Hi all. I need to make a sponge cake for a child this weekend, and I would like to use pink sponge. How do I make ordinary sponge cake turn pink? I am going to try the blindingly obvious approach and simply use food colouring - will this work? Are there any alternatives?
Thanks!
Red food colour diluted to the tone you want is the way. Use less to start with and increase to the colour you want - think 'battenburg pink', perhaps. Wash everything thrououghly once finished or you'll have some interesting meals later on....
You could scare people and make a chocolate and beetroot cake by the way - very old recipe (find one recipe at the National Trust website) - but though it has the beetroot in it, it won't be a red/pink colour - but tastes great!
Hi,
Thanks for your help with this one - I'll definitely try to food colouring, then!
The other cake sounds good, too. Might give that a go!
Thanks again.
And if you like the choc and beetroot, there are other veg cakes to have a go at: choc and courgette; carrott and courgette; sweet potato cheesecake; spiced pumpkin cheesecake or how about sweet onion biscuits?
And with the pink sponge, just a suggestion to dress it up - add pink marshmallows, red sugar crystals, red spun sugar or even get creative with a bag of pink candy floss....?