Since last week, when I used my Facebook group to report the introduction of the new Hershey’s Birthday Cake Kisses, I’ve been waiting to make this cake. The Kisses weren’t due to arrive in Walmart until today, September 12th, but there was a rumor that the candy had been spotted on store shelves a little early. Unfortunately, no stores in my area carried them.
When I heard about the Kisses, I immediately wanted to create a special dessert. I considered trying a thumbprint style cookie but no one flavor of cookie stood out to me as a flavor profile to pair with the white chocolate Kiss. I recalled a conversation that I’d recently had with my cousin about the little known practice of bakeries using a boxed cake mix and adding a few ingredients to the batter for a richer taste. This would be a perfect opportunity to test one of those cakes. For some reason, the color pink came to mind.
I thought about using sprinkles in the cake to mirror the sprinkles that were supposed to be in the Kisses. But then, I remembered the look of a cake that was probably out in the 70s. It was a Cherry Chip Cake. I thought it would complement the new Kisses perfectly. Keep in mind that as I’m planning this cake, I still haven’t actually seen or tasted the new Kisses.
I went on the hunt for the Cherry Chip Cake mix and discovered that it was very difficult to find. As I stood in the store searching for a solution, I decided to try a white cake mix and add maraschino cherries to it. I came home and searched for tips to make a box mix taste like homemade. Some of the tips called for so many additional ingredients that I might as well have started the recipe from scratch. There were a number of tips however that called for eggs, butter and milk. So, I made the cake a day in advance and I’m writing this as I wait for the stores to stock their shelves.
I wanted a pink frosting with the color and flavor coming from the maraschino cherry juice. Searching through Pinterest, I found a great recipe for Maraschino Cherry Frosting at Mom On Time Out. Because I am sensitive to almonds I substituted an Imitation Clear Vanilla extract so as not to muddy the color.
Update: The Kisses are here! I cut some of the kisses in half from the top to show the confetti look inside. I then randomly scattered them around the cake, pressing them into the frosting. Next I added sprinkles for an even more festive look. Here’s an up close look at the inside of the kisses and the maraschino cherry chips inside the cake.
This cake is delicious but it is very sweet. With the richness from the eggs, butter and milk, giving the taste of homemade, and the overload of candy, you can only have a small slice. The cake definitely lives up to its’ name – Celebration Cake.
Kimi says
September 14, 2016 at 1:59 pmThis looks delicious! Now if only I could get someone to make it for me, LOL! 🙂
cookingupsomedough says
September 15, 2016 at 3:51 pmKimi, it’s a really easy recipe. Starting with the boxed cake mix helps a lot to cut down on time and you can get the kids to unwrap the foil from the kisses (although you may have to monitor them popping the kisses into their mouths, LOL).
Angie says
September 14, 2016 at 3:46 pmThis sounds amazing!! I cannot wait to try it!
cookingupsomedough says
September 15, 2016 at 3:43 pmThanks Angie! It is amazing and kind of addictive.
Ashlee says
September 17, 2016 at 6:52 pmThis looks so good!!! I wish I had known about this before my boyfriend’s birthday! Yum!
Samantha says
September 18, 2016 at 12:42 amLooks yummy! I love all the decorations!
kirsty-rose says
September 18, 2016 at 1:50 amThis cake looks stunning! You definitely did a good job!
cookingupsomedough says
September 26, 2016 at 8:52 amThank you!
Kristina says
September 18, 2016 at 9:15 amThis cake looks delish & looks like something I can handle creating! I would have never thought to use hershey kisses like this! I’m loving the idea!