Don’t be fooled. I haven’t yet figured out how to be a food blogger. But I can now tell you how to trick people into thinking you’re Pinterest-worthy in 30 minutes or less.
Here’s what you need for this just-barely-passes-as-homemade Lucky Charms cake::
One box Funfetti cake mix
Two boxes Lucky Charms cereal
4-6 oz heavy cream
And here’s how it goes down::
{1} Follow back-of-the-box cake instructions. You can’t mess this up. Let cool completely.
*Hint:: Use egg whites as opposed to full eggs for a light & bright color and texture!
{2} While baking, grab a friend and separate all marshmallows from cereal. No snacking.
{3} Pour heavy cream into a medium-size bowl, and whip until texture of whipped cream using a handheld mixer.
*I added no sugar to the whipped cream; the marshmallows and cake are toothache-inducing enough!
{4} Frost cake completely. Not too thin, not too thick.
{5} Lay on the marshmallows ya little leprechaun.
This Lucky Charms cake goes great with Guinness. I think.
Happy St. Patrick’s Day!
ps. My sweet ombrรฉ latte bowls can be purchased here! See footer for additional product links.
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Bridget says
Fun fact! There’s an Amish Candy Store in Reading Terminal Market that sells bags of lucky charms marshmallows! ๐๐๐
Emily says
OH my goodness, I wish I had known this–I can’t tell you how long I spent dividing and snacking along the way ๐
Celina Colby says
Just when I think you can’t get any more perfect. This is BEAUTIFUL.
Emily says
hahaha ily
Kristine says
I just found your blog through The New England life and am excited to follow along! Such a beautiful Insta feed as well!
Emily says
Ohhh you’re so sweet, thank you so much! Made my day ๐