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Princess Doll Birthday Cake

The Betty Crocker Kitchens and Howdini.com show you how to make a magical cake that will delight any princess!
Get the recipe: Fairy Tale Princess Cake
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brianaval123 said: Posted: 4/2/2012 8:56 PM
This cake was fun to make and was really delicious too, thak you Betty Crocker!
 
Bluebird3 said: Posted: 3/30/2012 9:30 PM
You are so right RosemariePodlewski: My friend make this cake for my daughter 30 years ago. Sad thing my friend would not give out how she did it. She was the only one at that time that knew how so I guess it make her feel special. I can understand that. But now I have found it, thanks to Betty Crocker. I have granddaughters that would just go crazy over this cake. I am so excited to find it. Can't wait to try my hand at it. I too like the stand with ribbon. Also, I got a few other great ideas for makeing any cake look more professonal and the freezing of the cake for crumbs. Fantastic.
 
Vonniegirl said: Posted: 3/8/2012 9:45 AM
I plan on modifying this a bit for my daughter's 8th B-Day. Hers is so close to Halloween that we r planning a Halloween party. I want to make a "masquerade" version of this. Instead of the princess cone, maybe a witch hat and Halloween sprinkles in the shape of spiders and/or bats. I think a red color for the dress would be sufficient, since black frosting tastes so bitter.
 
RosemariePodlewski said: Posted: 2/9/2012 12:45 PM
Great cake for little girls my friend made these cakes 25yrs ago don't know if this is how she done it but she always made them for little girls and she didn't have it on a cake stand w/ a ribbon it looks better...and she also didn't use the stars it really makes the cake...
 
AmrinShaikh said: Posted: 2/8/2012 2:05 AM
thats a real easy one..wud surely try..thank you
 
Linda Marshall said: Posted: 11/12/2011 11:18 PM
I made this cake for my grandaughters birthday and everyone loved it.I got a lot of compliments on how pretty it looked
 
Henrietta Delgado said: Posted: 5/26/2011 3:11 PM
I am so excited about making this cake for my 6yr old. It's so cute plus it will save us a lot of money. Instead of using food coloring, I just used the betty crocker pink frosting.
 
Shadamae said: Posted: 5/14/2011 7:53 PM
Wilton sells coloring gels that are better than liquid. You can get a kit of a bunch of colors...and they have pink too. I find that liquid coloring thins the frosting. The gel is perfect to get pale or brilliant color.
 
dawnrosanne said: Posted: 5/11/2011 1:00 PM
To Shenaz4U, yes, you can't actually buy pink food coloring anywhere that I've seen. Use red, but only put a couple of drops in the frosting. Stir it up and see if you like the color. It will be pink. If it's not pink enough, add a couple more drops.
 
shenaz4u said: Posted: 5/1/2011 9:14 AM
hii im gonna make this cake for ma 2 yrs daughter's birhday..its really a nice cake but i can use red colour powder instead of liquid colour..is the red food colour wii do the pink colour??pls do reply
 
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