A few weeks ago, I found out that my brother-in-law would be in town to celebrate his birthday with family and friends. I immediately began to think about what kind of cake I could make for the celebration. Baking a cake from scratch is such an exciting and rewarding experience for me. I very much enjoy watching a myriad of ingredients turn into batter, and then into cake, and ending with a frosted masterpiece. I was doubly excited because making the cake gave me a chance to use my new rotating cake stand and bench scraper, wedding presents from my mother. I love trying out new recipes, although it can be slightly nerve-wracking when serving them to others after a first attempt, and I found this recipe for a Strawberry Lemonade Cake in the Tasty app. Overall, the process was simple and straightforward. I would definitely make this cake in the future, it met with rave reviews and was almost entirely gone by the end of the night! Making and dividing the batter into pans was a smooth process, the only note that I would make is that if you don’t have three of the same kind of pan the cakes may come out of the oven in varying colors. I had two darker pans, and the cakes in those pans were more browned than the cake made in the lighter pan. All cakes were properly baked and there wasn’t a difference in taste, simply in appearance. This isn’t an issue unless you plan on having a more naked style cake.

The frosting is made using whipping cream, which I typically prefer as it is lighter and not as sickly sweet as buttercream frosting can often be. It took a few minutes longer than usual for the heavy whipping cream to whip, but once it did I added the strawberry preserves and it was delicious. For anyone not used to using whipping cream, be careful not to over-whip or it could turn into butter rather than frosting! The light strawberry frosting was the perfect complement to the lemon cake and was quite easy to spread. I intend to use this frosting recipe for future cakes, but will try using different kinds of preserves. A chocolate cake with an orange frosting sounds like an excellent experiment! I let the cake have a slightly naked feel, but still used generous amounts of frosting on the top and sides. The layers of strawberries and frosting between each cake also made each bite super flavorful and moist.

I’m still learning how to frost and decorate cakes, but I loved using the bench scraper and rotating cake stand. They were so helpful in keeping the frosting in even amounts around the sides. I had originally intended to decorate the top of the cake with sliced strawberries, but when it came time to blow out the candles it seemed unnecessary. If you do choose to do so, be careful not to decorate the top of the cake with the sliced strawberries in advance. If you do, the strawberry slices will leak juice all down the sides of the cake. The strawberries between each layer of cake will not do this as the frosting on the sides holds it in. I had so much fun making and frosting this cake. It is light, delicious, and tastes like a summer picnic!

I take no credit for creating this recipe. It can be found here: Strawberry Lemonade Cake by Tasty
I’m salivating, but don’t feel ambitious enough to make this yet.
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Nice recipe
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