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10 joy-inducing cakes with stunning centres

These bakes hug a secret inside: stunning centres that surprise and delight.

Juliet Sear piñata cake

Juliet Sear's piñata cake Source: Helen Cathcart

--- See Juliet Sear make her lolly-filled piñata cake and other stunning centrepieces in Beautiful Baking with Juliet Sear, Mondays 7.30 pm on SBS Food and then on .  Catch the piñata cake in episode 2 on August 10 ---

 

From rainbow layers to a hollow centre stuffed with sweets and lollies, there's a smile-inducing surprise at the heart of all of these cakes. They are fun to make, and fun to cut and eat!
The elegant pink icing of this cake from the Feast magazine archives gives no hint of the bright green pistachio layer cake inside!
Pistachio cake with vanilla syrup and raspberry mascarpone
Pistachio cake with raspberry mascarpone Source: Mark Roper
Each layer of this centrepiece cake is a different shade, all with a hint of coffee. Coated in whipped chocolate ganache, it's then finished with a chocolate drip icing. The outside looks elegant, and the inside is a surprise to please any chocolate lover.
Ombre mocha layer cake
Ombre mocha layer cake Source: Alan Benson
This colourful layered dessert cake hails from Abruzzo, in Italy. There's lemony crema pasticciera and a chocolatey version too, layered with cake and lashings of grenadine and coffee syrup. Your eyes and tastebuds are both in for a delicious surprise with this one.
pizza dolce
Pizza dolce Source: Feast magazine
Marble cakes are a classic of the surprise-inside cake world. "This cake is my new best friend – reliable yet surprising, simple yet impressive," says Anneka Manning of this gently spiced ring cake.
Cinnamon chocolate marble cake
Cinnamon chocolate marble cake Source: Alan Benson
A close cousin of the marble cake above, this zebra cake is another from Anneka Manning's kitchen. The weight of alternating spoonfuls of mixture dropped on top of one another cause it to spread in the tin and create a wonderful ‘zebra’ striped pattern, and the baked cake gets a rich, thick glaze.
Zebra cake with chocolate fudge glaze
Zebra cake with chocolate fudge glaze Source: Alan Benson
“This cake is pure, unadulterated childish glee. There’s no holding back. It’s full colour, full sugar! ... And I have to say, it’s as much fun to make as it is to give! I guarantee you’ll have as much fun making this as the recipient has cutting it!" says Poh Ling Yeow of her rainbow layer cake. Six layers of cake make up this vibrant beauty, which is filled with chocolates and lollies, coated in cream cheese frosting and then coated with sprinkles.
Rainbow pinata cake (China Squirrel)
Rainbow pinata cake Source: Rainbow pinata cake (China Squirrel)
These are the 'easy-as' end of the surprise cake scale! Sarah Michelle Gellar's recipe layers purchased ice-cream and cake, and layers the little cakes under whipped cream. She uses strawberry ice-cream for a pretty pink look, but you can use chocolate, or other flavours.
Strawberry ice-cream cupcakes
Strawberry ice-cream cupcakes Source: Hachette Australia / Amy Neunsinger
Colourful sprinkles decorate not just the outside of this party cake, but the inside too! "Don't be afraid to attempt this cake - the construction is very simple," says Anneka Manning, who shares lots of tips for making and decorating the cake in her recipe.
Confetti layer cake
Confetti layer cake Source: Alan Benson
This cake gets its lovely looks entirely from natural food colourings.
Rainbow cake
Rainbow cake Source: Chris Middleton

Ruffled piñata cake

From Juliet Sear, of the piñata cake idea is covered in rows of gloriously bright ruffles, although you can adapt the idea so many ways: "I’ve also done this with just buttercream coating and then used random sweets like polka dots stuck around the icing to add colour and a nod to what might be hidden inside. If you want to do it a really easy way, go for a rough/swirly buttercream that flicks around the cake in different directions. This type of icing is really simple to do. A generous coating with luscious flicks, it doesn’t have to be perfect on the outside, in fact, the more texture, the better. This looks so pretty just with candles around the outside, then the surprise inside stands out really well."
Juliet Sear piñata cake
Juliet Sear's piñata cake Source: Helen Cathcart

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Published 4 August 2020 10:25pm
Updated 5 August 2020 9:03am
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