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Smash Cake Recipe and Tutorial is a step by step guide to show you how to make a Smash Cake that is simple and easy! This Smash Cake is great for a first birthday and photos! Easily customizable, this Smash Cake is one cake fits all!

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You will love this DIY Smash Cake

This recipe is perfect for when you only need a little cake! This vanilla cake is full of vanilla flavor and uses simple, everyday ingredients. This recipe yields 12 cupcakes, one 8×8 cake, or 1 round cake.

What is a Baby Smash Cake?

Having a small cake specifically for smashing on a baby’s first birthday has become quite popular over the past few years.

My baby is turning 1 in just over a week. Honestly, where has time gone?

Last year at this time, I was a large, emotional mess. And that is putting it lightly! ?

I am happy to report that this year I am much more emotionally stable. Although, my good friend is having her baby TOMORROW and I am 100% totally and completely jealous. Newborns are the best. #allthehearteyes

For all of my baby’s first birthday’s we have done a cake smash. I have to say, Marlee’s was the best so far I think. Brielle was hilarious though, she just kept staring at me and nodding like ‘oh yeah, this is real good!’.

I love letting my babies go a little crazy on something sweet, because most of the time it is their first experience with something like that. It is so fun to capture their reactions on camera.

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Baby Smash Cake Recipe ingredients

  • 1/2cupbuttermelted
  • 1cupgranulated sugar
  • 2eggs
  • 1tbspvanilla
  • 1 1/2cupsflour
  • 1 1/2tspbaking powder
  • 3/4cupmilk

Baby Smash Cake icing ingredients

  • 1/4cupbutterroom temperature
  • 1 1/2cuppowdered sugar
  • 1tspvanillaI like to use clear vanilla
  • 1 1/2-2tbspmilk

How to make this Smash Cake Recipe for Baby

Yes, you could totally use boxed cake and store bought frosting.

In case you would rather make your own, here is how the cake and frosting came together.

  1. For the cake, Mix together melted butter and sugar. The sugar should cool the melted butter down a bit, double check that it is cool and then add in the eggs.

It is important that the butter has cooled or else the eggs will cook when they come in contact with the hot butter!

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2. Once the eggs have been whisked in, add in the vanilla, flour, baking powder and milk. The batter will be slightly thick.

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3. Pour into a either small round cake pans, or if you don’t own any/don’t want to go buy some, be like me and bake it in a 9×13 pan.

4. It is important to really grease and flour the pan you will be using.

5. I baked at 350° for 15 minutes. You’ll know the cake is done when a toothpick comes out clean.

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6. Cool completely to room temperature and then toss un the freezer for 20 minutes.

7. Once chilled in the freezer, leave the cake in the pan and cut out large circles using a cookie cutter. My cookie cutter is 4 inches wide.

8. Cut the circles out of the cake and then carefully remove the excess cake around the edges.

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9. Pop the cake back into the freezer while the frosting is prepared. Chilled cakes are much easier to frost and are extremely less crumby.

10. The frosting is super simple, just butter, powdered sugar, vanilla and milk whipped together using an electric mixer.

How to assemble this Smash Cake Recipe

The first thing I like to do is to put a little frosting onto the serving plate before putting the bottom layer down. This just helps to keep everything where it is supposed to be. ?

How to make the icing for this Smash Cake Recipe

  1. To make the Vanilla Buttercream Icing, toss butter, powdered sugar, milk and vanilla into the stand mixer and mix on medium-high speed for 3 minutes.
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Put the frosting in either a piping bag or a ziplock bag and clip the corner off.

Pipe the frosting around in a swirl covering the entire top of the cake.

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Stack the next layer on top of the frosting and repeat until all layers have been used up.

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You can leave the sides as is, or I took an off-set spatula and spread the frosting that was spilling over the edge a bit to get the ‘naked’ cake look.

Melt the remaining frosting in the microwave. Only microwave for about 10 seconds. You want it thin enough that it is pourable but thick enough that it won’t just run off the side of the cake.

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Pour the warm, thick frosting on top of the cake and quickly push the frosting to the edge of the cake so it drips down the sides.

Top the cake with lots an lots of sprinkles. This is really good at covering up some not so appealing frosting if need be. ?

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Place a candle on top and you are done!!

This cake is so easy to customize to anything you can imagine. Use chocolate cake, chocolate frosting with crushed Oreos on top! Add some food coloring to the pourable frosting to give the cake another pop of color! Really, the possibilities are endless (and delicious)!

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Baby Smash Cake Recipe FAQs

What not to put on a smash cake?

Leave off anything that the baby could grab and choke on.

Does a smash cake need to be refrigerated?

No, the cake does not need to be refrigerated.

What is the best size for a baby smash cake?

I like doing a small, 4inch 3 layer cake.

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Baby Smash Cake

By: Karli Bitner

This recipe is perfect for when you only need a little cake! This vanilla cake is full of vanilla flavor and uses simple, everyday ingredients. This recipe yields 12 cupcakes, one 8×8 cake, or 1 round cake.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 15 minutes minutes

Total Time: 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 small cake

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup butter, melted
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 tbsp vanilla
  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
  • 3/4 cup milk

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 350°.

  • Stir the sugar into the melted butter. The sugar should cool the butter down to room temperature.

  • Add in the eggs and vanilla. Whisk well.

  • Whisk in the flour, baking powder and milk. Whisk until no lumps remain.

  • Bake in a well greased pan at 350° for 15-20 minutes, depending on the pan. Pull out of the oven when a toothpick comes out clean.

  • Cool completely before removing from pan or frosting.

  • For Smash Cake assembly instructions, see post above.

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FAQs

How to make a successful smash cake? ›

Tips for a successful Cake Smash session:
  1. Bring water. If your babe seems cranky during the session, they are probably thirsty. ...
  2. Bring some puffs or Cheerios. ...
  3. Try to stay away from chocolate cakes. ...
  4. Colorful cakes make for vibrant images. ...
  5. No Fondant. ...
  6. Leave out the choking hazards. ...
  7. Prepare for the mess! ...
  8. Relax.

How long does a cake smash take? ›

1st birthday cake smash sessions are about 45 minutes long. If you opt to do both a cake and a bath then the sessions are closer to 60 minutes.

Which cake is used for cake smash? ›

Always remember my top tips for picking your cake smash photoshoot cake: Choose a soft buttercream style icing so your baby can break into the cake easily and enjoy his/her cakesmash session. Generally, avoid dark / milk chocolate cakes - they can look like pooh when smashed up!

What not to put on a smash cake? ›

Don't get a fondant iced cake / Do get buttercream topped cake: The fondant is too solid, heavy, and won't smash well, whereas buttercream is messy and fun and will go EVERYWHERE exactly what you want for some brilliant sticky baby photos.

How many layers should a smash cake be? ›

Size matters! The perfect size cake for a cake smash photo shoot is a 2-3 layer 6” round cake. Anything smaller looks comical and anything larger is just too big. A 6” round cake is plenty.

Are smash cakes 2 or 3 layers? ›

Smash cakes are 3 layers of cake & 2 layers of frosting. Perfectly sized with your little one in mind!

At which month cake smash is done? ›

Typically, the cake smash photography session is done around the baby's first Birthday, and the photos are then used to adorn party invitations or let family and friends know about important developmental milestones (not to mention the hilariously embarrassing opportunities for when the kid grows up).

How to prepare baby for cake smash? ›

The best way to prepare your baby for their cake smash is to give them a cupcake, mashed potatoes, anything of a similar texture and let them eat it with their hands a week or so before their session over a couple of different days.

What flavor should smash cake be? ›

Smash cakes can be any flavor you want but typically, toddlers are not used to foods that have really intense flavors so most parents opt for simple flavors like vanilla or chocolate.

What flavor for baby smash cake? ›

If you're looking for a healthy smash cake recipe, I have three easy smash cake recipes with no refined sugars. Flavors include chocolate, strawberry and banana.

Which flavour is best for cake smash? ›

Opting for a vanilla base with lots of icing ensures that your little munchkin has plenty to grab and smear to their heart's content. Trust me; those tiny hands will thank you!

What size cake is best for a cake smash? ›

Most bakers create smash cakes that are four inches in diameter, for a few reasons. “This is the smallest cake we make, and proportionally it's so cute!” says Megan Sesil, the manager at Padoca Bakery in New York City. “It's also easy to pick up by tiny hands. I think it's the perfect size for a 1-year-old.”

What size should a baby smash cake be? ›

The size of a first birthday cake — the one your guests indulge in — depends on how many people are attending the event. But there's a more standard size for a smash cake. Round smash cakes typically have a diameter of 4 inches. A square smash cake might measure 6 inches per side.

How much is a 6 inch smash cake? ›

Smash cakes start at $60 for a 6" cake or $75 for Giant Cupcake. Prices go up from there for fondant accents or more detailed designs.

Should a smash cake be 4 or 6 inches? ›

Most bakers create smash cakes that are four inches in diameter, for a few reasons. “This is the smallest cake we make, and proportionally it's so cute!” says Megan Sesil, the manager at Padoca Bakery in New York City. “It's also easy to pick up by tiny hands. I think it's the perfect size for a 1-year-old.”

What makes a smash cake different? ›

What is a smash cake? In case you're unfamiliar, a smash cake is basically a tiny cake meant to be relished by your kiddo on her first birthday. And since 1-year-olds are pretty much lawless, that means she'll likely dig in by using her fingers, or "smashing" her face into it the second it's placed in front of her.

What is the best time of day for cake smash? ›

For a lot of one year olds, this could mean scheduling a cake smash session for 9 am. Avoid waiting until after a lunch or dinner – while I know that it's bad form to have post-breakfast cake, babies and toddlers are not always at their best when it's time for bed or afternoon nap!

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