Chocolate Garden Cake: A Shavuos-Inspired Edible Canvas
Turn a simple chocolate cake into a beautiful garden-inspired work of art. This decorating idea is designed to be enjoyed at every level—from playful children’s flower drawings to more detailed artistic creations—so everyone can join in the fun.
With just a bit of creativity, a basic cake becomes an edible canvas filled with flowers, color, and charm, making it a sweet addition to your Shavuos celebration.
What You’ll Need
- your favorite rich chocolate cake (any shape) or cupcakes
- royal icing in assorted colors
- homemade or Bakers Choice store-bought icing
- piping bags
- piping tips (sizes 2 and 3 recommended)

Royal Icing
Ingredients
- 1 lb Confectioners Sugar (1 box)
- 6 Tbsp Water
- 6 Tbsp Meringue Powder
Instructions
- Beat all ingredients in the mixer for 5 minutes.
- Add water if needed to thin the consistency.

A Sweet Activity for Shavuos
This Chocolate Garden Cake is more than just dessert—it’s a fun and interactive activity for a get together. You can order boxes to send home the creations. Whether decorated by little hands or aspiring cake artists, every cake blooms into something beautiful.
Discover more flower-inspired Shavuos ideas.
How to Create Your Chocolate Garden Cake
1. Prepare the Icing
Fit piping bags with decorating tips and fill each bag with a different color of royal icing.
Before decorating, test one color to make sure the icing consistency is smooth and pipes easily.
2. Start Decorating
Use the royal icing to draw flowers, stems, leaves, and garden-inspired designs directly onto the cake or cupcakes.
The beauty of this project is that every design works—simple daisies, whimsical doodles, or intricate floral patterns all create a charming effect.
3. Make It Your Own
Encourage kids and guests to decorate alongside you. Each cake becomes a unique edible masterpiece filled with personality and creativity.
Decorating Tips
Use Piping Bags for Better Control
Even when using store-bought icing, it’s best to transfer the icing into pastry bags fitted with decorating tips. This helps create finer, cleaner lines and gives you more control while decorating.
Keep the Icing Flowing Smoothly
If the piping tip begins to dry out or the icing stops flowing easily, briefly dip the tip into hot water to loosen the icing before continuing.

Photography by Sina Mizrahi
This article originally appeared in Family First







