Easiest Ever Mini Naked Cakes
Naked cakes (and semi-naked cakes) have been on trend for a few years now and definitely seem to remain a favorite for readers here since I first posted this easy how-to a couple years ago! Recently, I got the crazy idea to try a mini version that’s even easier than the original and I think you’re going to like these!
If you’re like me, you agree that the best part about making these cakes is the decorating, so I decided for these, to just skip the baking all together and just create! I’m that girl that sees no reason to re-invent a perfectly good wheel, so I grabbed some yummy cake donuts and decided they needed a chance to be stars, so I gave them a try. Now there’s just no stopping them!
Seriously, All you need are some basic cake donuts, some frosting, and some flowers, fruits, or whatever else you may choose to top them off with!
I made each little cake by simply slicing the donuts in half, then layering! Since these donuts are soft, they sometimes end up with a flat side in the box, so start by gently pressing around the edges of the donut to round it out if necessary.
Next, just carefully slice them to create the layers. I used three layers for each cake, so one dozen donuts will yield 8 mini cakes.
Next, carefully spread the frosting in between the layers.
You can choose to leave it naked like this one with no frosting around the sides…
Or choose to add a thin layer around the sides as well, to make it a semi-naked cake…
At this point, you can top them with flowers, fruits, or embellishments to turn them into little works of art! (Please note: If you are using flowers that are not edible, I recommend lining the top of the cake with a small circle of wax paper to create a barrier and protect the food.)
The possibilities are obviously only limited to your own creativity! So many options here!!
And yet another option is to top with a layer of chocolate ganache. I replicate this the easy way by slightly melting a few spoonfuls of basic chocolate fudge frosting for about 15 to 20 seconds in the microwave.
Then, just gently spoon it over the top of one of the cakes to create a smooth over-layer…
Place the cake in the fridge to allow the chocolate to set up for at least 30 minutes. Then, top with fruits, flowers, or whatever!
Are your own ideas flowing yet?? I can tell you mine are! I can’t wait to use this idea in all kinds of ways from birthdays to showers to make-and-take parties with kids! I can’t wait to see what you do with these, too! Be sure to share your pics with me or tag me on social media to show me your creations!
And if you’re looking for ways to display them, I’ve gathered a few ideas and linked them below. Click on the pics for sources!
Jennifer Lovett
April 11, 2019 @ 9:24 am
I love this! Do you remember the Rice Krispies commercial where the mom would put flour on her nose to make them think they were really hard to make? LOL! This makes me think of that! I am blown away by how simple this idea is but it looks like a professional bakery cake. I can’t wait to try this. I may throw some flour on my face to make it look like I baked for hours. jk 😉
Julie
April 11, 2019 @ 3:43 pm
Lol! Yes! That would be the perfect touch. So glad you like them!!
Sister
April 11, 2019 @ 3:06 pm
Love it!! Best idea ever!
Julie
April 11, 2019 @ 3:45 pm
Thanks!! You will be seeing these again for sure!
Laura
April 11, 2019 @ 8:53 pm
This is so good Julie! I would never have thought to use donuts
Terri Rogers
April 11, 2019 @ 9:09 pm
Genius! These will be on my Easter buffet!! Thanks for such an easy and elegant dessert idea.
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[…] table on Instagram I'm inspired to love on my home just a wee bit more. Take a minute to also see how Julie made the CUTEST EVER mini “naked” cakes this week (seriously . . . GENIUS), and don't miss her mini boxwood wreath tutorial (I totally want to try this out myself!) Thanks […]
Debbie
April 15, 2019 @ 7:53 pm
Do you think they will hold up well if I made them a day ahead and refrigerate them?
Julie
April 15, 2019 @ 8:05 pm
I think the cakes themselves would be just fine! I would wait to add the flowers or fruit until closer to when you will use them, though to keep those fresh!
Julie Ross
April 15, 2019 @ 11:01 pm
Those are so stinking cute!
Julie
April 16, 2019 @ 6:06 am
Thank you!!
Christa
April 18, 2019 @ 2:09 pm
They are adorable! What a great idea for a quick ta-dah!!
Julie
April 24, 2019 @ 2:01 pm
Yes! So glad you like them!
Leslie Haws
April 18, 2022 @ 1:29 pm
These are adorable
What a wonderful idea … thank you 🙂