These Snoopy’s Doghouse Christmas Cakes were inspired by the classic movie we all grew up with, “A Charlie Brown Christmas”. Now I’m not sure why Snoopy’s doghouse in the Christmas special is blue, but it is!
These cute mini no-bake cakes look like Snoopy’s doghouse when he was trying to win the Christmas light decoration contest in the movie!
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You will need:
Sara Lee frozen pound cake
Mini house cookie cutter
Light blue candy melts
Can white frosting
Colored sprinkles
Parchment paper
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First slice the pound cake into ¼” to ½ “ slices. Do this when the cake is still frozen for easy cutting.
Next cut out the house shapes using the mini cookie cutter and using a knife, slice off the chimney.
Then melt candy coating according to package instructions.
Now, place the house cake on a fork.
Now, spoon the melted candy coating on top of the house cake and make sure it is fully coated.
Then tap the fork on the side of the bowl to remove excess candy coating.
Now, place the house on to parchment paper to set
Next, draw on Snoopy’s name, door and wood planks.
Then, using a small knife or piping tip frost the roof of the house with white frosting.
Finally place the colored sprinkles on the white frosting for the Christmas lights.
Now you have the most adorable Snoopy’s doghouse Christmas cakes!
Snoopy's Doghouse Christmas Cakes
Cute mini Snoopy's Doghouse Christmas Cakes made from frozen pound cake and blue candy coating. So fun to make - perfect for watching A Charlie Brown Christmas!
Ingredients
- Sara Lee frozen pound cake
- Mini house cookie cutter
- Light blue candy melts
- Can white frosting
- Colored sprinkles
- Parchment paper
Instructions
- First slice the pound cake into ¼” to ½ “ slices. This is easier to do when the cake is still frozen.
- Next cut out the house shapes using the mini cookie cutter and using a knife, slice off the chimney.
- Then melt candy coating according to package instructions.
- Now, place the house cake on a fork and spoon the melted candy coating on top of the house cake making sure it is fully coated.
- Then tap the fork on the side of the bowl to remove excess candy coating.
- Now, place the house on to parchment paper to set
- Next, after the candy coating is completely set, draw on Snoopy’s name, door and wood planks.
- Then, using a small knife or piping tip frost the roof of the house with white frosting.
- Finally place the colored sprinkles on the white frosting for the Christmas lights.
See the cakes on my Charlie Brown Christmas Charcuterie Board here