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This is the cake you save for after the noise makers and the countdown. Midnight Confetti Cake is soft, chocolate-frosted, and finished with sprinkles and sparkle because New Year’s dessert should feel like a celebration. It’s easy to make, fun to decorate, and very satisfying to slice right at midnight.



Can I make this cake ahead of time?
Yes. You can bake the cake layers up to one day in advance. Wrap them tightly and store at room temperature. Frost the cake the day you plan to serve it for the best texture and look.
Do I need a stand mixer for the frosting?
No. A hand mixer works just fine. Just be sure the butter is fully softened so the frosting blends smoothly.
Can I use different pan sizes?
Two 8-inch round pans give you nice, even layers. If you use 9-inch pans, the layers will be slightly thinner and may bake a few minutes faster.
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Can I use a different flavor cake mix?
Yes. Vanilla or confetti cake mix both work well and keep the cake festive.
How do I keep the sprinkles from falling off the sides?
Press them on gently while the frosting is still fresh. If the frosting has set, lightly smooth on a thin layer and add the sprinkles right away.
Can I make this without a turntable?
Absolutely. A turntable helps, but you can frost this cake on a flat plate using an offset spatula.
How should I store leftover cake?
Cover and store at room temperature for up to one day or refrigerate for up to three days. Bring slices to room temperature before serving.
Can I freeze this cake?
You can freeze the unfrosted cake layers for up to two months. Thaw completely before frosting and decorating.

Save this cake for the moment the countdown ends. Turn the music up, slice it right at midnight, and let everyone grab a piece before the sparklers fizzle out. It’s the perfect low-pressure way to keep the celebration going.
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