A delicious vanilla Christmas tree cake with creamy, dreamy vanilla buttercream, covered with beautiful Christmas trees that turn this cake into a winter wonderland.
1-2tbspheavy whipping creamIf needed for consistency
1tspvanilla extract5mL
5dropsgreen food coloringfor the trees
For the Assembly
12ice cream cones
Instructions
For the cake
Butter and flour three 6-inch pans. I use damp cake strips on my pans for more even baking as well. Preheat oven to 340F.
Sift the dry ingredients together in a large bowl. In a separate bowl, beat the wet ingredients together.
Add the wet to the dry and mix until combined. Divide the mixture evenly into the cake pans. I like to use a kitchen scale to measure for even layers.
Bake for 30 -35 minutes or until the centers are set and springy.
Let the layers cool in the pans for about 4 minutes, then dump each layer out onto a cooling rack.
For the Frosting
Cream the butter. Add the sugar and mix on high. Add the vanilla and salt. You can also add milk a tablespoon at a time to get a smoother consistency if needed.
Divide the buttercream into two batches. For the colored batch, add the green food coloring, mix until combined.
For the Assembly
For the Christmas trees on the side of your cake, use a serrated knife to cut the ice cream cones into different sizes. Once you have a variety of desired sizes, carefully cut them in half.
Use a number 30 tip to pipe star-shaped dollops onto the surface of the cone beginning at the bottom and working to the top. Place the cones that have been cut in half on around the side of your cake before piping.
When all of your trees have been piped and placed, sift confectioners' sugar onto the top of the cake and it's ready to serve!
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Notes
If you’re not using 6-inch pans, double the recipe for 8-inch pans or triple the recipe for 9-inch pans.
You can substitute whole milk yogurt for the sour cream if desired, I do it all the time and can’t really tell the difference.
To get FLAT layers that are moist inside and out try using cake strips! You can buy a set online or make your own from foil and paper towels at home. I made a wholeblog post on it so check it out if you’re interested!
To pipe the two-tone frosting you fill one bag (1/2 way full) with white frosting, one bag with green frosting and then put both bags in a third piping bag. No need for a tip, just snip about an inch off each bag.
I like to give a really good dusting of powdered sugar "snow" to the trees for some added realism and depth.
If you don't have a #30 tip then try any small to medium star or leaf tip to pipe the tree.