Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Strawberries and Cream Bundt Cake using JELL-O



Valentine's Day is just around the corner. It's the next holiday, well, the next holiday that involves food. With everyone trying to keep New Year's resolutions, I have to have something to look forward to. And I bake on whims. I've been known to make Christmas cookies in July because it's what I feel like making.

So when I'm walking through Kroger to get to the chicken breasts that are on sale, it hits me. This cake, I have to make it. I go get my 3 packages of chicken (one for dinner and 2 for the freezer), 5 boxes of Special K (on sale and the kids love the one with the berries) and 2 boxes of white cake mix (luckily, it was on sale too.)


This isn't my first dance with JELL-O and cake. I made these Jello Swirled Cupcakes last year for my daughter's class. The kids gobbled them up and the teacher's enjoyed them too. It was a no brainer for this cake. The only hard part was which flavor? Cherry, watermelon, raspberry, Strawberry? It had to be strawberry for Valentine's.

I finish up my errands and head back home.  I had the cake in the oven 15 minutes later.

This cake had to go immediately to hubby's work. It couldn't stay in the house, I just wouldn't be able to stop at one slice.



Strawberry and Cream Bundt Cake
makes 1 large bundt cake and 4-6 cupcakes

2 boxes white cake mix (15.25 ounce)
ingredients called for on box
1 box strawberry JELL-O mix (3 ounce)
1 can white frosting

Spray a bundt pan well with cooking spray. Prepare cake mix according to box directions.  Pour one third to one half of batter into bundt pan. Reserve 1 tablespoon JELL-O mix for frosting and add remaining mix to remaining cake batter. Stir just till well blended. Spoon batter into bunt pan over top of your white batter. Do not fill bundt pan past 2/3 full. Place any remaining batter in paper lined muffin tin for cupcakes. Bake cake for 45-55 minutes in a preheated 350 degree oven. (cupcakes for 19-22 minutes) Test for doneness using a toothpick. Remove from oven and let cake cool in pan for 20 minutes before inverting onto plate to cool completely.

You don't need the whole can of frosting for the cake so ice cup cakes first then place remaining frosting in a small saucepan. Heat on low, stirring occasionally  just until frosting starts to turn melt, about 3-4 minutes.
You're looking for a smooth flow off the spoon. Place half of the melted frosting in a plastic bag. Add the reserved 1 tablespoon JELL-O mix to the remaining frosting, stir well. Place your JELL-O frosting in a separate plastic bag. With scissors, cut one corner off of each bag. You want the hole as small as possible. Drizzle melted frosting over cake, alternating colors.


Note-you can make this with just one box of cake mix but your cake will be short. I liked the taller (fuller) cake.

And the cupcakes were good too.


Looking for more ideas using JELL-O?

Easy Turtle Fudge from Inside Brucrew
Lemon Crunch Cookies from Shugary Sweets
Homemade Gumdrops
Jello Popcorn

I'm sharing at some of these great parties.


102 comments:

  1. Hi~This cake looks great and perfect for Valentines Day!! Stopping by from Turnips 2 Tangerines. Have a Great Week!

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  2. That bundt cake looks so pretty! I can't wait to try it out - I love the way you did the icing too!

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    1. I love drizzle icing, even messy, it looks good :)

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  3. Yummy and so simple to make. Thanks for sharing. I love Bundt cakes in any flavor. Pinning this one for future reference.

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  4. This bundt cake looks perfect for Valentine's Day! Great pics too :)

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  5. This looks awesome - I love your double frosting drizzle!

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  6. Looks gorgeous Joan! I've got to get me some Jello!

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    1. Thanks Tanya, I always have Jell-o in the cabinets with kids in the house.

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  7. YUM! Looks delish, and such a great photo! I'm pinning for next month :)

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  8. Oh my word that looks delish! And pretty!

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  9. This bundt cake is so pretty, Joan! It would be perfect for Valentine's day!

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  10. Ohhhh, I am in-love! This cake is so pretty, and I'm sure tastes DIVINE :)

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    1. Thanks Holly, yes, the flavor was a perfect combination!

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  11. Oh wow! That cake looks yummy! Thanks for sharing it at my Twirl & Take a Bow party! Have a great week.
    Leslie
    House on the Way

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  12. Looks great! I used to be adamant about making my own Strawberry and cream Bundt Cake. Thanks for sharing the recipe!

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  13. Wow! This looks amazing! I'd love it if you stopped by my weekly link party and shared this. http://thelifeofjenniferdawn.blogspot.com/2013/01/a-little-bird-told-me-link-party-24.html

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  14. Holy cow! This cake is so pretty and you cant go wrong with Strawberry flavored anything in my book:)

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  15. Oh my gosh Joan, this is a beautiful cake. I love it! And the inside is super gorg too!

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  16. Wow, just saw this on pinterest! So pretty I love it! I'm totally going to make this!

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    1. Thanks Summer, share a photo when you do, I'd love to see it!

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  17. This is a beautiful cake, and it sounds yummy too!

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  18. This is one show stopping cake and I love how easy it is to make up!!! I usually bake on a whim too :-)

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    1. Thanks Jocelyn, I'm terrible when I have to bake on demand.

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  19. This is so festive! I did the same concept for a 4th of July cake! I need to do this too :)

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    1. Thanks Julie, it's my favorite way to frost a cake, it always looks good!

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  20. first of all, that's super pretty, and second, it looks deelish! my boyfriend loves strawberry shortcake, so i think he'd really like this for a bday cake!

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  21. This is so pretty. I am making it. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks, be sure to share a photo when you do, I'd love to see it!

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  22. That is so gorgeous! Pinning and thank you for the recipe :)

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  23. I copied the receipe... looks so good... was thinking that orange would be good too... and the Blue jello for a boys baby shower cake... lots of ideas.. Thanks again for your receipe...

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    1. Once you get started, the possibilities are endless. We made Swirled cupcakes with the Berry Blue and the kids loved them.

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  24. OH!! This cake is beautiful and looks delicious! I am hosting a new Pinterest Power party and would love for you to link up this and any other projects that you have!!

    http://www.thetaylor-house.com/2013/01/10/pinterest-power-party-1.html

    Chrissy

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  25. I know it's been said like forty times, but that is so super pretty (and compliments your blog template nicely ;)

    I'd love to make that and impress the family on v-day.

    If you'd like to join The Photo Friday Blog hop with this stunner we'd love to have you. Cheers!

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    1. Thank you and I didn't even realize it matched my blog. Maybe I should start making all my food to match! Thanks for the invite as well.

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  26. The cake looks very pretty with all that drizziling of white and pink colour.

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  27. This cake is so beautiful!! I am sure it tastes delicious. :)

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    1. Thanks so much and yes it was delish!

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    2. I just put the cake in the oven. I'm excited to give it a try. :)

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    3. Be sure to post photos! I can't wait to see it!

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  28. Okay, now I'm going to try this - the way you decorated it is really what did me in. I thought it was melted chocolates when I looked at it.

    I love putting frosting in the microwave for 30 seconds and dipping cupcakes. Gives them a smooth surface and cuts way down on the frosting, which I like.

    Cute, cute, cute!! Love it!

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    1. Thanks Tammy, just don't over melt your frosting, you want to have some texture when you drizzle! And you're so right about cutting down on the frosting. I din't even use half a can.

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  29. It's even prettier on the inside than on the outside. Love it! Pinning now!

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  30. This is wonderful! I love how it looks. GREAT JOB!!!

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  31. Wow, this is amazing!! Pink is my all time favorite color, which makes this even better!! Following you from the TT&J link party. Totally just pinned this!

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    1. Thanks Hillary, I love the color the Strawberry Jello gave it!

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  32. Joan, what a beautiful cake! I would also be perfect for a little girl's (or big girls's) birthday!

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    1. Thanks, it would be good for a sweet little girls party!

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  33. Oh my goodness, Joan. This cake is beautiful! I'd love to take a big hunk of it off of your hands. :-)

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    1. Thanks Ashley! Next time, I'll save you a piece!

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  34. Can't believe Valentine's is almost here. These are perfect for Love Day :) Anything with strawberries and cream - spells romance all the way, hehe. My 2 young daughters saw your cake photos and they went ga-ga over it!

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    1. This would be so fun to make with kids, especially the drizzling!

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  35. looks SO good and perfect for Valentines Day!
    Thanks for linking up this week! I featured your post in my wrap up http://tidymom.net/2013/12-valentines-day-ideas-to-make/

    Have a fabulous rest of the weekend!

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  36. What a perfect cake for valentines day! Love the drizzle over the top and how easy this cake it! Happy Sunday!!

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    1. Thanks Lisa! I did have fun with the drizzle.

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  37. i would have never thought of baking with Jello. Beautiful bundt cake Joan, love the drizzles

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    1. Thanks Roxana, Jello is great for adding all sorts of flavors to cakes and frosting.

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  38. Such a gorgeous cake Joan! Love the drizzle on top! Thanks for sharing at Mom On Timeout!

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  39. This cake is beautiful and I bet it tastes just as good as it looks! Thanks for sharing.

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  40. This looks so yummy. Is it possible to use homemade frosting instead of store bought? Would I just make it a little runnier? Thanks for the wonderful idea.

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    1. you can certainly use home made frosting, you want it on the thin side but not to thin, you do want the frosting to set up.

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  41. WOW!! What a FUN and yummy cake!!!

    Thanks so much for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer... From Dream To Reality!

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  42. This cake looks really tasty, love the frosting and how you drizzled it on top and with the pink to match the inside.

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  43. Love this! Your cake is all over Pinterest right now!

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  44. Looks wonderful! I have never done a cake with jello, it is time to change that! Love the icing job on top, so festive!

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    1. Thanks Erin! Jello's a great way to add some fun flavors and great color.

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  45. Beautiful cake, Joan! Thank you for sharing at All My Bloggy Friends last week. I look forward to seeing what you share this week :)

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  46. This bundt cake is absolutely GORGEOUS!! Love the drizzle and I'll definitely have to try that for my next one. Lovely!

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  47. beautiful and delicious!!! Thanks for linking up to Tasteful Tuesdays at Nap-Time Creations. Just wanted to let you know that you will be featured at this weeks party. Can't wait to see what you will link up this week!
    http://www.nap-timecreations.com/

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  48. I saw this earlier and had to try it. I made it tonight and it came out so cute. People were asking for seconds it was so good (:

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    1. So glad you and your guests enjoyed it Holly! Now you can try it with all flavors of Jello, for any occasion!

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  49. I am trying this now. I have it in the oven. Just hope we can wait until after dinner to eat it.

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  50. Made this tonight! Can't wait to share it at our church dinner meal tomorrow!

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  51. Hello :) Your cake looks amazing and I'm sure it is! I've been wanting to make this cake but I had a question. You said that one box is enough but then mention in your note that the cake will be short. What will give it a more fuller look?

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    1. Samy, you can either follow the recipe using 2 boxes of cake mix or you can use a smaller bundt pan for a taller cake.

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  52. Joan, I have picked some of my favorite pink desserts to feature tomorrow (Friday, March 1st) in a "10 Amazing Pink Desserts" post. This is one of them. Come see the post and spread the word!! Thanks, Nichi www.mandatorymooch.blogspot.com

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