American Flag Cake

American Flag Cake is an American dessert. This recipe serves 4. One portion of this dish contains around 14g of protein, 55g of fat, and a total of 1557 calories. For $1.93 per serving, this recipe covers 15% of your daily requirements of vitamins and minerals. If you have butter, confectioners' sugar, red food coloring, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. The Fourth Of July will be even more special with this recipe. This recipe from Serious Eats has 285 fans. It is a good option if you're following a lacto ovo vegetarian diet. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes approximately 2 hours. All things considered, we decided this recipe deserves a spoonacular score of 40%. This score is solid. American Flag Cake, American Flag Cookie Cake, and American Flag Sheet Cake are very similar to this recipe.

Servings: 4

 

Ingredients:

1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened

6 to 8 cups confectioners' sugar

1 to 2 tablespoons cream or milk

7 eggs, separated

1 cup (about 5 ounces) flour

Red and blue food coloring

1 cup (about 7 ounces) sugar

2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Equipment:

oven

bowl

whisk

wire rack

stand mixer

Cooking instruction summary:

Procedures 1 Adjust oven rack to center position and preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour bottoms and sides of three 6-inch cake pans. 2 Separate the eggs, putting the whites in one medium bowl and the yolks in another. Add half of the sugar to each bowl. Beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks; beat the egg yolks until they are thick and pale yellow in color. Gently fold the stiff egg white mixture into the yolk mixture. 3 Whisk the flour into the egg mixture, then stir in the melted butter. Separate the batter into three smaller bowls. Tint one part blue; one part red; leave the third plain (white). 4 Pour the batter into the prepared cake pans and bake until a cake tester comes out clean when inserted in the center of the cakes, 12 to 18 minutes. 5 Let cool in the pans for about 10-15 minutes, then remove to a wire rack to cool completely. Transfer to refrigerator for 20 minutes. 6 Meanwhile, prepare frosting. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream butter until very smooth, about 3 minutes on high speed. Reduce speed to low and add about 3 cups of confectioners' sugar. Continue beating on low speed until incorporated. 7 Pause to scrape down the sides of the bowl. Add vanilla. Add remaining confectioners' sugar, bit by bit, until desired spreading consistency has been reached. If the frosting gets too thick, stir in some milk or cream to thin it. Set aside. 8 Remove the cakes from the refrigerator. Slice the white and red cakes horizontally in thirds lengthwise (this will be for the "stripes" on the flag). If you find it too difficult to cut the layers into thirds, you can cut each cake in half lengthwise; you will just have fewer, thicker layers in your final product. 9 Place one of the red layers on your serving plate. Lightly frost the top. Adhere one of the white layers on top of this layer. Lightly frost the top of this layer. 10 Repeat this step with two more layers, so that you have four layers total assembled (from the bottom going up, red-white-red-white). Skip this step if you only have two each of the white and red layers. 11 Using a 3-inch circle made of parchment as a guide, cut a 3-inch circle out of the center of the blue cake. You should end up with an "O" shaped cake layer. Place the "O" cake layer on top of the stacked white and red layers. 12 Lightly frost the top of the remaining red layer, and adhere the remaining white layer on top of it. Using the same parchment circle, cut out a three-inch round from the center of this two-layer stack. Place in the center of the blue "O" layer. 13 Apply a thin coat of frosting to the cake, then place in the refrigerator until firm, about 20 minutes. Remove from the refrigerator and frost all over with the remaining frosting before serving.

 

Step by step:


1. 1

2. Adjust oven rack to center position and preheat oven to 350°F. Grease and flour bottoms and sides of three 6-inch cake pans.

3. 2

4. Separate the eggs, putting the whites in one medium bowl and the yolks in another.

5. Add half of the sugar to each bowl. Beat the egg whites until they form stiff peaks; beat the egg yolks until they are thick and pale yellow in color. Gently fold the stiff egg white mixture into the yolk mixture.

6. 3

7. Whisk the flour into the egg mixture, then stir in the melted butter. Separate the batter into three smaller bowls. Tint one part blue; one part red; leave the third plain (white).

8. 4

9. Pour the batter into the prepared cake pans and bake until a cake tester comes out clean when inserted in the center of the cakes, 12 to 18 minutes.

10. 5

11. Let cool in the pans for about 10-15 minutes, then remove to a wire rack to cool completely.

12. Transfer to refrigerator for 20 minutes.

13. 6

14. Meanwhile, prepare frosting. In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with a paddle attachment, cream butter until very smooth, about 3 minutes on high speed. Reduce speed to low and add about 3 cups of confectioners' sugar. Continue beating on low speed until incorporated.

15. 7

16. Pause to scrape down the sides of the bowl.

17. Add vanilla.

18. Add remaining confectioners' sugar, bit by bit, until desired spreading consistency has been reached. If the frosting gets too thick, stir in some milk or cream to thin it. Set aside.

19. 8

20. Remove the cakes from the refrigerator. Slice the white and red cakes horizontally in thirds lengthwise (this will be for the "stripes" on the flag). If you find it too difficult to cut the layers into thirds, you can cut each cake in half lengthwise; you will just have fewer, thicker layers in your final product.

21. 9

22. Place one of the red layers on your serving plate. Lightly frost the top. Adhere one of the white layers on top of this layer. Lightly frost the top of this layer.

23. 10

24. Repeat this step with two more layers, so that you have four layers total assembled (from the bottom going up, red-white-red-white). Skip this step if you only have two each of the white and red layers.

25. 11

26. Using a 3-inch circle made of parchment as a guide, cut a 3-inch circle out of the center of the blue cake. You should end up with an "O" shaped cake layer.

27. Place the "O" cake layer on top of the stacked white and red layers.

28. 12

29. Lightly frost the top of the remaining red layer, and adhere the remaining white layer on top of it. Using the same parchment circle, cut out a three-inch round from the center of this two-layer stack.

30. Place in the center of the blue "O" layer.

31. 13

32. Apply a thin coat of frosting to the cake, then place in the refrigerator until firm, about 20 minutes.

33. Remove from the refrigerator and frost all over with the remaining frosting before serving.


Nutrition Information:

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1556k Calories
13g Protein
55g Total Fat
257g Carbs
3% Health Score
Limit These
Calories
1556k
78%

Fat
55g
85%

  Saturated Fat
32g
203%

Carbohydrates
257g
86%

  Sugar
226g
251%

Cholesterol
413mg
138%

Sodium
520mg
23%

Alcohol
0.69g
4%

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Protein
13g
28%

Selenium
37µg
54%

Vitamin A
1889IU
38%

Vitamin B2
0.6mg
35%

Folate
102µg
26%

Vitamin B1
0.31mg
21%

Phosphorus
206mg
21%

Iron
3mg
17%

Vitamin D
2µg
16%

Vitamin E
2mg
15%

Vitamin B5
1mg
14%

Manganese
0.28mg
14%

Vitamin B12
0.79µg
13%

Vitamin B3
2mg
11%

Zinc
1mg
9%

Vitamin B6
0.15mg
7%

Calcium
67mg
7%

Copper
0.12mg
6%

Potassium
168mg
5%

Magnesium
18mg
5%

Vitamin K
4µg
4%

Fiber
0.96g
4%

covered percent of daily need
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