Koala Cake: Simple Recipe & Step-by-Step Tutorial (2024)

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This week I’m continuing myanimal cake serieswith this fuzzy little koala cake!

It’s made with super moist, 6-inch chocolate cake layers and delicious chocolate buttercream. It’s just as cute as it is tasty!

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Making this Koala Cake: Step-by-Step Tutorial

Let’s walk through each step of this cake together to make sure it turns out as amazing as possible!

Step 1: Bake and Level Your Cake Layers

Line three 6-inch round cake pans with parchment rounds and grease with non-stick baking spray or homemade cake release.

Fill with chocolate cake batter, then bake for 24-26 minutes or until a skewer comes out with a few moist crumbs. Let them cool for 10 minutes, then run an offset spatula around perimeter of the pan to separate the cake from the pan. Flip the cake layers onto a wire rack to finish cooling.

Level the cake layers with a serrated knife once they’re fully cooled. I also chose to torte each cake layer to turn my 3 thicker cake layers into 6 thinner cake layers, but this is totally optional!

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Step #2: Make the Buttercream Frosting

While the cake layers bake and cool, make the vanilla buttercream frosting. You can use either an electric hand mixer or a stand mixer.

If your frosting seems too thick after mixing together all your ingredients, add in additional cream (1 teaspoon at a time). Or if the frosting is too thin, add in more powdered sugar (1/4 cup at a time).

If you’re unsure how thick your frosting should be, you can learn what consistency you’re looking for in myfrosting consistency post. I use a bit of black cocoa to naturally color the frosting, but you can also use a tiny drop of black gel food coloring.

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Step 3: Assemble and Frost the Cake Layers

Next, it’s time to assemble the cake! I recommend freezing your cake layers for about 20 minutes before stacking them. It will make them way easier to handle and frost.

Stack and frost the cake layers on an 8-inch greaseproof cake board. I recommend using a dab of frosting to help stick the bottom cake layer to the board.

Spread an even layer of frosting between each cake layer with an offset spatula. Add a thin coat of frosting (crumb coat) around the cake to fully cover the cake layers.

Smooth using abench scraper, then chill the cake in the fridge (30 minutes) or freezer (10 minutes) until the frosting is firm to the touch.

Cover the cake in a second, thicker layer of buttercream and smooth using a bench scraper. Chill the cake again until the frosting is firm to the touch. This will make it much easier to add on the Koala’s facial features and fur.

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Step 4: Making this Little Koala’s Face

While the cake chills, roll out the pink fondant and cut out two thick, large circles (about 2.5 inches in diameter). Cut out a triangle from each ear to make it easier to press onto the cake – see photo above. Insert two toothpicks into each ear and set aside.

Roll out the black fondant and use a circle cutter or bottle cap to cut out two 1-inch circles to make the eyes. Add two small white circles to each eye to give them a cartoonish look.

Cut out a semi-circle from the black fondant to make the Koala’s mouth. Add a small piece of pink fondant to look like the tongue.

Knead the remaining black fondant and shape it into the koala’s nose.

I recommend using small circle cutters to get the shape of the ears and eyes just right.

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Step 5: Add the Finishing Touches

The final step is to add on its facial features and cover the cake in frosting fur!

Remove the cake from the freezer or fridge and add the fondant ears, eyes, nose, and mouth. Pipe grey buttercream fur around the entire cake and the ears, then enjoy!

Koala Cake Substitutions and Swaps

Below are some swaps and substitutions that can be made in this chocolate cake recipe.

  • All Purpose Flour– This recipe turns out best with AP flour, but you can use a gluten free flour blend or cake flour if that’s all you have on hand.
  • Granulated Sugar– I do not recommend reducing the amount of sugar or changing the type of sugar, as it will change the texture of the cake layers.
  • Black Cocoa – This recipe turns out best with black cocoa (I get mine on Amazon), but you can also use regular unsweetened baking cocoa in this cake recipe. For the frosting, I recommend adding a small drop of black gel food coloring if you don’t have black cocoa.
  • Buttermilk– You can also use full fat yogurt, sour cream, whole milk, or an alternative yogurt or milk (almond, soy, oat) if you’re dairy free.
  • Eggs– If you don’t have eggs on hand or you have an egg allergy you can use a flaxseed egg or an egg replacer.
  • Vegetable Oil– You can use any flavorless oil in this recipe, so canola or even sunflower oil would work great!
  • Unsalted Butter– If you only have salted butter on hand you can use it in place of the unsalted butter in this recipe. Just be sure to omit the salt that this, frosting recipe calls for. You can also use vegan butter in its place!
  • Heavy Cream– Whole milk or alternative milk (soy, almond, oat) will work fine in this frosting recipe if that’s what you have on hand.

Tips for Making the Best Koala Cake

  • Be sure toproperly measure your flour(spoon into the cup measure, then level) oruse akitchen scaleto measure your dry ingredients.
  • Ingredients at room tempmix together better, so be sure you set out any cold ingredients ahead of time.
  • Mix your cake batter just until the ingredients are incorporated. This will ensure your cake layers are tender and soft.
  • Use a bench scraper to help you get your final coat of frosting super smooth.
  • Chill your cake layers in the freezer for about 20 minutes before assemblingthe cake. This makes it easier to stack and frost.
  • If you notice your frosting is getting too warm,wrap a paper towel around your piping bag! It minimizes the transfer of heat from your hands into the frosting.
  • Make this koala cake vegan or dairy free if needed! Use your favorite type of dairy free milk to replace the buttermilk and heavy cream and use vegan butter sticks in place of the butter. For the eggs I recommend using an egg replacer like this.
  • If you want to make a larger, 8-inch version of this cake, double this cake recipe to make 3, 8-inch cake layers.
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Making This Koala Cake in Advance & Storage Tips

  • Make yourcake layers in advance and freeze them. It breaks the process up and makes it more approachable.
  • Make your frosting ahead of time too or save any leftover frosting! It can be stored in an airtight container in thefridge for up to a month, or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Be sure to give it a good stir once it thaws to get the consistency nice and smooth again.
  • A frosted cake can last in the fridge for up to a week, or in the freezer for up to a month. The buttercream locks in all the moisture, keeping the cake fresh and delicious!
  • If you cut into the cake and have leftovers,use any remaining frosting to cover the cut section to keep it moistand store in the fridge for up to a week.

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Let Me Know What You Think!

If you make this koala birthday cake, I’d love to hear what you think of it! Let me know by leaving a rating below.

If you plan to share on social media, you can tag me @chelsweets and #chelsweets so that I can see your amazing creations on social media.

Yield: 20 servings

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This adorable koala cake is made with moist chocolate cake layers and chocolate buttercream. It's just as cute as it is tasty!

Prep Time30 minutes

Cook Time34 minutes

Additional Time30 minutes

Total Time1 hour 34 minutes

Ingredients

Moist Chocolate Cake Recipe

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour (195g)
  • 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar (300g)
  • 2/3 cup sifted black cocoa (50g)
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder (6g)
  • 1 tsp baking soda (6g)
  • 3/4 tsp salt (4g)
  • 3/4 cup very hot water (180ml)
  • 1 tsp instant espresso of coffee (3g)
  • 3/4 cup buttermilk (180ml)
  • 1/3 cup vegetable oil (75ml)
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract (4g)
  • 1 large egg + 1 large egg white, room temperature (86g)
  • 3/4 tsp white vinegar (3g)

Grey Black Cocoa Buttercream Frosting

  • 1 1/2 cups unsalted butter, room temperature (339g)
  • 2 tsp vanilla extract (8ml)
  • 1/4 tsp salt (2g)
  • 5 cups powdered sugar (625g)
  • 2 Tbsp heavy cream or whipping cream (30ml)
  • 1 Tbsp of black cocoa (5g)

Decorations

  • 4 toothpicks or small wooden skewers
  • 3/4 cup pink fondant
  • 1/3 cup black fondant
  • 1 Tbsp white fondant

Suggested Equipment

Instructions

Chocolate Cake Layers

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 F / 175 C. Line and grease three, six-inch cake pans.
  2. Whisk together the dry ingredients (all-purpose flour, sugar, baking cocoa, baking powder, baking soda, and salt) in a medium-sized bowl. Set aside.
  3. In a separate, large bowl combine the instant espresso or coffee and hot water. Stir until dissolved.
  4. Add buttermilk, oil, vanilla extract, egg & egg white and vinegar into the espresso mixture. Whisk together until combined.
  5. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients. Whisk together until fully incorporated. The batter will be on the thin side, but that’s the consistency you're after!
  6. Divide the batter evenly between the cake pans and bake for 24-26 minutes (or until a skewer comes out with a few moist crumbs).
  7. Let the layers cool for 10 minutes, then flip the cake layers onto a wire rack to finish cooling.
  8. Level the cake layers with a serrated knife once they're fully cooled.
  9. If you're making the cake layers in advance, wrap and freeze them like this. Remove them from the freezer about 15 minutes before you plan to assemble the cake. They will still be cold, and this will make them easier to stack and minimize crumbing as you frost the cake.

Grey Buttercream Frosting

  1. Beat the unsalted butter on a medium speed for 30 seconds until smooth with a paddle attachment and stand mixer or a hand mixer.
  2. Mix in the vanilla extract and salt on a low speed.
  3. Slowly add in the powdered sugar and mix on a low speed. Halfway through add in the heavy cream to make it easier to mix. I like to place a kitchen towel over my mixer to contain any powdered sugar clouds.
  4. Add in the black cocoa. Mix on low until the ingredients are fully incorporated and the desired consistency is reached.It should be a light grey color.
  5. If the frosting is too thick, add in additional cream (1 tsp at a time). If the frosting is too thin, add in more powdered sugar (quarter of a cup at a time).
  6. Cover the frosting with plastic wrap to prevent crusting and set aside.

Assembling This Koala Cake

  1. Stack the cake layers on a greaseproofcardboard cake round or flat plate.
  2. Spread a small dab of grey buttercream on the center of the board, to help your cake layer stay in place. Center the first cake layer on the cake board.
  3. Spread an even layer of grey buttercream on top of the cake layer with a large offset spatula. Repeat with remaining cake layers.
  4. Place the top cake layer upside down to make it easier to frost.
  5. Cover the cake in a thin layer of white buttercream and smooth using a bench scraper.
  6. Chill the cake in the fridge (30 minutes) or freezer (10 minutes) until the frosting is firm to the touch.
  7. Cover the cake in a thicker layer of buttercream and smooth using a bench scraper. Chill the cake again in the fridge (30 minutes) or freezer (10 minutes) until the frosting is firm to the touch. This will make it much easier to add on the fondant facial features and fur.
  8. Place the remaining grey buttercream in a piping bag fit with a small grass tip and set aside.

Decorating This Koala Cake

  1. While the cake chills, roll out the pink fondant and cut out two thick, large circles (about 2.5 inches in diameter). Cut out a triangle from each ear to make it easier to press onto the cake - see photo above. Insert two toothpicks into each ear and set aside.
  2. Roll out the black fondant and use a circle cutter or bottle cap to cut out two 1-inch circles to make the eyes. Add two small white circles to each eye to give them a cartoonish look.
  3. Cut out a semicircle from the black fondant to make the Koala's mouth. Add a small piece of pink fondant to look like the tongue.
  4. Knead the remaining black fondant and shape it into the koala's nose.
  5. Remove the cake from the freezer or fridge and add the fondant ears, eyes, nose, and mouth.
  6. Pipe grey buttercream fur around the entire cake and the ears, then enjoy!

Notes

Tips for Making the Best Koala Cake

  • Be sure toproperly measure your flour(spoon into the cup measure, then level) oruse akitchen scaleto measure your dry ingredients.
  • Ingredients at room tempmix together better, so be sure you set out any cold ingredients ahead of time.
  • Mix your cake batter just until the ingredients are incorporated. This will ensure your cake layers are tender and soft.
  • Use a bench scraper to help you get your final coat of frosting super smooth.
  • Chill your cake layers in the freezer for about 20 minutes before assemblingthe cake. This makes it easier to stack and frost.
  • If you notice your frosting is getting too warm,wrap a paper towel around your piping bag! It minimize the transfer of heat from your hands into the frosting.
  • Make this koala cake vegan or dairy free if needed! Use your favorite type of dairy free milk to replace the buttermilk and heavy cream, and use vegan butter sticks in place of the butter. For the eggs I recommend using an egg replacer like this.
  • If you want to make a larger, 8-inch version of this cake, double this cake recipe to make 3, 8-inch cake layers.

Making This Koala Cake In Advance & Storage Tips

  • Make yourcake layers in advance and freeze them. It breaks the process up and make it more approachable.
  • Make your frosting ahead of time too, or save any leftover frosting! It can be stored in an airtight container in thefridge for up to a month, or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Be sure to give it a good stir once it thaws to get the consistency nice and smooth again.
  • A frosted cake can last in the fridge for up to a week, or in the freezer for up to a month. The buttercream locks in all the moisture, keeping the cake fresh and delicious!
  • If you cut into the cake and have leftovers,use any remaining frosting to cover the cut section to keep it moistand store in the fridge for up to a week.

Nutrition Information

Yield

20

Serving Size

1

Amount Per ServingCalories 437Total Fat 21gSaturated Fat 10gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 10gCholesterol 66mgSodium 272mgCarbohydrates 61gFiber 0gSugar 52gProtein 2g

Koala Cake: Simple Recipe & Step-by-Step Tutorial (2024)

FAQs

How to make a koala face cake? ›

Cut two ears from the smaller cakes. Arrange the three cakes together on a cake board so that the pieces create the koala's head and ears. Fill a pastry bag fitted with a #18 open star tip with black frosting. Pipe two eyes and a nose onto the large round cake.

What is a masked cake? ›

Masking is the process of putting on a layer of buttercream to seal in the crumbs on a cake and create those crisp, straight edges for the final coating of icing or fondant. Here's how you mask and ice a cake: Place a scoop of buttercream on top of the cake.

How are frog cakes made? ›

When manufactured, large layers of sponge cake are combined and cut mechanically into shape, covered in the fondant, and the mouth is then formed with a hot knife. Fondant eyes of a contrasting colour are manually added to the head, and the completed dessert is presented in a paper patty-pan.

How do you put someone's face on a cake? ›

Print out the photo on edible rice paper or wafer paper. You can then place the sheet on your cake . He wafer paper will get merged with your cake In a few minutes so be quick as you lay it on. You can place it on fondant or cream as your cake is.

What are the ingredients in koala chocolate cookies? ›

Chocolate Compound ([contains One Or More Of The Following: Fully Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil, Palm Kernel Oil, Palm Oil, Fully Hydrogenated Rapeseed Oil], Sugar, Lactose, Cocoa Liquor, Cocoa Powder (processed With Alkali), Skim Milk Powder , Soy Lecithin, Artificial Vanilla Flavouring), Wheat Flour, Modified Food ...

What are the ingredients in Lotte koala bear? ›

Ingredients. Sugar, Wheat Flour, Refined Hydrogenated Vegetable Oil, Cocoa Mass, Whole Milk Powder, Starch, Vegatable Shortening, Lactose, Egg, Invert Sugar, Food Additives (Ammonium Bicarbonate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Caramel Color, Phospholipid), Edible Salt, Flavoring agents.

How to make a cake that looks like an owl? ›

Place chocolate fingers on the bottom cake to make the fence. Using a fork, mark the icing to make the owl's ears. Use the flake crumbs to make a v-shape between the ears like a 'widow's peak'. Arrange the white chocolate buttons in two circles to make the eyes and place a milk chocolate button in the centre of each.

What is lazy cake made of? ›

This no bake dessert recipe includes a handful of simple ingredients that can be found in your pantry: biscuits (cookies), butter, sugar, and cocoa powder, combined together then rolled into a log in a plastic wrap, and served after freezing.

How to decorate an owl cake? ›

Mix some chocolate and some vanilla icing together for the wings. Use vanilla icing for the belly and eyes, and colour some chocolate icing black for the pupils of the eyes and the vanilla icing orange for the beak. Enjoy!

What ingredients are used in cake? ›

These basic ingredients for baking a cake are; flour, eggs, fat (usually butter), sugar, salt, a form of liquid (usually milk), and leavening agents (such as baking soda).

What are the 5 methods of cake making? ›

5 Different Methods of Cake Making
  • Creaming Method. We start with perhaps the most technically accomplished of the methods known as the creaming method. ...
  • All-in-one method. If you want to save on washing up, go for a simple all-in-one bake. ...
  • Melting Method. ...
  • Whisking Method. ...
  • Rubbing Method.
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How long to bake cake in oven? ›

The baking time for a cake can vary widely depending on the type of cake, the size of the cake, and the temperature of the oven. On average, most cakes take around 25 to 45 minutes to bake at a temperature of 350°F (175°C).

How to bake straight cake? ›

Before baking, wet the one piece of towel per pan just so they're damp, and then wrap one around the outside of each cake pan, and tie the ends or secure them with safety pins. The moisture from the wet towel works to help the cake bake more evenly.

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