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fairytale castle cake

Written on December 30th, 2008 by Kim

Princess castle cakeThe key to this cake is the pan. You can find these at wonderful stores like William-Sonoma. Once you have the pan, here’s what you’ll need for the cake:

  • 1 white cake mix (plus items box calls for)
  • 1 can (6.4 oz) Betty Crocker Easy Flow pink decorating icing
  • 1 cup round colored candies
  • 11 banana-shaped hard candies or Runts
  • 11 candy wafers (aka melting chocolate)
  • ½ cup pillow mints
  • 2 rolls of Smarties
  • Candy coated gum
  • Crazy curl candles
  • Pam baking spray with flour

And here’s how you do it:

  1. Preheat your oven and generously grease the (NordicWare Castle Bundt) cake pan with Pam baking spray with flour.
  2. Prepare the cake mix according to the box and bake. (Use a toothpick to ensure the cake is completely cooked before removing from the oven, but be careful not to burn it.)
  3. Allow the cake to cool inside the pan for at least 10 minutes.
  4. Lightly tap the exterior of the pan with a wooden spoon around each tower to ensure the towers didn’t stick.
  5. Turn the cake pan upside down onto a cooling rack and allow the cake to cool for at least an hour before starting the decorating process.
  6. Line your cake plate with tears of wax paper that can easily be slid out from under the cake once you’ve iced it, and then place your cooled cake in the center.
  7. Pipe pink icing around the base of your castle and place round candies in three rows as shown in the picture. Also add round candies to the top of the castle as desired.
  8. Outline each window with pink icing. Top the window with a banana-shaped candy to form an arch. Push one candy wafer, flat side up, into the cake at the bottom edge of the window to look like a windowsill.
  9. Outline the door, roof and entrance of the castle. Place mints and Smarties in icing at the entrance to look like the walkway. Use gum to the rooftop to look like shingles and top each tower with a candle.

Remember, it’s your little princess’ day so let her help. No perfect cake is worth a wasted memory.



  • about me: kim byers

    creative party planner and owner of The Celebration Shoppe. I have a passion for crafting, baking, modern entertaining and all things beautiful. I'll post my ideas and share others in hopes of inspiring you for your next celebration.