3 Ways to Use Leftover Cake
We’ve all been there – the party’s over, and you’re left with a half-eaten cake just sitting on your counter, tempting you with its deliciousness. But what can you do with all of that leftover cake? Throwing it away would be a waste, and there are only so many times you can eat a slice as-is before it starts to feel boring. Worry not – here are three clever ways to use up that leftover cake and give it a whole new life!
1. Cake Pops
Cake pops are a fun, bite-sized treat that are perfect for any occasion. Transforming your leftover cake into cake pops is simple and only requires a few additional ingredients.
Ingredients:
– Leftover cake (any flavor)
– Frosting (store-bought or homemade)
– Candy melts or chocolate chips
– Lollipop sticks
Instructions:
First, crumble your leftover cake into fine crumbs in a large mixing bowl. Mix in just enough frosting so that the crumbs stick together and form a moist dough. Roll the dough into small balls, insert lollipop sticks, and place them on a lined baking sheet. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to an hour to help the balls set.
Once chilled, melt candy melts or chocolate chips in a microwave-safe bowl or over a double boiler. Dip each cake pop into the melted chocolate or candy coating, allow excess to drip off, and then place them back on the lined baking sheet to set. You can also add sprinkles or other decorations before the coating hardens for an extra touch of whimsy.
2. Cake Trifle
A cake trifle is another fantastic way to repurpose leftover cake. Layers of cake pieces are combined with creamy pudding, whipped cream, and fresh fruit for a decadent dessert that’s sure to impress.
Ingredients:
– Leftover cake (cut into bite-sized cubes)
– Pudding (any flavor)
– Whipped cream
– Fresh fruit (such as berries, bananas, or kiwi)
Instructions:
In a trifle dish or glass serving bowl, start by arranging a layer of cake cubes on the bottom. Next, add a layer of pudding and then a layer of whipped cream. Top the whipped cream with fresh fruit before repeating the process, creating multiple layers. Continue this process until your dish is full or you’ve used all your ingredients—finish with a layer of whipped cream and some garnishing fruit.
3. Cake Crumble Milkshake
Turn your leftover cake into an indulgent milkshake that will really satisfy your sweet tooth.
Ingredients:
– Leftover cake (any flavor)
– Ice cream (vanilla or complementing flavor)
– Milk
– Whipped cream(optional)
Instructions:
Crumble the leftover cake into smaller pieces and set them aside. In a blender, add scoops of ice cream and milk – adjust the amounts based on your desired milkshake consistency. Blend until smooth. Add about half of your cake crumbles and pulse the blender a few times to incorporate them into the milkshake. Pour the milkshake into a tall glass, and garnish with whipped cream and the remaining cake crumbles.
With these three creative options at hand, it’s time to pull that leftover cake out of hiding and give it an entirely new purpose! Each method offers a unique experience while reducing waste – you’ll probably find yourself hoping for leftover cake in the future!