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Popular Funfetti Cake (Bolo Confete)

This popular funfetti cake recipe (bolo confete) takes a little work and time but it's really worth it.
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Popular Funfetti Cake (Bolo Confete)

Preparation time 30 min
Cooking Time 30 min
Ready In1 h 20 min
Level of DifficultyModerate
Servings8

Ingredients

Vanilla cake:1 and 1/2 cups of buttermilk (360ml)2 teaspoons of vanilla extract1/2 cup of vegetable oil (120ml)4 cups of all purpose flour (500gr)2 teaspoons of baking powder1 and 1/2 teaspoons of kosher salt1 teaspoon of baking soda2 cups of granulated sugar (400gr)1/2 cup of light brown sugar (110gr), lightly packed1 cup of unsalted butter (225gr) or 2 sticks, room temperature4 large eggs4 large egg yolks1/2 cup of rainbow sprinkles (80gr)Nonstick cooking sprayVanilla Frosting:2 cups of unsalted butter (460gr) or 4 sticks, room temperature1 lb of cream cheese (455gr)A pinch of kosher salt3 cups of powdered sugar (360gr)1/2 cup of rainbow sprinkles (80gr), for decoration
Vanilla cake:1 and 1/2 cups of buttermilk (360ml)2 teaspoons of vanilla extract1/2 cup of vegetable oil (120ml)4 cups of all purpose flour (500gr)2 teaspoons of baking powder1 and 1/2 teaspoons of kosher salt1 teaspoon of baking soda2 cups of granulated sugar (400gr)1/2 cup of light brown sugar (110gr), lightly packed1 cup of unsalted butter (225gr) or 2 sticks, room temperature4 large eggs4 large egg yolks1/2 cup of rainbow sprinkles (80gr)Nonstick cooking sprayVanilla Frosting:2 cups of unsalted butter (460gr) or 4 sticks, room temperature1 lb of cream cheese (455gr)A pinch of kosher salt3 cups of powdered sugar (360gr)1/2 cup of rainbow sprinkles (80gr), for decoration
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Preparation

  1. In a medium bowl or liquid measuring cup, combine the buttermilk, vanilla extract, vgetable oil and set aside.
  2. In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, salt, baking soda and set aside.
  3. In a separate large bowl, combine the granulated sugar, light brown sugar, and butter, beat with an electric hand mixer on high speed until super light and fluffy, about 4 minutes.
  4. Add the eggs and egg yolks one at a time, beating in between additions, beat the batter until almost doubled in volume and very light and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
  5. With the mixer on low, gently beat in a third of the flour mixture, before it's fully combined, add half of the buttermilk mixture and repeat with remaining flour and buttermilk until everything is well-blended and no lumps remain.
  6. Preheat the oven to 180°C or 350°F. 
  7. Spray 3, 9-inch (23 cm) round cake pans with nonstick spray.
  8. Add 1/2 cup (80gr) of sprinkles and gently fold into the batter with a spatula until well-incorporated.
  9. Divide the cake batter among the 3 prepared pans and place 2 pans on the top oven rack and 1 pan on the middle rack.
  10. Bake for 30 minutes, rotating the pan on the middle rack to the top rack, and vice versa, halfway through baking, so the cakes bake evenly. 
  11. The cakes are done when they are golden brown, pull away from the sides of the pans, and the tops spring back slightly when pressed.
  12. Remove the cakes from the oven and invert them onto a wire rack to cool completely. (If you don't have a wire rack, let them cool in the cake pans on the countertop.)

Make the frosting: 

  1. In a large bowl, use an electric hand mixer on high speed to beat the butter, cream cheese, and salt and mix until light and creamy, about 4 minutes.
  2. Add the powdered sugar and beat on low speed to combine, once the sugar is incorporated, beat on high speed until there are no lumps and the frosting is super white and fluffy, about 5 minutes.
  3. Place a dab of frosting on a cake stand or an inverted plate.
  4. Place a layer of cake on the cake wheel, then evenly spread frosting on top with an offset spatula. 
  5. Place the next layer of cake on top of the frosted layer, and spread frosting on top. 
  6. Add the last cake layer and lightly frost the entire outside of the cake to create a thin crumb coat.
  7. Chill the cake in the refrigerator for about 20 minutes.
  8. Remove the cake from the refrigerator and use the remaining icing to frost the cake in an even layer. 
  9. Take the end of an offset spatula or knife and gently press it against the frosting at the bottom of the cake, then, spin the cake and slowly and raise the spatula after each rotation to create a ribbed effect. 
  10. Smooth the top of the cake with the spatula.
  11. Place sprinkles around the edge of the cake.
  12. Set a small cookie cutter, any shape you like, in the center of the cake and fill in with sprinkles.
  13. Gently remove the cookie cutter and you're done.

Recipe & Photo Credit: Katie Aubin & Alison Roman, tasty.co

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