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Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake KitProduct Image of Cake or Cake Kit
Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake KitProduct Image of Cake or Cake Kit
Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake KitProduct Image of Cake or Cake Kit
Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake KitProduct Image of Cake or Cake Kit

Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake Kit

Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake Kit

This cake kit is based on one of my first ever recipes, which has totally stood the test of time. The raspberry laden cake is only subtly sweet and has the most moreish lamington-esque texture. Adding the freeze-dried lime leaf powder to the cake and glaze is optional, but I truly adore the intensely fresh and fragrant flavor that it imparts! Also included is a sachet of freeze-dried raspberry crumble for an unmistakable Caker look.

INCLUDES

  • Coconut Cake Mix
  • Dried Coconut
  • Coconut Glaze Mix
  • Freeze-Dried Raspberry Decoration
  • Ground Freeze-Dried Thai Lime Leaf
  • Non-stick Liner
  • Instruction Card

 

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Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake Kit
Product Details

You will receive:

  • Coconut Cake Mix
  • Dried Coconut
  • Coconut Glaze Mix
  • Freeze-Dried Raspberry Decoration
  • Ground Lime Leaf
  • Non-stick Liner for 8"/20cm Pan
  • Instruction Card

Ingredients Organic Unbleached Wheat Flour, Dried Coconut (Coconut, Sulphites) (22%), Icing Sugar, Caster Sugar, Ground Almonds, Baking Powder (Sodium Bicarbonate, Sodium Acid Pyrophosphate, Corn Starch), Freeze Dried Raspberries (1%), Ground Lime Leaf (0.4%), Salt.

Allergens This cake is suitable for vegans, just use your favorite dairy free butter / oil and milk! This cake contains tree nuts (ground almonds) and wheat and is not suitable for those with nut or gluten allergies or intolerances.

Shelf life You’ll find the best before date of your kit located on the tamper sticker sealing the base of the silver box.

Storage Information Store somewhere cool and dark like a pantry. If your house is super hot in summer then it is possible the heat will have some effects on our products - the worst that could happen is things like chocolate might melt or the matcha might become a bit discolored, which doesn’t affect the taste of the cake. This is unavoidable with high quality ingredients and no preservatives added. If you are worried, you can store the kits in the fridge, or you could just bake your cake ASAP after receiving it.

Dimensions The cake kit boxes are 15cm (width) x 18cm (height) x 6.5cm (depth)

Nutritional Information

Coconut Raspberry Lime Leaf Cake Kit
Instructions & FAQs

Fresh ingredients you will need

For the cake:

  • 1 Cup of milk (regular or dairy free)
  • ½ Cup of oil or 115g melted butter
  • 1 Cup of raspberries (fresh or frozen)

For the glaze:

  • 3 Tablespoons of milk (regular or dairy free)
  • OR
  • 150g (1 ⅓ sticks) of butter (regular or dairy free) to make a buttercream

DIRECTIONS

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C /350°F fan bake and press the non-stick liner into an 8"/20cm circle cake pan (the liner is intentionally oversized so you will end up with The Caker's signature ripples in the sides of the cake).
  2. In a bowl, combine the Cake Mix and the Coconut with 1 cup of milk and ½ cup of oil or melted butter. Now add 1 teaspoon of the Kaffir Lime and combine. Don’t overmix.
  3. Pour some of the batter into the prepared cake pan and spread it out to the sides, then evenly place 1 cup of raspberries into the batter. Pour the remaining batter over the fruit and spread out to the sides.
  4. Bake the cake for around 40 minutes. Every oven is different, so keep an eye on the cake as it bakes, it will be ready when it is springy to the touch and a knife comes out clean.
  5. Once baked, allow the cake to sit for 10 minutes in the pan, then turn it out onto a cooling rack and leave to cool in the fridge.
  6. In a small bowl, combine the Coconut Glaze Mix with the remainder of the Kaffir Lime and 3 tablespoons of milk. Mix until smooth.
  7. Once the cake is completely cool, spread the glaze onto the cake and sprinkle over the Raspberry Decorations. Top with fresh edible flowers if desired.
  8. Serve at room temperature. To store, refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

TOP TIPS TO REMEMBER

This cake is super easy to make, the main things to remember when making it are:

  • preheat your oven!
  • don’t mix the batter too much (especially if you are using an electric mixer)
  • cover the raspberries completely with the cake batter if you can, otherwise the glaze tends to pool where the raspberries are
  • make sure your cake is properly cool before you ice it
  • fresh raspberries are amazing when they are in season but a more year-round solution is frozen raspberries
  • don’t fret if you’re not a fan of the fragrant flavour of lime leaf, simply omit it from the cake and the glaze. If omitting the lime, add a touch a lemon zest to your glaze to brighten the flavour.

CAN I USE A DIFFERENT FRUIT INSTEAD OF RASPBERRIES?

Fresh or frozen cherries or blueberries in the same quantity work beautifully!

WHAT IF I DON’T LIKE KAFFIR LIME?

Don’t fret if you’re not a fan of the fragrant flavor of lime leaf, simply omit it from the cake and the glaze! If omitting the lime, add a touch a lemon zest to your glaze to brighten the flavour!

WHAT IS THE BEST SIZE PAN TO USE?

Using an 8” pan is really important, otherwise your cake might be too tall and be difficult to cook through, or too flat and resemble a pancake. I’ve sourced a cake pan, which is the perfect dimensions and thickness to ensure your cake bakes perfectly so be sure to add it to your cart before you check out.

WHAT IS THE BEST OIL TO USE?

Always use a light, neutral tasting oil in your cakes such as light olive oil.

SHOULD I USE SALTED OR UNSALTED BUTTER?

We would recommend using unsalted butter, as there is already salt in the cake mix. In saying this, salted butter will work fine if that is all you have at home.

WHAT IS THE BEST MILK TO USE?

Feel free to use any unsweetened milk you like! Some dairy free alternatives that work well are nut milks, oat milk and soy milk. Coconut milk can also be used, but is very high in fat (which can affect the cake), I would suggest combining equal parts coconut milk and water and then measuring for your recipe.

WHAT SHOULD MY BATTER LOOK LIKE?

Your batter should be thick as opposed to runny.

WHAT IS OVERMIXING?

When incorporating your wet and dry ingredients together be sure to use a gentle folding motion and stop as soon as your cake batter has come together. Any stirring after this point would be classed as overmixing. Overmixing your cake develops the gluten in your batter, giving it an unpleasant, doughy mouth feel.

WHAT ADJUSTMENTS DO I NEED TO MAKE IF BAKING AT HIGH ALTITUDE?

Because the rate of evaporation is faster at high altitude, cakes often require more liquid and longer bake times so you should favor an overpour instead of an underpour of all liquid ingredients and don't be alarmed if your cake takes longer than the prescribed bake time. Also, the lighter air at high altitude allows cake batter to expand more and faster, often making it necessary to increase the oven temperature by 25° and to use a larger baking pan if you have one.

HOW DO I KNOW WHEN IT'S BAKED?

Your cake is ready when a sharp knife or skewer inserted into the center comes out clean. The reason we recommend checking cakes regularly after the halfway point is that you want to catch the cake at the moment it is baked to perfection, especially considering a cake will continue to cook for a few minutes after it has been removed from the oven. Your cake should rise slightly and have a flat, matte surface.

WHAT TEXTURE SHOULD MY BAKED CAKE BE?

Your cake should be tender, dense and bordering on brownie-like. My cakes all have a sumptuous, close-crumb texture due to the high amount of ground almonds in the recipe!

WHAT SHOULD MY GLAZE LOOK LIKE?

Your glaze should be thick yet soft enough to spread. If your glaze is not spreadable, you can add extra liquid ¼ tsp at a time until the desired consistency is achieved. If your glaze is too runny, you can add extra icing sugar 1 tsp at a time until the desired consistency is achieved.

MAKING A COCONUT BUTTERCREAM INSTEAD OF COCONUT GLAZE

The glaze that my Coconut Raspberry Cake Kit comes with (pictured being slathered onto my baked cake above) is the perfect accompaniment to this cake, but it’s also super simple to make a coconut buttercream icing with your glaze sachet if you prefer! If you want to make it vegan you can use your favourite brand of dairy-free butter. To make your buttercream…

  1. Instead of adding 1.5 tbsp of milk to the glaze per the instructions, simply combine the contents of the glaze sachet with 150g dairy free or regular butter (at room temperature).

  2. Beat all the ingredients together on high speed until smooth and fluffy (you could use a stand mixer or a handheld beater).

  3. Then simply spread onto your cooled cake with a palette knife, or pipe onto minicakes with a piping bag!

HOW TO TURN THIS KIT INTO A CHERRY DARK CHOCOLATE COCONUT CAKE!

This flavour alteration is insanely good and is reminiscent of one of my favorite chocolate bars - Cherry Ripe! Simply follow the instructions on the recipe card (omitting the kaffir lime steps) and do the following…

  1. Before making your cake, roughly chop 150g of good quality dark chocolate and fold this in during step 2.

  2. Add tinned, jarred, fresh or frozen cherries in the place of raspberries (if using frozen cherries try to buy the ‘dark, tart’ ones OR if you can get your hands on Morello cherries in a jar, they are the best).

  3. Top with the coconut glaze and dollops of cherry jam.

CAN I MAKE CUPCAKES?

You can make about 8 minicakes (large single serve cupcakes) or 30 babycakes (small 1-2 bite cupcakes) with this kit (just remember to reduce the bake time to 20-25 minutes). Here’s how…

  1. Prepare your cake batter according to the recipe card provided.

  2. Line a mini or babycake tray with enough cupcake papers for either size (babycakes are around 3.5cm diameter on their base, minicakes are around 6cm in diameter).

  3. Fill each cupcake paper with your cake batter using a teaspoon. For babycakes make sure each paper is filled about 1-2mm below the top line, for minicakes, fill the papers about ⅔ full.

  4. Evenly dot one raspberry into each babycake or a few raspberries into each minicake making sure you press them right into the batter. Do not defrost the raspberries if using frozen ones!

  5. Bake for around 20-30 minutes, or until springy to the touch. Every oven is different, so you may need to bake your babycakes for a shorter or longer time - keep an eye on them as they bake!

  6. Allow your cupcakes to cool for 10 minutes in their tray, then take each out to cool on a cooling rack.

  7. Prepare your icing as per the instructions on the recipe card.

  8. Check that your cupcakes are completely cool, then, using a teaspoon, spread a small amount of glaze over each cake, enough to cover the top. If your glaze is looking a little runny, get your babycakes into the fridge as soon as possible and leave for 15 minutes to allow the glaze to set.

  9. Using dry hands, sprinkle your Raspberry Decorations over your babycakes. Adding scatters of toasted coconut also looks very pretty! Add fresh flowers for an extra Caker touch if desired.

HOW DO I MAKE A TIERED CAKE?

To make your mini 3-tiered cake you will be using two Caker cake kits and simply doubling the wet ingredients instructed. 1 cup of milk per the instructions becomes 2 cups of milk, ½ a cup of oil becomes 1 cup and so on.

SOME HANDY TIPS

  • You will need a big bowl for all the batter as well as 1x 8”, 1x 6” and 1x 4” cake tins.

  • Don’t forget to preheat the oven (180C/350F), this is such an important step.

  • For the largest pan, you need to use one of the parchment paper circles from the kits, the other two are provided with the pans (if you haven’t purchased my Mini Tiered Cake Bundle you will need to cut your own - trimming one from your second kit is nice and easy).

  • Prepare your batters in a single bowl according to the recipe card, remembering to use double the wet ingredients stated.

  • Once the cake batter is ready, the most important thing to get right is the amount of batter per pan such that all the cakes will come out with proportional heights. You want about 1” (2.5cm) of batter in the 2 larger pans and ½” (just over 1cm) in the smallest pan (add your fruit last if your kit requires it). If you add too much batter, just take some out with a spoon.

  • When the cakes go into the oven, set a timer for 20 minutes because that’s around the time that the 4” cake will be done. At 30 minutes the 6” cake should be done. At 45-50 minutes the 8” cake should be done.

  • If you want to make a buttercream, take both glaze sachets and use an electric mixer to combine them with 300g butter (regular or vegan) until super light, fluffy and smooth. If you’re making a Flourless Dark Chocolate tiered cake, my ganache recipe can be found here.

  • When assembling the cake, apply about half of the glaze/buttercream/ganache onto the centre of the largest cake and work your way slowly to the edges. I like to spin the cake at the same time as I spread the glaze/buttercream, but just do whatever feels comfortable. Make sure the middle layer is nice and centered before applying the glaze/buttercream - you’ll want to use just over half of what’s left for this layer, and the rest on the third layer.

  • You won’t need all of the freeze-dried fruit decorations, so use what’s left for another occasion! Add Fresh Flowers for an extra Caker touch if desired.

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MY CITY'S TEMPERATURES REGULARLY GET VERY HOT. WILL THIS AFFECT MY CAKE KIT DURING DELIVERY?

The worst that could happen is things like chocolate might melt (but you’ll be melting it anyway) or the matcha might become a bit discolored (which doesn’t affect the taste of the cake). This is unavoidable with high quality ingredients and no preservatives added. If you are worried, try to get your cake kit inside as soon as it is delivered.

WHAT IS YOUR RETURN POLICY?

We don’t accept returns of cake kits because of the fact they are food, however we can offer a refund or replacement if there is something wrong with your order. If that’s the case, we are so sorry - please email us (USA: hello@thecakerusa.com NZ:kits@thecaker.co.nz) and we will respond as soon as possible with a course of action.

WHAT IF I ENTERED THE WRONG SHIPPING ADDRESS!

Email us immediately (USA: hello@thecakerusa.com) (NZ: kits@thecaker.co.nz) to see if it’s early enough for us to cancel your order with our warehouse and make a new one with the right address. We want you to have your cake as much as you want your cake, so of course if your order does end up going out and it’s returned to us, then we’ll resend it but we are not technically responsible for delayed, unclaimed, or returned orders due to incorrect or undeliverable addresses entered by the user. We hope you understand!

MY TRACKING INFO SAYS MY ORDER WAS DELIVERED, BUT I HAVEN'T RECEIVED ANYTHING. WHAT DO I DO?

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MY TRACKING INFO HASN’T BEEN UPDATED IN A LONG TIME... WHAT DO I DO?

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CAN I PLACE A BULK ORDER FOR CORPORATE GIFTING

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WHAT IF I HAVE A QUESTION THAT IS NOT ADDRESSED ABOVE?

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The Caker cake kits are like nothing else in the cake mix game, they are a novel innovation of a product that has seen unbelievably little change since it was invented almost 100 years ago… But at 9 times the price of a supermarket cake mix though, how are they better?

1. COMPLETE WITH ICING AND/OR DECORATIONS

They come with every dry ingredient for the cake and icing PLUS the decorations so all you have to add are a few simple fresh ingredients. Your cake will end up actually looking like the picture on the box with very little effort required.

2. STUPIDLY EXPENSIVE INGREDIENTS

I'm not joking when I say that my Espresso Dark Chocolate cake kits contain over US$7 of Intelligentsia freeze-dried Black Cat espresso. Plus ingredients like almond flour and Callebaut 72% cocoa solids chocolate callets, which are expensive because they're the best. My Banana Cinnamon cake kit contains organic coconut sugar because I love the caramel vibe it lends. It's all in the name of taste.

3. LIFE SAVING NON-STICK LINER

Baking a perfect cake and then having it stick to the pan is a reason I hear all the time for why people say they don't like baking. I started pushing oversized baking paper circles into my pans early on in my baking career because I didn't have time to cut out precise strips of baking paper to get those clean edges. The result is rippled, indented edges, which has become a very signature and intentional look!

4. MY PERSONAL RECIPES

I developed my recipes based on the type of desserts I personally love to eat. They're the polar opposite of a sponge cake with themed fondant icing. They're not light in texture, they're dense (for lack of a better word) and often filled with big pieces of fruit! So when you try a Caker kit, you're not only trying something new, you're trying something super personal to me that you could only otherwise try from my bakery in Auckland or Los Angeles. My cake kits aren't watered down versions of my cakes from my bakeries, they are very similar recipes, which was super important to me when designing the line. PS. If you find the texture weird, you’re not alone, but reading THESE COMMENTS from some converts out there might shed some light!

5. GIFT WORTHY PACKAGING

I love shiny things, I love cosmetic packaging, I love when something feels considered... I don't like thin cardboard boxes or non-delicious looking images on food packaging. So I worked with my designers to create a product that is aesthetically good enough to give as a gift. I think one of my best business memories to date is when someone said they had bought a dozen cake kits for Christmas presents and said to me "they're amazing, they're like the new bottle of wine!"

6. OWNER OPERATED SMALL BUSINESS

I think it’s cool to cheer on a family owned business, and in the case of The Caker it is still just my little sister, Anouk, and I running the show! It's not easy growing a business as such a small team, so every customer is a true hero in our eyes. Trying a cake kit means you're supporting two girls whose goal in life is to bring people joy through super moist, fudgey cakes that are bursting with flavor!

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Tips & Tricks

Fresh ingredients you will need

For the cake:

  • 1 Cup of milk (regular or dairy free)
  • ½ Cup of oil or 115g melted butter
  • 1 Cup of raspberries (fresh or frozen)

For the glaze:

  • 3 Tablespoons of milk (regular or dairy free)
  • OR
  • 150g (1 ⅓ sticks) of butter (regular or dairy free) to make a buttercream

DIRECTIONS

  1. Preheat the oven to 180°C /350°F fan bake and press the non-stick liner into an 8"/20cm circle cake pan (the liner is intentionally oversized so you will end up with The Caker's signature ripples in the sides of the cake).
  2. In a bowl, combine the Cake Mix and the Coconut with 1 cup of milk and ½ cup of oil or melted butter. Now add 1 teaspoon of the Kaffir Lime and combine. Don’t overmix.
  3. Pour some of the batter into the prepared cake pan and spread it out to the sides, then evenly place 1 cup of raspberries into the batter. Pour the remaining batter over the fruit and spread out to the sides.
  4. Bake the cake for around 40 minutes. Every oven is different, so keep an eye on the cake as it bakes, it will be ready when it is springy to the touch and a knife comes out clean.
  5. Once baked, allow the cake to sit for 10 minutes in the pan, then turn it out onto a cooling rack and leave to cool in the fridge.
  6. In a small bowl, combine the Coconut Glaze Mix with the remainder of the Kaffir Lime and 3 tablespoons of milk. Mix until smooth.
  7. Once the cake is completely cool, spread the glaze onto the cake and sprinkle over the Raspberry Decorations. Top with fresh edible flowers if desired.
  8. Serve at room temperature. To store, refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 3 days.

TOP TIPS TO REMEMBER

This cake is super easy to make, the main things to remember when making it are:

  • preheat your oven!
  • don’t mix the batter too much (especially if you are using an electric mixer)
  • cover the raspberries completely with the cake batter if you can, otherwise the glaze tends to pool where the raspberries are
  • make sure your cake is properly cool before you ice it
  • fresh raspberries are amazing when they are in season but a more year-round solution is frozen raspberries
  • don’t fret if you’re not a fan of the fragrant flavour of lime leaf, simply omit it from the cake and the glaze. If omitting the lime, add a touch a lemon zest to your glaze to brighten the flavour.

CAN I USE A DIFFERENT FRUIT INSTEAD OF RASPBERRIES?

Fresh or frozen cherries or blueberries in the same quantity work beautifully!

WHAT IF I DON’T LIKE KAFFIR LIME?

Don’t fret if you’re not a fan of the fragrant flavor of lime leaf, simply omit it from the cake and the glaze! If omitting the lime, add a touch a lemon zest to your glaze to brighten the flavour!

WHAT IS THE BEST SIZE PAN TO USE?

Using an 8” pan is really important, otherwise your cake might be too tall and be difficult to cook through, or too flat and resemble a pancake. I’ve sourced a cake pan, which is the perfect dimensions and thickness to ensure your cake bakes perfectly so be sure to add it to your cart before you check out.

WHAT IS THE BEST OIL TO USE?

Always use a light, neutral tasting oil in your cakes such as light olive oil.

SHOULD I USE SALTED OR UNSALTED BUTTER?

We would recommend using unsalted butter, as there is already salt in the cake mix. In saying this, salted butter will work fine if that is all you have at home.

WHAT IS THE BEST MILK TO USE?

Feel free to use any unsweetened milk you like! Some dairy free alternatives that work well are nut milks, oat milk and soy milk. Coconut milk can also be used, but is very high in fat (which can affect the cake), I would suggest combining equal parts coconut milk and water and then measuring for your recipe.

WHAT SHOULD MY BATTER LOOK LIKE?

Your batter should be thick as opposed to runny.

WHAT IS OVERMIXING?

When incorporating your wet and dry ingredients together be sure to use a gentle folding motion and stop as soon as your cake batter has come together. Any stirring after this point would be classed as overmixing. Overmixing your cake develops the gluten in your batter, giving it an unpleasant, doughy mouth feel.

WHAT ADJUSTMENTS DO I NEED TO MAKE IF BAKING AT HIGH ALTITUDE?

Because the rate of evaporation is faster at high altitude, cakes often require more liquid and longer bake times so you should favor an overpour instead of an underpour of all liquid ingredients and don't be alarmed if your cake takes longer than the prescribed bake time. Also, the lighter air at high altitude allows cake batter to expand more and faster, often making it necessary to increase the oven temperature by 25° and to use a larger baking pan if you have one.

HOW DO I KNOW WHEN IT'S BAKED?

Your cake is ready when a sharp knife or skewer inserted into the center comes out clean. The reason we recommend checking cakes regularly after the halfway point is that you want to catch the cake at the moment it is baked to perfection, especially considering a cake will continue to cook for a few minutes after it has been removed from the oven. Your cake should rise slightly and have a flat, matte surface.

WHAT TEXTURE SHOULD MY BAKED CAKE BE?

Your cake should be tender, dense and bordering on brownie-like. My cakes all have a sumptuous, close-crumb texture due to the high amount of ground almonds in the recipe!

WHAT SHOULD MY GLAZE LOOK LIKE?

Your glaze should be thick yet soft enough to spread. If your glaze is not spreadable, you can add extra liquid ¼ tsp at a time until the desired consistency is achieved. If your glaze is too runny, you can add extra icing sugar 1 tsp at a time until the desired consistency is achieved.

MAKING A COCONUT BUTTERCREAM INSTEAD OF COCONUT GLAZE

The glaze that my Coconut Raspberry Cake Kit comes with (pictured being slathered onto my baked cake above) is the perfect accompaniment to this cake, but it’s also super simple to make a coconut buttercream icing with your glaze sachet if you prefer! If you want to make it vegan you can use your favourite brand of dairy-free butter. To make your buttercream…

  1. Instead of adding 1.5 tbsp of milk to the glaze per the instructions, simply combine the contents of the glaze sachet with 150g dairy free or regular butter (at room temperature).

  2. Beat all the ingredients together on high speed until smooth and fluffy (you could use a stand mixer or a handheld beater).

  3. Then simply spread onto your cooled cake with a palette knife, or pipe onto minicakes with a piping bag!

HOW TO TURN THIS KIT INTO A CHERRY DARK CHOCOLATE COCONUT CAKE!

This flavour alteration is insanely good and is reminiscent of one of my favorite chocolate bars - Cherry Ripe! Simply follow the instructions on the recipe card (omitting the kaffir lime steps) and do the following…

  1. Before making your cake, roughly chop 150g of good quality dark chocolate and fold this in during step 2.

  2. Add tinned, jarred, fresh or frozen cherries in the place of raspberries (if using frozen cherries try to buy the ‘dark, tart’ ones OR if you can get your hands on Morello cherries in a jar, they are the best).

  3. Top with the coconut glaze and dollops of cherry jam.

CAN I MAKE CUPCAKES?

You can make about 8 minicakes (large single serve cupcakes) or 30 babycakes (small 1-2 bite cupcakes) with this kit (just remember to reduce the bake time to 20-25 minutes). Here’s how…

  1. Prepare your cake batter according to the recipe card provided.

  2. Line a mini or babycake tray with enough cupcake papers for either size (babycakes are around 3.5cm diameter on their base, minicakes are around 6cm in diameter).

  3. Fill each cupcake paper with your cake batter using a teaspoon. For babycakes make sure each paper is filled about 1-2mm below the top line, for minicakes, fill the papers about ⅔ full.

  4. Evenly dot one raspberry into each babycake or a few raspberries into each minicake making sure you press them right into the batter. Do not defrost the raspberries if using frozen ones!

  5. Bake for around 20-30 minutes, or until springy to the touch. Every oven is different, so you may need to bake your babycakes for a shorter or longer time - keep an eye on them as they bake!

  6. Allow your cupcakes to cool for 10 minutes in their tray, then take each out to cool on a cooling rack.

  7. Prepare your icing as per the instructions on the recipe card.

  8. Check that your cupcakes are completely cool, then, using a teaspoon, spread a small amount of glaze over each cake, enough to cover the top. If your glaze is looking a little runny, get your babycakes into the fridge as soon as possible and leave for 15 minutes to allow the glaze to set.

  9. Using dry hands, sprinkle your Raspberry Decorations over your babycakes. Adding scatters of toasted coconut also looks very pretty! Add fresh flowers for an extra Caker touch if desired.

HOW DO I MAKE A TIERED CAKE?

To make your mini 3-tiered cake you will be using two Caker cake kits and simply doubling the wet ingredients instructed. 1 cup of milk per the instructions becomes 2 cups of milk, ½ a cup of oil becomes 1 cup and so on.

SOME HANDY TIPS

  • You will need a big bowl for all the batter as well as 1x 8”, 1x 6” and 1x 4” cake tins.

  • Don’t forget to preheat the oven (180C/350F), this is such an important step.

  • For the largest pan, you need to use one of the parchment paper circles from the kits, the other two are provided with the pans (if you haven’t purchased my Mini Tiered Cake Bundle you will need to cut your own - trimming one from your second kit is nice and easy).

  • Prepare your batters in a single bowl according to the recipe card, remembering to use double the wet ingredients stated.

  • Once the cake batter is ready, the most important thing to get right is the amount of batter per pan such that all the cakes will come out with proportional heights. You want about 1” (2.5cm) of batter in the 2 larger pans and ½” (just over 1cm) in the smallest pan (add your fruit last if your kit requires it). If you add too much batter, just take some out with a spoon.

  • When the cakes go into the oven, set a timer for 20 minutes because that’s around the time that the 4” cake will be done. At 30 minutes the 6” cake should be done. At 45-50 minutes the 8” cake should be done.

  • If you want to make a buttercream, take both glaze sachets and use an electric mixer to combine them with 300g butter (regular or vegan) until super light, fluffy and smooth. If you’re making a Flourless Dark Chocolate tiered cake, my ganache recipe can be found here.

  • When assembling the cake, apply about half of the glaze/buttercream/ganache onto the centre of the largest cake and work your way slowly to the edges. I like to spin the cake at the same time as I spread the glaze/buttercream, but just do whatever feels comfortable. Make sure the middle layer is nice and centered before applying the glaze/buttercream - you’ll want to use just over half of what’s left for this layer, and the rest on the third layer.

  • You won’t need all of the freeze-dried fruit decorations, so use what’s left for another occasion! Add Fresh Flowers for an extra Caker touch if desired.