Fourth of July Cake Recipe

Hello everyone,
It is time to make this Fourth of July the best one yet! I found a delicious as well as healthy recipe for an American Flag cake. This recipe came from a website called "The Spruce Eats" and it is written by Stephanie Gallagher.
I like the idea (as shown in the photo at the bottom of this page) of adding blueberries as the stars. I think that this would be a good size for a household. I think that using whipped cream instead of sour cream would be a good idea.

Happy Fourth of July!,
Brayden 
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INGREDIENTS:
  • 18 1/4 ounces vanilla cake mix
  • 8 ounces cream cheese
  • 9 ounce frozen whipped topping (slightly thawed)
  • 3 tablespoon powdered sugar
  • 1 pint blueberries
  • 1 to 2 pints raspberries
DIRECTIONS:
  1. Gather the ingredients.

  2. Prepare cake in a 9-by-13-inch baking dish, according to package directions.

  3. Let cake cool 15 minutes, then invert onto a serving platter to cool completely. Freeze cake while you prepare the frosting (this makes the flag cake easier to frost).

  4. With an electric mixer, beat the cream cheese, whipped topping, and powdered sugar until smooth.

  5. Frost flag cake with this frosting.

  6. To decorate your flag cake, outline a square in the top left corner with blueberries. Fill in with remaining blueberries, leaving some white space showing through. These are the stars on your flag cake.

  7. Make several lines of raspberries next to and below the blueberries. These are the stripes of your flag cake. Refrigerate flag cake until ready to serve.

  8. Serve and enjoy!

Cook's Tips

  • If your frosting seems a bit runny, freeze the cake 15 to 45 minutes before adding the berries. Then you can either freeze the flag cake until 2 hours before serving (leave it out to thaw) or refrigerate until ready to serve.
  • Vanilla cake mix is a great option, but if you prefer you can use a white or yellow cake mix
  • Another option for this impressive cake is a patriotic poke cake. After baking the cake, poke holes and insert the berries. That way, every slice of the cake has a patriot look and a delicious, berry-infused flavor.
  • It's a lot of fun decorating with fruit, and you can create a range of unique designs for your patriotic cake. For example, rather than the classic American flag you might want to create a reproduction of the original flag as it appeared at the founding of the nation!
  • A great way to dress up your cake and draw attention to it is to place sparklers on it when it's time to serve it up. Light the sparklers and sing Happy Birthday to the United States!

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