I made a fun discovery at work the other day, the company next door sells cake making supplies... Oh yea, I was like the proverbial kid in a candy store! I've been dying to try some AmeriColor food coloring and picked up a few bottles. This crazy cake in Cinco de Mayo colors is the first thing I've made using them. Good stuff! Very deep colors and it does not add any taste to your batter, not even the red!
And of course not dying the cake at all would make a pretty dessert for Mother's Day or the summer holidays.
Pina Colada Cake Roll
Cake:
4 eggs
1 C sugar-I cut back a bit
2 Tblsp dark rum
1 Tblsp cold water
1/2 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp coconut extract
1 C flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp salt
red, yellow and green food coloring-optional
Cake Directions:
1. Beat eggs well, add sugar, beat till light. Add water and vanilla.
2. Sift the flour and baking powder, add it to the wet and mix well.
3. If using food coloring divide batter into three bowls and mix in color.
4. Pour batter onto wax paper lined jelly roll pan.
5. Bake at 350 for 12-15 minutes.
6. Remove from oven and roll up (see tips HERE). Let cool completely.
Filling:
8oz can crushed pineapple, juice poured off and reserved
1/2 C shredded coconut
3/4 C coconut milk
1/3 C sugar
3 Tblsp cornstarch
Filling Directions:
1. Put pineapple, coconut, coconut milk and sugar into pot, bring to a boil.
2. Mix cornstarch and reserved juice, add to pot.
3. Cook until very thick, stirring constantly.
4. Let cool completely.
Assembly:
1. Unroll cake and slather with filling.
2. Re-roll cake, and refrigerate until ready to serve.
Aren't you the clever one, Lynn? What a festive, colorful and flavorful cake for Cinco de Mayo. Having the store that sells cake supplies next to work, makes working a little more fun, right? I'm glad you tried the AmeriColor colorings, as they are bright and work so well. Now, about your cake, I wish I had a slice. The boys are going to love it!
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DeleteThis is perfection and delicious perfection at that! Blessings, Catherine
ReplyDeleteSo festive!! I love it.
ReplyDeleteso colorful and I bet it is very yummy! xo
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! Mmmmmmm....pina colada in cake form. :)
ReplyDeleteWow, Lynn, this is gorgeous!!! I love how vibrant the colors are...and I'm one who can taste that nasty black and red food coloring, so I'm going to try to hunt down some of the Ameri-Color products. And the filling sounds amazing, too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a gorgeous cake. This would be so pretty for mother's day too!
ReplyDeleteLove the bold colors of this cake. Very festive too.
ReplyDeleteSam
What a crazy cool cake! And pina colada filling~Ole! I hope you are taking this to a fiesta!! I've got to try this!!
ReplyDeleteJenna
I don't know how you can stand to eat your artwork. This is amazing. And I love that you are thinking of Cinco de Mayo! Brings back many happy memories of New Mexico for me.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun cake for Cinco de Mayo! So vibrant looking and the flavors sound vibrant to. I would love to be next to a cake making supply store. I do love the Americolor brand, but I have to drive 1.5 hours to get them. I love the ease of dispensing, and how they don't dry out as much too. Joni
ReplyDeleteWow! Such a great cake! Love it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow, I can't believe how cool this cake looks. It certainly looks like a Cinco de Mayo. You have such a talent for baking.
ReplyDeleteI am thinking of Cinco De Mayo!
ReplyDeleteOlé Lynn! Your cake is SO colorful and fun, too pretty to cut! My maternal grandmother didn't drink but she loved her tipsy cake, which was heavy on the tipsy :)
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