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There are few recipes as cheerful as a delicious funfetti cake, speckled with all of the colors of the rainbow! There's happiness in every slice.

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You can find funfetti cake mixes at the grocery store, but we love to make it from scratch.

Every delicious funfetti (or confetti) cake recipe has two things in common... you need a delicious white or yellow cake recipe, and lots of colorful sprinkles.

Rainbow jimmies have never let me down for this recipe (or ever, haha). Theycan easily be folded and distributed throughout the batter without a lot of color bleeding.

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A Quick History of Funfetti Cake

Funfetti Cakes were first introduced in the late 1980's as a Pillsbury Cake mix.

While it's often thought of as a kids cake, I'm here to tell you that funfetti-loving kids grow into funfetti-loving adults!

This cake is popular with my whole family. A scoop of sprinkleshas a way of making any dessert more festive!

Let's Make Funfetti Cake!

Today's funfetti cake recipe is based on our White Almond Sour Cream Cake....minus the almond.

As you'll see in our recipe, we're using the conventional method of mixing (rather than the reverse creaming) for nice, fluffy layers. This recipe works great for cupcakes also!

After folding our sprinkles into our cake batter, we divided the batter between three greased and floured pans (lined with parchment).

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Freshly baked! I love that this cake makes three layers. After baking, I allow the cake layers to cool (still in their pans) for about 5 minutes before flipping them out.

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You can see in the photo that I flipped each cake layer onto its own (wrapped) cake board. This is optional, but I like to freeze my cake layers individually, wrapping the layers while still warm in a layer of plastic wrap followed by foil.

I then pop them into the freezer. Freezing is optional, but we do find that it makes the cakes even more moist!(I wrap the cake boards in foil so that they can be unwrapped and reused)!

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Funfetti Unicorn Cake!

I recently made a funfetti cake for our free Unicorn Cake Topper Video Tutorial from our Free Cake Video Tutorials section. Unicorn cakes call for a little extra color!

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Ahhh...the Perfect Slice of Sprinkle Goodness

And here is a closeup of our slice in all of it's speckled funfetti glory!

I like using the colorful jimmies as our sprinkles because they leave nice, large dots of color after baking. This is such a cheerful slice of cake!

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Enjoy the Recipe!

We hope that you enjoy this delicious Funfetti Cake! If you give it a try, we would love for you to leave a comment and photo below!

Don't miss our full collection of tried and true favorite cake and frosting recipes in our Recipes Section! There are so many wonderful recipes to try!

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Funfetti Cake Recipe from Scratch

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This homemade Funfetti Cake is moist, delicious and so colorful!

Ingredients

  • 1 ½ sticks (12 T) (170g) unsalted butter, slightly softened
  • 1 ½ c (300g) granulated sugar
  • 3 Large eggs
  • 2 tsp. (8g) vanilla extract
  • ⅓ c (73g) milk
  • 1 cup (242g) sour cream
  • 2 ½ c (285g) cake flour
  • 2 ½ teaspoons (12g) baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon (3g) salt
  • 1 cup (or less if you prefer) Rainbow Colored Jimmies

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Grease and flour three 8 inch round baking pans
  2. In medium bowl whisk for 30 seconds the flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside
  3. In a separate bowl, combine milk, sour cream, vanilla. Stir with a fork to blend. Set Aside
  4. In the bowl of your mixer, beat the butter until softened. Add the sugar and beat 3 to 4 minutes until lightened in color and fluffy. Scrape the bottom and sides of bowl midway through.
  5. Add the eggs one at a time, beating after each one until yellow streaks disappear.
  6. Add dry ingredients alternately with wet ingredients, mixing until dry ingredients are blended in. Begin and end with dry ingredients (3 additions of dry and 2 of wet).
  7. Fold in sprinkles just until evenly distributed.
  8. Bake at 350 degrees for 30 to 35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean or with only a few crumbs attached. Let cool in pans 10 - 15 minutes then turn out. Makes 7 cups batter Will hold up to fondant. Works well for cupcakes - cupcakes bake without dome

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  1. Hello. My daughter wants a confetti cake with strawberry icing for her birthday. I’m hoping this cake turns out. I’m wanting to do 2 - 9 in rounds then two 6 in rounds stacked on top. Should I make the recipe 1.5 times for those pan sizes? Also cook time?
    Also does this cake stack ok? Just making sure I won’t have any problems putting the 2 six in cakes on the 2 nine inch cakes.
    Thank you.

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  2. Hi Whitney, The confetti cake always makes a cute birthday cake. The recipe makes 7 cups batter. You will need to double the recipe for the size cake layers you are using. Cups of batter suggested for 6x2 inch rounds is 3 cups per pan and 5 cups per pan for 9x2 inch rounds. These are suggested amounts, you could increase the recipe by 1/2 giving you 10 1/2 cups, your cake layers would not be quite as tall, but I think the finished cake would still look good.

    You could bake your cake layers in advance, wrap individually in plastic wrap and aluminum foil and freeze. Layers can be frozen for 2 months. This recipe is good for stacking. The 6 inch top tier will be on its own cake board and resting on dowels or bubble T straws, they will be supporting the weight of the top tier. Below I will link you to a cake batter amounts chart and also to Melissa's video on Tier Stacking. You might find them helpful. Let us know if you have other questions.

    https://www.mycakeschool.com/video-tutorials/simple-stacked-tiers

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  3. Hi! Do you bake all 3 cakes in the same oven at the same time? If so do you bake confection? Do you have to rotate during baking?

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  4. Hi Liz, I do bake all 3 cakes in the oven at the same time, all on one rack without rotating. If you have the convection bake option on your oven you should be able to bake on two racks with the circulating heat. Convection temp would be lowered 25 degrees. With some recipes rotating the pans too early can cause the cake to sink in the center so be careful with that. If you do not have room for 3 pans, you could bake 2 layers, keeping the 3rd pan filled with batter in the refrigerator until the first 2 layers have baked.

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  5. This recipe looks great! Can't wait to use it for my nieces birthday soon! Instead of doing 3, 8" cakes, would these proportions work for a 6" and a 4" cake to stack? Or would I need to revise the recipe amounts? Thanks!

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  6. Hi Kassie This recipe makes 7 cups of batter so you will definitely have enough cake batter for 6" and 4" cakes. A six inch round pan can hold 2 cups of batter and a 4 inch round pan will only need 1/2 to 3/4 cup .

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  7. Hi!
    This recipe looks great! Would I be able to make these into cupcakes as well? How many cupcakes would this recipe make?

    Thanks!

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    1. Hi Laura- these should work fine for cupcakes! (Our scratch cupcakes usually bake up with very little dome) - Each cupcake is about 1/4 cup of batter, so this recipe should make approximately 28 cupcakes. I would check them after 15 minutes in the oven, and then adjust time as needed.

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