Pink Ombre Cake with Fluffy Marshmallow Icing
Pink Ombre Cake with Fluffy Marshmallow Icing: how to make an ombre cake from a cake mix and the recipe for fluffy marshmallow icing.

Memories of Pink Fluffy Marshmallow Icing
When I was a little girl, my mom used to make pink fluffy icing for our birthday cakes. It is full of great memories for me. I haven’t had that pink fluffy marshmallow icing in maybe 30 or so years (yikes am I really that old?). But, I might be having it more often again now that I’ve made it myself and fallen hard for it again.
On the weekend we got together with our dearest friends to celebrate a birthday. Allie is turning four in a couple of weeks and we decided to celebrate with a Lemonade themed party -you can read all about the party here.
When I think of birthday cakes my mind drifts back to those childhood cakes my mom made me with that pink, fluffy icing. So, pink fluffy icing it was, and to add a modern spin to the retro icing, I did pink ombre layers inside. This cake was a little time consuming but not difficult, and was a big hit at the party.
How To Make An Ombre Cake
To make the ombre layers I started out with a French vanilla cake mix. I had three pans, so I split the batter into three equal bowls. I used a kitchen scale to make sure they were even, which worked really well.
To make the batter pink, I used some red food colouring. (In hind sight, if I were doing it all again, I would probably use a white cake mix, rather than the French vanilla, and pink gel food colouring rather than the red liquid food colouring -just to get truer colours with no hint of orange).
I started with my lightest layer by adding just a couple drops. The next layer got around 8 drops, and the last layer maybe 20. Just keep adding and stirring until you like what you see. And start with your lightest layer first, since if it gets too dark you can use it for a darker layer, and start again with your next bowl of batter.
Bake the layers according to package instructions and allow to fully cool before icing.
Fluffy Marshmallow Icing
Here’s the recipe for the frosting:
Fluffy Marshmallow Icing
Ingredients
- 2 egg whites
- 1 1/2 cups sugar
- 1 1/2 tsp corn syrup
- 1/2 cup cold water
- 1/8 tsp salt
- 1 tsp vanilla
- pink food colouring
Instructions
- Combine all the ingredients, except the vanilla and food colouring, in a double boiler.
- While the mixture is heating in the double boiler, mix it with an electric hand mixer until soft peaks form (5-10 mins).
- Remove from heat and mix in vanilla, and food colouring if you wish (we used red to make pink frosting). Ice cool cake, while the icing is still is warm.
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
1Serving Size:
1Amount Per Serving: Calories: 1238Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 403mgCarbohydrates: 309gFiber: 0gSugar: 309gProtein: 7g
Serving Suggestion
When you first finish this icing it’s marshmallowy, sticky, and soft. My mom told me that my Grandma always made it and served the cake immediately so it was soft and sticky. My mom used to make it slightly in advance and ice the cake. The icing would get a little hard on the outside and then be ooey, gooey soft on the inside.
I made my cake the day before. In hind sight, it would have been better if I’d served it the same day. The cake still tasted amazing, but it did look better the day I made it. And it was also very hot and humid here this weekend which didn’t help the cake but was great when it was slip n’ slide time. 😉
With retro fluffy marshmallow icing, and pretty pink ombre layers inside, this cake really was awesome. And the birthday girl, she seemed to love it too. 😉 I think this one might become a regular around here again.
With cake like this one, life really is a party.
Want to see the rest of the Lemonade Birthday Party?
More Inspiration
Check out the Lemonade Birthday Party Decor and Food here.
Be sure to check out the Lemonade Birthday Party Activities -DIY Sponge Balls and Lemon Squirters here.
You might also enjoy our Grown Up Lemonade Stand here.
The cake looks yummy!! I never heard of an ombre cake before so thanks for sharing.. Take care, Darlene
gorgeous!! i may have to do something like this for my 4th of july party next week!