Decorated Cow Cake Recipe
Thank you Florida Dairy Farmers for sponsoring this decorated cow cake recipe post. As usual, all opinions are 100% mine. I love sharing with you brands/products I use and enjoy in my kitchen.
I have a fun cake for you guys today, or I should say, a super cute cake, because this cow cake is knocking off my socks!!
It’s not my normal kind of cake that I would decorate (case in point: caramel macchiato cake) but from time to time, I step of my comfort zone, and most times it pays off. Like the time I made this epic minion cake for my niece. I guess now that I have a little one myself, I need to get my practice on for when it’s his turn. Who knows, we might throw a cow-themed party one day if he is obsessed with cows. 🙂
This cow cake was inspired by Florida Milk, the dairy association supporting local farmers in Florida.
I’ve had the pleasure of working with them the past few months, creating recipes and helping to promote the great benefits of dairy in our diets.
For our final recipe in the series (see the others here, here, and here), I wanted to make a fun and exciting cake that represents their love for everything dairy and cows. This cow cake is exactly that! It’s simple, playful, and will be perfect for any themed birthday party.
The cake itself is extremely simple to make. I drew inspiration from one I saw on Pinterest. A quick ‘cow cake’ search there brought up a lot of options, but this one from Coco Cake Land stood out so I went along with that idea. Using my favorite vanilla cake recipe, I baked and frosted a three-layered cake with whipped vanilla buttercream using a Wilton open star tip. Once frosted and chilled, it’s all about playing with fondant to get all the body parts. The black spots, mouth, horns, and mouth are all made with fondant.
Here’s what my setup that night looked like.
Make sure you read the recipe below in full before starting, to ensure you have all you need. Also, for more detailed instructions and step-by-step pics, check out this post. I winged it from a picture on Pinterest but I know not everyone can.
The cow cake is a super fun cake to make for a loved one. Here’s the recipe!!
Cow Cake
A fun and easy cow themed cake!
Ingredients
Instructions
Assemble the cake
- To assemble the cake, place a layer of cake onto a cake board or serving place. Spread about ½ cup of your frosting on the cake. Top with the second layer of cake and spread about ¼ cup frosting on the top. Using a thin layer, crumb coat the sides of the cake. Using a small open star tip (I used Wilton tip 21), pipe the frosting all around and the top of the cake. Chill cake for at least 30 minutes.
For decorating:
- In the meantime, roll our your black fondant. Using a round cookie cutter, cut out three to four round circles (you can cut out as many as you would like…these will be the black spots/ patches of the cow). Gently, using your fingers, pull on the black circles to form irregular shapes (these are the black “spots” on the cow). Using a paint brush, brush a thin coat of water onto the back of each circle and adhere to the chilled cake. (the water should only be a tiny amount to wet the fondant and help it stick to the cake. Too much will cause it to tear)
- Roll out the pink fondant and cut out a circle. Tease the circle gently to form an oval. Adhere the pink oval to the cake as the mouth. Using two small dots of black fondant, add the nostrils to the pink fondant and use a small roll of black fondant for the mouth.
- Similarly, use the black fondant and cut out balls that you will need for the eyes and ears. Make the eyes into flat circles and adhere with water. Add irises with white fondant dots. For the ears, use a toothpick or skewer to attach to the top of the cake. Add flatten pink balls to the ears. Similarly, use the white fondant to shape the horns and adhere with toothpick or wooden skewers.
Notes
Inspired by Coco Cake Land
Whoa girl! You knocked off my socks too! I LOVE this cow cake! I think it has to be the cutest cake I’ve ever seen in my life!
Thanks Rachelle!
This is the cutest cake, EVER! I love it! Well done, Z. Your cake decorating skills are on point!
Thanks Jen!
What an adorable cake!
Thanks!!
This cow cake is so so cute.
Thanks Chichi!
Too cute!! You should step out of your comfort zone more often!! Pinned!!
Lol! I really should!
Zainab this is like the cutest cake ever!!! So amazing! Pinned!
Thanks for sharing!!
This is the most adorable cake on the planet, Z! It’s almost too cute to eat! I might have been a little creepy and stared at the first photo for about 3 minutes, just smiling. 😉 This cake definitely gives me the warm and fuzzies! Pinned! cheers, my dear!
Thank you dear!!I stared at the for a while too!
Oh my goodness that is just painfully cute. The nose is a smiley face!! I better make sure my sister in law doesn’t see this or she will expect me to make this for my nephew’s next birthday. Your cake decorating skills always impress me.
Hhaha I am sending it her way so you have to make it for him lol! You can for sure!
This cow looks super cute. I have a cousin that would looove this one, he’s 5 and lives on a farm.
Oh you should share this!
How fun is this cake? My little dudes would absolutely love it. I love that you stepped out of your comfort zone and came up with this, awesome job!
Thanks Matt!
You did such a beautiful job on this cake, Z — it’s adorable! I’m so impressed by your decoratin’ skills! 🙂
Thank you Marcie!
OH MY GODDDD! this cow cake is THE CUTEST ooooooooh I’m seriously just semi-squealing like “ooooh da cowwww!”
Hahhaha thanks dear!!