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Elsa Princess Cake

Agnes Hsu
Fans of the movie Frozen young and old will appreciate this delightful Elsa Princess Cake! It's easy to make with a princess cake mold!

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Watch the video in this post to see how we made the princess cake! 
    First, prepare your cake mix per the instructions. Add a few drops of blue food gel coloring to make the cake blue. Note the cake will look green after baking since yellow and blue make green! But when you slice into the cake it will look blue like Elsa's dress!
    Spray your cake mold with nonstick spray and bake in a preheated 350 degree oven for 34-40 minutes. If the top gets too golden before the bottom, add a loose piece of foil on top to cover. 
    Remove cake and allow to cool for 10-15 minutes before inverting onto a cake stand or baking pan. 
    Tint your icing a similar blue and reserve some white. 
    You'll wrap Elsa's bottom half tightly in plastic so she won't get dirty.
    Insert Elsa inside the center of the cake. Make the hole larger as needed by slicing around the hold and removing cake. 
    Now here is the tricky part. We got a 6" cake princess mold but our Elsa was too tall! You will likely need an 8 inch if you use the exact doll we used so keep that in mind. 
    We didn't let that stop us though and instead just added blue cups. They made Elsa a sort of stand and it didn't look too bad! 
    Add a layer of white frosting around her waist. Then add swirls of blue frosting all along the cake princess dress part. We used a star tip and piping bag.
    Then use a smaller star tip and add dots of white frosting along her skirt!

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