Itโs a miracle if I bake something from scratch even once during the course of my childโs birthweek. And if Iโm going to do it, itโs going to be Rosaโs Mud Cake for the actual birthday party. But for the classroom party? No chance. A few years ago I debuted this Dunkin Donut Cake at school and was actually embarrassed by how slap-it-together it was. But the kids went bonkers when I removed the foil and pretty soon I started getting emails from parents. Sean wants some donut cake for his birthday and told me to ask you? Whatโs this I hear about a donut cake? My friend Sue told me that your daughter had some cool cake in class? Erin told me to ask you about the munchkin cake. Do you know what sheโs talking about? If so, can you pass along instructions?
Here they are โ make sure you are paying close attention because itโs kinda complicated: Cover a concave platter with tissue paper. Stack three Dunkin donuts in the middle and shove your candles in the top one. (The top one should be festive with sprinkles.) Dump 75 assorted munchkins around the stack.
We are big fans of this one too โ after Cโs nursery school teachers told us that they actually prefer getting donut holes for birthday celebrations. Iโve also done it on one of those chip & dip platters with the built in bowl for the dip.
Oh, I love it when the improvised is better than the planned. Thanks for the great idea!
this is brilliant! so much better than baking/frosting/transporting 2 dozen homemade cupcakes. and the kids donโt care either way!
Love that! Best mom ever. Of course, my picky little miss thang doesnโt even eat donuts. Or pizza. Seriously.
love itโฆawesomeโฆdoing this for my at home party with the cousins this year for sure!
i want to go to there! is there anything more heavenly than a Munchkin? (OK, maybe a โTim Bitโ from Tim Hortonโs.)
Ah! I wouldnโt have done this 3 weeks ago for my son. He would have thought I was the most amazing Mom ever! Instead, I ran to Stop N Shop on the way home from a late Monday out (rare occasion) and grabbed brownies (has to be store bought โ not that I was baking at midnight). Next bday is Feb and I canโt wait to debut this beauty. Props!
oops, I mean I WOULD have done thisโฆ.
Ah yes, another one of the โSecrets of the Food Stylists.โ ๐
There are no words for how cool I think this is, even though I am way older than 10.
I donโt think this is just for the under 10 setโฆI would love this for my birthday!
heavenly. i want this now!
Dunkinโ Donuts should start marketing this!
classic! I agree with Sengler either DD should market this or you should patent it.
I just showed this photo to my husband and requested it for my birthday on Sunday. (And I fall well beyond the โunder ten set,โ so I suppose that makes me a kid at heart!)
i made these today for aโs classroom bday party and they were a hit! thanks for the idea!
I am happy to know that somewhere in the United States kids are still allowed to bring cakes, cupcakes, donut cakes, or some kind of a treat, to their classroom on their birthday. I taught for 5 years in Massachusetts and no food was ever allowed in the classroom โ not even birthdays. Great to know not all is lost!
I read about this in Celebrate and am going to give it a go. My sonโs class is smallโdo you think it would work with 2 stacked donuts? Also, what size platter do you use? Thanks!