Checkerboard cake is often made with yellow cake and chocolate cake, which makes for a striking contrast. I wanted to try something different this time, I had something more colorful in mind. With Easter right around the corner, I thought this was the perfect opportunity to make a pastel checkerboard cake! You can even use the remaining batter from this recipe to make some of these adorable Easter Bunny Cupcakes!
Checkerboard Cake for Easter
I actually adapted Dorie Greenspan’s recipe for Perfect Party Cake to make this colorful treat. I also used (gasp) a white frosting that uses shortening instead of butter. It’s actually a delicious frosting, but if you can’t get past the shortening, you can always use your favorite white icing or buttercream frosting. (I’m not kidding, using the shortening made the frosting taste amazing and super smooth!)
Checkerboard Cake Baking Tips:
1) I made one batch of cake batter and came up a little short. So I made another batch and poured the leftover batter into a 9″ square pan and made a square cake. I even swirled the different colors to make a marble cake! You could make cupcakes out of the rest if you like. The instructions below WILL leave you with leftover batter.
2) You can use any white cake recipe that you want, particularly if you have a favorite.
3) Important – This is a double batch cake, you might want to split the cake recipe in half and do it in two batches, as it might be too much for the mixer. It was fine in my KitchenAid but the bowl was definitely full. I wanted to give you a head’s up.
4) I used liquid measuring cups to distribute the colored batter because the pour spouts made it a bit easier. I have also seen people use decorator bags.
5) Save the egg yolks for making ice cream!
Ingredients for Checkerboard Cake
- 4 1/2 cups cake flour
- 2 tablespoon baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 1/2 cups buttermilk
- 8 large egg whites
- 3 cups sugar
- 4 teaspoons grated lemon zest
- 2 sticks (16 tablespoons) unsalted butter, at room temperature
- 1 teaspoon pure lemon extract
White Frosting
- 1 cup vegetable shortening (not butter flavored)
- 4 1/2 cups sifted powdered sugar
- 4 tablespoons milk
- 1 1/2 teaspoons clear vanilla
- 1/2 teaspoon lemon extract
Helpful Kitchen Tools
YOU CAN FIND THE PRINTABLE VERSION OF THIS RECIPE AT THE END OF THIS POST
Getting Ready:
Center a rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Butter three 9-inch round cake pans (these come in the Checkerboard Pan Set) and line the bottom of each with a round parchment or wax paper. Place the checkerboard cake insert into one of the pans and set aside.
Directions for the Cake:
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the buttermilk and egg whites.
- Put the sugar and lemon zest into your mixer’s bowl or another large bowl and rub them together with your fingers until the sugar is moist and fragrant. Add the butter, and working with the paddle attachment, or with a hand mixer, beat at medium speed for a full 3 minutes, until the butter and sugar are very light.
- Beat in the extract, then add one-third of the flour mixture, still beating on medium speed. Beat in half of the milk-egg mixture, then beat in half of the remaining dry ingredients until incorporated. Add the rest of the milk and eggs, beating until the batter is homogeneous, then add the last of the dry ingredients. Finally, give the batter a good 2-minute beating to ensure that it is thoroughly mixed and well aerated.
- Separate the batter evenly into three separate bowls. To add paste food coloring, take a small amount (smaller than a pea, it doesn’t take much!) and whisk it into the white batter. Repeat for the other two batches. I used pink, purple, and green.
- Starting with the pan that has the checkerboard insert, fill the center hole halfway with pink batter. Fill the center ring halfway with green and the outer ring halfway with purple. Carefully loosen the insert’s “legs” from the side of the pan and lift the insert straight up into the air. Rinse and dry the insert and place it into the next pan.
- In keeping with your pattern flow (pink, green, purple, etc) fill the center hole halfway with green, the second ring with purple, and the outer ring with pink. For the last pan, continuing the pattern, purple in the center, then pink, then green.
- Bake for 25-35 minutes, checking after 25, or until the cakes are springy to the touch- a thin knife inserted into the centers should come out clean. Transfer the cakes to cooling racks and cool for about 5 minutes, then run a knife around the sides of the cakes, unmold them and peel off the paper liners. Invert and cool to room temperature right side up. (The cooled cake layers can be wrapped airtight and stored at room temperature overnight or frozen for up to 2 months.)
I used paste food coloring to tint the batters and frosting, and a checkerboard baking set to create the cake. However, if you don’t want to buy a pan, this tutorial will show you how to make a checkerboard cake without it.
Frosting
Instructions for the frosting are in the printer friendly version of the recipe below.
Didn’t it turn out beautifully? The end result is worth every second you’ll spend on this recipe! It’s definitely one that people will be impressed by, I hope you have a blast making this Checkerboard Cake!
Looking for more delicious Easter treats?
- Try our colorful Frosted Sugar Cookie Bars that taste just like Lofthouse cookies!
- Don’t miss these adorable Rice Krispie Nests.
- Here’s a Carrot Cake Trifle that’s perfect for Easter dessert.
- We have too many to list here, so be sure to check out all of our Easter recipe ideas!
Checkerboard Cake for Easter
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Print It Rate ItIngredients
Ingredients:
- 4 ½ cups cake flour
- 2 tablespoons baking powder
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 2 ½ cups buttermilk
- 8 large egg whites
- 3 cups sugar
- 4 teaspoons grated lemon zest
- 16 tbsp unsalted butter 2 sticks, at room temperature
- 1 teaspoon pure lemon extract
White Frosting:
- 1 cup vegetable shortening not butter flavored
- 4 ½ cups powdered sugar sifted
- 4 tablespoons milk
- 1 ½ teaspoons clear vanilla
- ½ teaspoon lemon extract
Garnish:
- 1 cup Jelly beans
- ½ cup shredded coconut
- 1 drop green food coloring
Before You Begin
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 F.
- Butter three 9 inch round cake pans (these come in the Checkerboard Pan Set) and line the bottom of each with a round of parchment paper. Place the checkerboard cake insert into one of the pans and set aside.
Making the Cake:
- In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, and salt.
- In a separate bowl, whisk together the buttermilk and egg whites.
- Put the sugar and lemon zest into your mixer's bowl or another large bowl and rub them together with your fingers until the sugar is moist and fragrant. Add the butter, and working with the paddle attachment, or with a hand mixer, beat at medium speed for a full 3 minutes, until the butter and sugar are very light.
- Beat in the extract, then add one-third of the flour mixture, still beating on medium speed. Beat in half of the milk-egg mixture, then beat in half of the remaining dry ingredients until incorporated. Add the rest of the milk and eggs, beating until the batter is homogeneous, then add the last of the dry ingredients. Finally, give the batter a good 2-minute beating to ensure that it is thoroughly mixed and well aerated.
- Separate the batter evenly into three separate bowls. To add paste food coloring, take a small amount (smaller than a pea, it doesn't take much!) and whisk it into the white batter. Repeat for the other two batches. I used pink, purple, and green.
- Starting with the pan that has the checkerboard insert, fill the center hole halfway with pink batter. Fill the center ring halfway with green and the outer ring halfway with purple. Carefully loosen the insert's "legs" from the side of the pan and lift the insert straight up into the air. Rinse and dry the insert and place it into the next pan.
- In keeping with your pattern flow (pink, green, purple, etc) fill the center hole halfway with green, the second ring with purple, and the outer ring with pink. For the last pan, continuing the pattern, purple in the center, then pink, then green.
- Bake for 25-35 minutes, checking after 25, or until the cakes are springy to the touch- a thin knife inserted into the centers should come out clean. Transfer the cakes to cooling racks and cool for about 5 minutes, then run a knife around the sides of the cakes, unmold them and peel off the paper liners. Invert and cool to room temperature right side up. (The cooled cake layers can be wrapped airtight and stored at room temperature overnight or frozen for up to 2 months.)
To Make the Frosting:
- Beat shortening and extracts until creamy, about 1-2 minutes on medium speed. Slowly add 2 cups of the powdered sugar, then 2 tablespoons of milk, 2 more cups of powdered sugar, then the remaining milk and any additional powdered sugar that may be needed.
- Put 1/3 of the frosting into a separate bowl and tint it with a small amount of yellow paste food coloring. Frost in between the layers yellow and the sides and top of cake white.
- Mix coconut with one drop of green food coloring. Place tinted coconut on top of the cake and add a few jelly beans. Decorate the outside bottom edge of the cake with jelly beans.
Nutrition
This post was originally published on March 23, 2010.
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fawnda says
That is a really cool cake! What fun! : )
Lanie Ree says
Whoa, this is amazing! I am filing this away.
Thank you for linking this to A Little Craft Therapy, with Life in the Pitts.
Nickki says
I can't remember the last time I saw a more gorgeous looking cake! Absolutely stunning.
Heather says
What a beautiful cake for Easter! It has all the colors of Spring. Thank you for the instructions on using the checkerboard gadget – I have a checkerboard pan and haven't used it yet. This will be very helpful.
Drake says
Really cute cake! I love the simple decoration on top as well.
Amanda says
How colorful and festive. Lovely colors for spring.
Piggy says
Your checkerboard cake looks soooo pretty! Love the color combination!
Teanna says
Oh I LOVE this! I am definitely making this for Easter!
Julie says
Very impressive and delicious looking too!
Ale says
I am kind of new to the blogosphere, and I really like how people are so friendly and nice. I love this cake idea! Thank you so much for sharing it. I will make it for Easter!!! Thanks, Ale http://www.howicook.com
Leslie says
So cute and SOOOO SPring! My butter cream I use actually uses 1/2 butter and half shortening and everyone raves about it. I dont dare tell them what is in it!!!
Mags says
Oh Amanda, you've outdone yourself with this one. Absolutely adorable Easter cake! (Great photo too!)
Heather Davis says
So COOL! Love it. Never seen a checkerboard tin before but seriously want one now.
Sarah, Maison Cupcake says
That's so pretty, I was wondering how you got the neat circles but I see you have a contraption to do it. Reminds me a bit of battenberg but way more interesting.
Bridgett says
That is just so cool! I swear, you are so talented. What a gorgeous cake.
Joanna says
Amanda:
I love to see what you are baking, but this is the best. I want to make this cake and watch the reactions. Thanks.
lisaiscooking says
This looks great for Easter! I didn't even know there was a pan to make this easier. Great to know!
Ashley says
Wow, you're cake is beautiful!!
Tiffiny Felix says
That is the cutest cake!! I had to laugh about your shortening. My buttercream has both butter and shortening. We've cut nearly all other trans fats out of our diet, so I'll keep my buttercream the way it is. It's the best frosting for decorating, and is delicious, too :)
Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] says
This cake looks fabulous!! So adorable too! I've been meaning to make this recipe since forever!