Quick& Easy Valentine Cake
Submitted by phlo
Quick Valentine’s Day cake using a boxed cake mix, white frosting, and chocolate candy hearts. A simple, festive dessert anyone can make with just 3 items.
YIELD
1 CakePREP
15 minCOOK
25 minREADY
1 hrsSometimes you just need a Valentine’s Day cake that looks festive without spending all afternoon in the kitchen. This one uses a boxed cake mix baked according to package directions, topped with white frosting, and decorated with chocolate candy hearts. Three items. Done.
The white frosting acts as a blank canvas for the chocolate hearts, giving you a clean, romantic look with zero decorating skill required. Scatter the hearts randomly for a casual feel, or arrange them in a pattern around the edges for something more polished.
The beauty of this recipe is that the effort goes into the presentation, not the baking. Pick a good quality cake mix and a fluffy white frosting that spreads easily, and the chocolate hearts do all the visual work.
Kitchen Tips
- Let the cake cool completely before frosting. Warm cake melts frosting on contact and you’ll end up with a sloppy, sliding mess.
- Use an offset spatula for smooth frosting. Start with a thick layer on top and push it over the edges, then smooth the sides.
- Press the chocolate hearts gently into the frosting while it’s still soft so they stick. If the frosting has set, dab a tiny bit of fresh frosting on the back of each heart as glue.
- Bake the cake a day ahead if you’re short on time. Wrap tightly and frost the next morning.
Variations
- Pink ombre: Tint the white frosting with a few drops of red food coloring for a soft pink that screams Valentine’s Day.
- Red velvet base: Use a red velvet cake mix instead of plain for a dramatic red and white color contrast when sliced.
- Sprinkle border: Press pink and red sprinkles around the bottom edge of the cake for extra festive flair.
Ingredients
Directions
Make cake according to directions on box.
When cool, frost with your favorite white frosting.
Decorate with chocolate-shaped candy hearts.
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