Pink cakes bring smiles before the first bite even happens. Whether it’s pastel-soft or hot pink bold, the color alone makes it feel festive.
I’ve baked my way through birthdays, showers, and late-night cravings, and pink cakes always hit differently.
These recipes are full of flavor, color, and charm, perfect for any celebration that needs a little extra joy.
1. Strawberry Shortcake Layer Cake

Juicy berries tucked between soft vanilla cake layers and pillowy whipped cream—that’s the heart of this classic. The strawberries add natural pink flair, especially when mixed into the frosting or compote.
I like to leave the sides half-naked for a rustic look. It tastes like summer picnics and birthday wishes.
2. Pink Velvet Cake With Cream Cheese Frosting

Think red velvet, but softer in hue and somehow sweeter in spirit. The hint of cocoa gives depth, while buttermilk keeps the crumb tender. Cream cheese frosting adds tang and richness, cutting through the pink softness.
It’s the kind of cake that makes people pause and go, wait… this is better than red velvet.
3. Raspberry Rosé Celebration Cake

Bright, tart raspberries and a splash of sparkling rosé create a cake that’s as grown-up as it is pretty. I purée fresh berries into the batter and reduce rosé for a delicate syrup.
It’s floral, fruity, and just a little cheeky. Perfect for bridal showers or midnight toasts.
4. Cherry Almond Bundt Cake

The almond flavor is soft and nostalgic, like something from your grandma’s kitchen, while the cherries bring color and a burst of sweetness.
I use chopped maraschino cherries folded into the batter and a pink glaze made with the juice. It looks stunning in a bundt pan with a glossy drizzle.
5. Pink Champagne Cake With Buttercream

Bubbly in both flavor and vibe, this cake sparkles with personality. I use pink champagne to flavor the sponge and fold just a bit into the buttercream too.
The result is light, slightly floral, and party-ready. Dust with edible glitter if you want to go full glam.
6. Ombre Pink Petal Cake

Layer by layer, the color deepens from blush to hot pink in this show-stopping centerpiece. I tint each cake round just a bit darker than the last and frost it in buttercream “petals.”
It’s labor-intensive but worth it. The result is soft, romantic, and guaranteed to draw gasps when sliced.
7. Watermelon-Inspired Sheet Cake

Sweet with a hint of whimsy, this cake takes inspiration from summer’s favorite fruit. A pink vanilla batter gets dotted with mini chocolate chips to mimic seeds, while the frosting is dyed a juicy green.
Kids love the look—adults love the flavor. Serve it chilled for extra fun.
8. Cotton Candy Drip Cake

It’s as dreamy as it sounds. I use a light vanilla base with pink and blue swirls, then top it with a cotton candy-flavored frosting and pastel drip.
Real cotton candy on top adds flair but melts fast, so serve immediately. It’s the carnival-on-a-cake you didn’t know you needed.
9. Pink Lemonade Cupcake Tower

Tart lemon cupcakes with just a hint of raspberry pink coloring make this tower bright and zesty. The frosting is buttery with a citrus twist, and I like to finish each one with a sugared lemon slice.
Arrange them on a stand for a cheerful centerpiece. It’s sunshine in cupcake form.
10. Raspberry Jam-Filled Mini Cakes

Petite and packed with flavor, these mini cakes hide a surprise inside—sweet raspberry jam. I use a light pink sponge and cut out rounds to sandwich the filling.
A dusting of powdered sugar or a glaze makes them feel fancy. They’re perfect for tea parties or thoughtful gifts.
11. Rosewater Pistachio Layer Cake

Fragrant and elegant, this cake smells like a garden and tastes like a dream. Rosewater adds floral depth to the pink-tinted batter, while ground pistachios give it a rich, nutty bite.
I top it with whipped cream and crushed petals for a soft finish. It’s delicate without being too sweet.
12. Flamingo-Themed Birthday Cake

Bright pink layers with strawberry buttercream and plastic flamingo toppers turn this into a true centerpiece. I like to sprinkle coconut flakes dyed pink around the base to mimic feathers.
It’s bold, quirky, and always gets a laugh. Great for birthdays, bachelorette parties, or any pink-obsessed friend.
13. Pink Marbled Loaf Cake

A simple vanilla loaf gets swirled with bright pink batter for a striking look once sliced. I use a touch of beet or raspberry puree for the color and flavor.
The crumb is soft and lightly sweet. Drizzle with lemon glaze for a grown-up touch or keep it casual for breakfast.
14. Strawberry Swiss Roll With Pink Dusting Sugar

Soft sponge cake wrapped around strawberry whipped cream creates a swirl that looks as good as it tastes. I dust the outside with pink sanding sugar for a glittery finish.
It slices clean and feels light, even if you go back for seconds. Keep it chilled for the perfect texture.
15. Pink Confetti Cake For Any Occasion

Because sometimes pink and sprinkles are the only answer. I stir colorful confetti into a strawberry or vanilla batter, then frost with bright pink buttercream.
It’s playful, soft, and full of joy. No one is ever too old for this kind of cake.