This 4th of July, show your true colors by making a Flag Cake with Cream Cheese Frosting created by Julie-Jann of CraziBeautiful. Doesn’t this patriotic cake look mouthwatering? The cream cheese icing and natural fruit are sure to make this dessert a hit this weekend! You could also do miniature cupcake versions of this 4th of July themed dessert.
AllRecipes.com has another flag cake recipe that calls for strawberries rather than raspberries here.
If you’re someone that loves whipping up delicious desserts like this 4th of July Flag Cake that make people melt, learn to take your skills to the next level with a Baking and Pastry Arts Certificate. You’ll learn to make delectable confections that will sharpen your skills and impress your guests!
From all of us at My Colleges and Careers, here’s wishing you a happy and safe 4th of July weekend!
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