pansies1
ReplyDeleteMy frosting for this one turned out much better too--practice makes perfect I guess!
ReplyDeletebeautiful cake! i don't think you had problems w/the cakes rising, not from the pic in your blog...?
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