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Sunday 18 September 2016

Gluten Free Rainbow Cake...


Fancy making this Gluten Free Rainbow Cake?

(Dairy + Gluten Free) Guest post from Delicious Alchemy.

What better way to celebrate than with a rainbow?

Grab yourselves a couple of bags of our Vanilla Sponge mix, and bake yourself a gluten free Rainbow Cake – perfect for any occasion!

Serves: 24 slices Prep Time: 20 mins plus 30 mins for decorating

Cooking Time: 1 hour


What you need:
  • 2 x bags of Delicious Alchemy Vanilla Sponge mix
  • 2 x 7 inch cake tins
  • 6 large eggs
  • 810g butter (or dairy free alternative)
  • 40ml water
  • 1kg icing sugar
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp Wilton icing colours (we recommend red, pink, golden yellow, leaf green, royal blue & violet)



Top tip: for a smaller cake, use half of the ingredients stated above with 6 inch tins instead!

What you do:

Step 1

Pre-heat your oven to 180°C (160 °C Fan assisted)/Gas Mark 4. Grease and line the bases of your 7 inch cake tins. Place both cake mixes into a mixing bowl along with 360g of soft butter (or dairy free alternative), 6 eggs and 40ml of water. Using an electric mixer, mix the ingredients for 15 seconds. Then stop, scrape down the sides of the bowl with a spatula and mix again for another 10 seconds.

Step 2

Divide the mix equally into 6 bowls, adding ½ a teaspoon of Wilton colouring into each bowl – you should have six different coloured bowls all together.

Step 3

Pour two of the bowls into two of your cake tins, and bake for 18-20 minutes. Before you take the layers out of the oven, check that the cake is golden brown, or insert a skewer into the centre of the cake and check it comes out clean. Once out of the oven, leave the cakes to cool for 5 minutes before you take them out of the tins. Repeat this step with the rest of your bowls until all 6 layers are baked.

Step 4

Mix the remaining 450g of butter (or dairy free alternative) with the icing sugar and the vanilla extract in a bowl until thoroughly mixed. Place the violet layer of the cake onto the base of a cake board or large plate, then spread some of the icing over the top with buttercream. Place the blue cake layer on top of this, and repeat the process following the order: violet, blue, green, yellow, pink and red. Or alternatively, you could mix it up! Once all the cakes have been layered with buttercream, cover the rest of your cake with the remaining buttercream.


*Recipe and recipe photography by Delicious Alchemy*

*No Payment was received*


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