This easy cake and frosting recipe is absolutely perfect for cutting into rounds or shapes to make mini decorated cakes. Ideal when you or your kids want to practicing piping skills. ;) I hadn't made mini cakes in years, but my youngest was desperate to make a cake to practice decorating with frosting, and I remembered how I'd made these before. A perfect activity - and tasty, too!

My girls getting a bit fancier with the frosting and decor here.
Mini Cakes!
Sponge Cakes:
Preheat the oven to 350 F. Butter the edges and line 2 quarter sheet baking pans with parchment paper (quarter sheet baking pans are approx 8x12 inner dimension or 9x13outer dimension metal cookie sheets - I LOVE this size. Perfect for the toaster oven, and perfect when you have multiple things you want to roast separately in the regular oven, and of course, opera-style cakes!)
In a large bowl, whisk together:
1/2 cup coconut flour
1/2 cup white rice flour
1 cup sugar
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp salt
Add and whisk in until smooth:
1 cup milk
1/2 cup oil
6 large eggs
2 tsp vanilla bean paste or vanilla extract
Divide between the two parchment-lined pans. Bake at 350 F for approximately 15-18 minutes. These are nice and thin, so they cook quickly. They should look lightly browned and no longer wet in the center. Depending on your oven, they may need an extra minute or two.
Remove from oven. Let cool in pan on wire racks. Once cool, you can use circle cutters (or other shapes) to cut as desired.
As you can see above, the girls used a round cutter to cut out the circles for making the mini cakes. They'd mix and match extra pieces to make little cakes after all the circle cakes were decorated.
Vanilla-Marshmallow Frosting:
Once cakes have cooled, you can prepare your frosting, as it's time to assemble!
Beat together in a mixer until light and fluffy - 2-3 minutes:
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 1/2 cup powdered sugar
1/4 - 1/2 cup marshmallow fluff
1/2 - 1 tsp vanilla extract
1 - 2 tsp (or more if needed) cream or milk
Hard at work, focusing on making little decorative toppers for her mini cakes.

How cute are these?
She was not amused when her sister wanted to come and join. So.... we had to make them again the following weekend.


I gave a few pointers, but they decorated these all by themselves. The middle layers were the "less successfully decorated cakes" - meaning the tops could be their favorites.
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Lots of fun decorated cakes were made!
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