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Minion Sheet Cake

By Heather Baird
Created January 10, 2017
Celebrate with a cute homemade minion cake!
Despicable Me Minion Sheet Cake

Call me a kid at heart, but even at my age I love the Despicable Me movies. They are undeniably cute, outrageously funny and the characters are absolutely charming. Especially the minions! Unpredictable and mischievous, they’ll keep you in stitches with their clowning! They always bring a smile, and that’s a great reason to celebrate those cute little guys in cake form. 

This minion cake is easily made with a box of Betty Crocker SuperMoist Butter Recipe Yellow cake mix and a 9- by 13-inch sheet pan. 

To get started you’ll need to bake your cake and let it cool completely. Place it on a large baking sheet that has been lined with a non-stick paper such as parchment or wax coated paper.

unbaked yellow sheet cake

Trim away the square edges of the cake with a serrated knife. This doesn’t have to be perfectly even, just as long as the cake is an oblong shape, it’ll do fine.

yellow sheet cake cut into an oval

Trim a short end flat. Don’t remove too much of the cake, just 1/2-inch or so. This flat end will be the bottom of the cake

yellow sheet cake cut into oval

Place 3/4 of the container of whipped frosting into a bowl and stir in yellow food coloring. Add food coloring a little at a time until a bright yellow color is achieved.

ingredients for frosting

Frost cake with a thin coat of yellow icing. This is known as a “crumb coat”, which means it will catch all the loose crumbs (and doesn’t have to look perfect). Place in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.

cake frosted with bright yellow frosting

Remove cake and frost with a final coating of yellow icing. A large offset spatula will help create a perfectly smooth coating, so if you have one, be sure to use it! Next the cake will need to be refrigerated until the icing is firm, about 15 minutes.

smoothing out yellow frosting on sheet cake

When the icing is set, use an offset spatula to make an upward curving line in the icing about 4 inches from the bottom of the cake.

offset spatula to make an upward curving line in the icing about 4 inches from the bottom of the cake

Place the blue Betty Crocker Decorating Icing in a small bowl and stir until smooth. This icing is thicker than normal icing, so if you have trouble spreading it, heat it in the microwave in a heat-proof bowl until it can be stirred smooth, about 10 seconds.

betty crocker blue decorator icing

Frost the bottom (including bottom edges) of the cake with the blue icing up to the line.

frosting the bottom of the cake blue

Use a licorice lace to cover the line made by the spatula. This will neaten the edge. Use a pair of dedicated kitchen scissors to snip away the excess licorice, if needed. Now you’ll refrigerate cake for 30 to 45 minutes.

putting rope black licorice on the cake to make a line

For the minion’s eye, frost the chocolate-covered mint patty with a thick layer of the remaining whipped cream frosting.

frosting and mint patty cookie

The icing should stand about three-quarters of an inch above the mint patty.

white frosting on top of cookie

Place a chocolate drop into the icing pointed-end-down. I chose to put the chocolate drop slightly off-center, but you could put it in the middle if you want your minion to look straight ahead.

chocolate kiss on top of frosted cookie

Knead together the five chewy chocolate candies.

chocolate candies

When completely combined and malleable, roll the candy between your palms into a rope. Press the rope around a plastic tumbler with a 3 1/4- 3 1/2-inch diameter rim. Press the loose ends together to secure.

making a rope out of kneaded chocolate candies

Gently lift the tumbler away from the candy. Coat the chocolate candy ring with a little corn syrup using a pastry brush—you may not have to use all of the corn syrup.

brushing corn syrup on candy circle

Place the silver sugar in a dish and dip the chocolate ring into the sugar.

chocolate circle dusted with silver sugar

Remove the cake from the refrigerator. Gently peel it away from the paper and place the cake onto a cake board or serving platter (I used a black sheet of foam core board from the craft store). Place the eye towards the top center of the cake.

chocolate eye placed on cake

Place the silver ring around the eye.

silver ring placed on cake

Press two chocolate drops into the blue portion of the cake just under the licorice lace to the left and right side to create “buttons “on the jumper.

cake with finished eye

Lay a four-inch piece of licorice onto the cake a few inches below the eye in a half-curve to create the Minion’s smile. You could also use a larger piece of licorice to give him a great big smile!

smile placed on cake with licorice rope

Cut two licorice laces into three-inch pieces and insert them into the top of the cake to create the minions’ hair.

licorice ropes used to make strands of hair

Use more licorice laces to outline the bottom edges of the cake. Use one to outline the minion’s jumper.

licorice ropes to make outlines on cake

Attach the plain tip (provided) to the Betty Crocker Easy Flow icing nozzle.

betty crocker decorator icing

Draw two lines of icing about two inches apart on either side of the silver eye piece. Fill in the lines with more icing and then smooth it with a small knife or spatula.

making glasses strap

Shortcut Tip: Looking for another way to add a dose of Minion cuteness to your Despicable Me 2 party? Check out these easy-order cake ideas from DecoPac!

Despicable Me Minion Sheet Cake