Best 3 Stuffed Candy Corn Cake Recipes

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Candies are always a hit for any occasion but what if you can turn it into a cake? "Stuffed candy corn cake" is a must-try for all candy corn lovers! It is made of fluffy, moist layers of cake filled with a generous amount of candy corn. This cake is a combination of moist cake and delightful candy that not only tastes delicious but also looks so inviting and festive. If you are looking for a dessert to satisfy your sweet tooth and impress your crowd, this cake is perfect for you. Read on to discover the best recipe for this delectable delight!

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

HALLOWEEN SURPRISE STUFFED CANDY CORN CAKE



Halloween Surprise Stuffed Candy Corn Cake image

Inside that luscious vanilla buttercream and layers of moist vanilla cake, there's a candy corn surprise just waiting to burst out and bring your Halloween party to life!

Provided by Jocelyn Salvatoriello

Categories     Cakes

Time 2h30m

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 batch of Easy Vanilla Sheet Cake
1 batch of Easy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting
Yellow and orange food coloring
1 cup of mini candy corn* (180g)

Steps:

  • Preheat and prep: preheat your oven to 350°F. Lightly grease the bottom (not the sides) of three 6" round cake pans. On top of that, place a piece of parchment, cut to fit in the bottom of the pan, and again lightly grease the top of the parchment paper.
  • Mix it up: mix up a batch of my Easy Vanilla Sheet Cake (find the full recipe and post here!).
  • Divide and color your batter: divide the batter into thirds (weighing this on a kitchen scale is a great way to ensure accuracy if you have one!), leaving one-third un-colored, and coloring the other two portions orange and yellow respectively to your desired depth of color.
  • Pan and bake: pour each portion into its own pan and spread into an even layer using a spatula, offset spatula (my favorite!), or a dinner knife. Bake for 34-38 minutes until top is fully set, and the center springs back when lightly touched.
  • Un-pan and cool: allow cake to cool for 20 minutes in the pan. Then, use a knife or offset spatula to loosen the cake edges from the pan, un-pan the cakes, then allow to cool fully while preparing the frosting.
  • Make the frosting: while your cakes cool, whip up a batch of Easy Vanilla Buttercream Frosting (find the full recipe and post here!). Because we want a slightly stiffer frosting for this cake, you can add the powdered sugar all at once instead of in several batches.
  • Divide and color: divide the frosting into equal thirds, leaving one in your mixing bowl and placing the other portions in two small bowls. Color one bowl yellow, and one bowl orange to your desired depth of color and leave the last third in the mixing bowl white.
  • Level cakes (only if needed): if your cakes have a high dome, level by using a serrated knife and cutting horizontally across the cake while holding the knife level. (If your cakes came out naturally level-ish, feel free to skip this step).
  • Cut out the core: using a 3" round cookie cutter or tracing a 3" wide parchment circle with a paring knife, cut a circle out of the center of the orange and yellow layers (be sure to leave the "white" layer for the top whole!).
  • Fill piping bags and attach cake to serving plate: place each color of frosting in its own piping bag fitted with a large round tip or with the end cut off to form a 1/2" wide round hole (if you don't have piping bags, you can use a zip top bag with the corner cut off to a 1/2" opening). Pipe a few little spots of yellow frosting on the bottom of the yellow cake ring and press it onto the center of your serving plate.**
  • Stack it up: pipe a full layer of yellow frosting (about 1/4-1/2" thick) on top of the yellow cake ring. (Leave a little space towards the inner rim so the frosting doesn't squish out into the core and make a mess of your candy!) Spread icing into an even-ish layer all the way to the outer edge. Top with the orange ring of cake, centering it and pressing it gently into the first layer of frosting.
  • Add in the surprise: you'll now have a cake stack with an empty core with the "white" layer on the side. If you see any frosting squishing out inside the core, just use a dinner knife or offset spatula to remove it or smooth it into the cake. Fill the center of the cake with the candy corn, as far up as you like (I filled mine right to the top which took about 1 cup of candy corn).
  • Seal off the cake: finally, pipe a layer of orange frosting on top of the orange cake ring, just as before (leaving a little room on the inner edge, but spreading into an even layer to the outer edge). Add the white cake layer on top, wiggle it to the center, and gently press down to fully adhere it to the frosting below.
  • Smooth it off: use a straight-edge cake comb or offset spatula to smooth the excess frosting between the layers on the outside of the cake. If the cake feels a little wobbly from the softened frosting, chill for 20-30 minutes in the fridge before finishing the outside.
  • Pipe on the stripes: when you're ready to finish the decoration on the outside, pipe yellow rings around the bottom yellow layer, pipe orange rings around the middle orange layer, and white rings around the top third (check out the video to see this in action!). Use a straight-edge cake comb or offset spatula to smooth the excess frosting between the layers on the outside of the cake.
  • Finish the top, then chill: use the remaining white frosting to frost and smooth out the top of the cake, and add as many or as few decorations on top as your heart desires! Chill the cake for at least 2 hours before serving.
  • Serve up a candy corn surprise! If possible, allow cake to sit for about an hour at room temp before service. Slice and share to watch the candy corn surprise put a smile on everyone's face, then enjoy the tasty cake that made it possible!

Nutrition Facts : Calories 814 kcal, Carbohydrate 108 g, Protein 5.2 g, Fat 41 g, SaturatedFat 26 g, TransFat 2.4 g, Cholesterol 169 mg, Sugar 86 g, Fiber 1.6 g, Sodium 367 mg, ServingSize 1 piece

CANDY CORN FROSTING



Candy Corn Frosting image

The Iron Chef in me came out when I wanted to make candy corn-flavored frosting. Great with chocolate cake. Voila!

Provided by Christine

Categories     Desserts     Frostings and Icings

Time 15m

Yield 24

Number Of Ingredients 5

4 cups ice cubes, or as needed
¾ cup candy corn
¼ cup heavy whipping cream
2 tablespoons butter
1 (16 ounce) package confectioners' sugar

Steps:

  • Fill a large bowl with ice creating an ice bath.
  • Heat candy corn, cream, and butter together in a saucepan over medium heat; cook, stirring frequently, until mixture is melted and almost bubbling, about 5 minutes. Remove from heat, add confectioners' sugar, and place saucepan in ice bath. Beat until frosting is fluffy.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 106.4 calories, Carbohydrate 23.9 g, Cholesterol 4.2 mg, Fat 1.4 g, SaturatedFat 0.9 g, Sodium 8.1 mg, Sugar 23.3 g

CANDY POPCORN CAKE



Candy Popcorn Cake image

Delicious-- kids of all age love this cake. Best eaten the day it is made.

Provided by Nancy Stitham

Categories     Desserts     Cakes     Holiday Cake Recipes

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup butter
32 large marshmallows
16 cups popped popcorn
1 cup gumdrops, no black ones
1 cup chocolate covered peanuts
1 cup candy-coated milk chocolate pieces

Steps:

  • Melt the butter and marshmallows in heavy pan over low heat. Stir often.
  • Put popcorn in a large bowl and pour marshmallow mix over top. Stir well to mix. Add the candy and nuts, and mix together. Pack into a greased 12-cup bundt pan. Let set till cooled. Turn out onto a plate to serve. Cut in wedges.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 358.7 calories, Carbohydrate 43.1 g, Cholesterol 33.2 mg, Fat 20.5 g, Fiber 1.9 g, Protein 3.2 g, SaturatedFat 10.9 g, Sodium 207.2 mg, Sugar 30.1 g

Tips:

  • Mise en place: Before you start baking, make sure you have all your ingredients and equipment ready to go. This will help you stay organized and avoid any scrambling.
  • Use high-quality ingredients: The better the quality of your ingredients, the better your cake will taste. Try to use organic and/or local ingredients whenever possible.
  • Don't overmix the batter: Overmixing the batter can make the cake tough. Mix just until the ingredients are combined.
  • Bake the cake in a preheated oven: This will help the cake rise evenly and prevent it from sinking in the middle.
  • Let the cake cool completely before frosting it: This will help the frosting set properly and prevent it from sliding off the cake.
  • Be creative with your frosting: There are endless possibilities when it comes to frosting a cake. Get creative and have fun with it!

Conclusion:

Candy corn cake is a fun and festive dessert that is perfect for Halloween or any other fall gathering. With a moist and fluffy cake base, a creamy frosting, and plenty of candy corn pieces, this cake is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. So next time you're looking for a sweet treat to make to share with friends and family, give candy corn cake a try!

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