Little Peach Cakes


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The title of this post sounds like a term of endearment someone may bestow on a cute little child, but no, the photo is a shot of my Little Peach Cakes made this morning for when my niece and nephew come over to play. My own children were amazed at how real these little cakes appeared. They were almost too cute to cut into and eat but everyone loves a fresh peach right?


I had spotted these in a magazine years and years ago (maybe Southern Living?) and just today thought to make them. Although these do look quite complicated, I was thrilled at how easily they came together; a truly glorified cupcake! It helped that I had frosting already in my freezer and used a cake mix for the cakes. Colored sugar is easy to make by simply adding several drops of food coloring to sugar and shaking to incorporate.


A piece of cinnamon stick and a peppermint leaf complete the finishing touches. The Peach Cakes are placed on a pretty white platter to fool all who look upon them.



Little Peach Cakes

What you will need:

2 Wilton Mini Ball Pans
1/2 Duncan Hines Yellow cake mix, 1/4 cup butter, 2 eggs, 1/3 cup milk
red liquid food coloring
yellow liquid food coloring
3/4 cup granulated sugar, divided
1 cinnamon stick
6-12 fresh peppermint leaves
12 whole almonds
One batch Buttercream Frosting

Ice cream or sorbet, optional
Raspberry sauce, optional

How to Make and Assemble:

1. You will only need 1/2 of a Duncan Hines yellow cake mix to make 6 Peach Cakes. Mix according to package directions- 1/2 cake mix with 1/4 cup softened butter, 2 eggs, 1/3 cup milk, and 12 drops yellow food coloring. Divide evenly among the 12 greased mini rounds- about +1/4 cup batter. Bake in 350 degree oven for 8-10 minutes or until toothpick comes out clean. Let cool 2 minutes in pan then remove to wire rack. If you have one pan this can be done in two shifts!


2. While cakes are baking make the buttercream frosting and add about 12 drops of yellow food coloring to get a bright yellow. Set aside.

3. In two separate lidded containers, add 1/2 cup sugar and 12 drops yellow food coloring to one and 1/4 cup sugar and 6 drops red food coloring to the other. Cover each container and shake vigorously until the coloring is fully incorporated. Let the children do this! If there is clumping, break up with a fork and continue shaking. You should have a lovely bright yellow and a nice deep pink. You will have leftovers.


4. Break the cinnamon stick into small stems by taking a pair of scissors and placing the point into the hollow center of the stick and cutting. You will get both big and small bits, use the prettier pieces. See photo below...


5. Frost the flat side of six mini rounds, being sure to get the frosting very think along one edge. Place another mini round on the frosting and press together forming a peach. Run your finger or a small spoon along the frosting to make an indentation that mimics the crease on a peach.



6. Dip each "cheek" of the peach into the pink sugar. I am calling each "fleshy" side of the thick portion of frosting the cheek. Then roll the rest of the peach in the yellow sugar without covering the pink portion. Roll the frosting portion in the yellow sugar as well. Like this...


7. At the top of each peach, place a piece of cinnamon stick and a peppermint leaf. Arrange in a pretty bowl or on a platter. Decorate with more mint sprigs if desired.



How to Serve:


Once your guests have admired your lovely Little Peach Cakes centerpiece, it is time to serve this special dessert.

Cutting: It is best to use a very sharp, thin knife, cleaning between cuts to divide the peaches. I laid the peach down, thick portion of frosting facing up, and sliced straight down the center of the frosting pulling the knife straight back towards me once it hit the plate. You may smooth the frosting if necessary.

Plating Suggestions: Place an almond in the center of each peach half. I know a peach has but one pit but I think each serving should have its own pit, don't you? If you serve each guest one half of a peach, it would be nice to place a cinnamon stick piece and peppermint leaf in each so that every one's is pretty. For half servings you may want to serve it with a scoop of ice cream or sorbet and a drizzle of raspberry sauce. Whole peaches are quite filling, almost the size of 2 standard cupcakes, but without ice cream finishing a whole peach could be possible!

Storing Cakes: You may refrigerate or freeze cakes for a short time in an airtight container but be sure to serve at room temperature as they taste better that way and are easier to cut.


These are Peachy Keen.


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Robin Sue

123 comments:

Sophie said...

What a superb feast for the eyes! They nearly fooled me!

Lovely & very clever!

Anonymous said...

As a Georgia girl who had marzipan peaches on her wedding cake, I LOVE this! Will definitely be replicating in the near future! Danielle

Patsyk said...

I really thought your photos were of fresh peaches! They look gorgeous, and what a fun treat!

Avanika [YumsiliciousBakes] said...

OMG!! I was soo fooled by the first picture! I love these, they look soo real. And so easy :)

JennyMac said...

Abso-FREAKIN-lutely CUTE!

Melissa said...

I thought they were real too when I saw the first picture. What a cute idea!

Diana said...

My mom and I made hundreds of these for my sister's wedding in April. A little different method, though...they were more like rolled cookies that we then cut in half, scooped out the middle, and filled with icing. Then, we rolled them in sherry and dipped them in orange gelatin. They turned out so beautiful...and yummy, too!

Deborah said...

These are amazing!!

unconfidentialcook said...

These are fabulous!!! Perfect for cooking school with the kids. Thanks. I just called my daughter in to take a look and she said, "We HAVE to make these." And so we will...

Sabrina said...

Those are the cutest things ever! And I can't believe they are as easy as you say. It just can't be. Great photos.

Eat Me Outta Here said...

I absolutely love these! They are so cute!

Karen said...

Those are the cutest things! What a beautiful presentation you did, too!

That Girl said...

These are fantastic! I was completely fooled by the first picture and couldn't figure out why your peaches were so sugary looking.

Stef said...

So very impressive and totally adorable!

Morta Di Fame said...

These are gorgeous!

Brooke said...

These are so beautiful!

Maria said...

Those are SO cool! Love them!! How creative!

Tanya said...

No way! I thought those were actual peaches coated in sugar at first. How beautiful!

sarah said...

so incredibly creative and cute!!!

Ingrid said...

Fun! I really thought those were peaches! You did a GREAT job!
~ingrid

Katie said...

How cute!! Amazing job, I am so in love with them!

Chic Cookies said...

Gorgeous!!! I'd love to try these. I posted a link on my column to hope to bring you even more clicks(ediblecrafts.craftgossip.com)Thanks for sharing these gems!

Lisa said...

You had me fooled. Adorable!

Rindy R said...

I'm blown away my little friend. Your execution is always flawless! BEAUTIFUL!

Linda said...

(Mouth hanging open) I kept looking at your pictures before I read your post & thought "what unusual peaches, or did she Photoshop?" :)) Nothing but genius--plus they look delicious.

gfe--gluten free easily said...

Pretty amazing little peach cakes for your little peach cakes! ;-)

Shirley

Amanda said...

I can't believe how real those look! Fabulous post!

Lucy said...

Robin Sue, I'm in awe! They look so real. Just gorgeous!

Kudos!!

biz319 said...

Holy cow is that impressive!

Just wanted to tell you that my daughter and Mom are at Smith Mountain Lake in Roanoke this week - they went to the Marina today. All I know is Hannah said that Roanoke has the best Chinese buffet - I'll have to find out the name!

TheGourmetGirl said...

Fantastic peach presentation that can grace any table. Thanks for sharing, love the comprehensive photo tutorial.

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Rachelle @ "Mommy? I'm Hungry!" said...

Those are great! How fun!

Justine said...

These are so adorable and the idea of the pit is genius!

justine

Hollie Haradon said...

Those are brillant! Thank you for sharing. I am going to have to make those for sure.

msjazzyfresh said...

so adorable!

Liz said...

Awesome! I cannot believe how adorable they look; it's more effort than I would normally put into a dessert/snack (especially since I don't usually like baking), but I love the results. Thanks for sharing.

PheMom said...

Those are just the coolest thing I have seen in a while! Really gorgeous!

Indigo said...

Ahh, these are the most adorable thing in the world! I don't think I'd be able to share them, hehe.

Sweetie said...

ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE.

Robin Sue said...

Chic Cookies- Thanks for sharing this on your column, I appreciate that!

Kristen said...

Wow - you totally fooled me. Those are the coolest little cakes! I bet they were a hit with your nieces!

kitchenbelle said...

These are absolutely ADORABLE. I can honestly say they are the cutest/coolest/most fabulous cupcakes I have ever seen. Great job!

Grace said...

well, here's how stupid i am or how talented you are--i kept waiting for a picture of the cakes, wondering why you posted so many shots of the peaches in said cakes. wow. these are extremely impressive and adorable and REALISTIC and undoubtedly tasty too. bravo and bravo, robin sue!

pigpigscorner said...

OMG that's so creative!!

Lindsay said...

Love these! Almost afraid to try them though, yours look so perfect and I'm thinking of all the disasters that could occur...

Rose at The Bite Me Kitchen said...

Absolutely darling! Great idea :)

Jenn@slim-shoppin said...

What?? You better send that picture to tastespotting if you haven't already!!

Amazing!!!

I must be living under a rock, beacause I've never seen that kind of pan before! Now I must have one!

Cyclin' Missy said...

These look so cute! And much easier than I expected. I just need some pans.

Mindy said...

Wow! At first I didn't realize that these were cakes! Beautiful!

Anonymous said...

Are they meant to be anything besides pretty? If you want them to taste good, why use cake mix? Blechhh! I think, based on these comments, that there are a lot of people who only eat with their eyes, but I will never get it, never, never, never... Please! There is just no point in pretty if it tastes no better than store-bought twinkies.

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

These are AMAZING! I saw the link on Craft Gossip and just had to click over. So, so creative! I'll be linking to this if you don't mind. Just amazing!

jblum said...

I kept looking for the photo of the little cakes. I thought the photos were fresh peaches!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful! I'll never do this but they are beautiful!

noble pig said...

Are you kidding me? Geniuous I tell you, nothing less.

Tricia said...

WOW! How beautiful!

Alex said...

Hey these look amazing.

I wish there was a way to get spheres out of cupcake tins. (I'll google it soon.)

And maybe a way to make it peach flavored that doesnt involve peach jello...

Robin Sue said...

Alex- a bit of peach schnapps added to the frosting may give you that peachy flavor you are looking for. Let me know how it goes if you try it. Thanks for the visit! Robin Sue

Shannon said...

Wow! These are fabulous! I have a good friend with a birthday coming up on the 17th- she would love little peach cakes (and she used to live in Georgia)!!! Thanks for another great idea, Robin!

Rorie said...

Hi,
I absolutely love these peach cakes and am dying to make them, but I have one question. How did you get the sugar to stay on the cake part of the peaches?
Thanks for the recipe!

Elra said...

OH WOW! I'M SPEECHLESS!!!!!!!!!
Honestly, I thought they were real peaches. How clever and very talented!

Robin Sue said...

Rorie- the sugar will stick on its own and even two days later when my hubby ate his, the sugar was still perfect. Thanks for the comment!

Penny said...

This is a recipe not to be believed! You have out done yourself Robin Sue.

Jamie said...

Wow...these look amazing! Well done!

Zoe said...

What a sweet idea!! So lovely!

momofthree said...

I can't wait to try this over the weekend. I love how realistic they look! I bet they are so yummy too!

Joan Nova said...

You got a winner here...I think I'm #66 to comment. Kudos! Great execution. They are so real looking and I love the touch of the almond as a pit.

Sara said...

These are seriously the cutest cakes I've ever seen! I wonder if you could flavor the cake or frosting with peaches somehow...hmmm...

Anonymous said...

I actually have a similar recipe from an old italian woman but more like cookie dough. I modified the shape and created peaches, pears,apples and bananas. I dipped them in Kirsch before rolling them in colored sugar.

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monisetonoli said...

Gorgeous!!!

Nicisme said...

I've always wanted to make these, yours are fantastic - well done!!!

spb said...

Now there is a dessert that would impress my soon to be daughter-in-law lol... I can't wait to see her face when they are served!

Easy Street Insomniaque said...

That is so cool! I will be trying this recipe over the weekend. Thanks for such an interesting idea!

Holli said...

It would be fairly easy to flavor these; just add a teaspoon of peach extract to the cake and to the icing. Or you could sub peach nectar for the milk in the cupcakes. Since stuff like applesauce or prune puree are used as egg subs, I'm wondering if you couldn't use peach puree in that same facility here. It would be worth a shot!

Oh, and to the nasty poster who complained about the taste. Kind of like gay marriage: if you don't want one, don't have one. You don't have to be rude. Feel free to make your peaches from scratch.

Gluten Free Cooking Expo said...

These are just beautiful! I am going to try and make a gluten-free version.

Anonymous said...

You can substitute the peach schnapps for the milk in the cake recipe. Ma

GirlyFruFru said...

wow How Cute is that !!

Lori said...

These peaches ROCK Robin Sue! I love them. I so need to make these. I think I will make some peach frosting for inside. OMG my kids will go crazy over these.

And I do think wach half should have a pit. Very cute- love the pit!

Gigi said...

These are gorgeous! They remind me of the crystallized fruit ornaments you see around Christmastime. I'll definitely be trying these! Thanks.

Disneypal said...

These are adorable and they look yummy !!

Samantha said...

These are ADORABLE - what a great idea!!

oneordinaryday said...

Oh my gosh. You posted these while we were at the beach and I almost missed them.

Just amazing! They are perfect! And so big too... I thought they were much smaller until I saw the pic of the "peach" in someone's hand. Wow, you did a beautiful job.

~Michelle

Bethie said...

Absolutely beautiful!!!! Just lovely.

Kimara@weefolkart said...

Beyond cute! Ditto to all the comments above but I had to say, "thanks" myself! I am so going to make these... soon!

Karine said...

Such a great way to enjoy peaches! MmM

Juliana said...

Love the creativity...initially thought that was real peach :-)
Love the way you came up with the peach cake and look so delicious...really would like to have a bite...yummie!

Tammy said...

Your cakes are beautiful and insanely creative.

The Heroine said...

Quick tip, my frosting was room temp and these were nearly impossible to keep in shape. While I ordinarily would shy away from doing it, the colder the frosting, the easier these are to make.

Robin Sue said...

The Heroine- Yes that helps and you may want to have a little stiffer frosting than usual. Thanks for the comment

Peter M said...

Damn, these look amazing...a kind of marzipan peach? These must have been a hit with children and adults alike.

HoneyB said...

absolutely adorable!

Jan said...

What a super cool idea.

Bridget said...

I love how simple they are to make but they look like you spent hours and hours on them! Thank you so much for sharing.

I can't wait to give them a try.

Lisa said...

How did I miss these? They are amazing! I have that cake pan and I love cake decorating. This is so pretty and summery and your attention to detail makes them perfect. Thanks for sharing!

Bertha P said...

Absolutely stunningly beautiful!!

andrea said...

They look so easy to make!....but they aren't.

One, you can't find those pans hardly anywhere, i had to drive to a specialty cake shop about 50 miles out of the way.

The top of the cakes after they cook are not flat, you end up cutting a portion of the tops off to make them flat so you put the frosting on. I could cut them in half completely but then the peaches are tiny.

The frosting.... are we suppose to freeze it first or something? I left my frosting in the fridge to get it harder but when i put in the cakes and then put the tops on, the frosting squished out, no matter how gently i was. So i guess i'll try spreading it on the cake, freezing it, then put the top on cause i don't know HOW she keeps the frosting from squishing out. Mine ended up looking like hamburgers rather than peaches.

I don't know what else to do, i didn't do anything wrong and i followed the recipe exactly.

Robin Sue said...

andrea- sorry to hear you had so much trouble with these. I ordered my pans online so that was pretty simple. My frosting was very stiff and held up fine with no squishing. Try to make your frosting a bit stiffer. Mine had been in the frige but had sat on the counter about 30 minutes before I stirred it up before frosting. My cakes did not puff up at all, you can see in the picture the tops were flat. So I don't know if you used a different cake batter than mine, or what? Hmmm? Just so sorry to hear it did not go well for you.

andrea said...

i did end up getting them right, i put the frosting on, put the two cakes together and then froze them for a few minutes and that helped a lot.

As for the the puffing up, i used the same mix that you had for the recipe, so i just don't understand why they puffed on top.

But most of them turned out alright, not as pretty as yours, but ended up looking like peaches.

The only other thing, they are amazing to look at, its just the taste, it's not..."wow" I'm thinking i might try it with ice peach ice cream or something.
i have a picture, though i don't know if it the link will work,

http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2205570&id=645148181&ref=mf#/photo.php?pid=2205570&id=645148181&ref=mf

Robin Sue said...

Andrea- I'm not on facebook (YET!) so I could not view the pic but thanks, maybe others can. Yeah, it's cake mix so it's not like it would be a "wow" factor- but the kids think they are the best. I think I will try a from scratch yellow cake next time, brush the flat part with peach schnapps and put a nice flavor in the frosting like - more peach schnapps! I had even thought a bit of raspberry under the frosting would be nice, like a peach melba of sorts. The idea is all there, so run with it, I say! Thanks for the chat!

(defiant)conviction said...

LOVE it!! posted a link to your page on my tumblr

keep up the AMAZING work!! :D I'll have to try this out soon..

Abimbola said...

Love your visually creative "Little Peach Cakes.

The recipe is easy to follow too...:-)

Thank you for sharing...

Pete Eatemall said...

Must try soon!! I am in a peach phase...everything peach!! Beautiful pics and post. Thanks for sharing!

mamakeith said...

wow! So cute! I love em!

Anonymous said...

Too many photos

Anonymous said...

Wow, that looks absolutely delicious! Great post, you did such a nice job presenting the pictures too...I am

definitely going to have to try that recipe this weekend! Thanks :)

Kham Tran said...

Those look absolutely amazing!

Brogan said...

just tried making these, for the most part they were easy, i didnt have the correct baking sheets so i ended up using ceramic bowls to make them round, mine don't look as good as yours but for the first time trying them they look pretty damn good.

Eida said...

At first glimpse without paying attention to the post title, I thought they were sugar coated peaches, they look very much like peaches! And adding the almond is so creative! I posted your peach cakes on my blog:
http://pixelgelati.blogspot.com/2009/09/peach-cakes.html
Hope you don't mind,
Thanks!

Sook said...

oh wow, at first i thought they were real peaches! nicely done!

B said...

This is such a great idea! I am going to try to make them for my birthday party but I was hoping to make the cake and frosting taste a little like peaches. In one of the comments above you suggest adding peach schnapps. What would be the best way of doing this? I'm not a great baker so any tips would be great! Thank you so much for having a wonderful blog to help inspire people.

Robin Sue said...

B you can brush the inside of the cake with schnapps or try adding a little to the batter and frosting. Enjoy!

MariBio said...

Wow! Very beautiful!

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Anonymous said...

It is stuff like this that seriously makes me want to learn how to cook.

Cupcake Crazy Gem said...

These are absolutely amazing-you are super talented! they look so real! I just tried making them and I give up because mine don't even come close to looking like yours. Would I be able to post 2 of your pictures on my blog to show what they *should* have looked like? many thanks, gem

Sherry said...

Wow you are super creative. This is so fun so glad i stumbled across it.

kelly said...

These are awesome!! Did you just use a regular cupcake pan?

Robin Sue said...

Kelly- I used 2 mini wilton ball pans. The link is above on this post if you want to purchase them.

Lindsay said...

When I first saw this i thought you were talking about these: http://fantes.com/peach-cakes.html
When I worked there I wanted to try and make them, but was always overwhelmed by how complicated the recipe seemed. Your recipe is so much easier for me to wrap my head around. I'll definitely be giving this a try

Jerome said...

This is so wonderful to look at! :D So wonderful to see these kinds of cake creativity :))

Iris said...

Those are super cute!

ka3nabonita said...

Brilliant idea!

sarahworldcook said...

Love your site. These cakes are unbelievable- look so real or at least like one of those fruits that people put in fruit bowls. I really liked the pit idea- so cute for adults & kids!
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Beth Jackson Klosterboer said...

What an incredibly creative idea. I just love it. I really enjoy creating food that resembles something else and can't wait to try making these wonderful little peaches.