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Jelly Bean Cake for Easter
Adding festive jelly beans to this moist, delicious cake brings color and sweetness to your spring or Easter celebration!
Contributed by:
Jessica Walker
www.lilmissbossy.com
Bright and colorful jelly beans are a sure sign that spring has arrived. What would be a great addition to your family's Easter celebration? A jelly bean cake, of course! So grab some ingredients, and along with my favorite helpers, Chelsea and Brendan...let’s make some cake.
Here is what you will need…
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First, measure out 3/4 cup jelly beans and mix with 2 tablespoons flour. Set aside. |

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Add 1 1/4 cups sugar to a large bowl. |
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Add two sticks of softened butter or margarine and a block of softened cream cheese. |
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Then add 1 teaspoon of vanilla. |
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Beat those ingredients together. |
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Crack three eggs and add them one by one. Be sure to check for any stray eggshells that may have fallen in! |
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Combine the flour, baking powder and salt. Add to the butter mixture. |
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Mix all ingredients well. |
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Spread one cup of the batter into a greased and floured fluted tube pan. |
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Then it is time to add the jelly beans to the remaining batter! |
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Take a spoon and stir it all together. It is a very thick batter, so it might have to be a team effort. |
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Bake in a 325 degree oven for 50-60 minutes. Waiting is probably the hardest part of the whole process! |
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Once the toothpick comes out clean, cool for 10 minutes and then flip onto a serving plate. You can create a very simple glaze for the cake by putting a tub of Betty Crocker® Rich and Creamy frosting in the microwave, uncovered, for about 15 seconds. Stir in 1-2 teaspoons of milk and drizzle over the cake. You can also decorate with additional jelly beans if you want. This delicious cake is not too sweet and would be a great addition to your Easter or spring brunch! |
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