Don't forget extra rainbow sprinkles!!
Gay pride celebrations have come a long way since the first pride parade to commemorate the Stonewall riots—organized by “Mother of Pride” Brenda Howard— kicked off in N.Y.C. in June of 1970. These days, soirees toasting the LGBTQIA community light up cities around the world throughout the entire month of June, and queer folks and allies alike vie to be the season’s hostess with the mostess.
Once the cake is frosted, you’ll want to write something cool on top . For icing letters, add a few more drops of red food coloring to the ½ cup of frosting you set aside, and blend. Then fill a pastry bag with a small round tip with the dark pink frosting and spell out your message. It’s also fine to use writing icing tubes—you can find these in any grocery store.
Transfer the batter equally between three 9-inch cake pans, and bake in the oven for 30 to 40 minutes at 350 degrees, rotating halfway through.
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