Healthier Smash Cake Recipe {Hannah's Purple Polka Dot 1st Birthday Party} - Kristine's Kitchen (2024)

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A healthier smash cake recipe, made without butter or refined sugars. This easy whole wheat banana cake is sure to be a hit with your birthday girl or boy! Plus, I’m sharing photos and ideas from Hannah’s Purple Polka Dot 1st Birthday Party!

Plus an easy, how to VIDEO

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A couple of weeks ago our sweet Hannah turned one! I’m not sure where the past year has gone- it seems like just yesterday that I was announcing my pregnancy and her birth.

Hannah’s first birthday brings up lots of mixed feelings. I’m sad that we are past the baby stage, but at the same time she is so much fun right now! She’s walking all over the place, she loves to play in her play kitchen, and she’ll try to climb up the stairs any chance she gets.

Hannah isn’t saying many words yet, but she does say “Ma ma ma,” which I of course love. And she is such a sweetheart, with her big smiles, laughs, and goofy grins. She gives me big hugs when I pick her up and my heart melts each time she wraps her arms around my neck. <3

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We celebrated Hannah’s birthday with a Purple Polka Dot Party! The purple polka dot theme was inspired by the dress that Julia wore on her first birthday. I knew I wanted Hannah to wear the same dress, and I wanted a 1st birthday theme that was easy to work with, and purple polka dots definitely were!

The Cake

Healthier Smash Cake Recipe {Hannah's Purple Polka Dot 1st Birthday Party} - Kristine's Kitchen (3)One of the most important parts of a birthday party is the cake, right? I’ve been thinking about Hannah’s birthday cake for a long time. Since Julia and William’s first birthdays, I’ve really changed the way that I cook and especially bake for my family.

These days, I use refined sugars sparingly, subbing them with honey, pure maple syrup, and other natural sweeteners whenever possible. I usually use whole grains rather than white flour, and incorporate lots fresh fruits and veggies into our meals.

We haven’t given Hannah anything sweeter than fresh berries.So giving her a sugar-filled cake for her first birthday didn’t make sense to me. I knew that she’d love a healthier cake just as much. (And she did!)

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This healthier smash cake is made with ripe bananas and applesauce. Both of these add moisture and take the place of butter, and the banana adds lots of sweetness too. In addition to the banana, just ¼ cup of pure maple syrup brings a little more sweetness to the cake.

This cake is 100% whole grain. I’ve used white whole wheat flour, but regular whole wheat would work as well. The texture might be just a little denser.

This Healthier Smash Cake reminds me of a healthy banana muffin. It’s not light and fluffy like a traditional cake, but it is definitely delicious! We served our guests this Light and Fluffy Vanilla Cake, but I don’t think anyone would have complained if given a healthier banana smash cake cupcake with fresh whipped cream. 🙂

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I’ve made you a video to show just how easy this cake is to make! You’ll notice I use a blender to puree the banana with the other wet ingredients. I tested this recipe both with the blender and with using a fork to mash the banana and the blender cake was much, much better.

I baked the cake in two of these mini 4-inch springform pans. They worked perfectly! You can also use this recipe to make cupcakes, which I tested as well. You’ll get 7 cupcakes from one recipe and can double the recipe if you need more.


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The frosting for Hannah’s cake is something I debated and experimented with quite a bit. Originally, I thought I’d make a cream cheese and Greek yogurt frosting, but I couldn’t find a refined sugar-free version I was happy with. I finally settled on using unsweetened, freshly whipped cream. It worked great, and Hannah loved it.

I tinted the whipped cream purple for Hannah’s birthday cake with a homemade blueberry sauce, which I’ve left directions for in the recipe below. If you want to avoid food coloring, you can get creative with natural food colorings made with real foods. I haven’t experimented beyond the purple yet.

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If you’re looking for a healthier cake for your little one’s birthday, I hope you’ll give this one a try! I’ve tested and retested it until I was completely happy with the results. Let’s just say a lot of healthy banana cake has been eaten around here lately. 🙂

The Purple Polka Dot Party

I had fun with the Purple Polka Dot Party theme! If you’re here just for the cake recipe, keep scrolling and you’ll find it below.

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It’s become a tradition for me to make the kids a birthday banner each year. It was really easy to incorporate both purple and polka dots into this Happy Birthday sign. I used a circle cutting tool to cut out the circles in various colors, and my sister, Lisa, made the letters for me using her Silhouette Cameo. Mini clothespins are my favorite for attaching the pieces of the birthday sign to a ribbon for hanging.

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I bought some purple and white polka dot tablecloths and some tissue flowers in pretty shades of purple. My mom picked up the plants and put them in purple boxes with tissue to help decorate the tables.

I knew I wanted to incorporate a monthly picture of Hannah into the party decorations somehow. I ended up buying a big picture frame and to hold a collage of pictures. I love the way it turned out, and now we can hang it in Hannah’s room. We displayed the pictures on the dessert table.

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At first she wasn’t quite sure what to do, but then Hannah figured it out and dug right into her cake!

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Happy Birthday, Hannah! We are so excited to see all the ways that you will learn and change over the next year. We love you sweet girl!

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Healthier Smash Cake Recipe

Servings: 1 makes a double layer 4-inch cake or 7 cupcakes

Prep Time: 20 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 40 minutes mins

A healthier smash cake recipe, made without butter or refined sugars. This easy whole wheat banana cake is the perfect first birthday cake!

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Ingredients

For the Cake:

  • butter and whole wheat flour for the pans
  • 1 cup white whole wheat flour
  • ½ teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • 1 medium ripe banana, about 3 ounces
  • 1/3 cup unsweetened applesauce
  • ¼ cup milk, whole preferred
  • ¼ cup pure maple syrup
  • 1 large egg
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For White Whipped Cream Frosting:

  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream

For Purple Whipped Cream Frosting*:

  • 1 cup frozen blueberries
  • ¼ cup water
  • 1 cup heavy whipping cream

Instructions

Make the Cake:

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Butter the cake pans and lightly dust with whole wheat flour, tapping out the excess. (I used two 4-inch pans. You can also make cupcakes - about 7.)

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the whole wheat flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, and salt. Set aside.

  • Place banana, applesauce, milk, and maple syrup in a blender and blend until smooth. Pour into a medium bowl or large liquid measuring cup. Whisk in the egg and vanilla.

  • Pour the wet ingredients into the bowl with the dry and mix with a rubber spatula or spoon until just combined. Be careful not to overmix; it's ok if there are a few bits of flour still visible in the batter.

  • Pour batter into the prepared cake pans. Pans should be just over half full with the batter. Bake for about 20-23 minutes, until a toothpick inserted into the center of the cake comes out clean. (Cupcakes will bake for about 14-16 minutes.)

  • Let cakes cool in the pans for 10 minutes. Then, gently run a knife around the edges and carefully transfer to wire racks to cool completely before frosting.

To Make White Whipped Cream Frosting:

  • Using an electric mixer, beat the heavy whipping cream until it is the consistency of whipped cream. Frost cake as desired.

  • To frost a double layer cake, first add a spoonful of frosting to the top of the bottom layer. Place the second cake layer on top. Using an offset spatula, spread frosting over the top of the cake and then down the sides.

To Make Purple Whipped Cream Frosting:

  • Place frozen blueberries and water in a small saucepan. Heat over medium-low heat, stirring often, until blueberries soften and burst, about 8 minutes. Set aside to cool slightly.

  • Transfer blueberry mixture to a blender and blend until smooth, scraping down the sides of the blender as needed. Place in a bowl to cool completely.

  • Using an electric mixer, beat the heavy whipping cream until it is the consistency of whipped cream. Gently fold in the blueberry mixture. Frost cake as desired.

  • To frost a double layer cake, first add a spoonful of frosting to the top of the bottom layer. Place the second cake layer on top. Using an offset spatula, spread frosting over the top of the cake and then down the sides.

Notes

  • If you plan to make the purple whipped cream frosting, you will want to get started on it ahead of time as the blueberry mixture needs to cool completely before being mixed into the whipped cream. You can make the blueberry mixture the day before and refrigerate it until you are ready to use it.
  • You can bake the cake up to 1 day ahead. Wrap the cake tightly with plastic wrap and leave at room temperature.
  • Whipped cream frosting is best made the day of.

Serving: 1/8 cake, Calories: 211kcal, Carbohydrates: 23g, Protein: 3g, Fat: 12g, Saturated Fat: 7g, Cholesterol: 61mg, Sodium: 128mg, Potassium: 164mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 9g, Vitamin A: 490IU, Vitamin C: 1.5mg, Calcium: 63mg, Iron: 0.5mg

Nutrition information is an estimate.

Cuisine: American

Course: Dessert

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FAQs

What kind of cake can baby eat on first birthday? ›

A smash cake is the perfect treat for celebrating your baby's first birthday. It's essentially a small cake that's low sugar and made with wholesome, baby-friendly ingredients that your one-year-old can enjoy by “smashing” with his or her hands (and face, of course!)

What is the first birthday smash cake tradition? ›

Well, essentially the idea is to put a cake- made and bought specifically for this purpose- in front of your 1 year old and let them wreak havoc on it. The result is meant to produce delightfully cute scenes, as your baby frolics with the frosting, demolishes the sponge and generally makes a giant mess of things.

What is a good smash cake? ›

The best cakes to smash are plain old vanilla sponge cakes. They're soft and crumbly and easy for little hands to break up.

Can my 1 year old have a smash cake? ›

Smash cakes are a fun (and messy!) way to celebrate a baby's first birthday. Get inspired with more information about the smash cake trend, along with adorable smash cake photos and recipes.

Is it OK for baby to eat smash cake? ›

The World Health Organisation recommends that children under the age of two consume no or minimal sugar, hence parents should consider a baby smash cake or first birthday cake that are baby friendly and baby safe for their littles ones.

What can I use instead of a first birthday cake smash? ›

Another option for the non-mess-averse person could be ice cream or popsicles: there's something about the progression of the meltiness covering those sticky little dimples and rolls! If you have no issue with sugar but just aren't into cake, you can do pie, donuts, and cookies, there are so many fun possibilities.

Does Walmart do free smash cakes for first birthdays? ›

Let them eat (smash) cake

It's possible to acquire a free smash cake from the store when you buy a cake that proclaims, "happy first birthday." Walmart, which has locations all over the U.S., also provides parents free smash cakes for their birthday bashes.

Which cake is used for cake smash? ›

The perfect size cake for a cake smash photo shoot is a 2-3 layer 6” round cake. Anything smaller looks comical and anything larger is just too big. A 6” round cake is plenty.

What is the best flavor for smash cake? ›

Smash cakes can be any flavor you want but typically, toddlers are not used to foods that have really intense flavors so most parents opt for simple flavors like vanilla or chocolate.

What is the best flavor for a smash cake? ›

Here are a few well-liked cake flavors and decorating concepts perfect for a baby's first birthday, such as vanilla, chocolate smash cake, strawberry shortcake, banana cake, blueberry cake, and carrot cake.

Should a smash cake be 4 or 6 inches? ›

What Is the Ideal Size for a Smash Cake? Most bakers create smash cakes that are four inches in diameter, for a few reasons. “This is the smallest cake we make, and proportionally it's so cute!” says Megan Sesil, the manager at Padoca Bakery in New York City. “It's also easy to pick up by tiny hands.

What can I give my 1 year old instead of cake? ›

I hope you'll find some first birthday inspiration!
  1. Waffles. Waffles are a great way to fake a cake! ...
  2. Watermelon. Watermelon is something that is universally loved! ...
  3. Fruit Baths and Milk Baths. Fruit baths and milk baths are a hit with the one year olds! ...
  4. Donuts. ...
  5. Spaghetti Smash. ...
  6. Pancakes. ...
  7. Cookies.
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How much cake can a 1 year old eat? ›

The recommendations now suggest that infants are breastfed for at least six months and that children younger than two are not given foods with added sugar, including cake and candy. After age two, both sugar and saturated fats should each be limited to less than 10% of the child's daily calories, the guidelines say.

What food is good for baby's first birthday? ›

One-year-olds enjoy a variety of foods, so consider putting together a "baby buffet" with things like cheese cubes, mini sandwiches, crackers, bananas, muffins, yogurt, applesauce, pasta, hard-boiled eggs, lean proteins, and more.

What can I give my 1 year old instead of a birthday cake? ›

I hope you'll find some first birthday inspiration!
  1. Waffles. Waffles are a great way to fake a cake! ...
  2. Watermelon. Watermelon is something that is universally loved! ...
  3. Fruit Baths and Milk Baths. Fruit baths and milk baths are a hit with the one year olds! ...
  4. Donuts. ...
  5. Spaghetti Smash. ...
  6. Pancakes. ...
  7. Cookies.
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What food to make for babys first birthday? ›

As such, great options are:
  1. Adult Friendly Main Course Ideas. • Angel bay beef sliders. • Roast meat and gravy rolls. ...
  2. Kid-Friendly Main Course Ideas. • Ham, salami, cheese finger sandwiches. • Mini hot dogs. ...
  3. Fruit Trays and Fruit Salad: • Fruit kebabs. ...
  4. 1st Birthday Party Snacks: • Chocolate or Vanilla sprinkles cupcakes.
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