Quick and easy Easter egg cake or Easter nest cake, homemade with simple ingredients. Great for Easter parties and a great way to use up all the leftover egg candies.
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Just like the Peeps Cake that I shared last week, today's cake is also very easy to make and uses seasonal candies. Best of all, kids can help and you know how much I love that. I know there are many Easter Cake Ideas but this one is one of the easiest! You don't even need an egg cake pan. Serve these Birds Nest Cookies alongside this cake for those non-cake people.
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How to make an easy Easter egg cake without mold?
- Bake 6 mini cakes- Cool completely.
- Stack the cakes- With frosting between each layer and over the whole cake.
- Decorate- With Easter sprinkles along the sides.
- Add crushed Oreos- In a ring on top of the cake.
- Add egg candies- In the center of that Oreo nest.
Variations for Easter nest cake
- Make a larger cake- This is a really small chocolate cake (about 4 inches), But you can easily do the same with a larger version.
- Use other sprinkles- The sides of the cake are decorated with cute bunny and duck shaped sprinkles. I found these sprinkles at Target but I have also seen them at some dollar stores. You could use other shapes such as birds, eggs, flowers, or whatever matches your Easter aesthetic.
- Use another food for the nest- Such as pretzels or even cereal, but I do prefer Oreos.
- Make an egg shaped cake- After baking the cakes and stacking them, use a sharp knife to carve the cake into an oval egg shape, and then finish frosting the cake in icing. Cover the cake in fondant and decorate any way you like. Check out this Pinata Cake (Easter Robin Egg Cake) if you want a different spin.
- Use another color frosting- Use whatever color you prefer, generally pastel colors are popular for Easter. Then pipe green grass on top of the cake, and add the nest and eggs.
- Use a different cake flavor- Such as Vanilla Cake or Lemon Cake, or even use a Funfetti Cake instead.
Tips and techniques
- Cool cakes completely- Otherwise the icing will melt and slide right off leaving a mess.
- Frost sides of cake smoothly- Use an icing spatula or a smooth non-serrated knife along the sides to smooth the icing.
- Press sprinkles gently- Because this prevents them from disappearing into the icing. You can use your fingers or tweezers to place them.
- How to crush Oreos? I put them into a gallon ziploc bag and then use my hands to break them. Don't use a rolling pin because it can crush them too much. You want chunks, and not a fine powder. You can also use a knife to cut the Oreos into chunks.
- Place Oreos in a ring- Don't fill the center with Oreos or the Egg candies may roll off the cake when added.
Storage
- Refrigerate- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
- Freeze- Unfrosted cakes can be stored in a sealed container for up to 1 month. When you are ready to enjoy it, let it thaw in the fridge overnight and then, decorate as per instructions below.
- Make ahead instructions- This cake can be baked and decorated 1 day in advance and stored at room temperature until you are ready to serve.
More Easter desserts
- Easter Bunny Cake
- Easy Lamb Cake (With Marshmallows)
- Easy Pig Cake (Fondant Pig Topper)
- Robin Egg Pinata Cake
Recipe
Easter Egg Cake (Easter Nest Cake)
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Ingredients
- 6 Chocolate cake Mini, 4 inch
- 4 cups American buttercream frosting Green
- ⅓ cup Easter sprinkles
- 2 cups Oreos Roughly chopped
- 2 cups Egg candies Various colors
Instructions
- Bake 6 mini cakes and let them cool down completely.
- Frost the top of one cake in green icing. Place another cake on top and gently, press it down. Frost the entire cake in green icing.
- Stick some Easter sprinkles randomly along the sides of the cake.
- Arrange the crushed Oreos in a circular formation on top of the cake. Make sure to leave space in the center.
- Place the egg candies gently in the center of that Oreo nest. Enjoy!
Notes
- Instead of mini cakes, you can make one large round cake.
- Leftovers can be stored in a sealed container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
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Kayle
Yay! So pretty-and I love the addition of the Oreo's
Uru
This is so beautiful my friend
Anne
What a gorgeous cake! Must have been fun to make. Pinning
ela
Love all those contrasts in textures and colors!
Christina
Lovely cake! Beautiful photos, too!
Ella
This is lovely. Love the Easter decoration, would like to be able to do something like this too.
Nutmeg
This is adorable and just perfect for Easter!
Amanda
This cake is so festive and bright! Love the decorations!
eat good 4 life
Wow, this look sensational. The perfect dessert for easter!
Allyson Zea
This is one of the cutest cakes I have ever seen!!!
Erin
Such a gorgeous cake! Love this!