Little Einsteins Rocket Cake

My son is really into The Little Einsteins, so for his birthday my wife decided to have that as the theme. She bought all the party favors then looked for a cake pan. Well, she didn’t find one. So I studied the picture of Rocket and came up with an idea. We had two oval roasting pans, a big one and a small one. I used two cake mixes in each. This made the big one short, and the small one tall. I then leveled the big cake. I placed the small one on top, with about 1 inch hanging off the back. I trimmed the back to match the bottom cake and carved the top to be more curved.

Little Einsteins Rocket Cake

Using butter cream icing, I iced it with #32 tip. Piped with #2 tip and used a balloon candle for the top. For the rockets I used small metal condiment cups I found at the store. The cake was too “fluffy” and light to stay on so I used muffin mix, it’s more dense and held up great. I baked 4 of these and used toothpicks to hold them together.

Then I used 4 (2 for each rocket) 1/4″ diameter dowels cut about 3 inches long to connect them to the side of the cake. A friend of my sons (she’s four years old) saw it and knew exactly who it was. Everybody loved it, hope you do too.

Little Einsteins Rocket Cake


11 thoughts on “Little Einsteins Rocket Cake”

  1. How did you get your icing so red? I’ve used an entire jar of Wiltons no taste red and still have pink icing.. HELP!!!

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  2. I’m making a rocket cake for my little boy’s B-Day! I pray mine turn out as well as yours! Thanks for the hints on how to make certain things!

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  3. If you want vibrant colours you need to use powder food colouring. I leared the miracles of it when I made a “Very Hungry Caterpillar” Cake for my son’s first birthday. This year he’s 3 and he’d like “rocket”.

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  4. Wilton “red red ” works best if you are using red color by Wilton. you get used to what it looks like when you have done it lots but it will look pinkish red at first but Wilton colors change after it sits for a bit. you do need quite a bit of the color but definitely not the whole jar. make it ahead of time so you can experiment with the amount of color to put in as you leave it sit for a bit. you can also mix it in smaller batches and then combine it. the more icing you want to make red, the harder it seems so i often split the batch then mix together afterwards. hope this may help a bit. it took me a while to master red icing!! i can remember being very frustrated!!

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  5. They make red icing now. Definitely easier than making it yourself. Cake looks great! Going to attempt this for my son’s fourth birthday party.

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  6. I’m glad that you all have enjoyed this cake. It was fun to make and everyone at my son’s party loved it. As far as the red, I used wiltons red red. And no, it did not take a whole jar. LOL When the butter cream sets, it darkens quite a bit. Sorry I have not commented sooner, haven’t been on this site in a long time.

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