This Smash Cake Recipe is super easy and perfect for a first birthday party! The cake is a four-inch chocolate birthday cake just the right size for a child’s little hands, grabbable and smashable!

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This smash cake is a perfectly-sized 4-inch cake that’s both beautiful and ideal for tiny hands to dig into. A super easy recipe for a fun and photo-worthy event!
The magic of this cake lies in its simplicity – it’s basically a chocolate cake that’s baked in a 4-inch deep cake pan rather than doing layers. It’s finished off with a basic cream cheese frosting and then decorated in whatever colors fit the theme of your birthday celebration!
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Why You’ll Love This Smash Cake Recipe
- Perfect Size: I combined the Old Fashioned Chocolate Cake recipe with a two-cupcake recipe to make just enough batter for one little 4-inch chocolate cake. (See the recipe below!)
- Classically Yummy: Who doesn’t love a classic chocolate cake covered in cream cheese frosting? The definition of yum!
- Quick & Easy: This small cake preps in just a few minutes and then bakes quickly so you have more time for decorating or spending with family on this special day.
🎂 My friends and family all know how much I absolutely LOVE making birthday cakes so I am often baking up delicious recipes for wonderful people!
Recipe Ingredients
- All-purpose flour
- Sugar
- Cocoa powder
- Baking soda
- Salt
- Hot water
- Vegetable oil
- Vinegar
- Vanilla
- Cream Cheese Frosting — or a frosting of your choice

How to Make A Smash Cake
- Preheat oven to 350ºF. Spray a 4×2-inch round cake pan with baking spray.
- In a small mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt.
- Whisk together water, oil, vinegar, and vanilla in a cup. Add to dry ingredients and whisk just until combined.
- Bake 18 – 20 minutes or until a tester comes out clean. Allow to cool completely before frosting.

Recipe FAQs
Yes! You can bake the layers up to 2 days in advance and store them wrapped tightly in plastic wrap at room temperature. The assembled cake can be made 1 day ahead and stored in the refrigerator. Just bring it to room temperature about 1 hour before the smash session.
For safe transport, I recommend chilling the assembled cake for at least 2 hours first. Place it in a cake carrier or box that’s at least 8 inches tall to protect the frosting. Put a non-slip mat under the cake board, and keep the air conditioning running in your car to prevent the buttercream from softening.
I personally love to use a basic cream cheese frosting for these types of cakes, but a buttercream icing will also work very well.

Expert Tips
- The cake domes as it bakes, if you want, you can leave the rounded top. Or, use a serrated knife to trim the top flat.
- You can decorate the cake as simply as you’d like. I’ve used sprinkles and easy-to-make white chocolate curls on smash cakes.
- Bring all refrigerated ingredients to room temperature before starting
- Chill cake for 15 minutes between crumb coat and final frosting layer
Easy Decorating Ideas For Beginners
Start with a smooth base coat of white frosting using an offset spatula.
For simple yet effective decoration, try pressing rainbow sprinkles around the bottom edge of the cake or create a basic pattern with them on top.
You can also use a piping bag with a large star tip to make swirls around the top edge – just hold the bag straight up and down, squeeze with consistent pressure, and release gently.
A “1” candle or cake topper adds a perfect finishing touch without requiring advanced decorating skills.
Fun Birthday Cakes I Love Making
I have a collection of cakes to pull from when I need a birthday cake, and these are all tested and approved by dozens of adults and kids!
- Birthday Cupcakes are a go-to pick and I often make them on the side to go with the main birthday cake.
- An alternate to the cupcakes is this Birthday Cheesecake in a Jar. It’s a very fun alternative and everyone thinks it’s so special!
- When in doubt of the birthday boy or girl’s favorite cake flavor, I’ll make The Best Classic Yellow Birthday Cake with Chocolate Frosting because you just can’t beat a classic!
- And kids will always squeal with delight over this McQueen Birthday Cake although you can use the recipe and make it a different character or decor!

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Easy Smash Cake Recipe for 1st Birthday
Ingredients
- ⅓ cup plus 1 tablespoon all purpose flour
- ¼ cup sugar
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- ¼ teaspoon baking soda
- ⅛ teaspoon salt
- ¼ cup hot water
- 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- 1 teaspoon vinegar
- ⅛ teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350ºF. Spray a 4″ x 2″ round cake pan with baking spray.
- In a small mixing bowl, whisk together flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt.
- Whisk together water, oil, vinegar, and vanilla in a cup. Add to dry ingredients and whisk just until combined.
- Bake 18 – 20 minutes or until a tester comes out clean. Allow to cool completely before frosting. (I frosted the cake with cream cheese icing.)
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kelley
Adorable! Happy Birthday to Evan!!
kristy
Happy 1st Birthday to your grandson, Barbara. He is so lucky to have a great cook & baker grandma. :o) So sweet to have his own 1st smash cake. I’m sure he can’t wait till the 2nd one. haha…
Best wishes
Kristy
baker-in-disguise
awww.. he is gonna have a ball having you as his granny!! if i’m not mistaken this cake is a lot like the one you posted for your eggless cake post with cherry filling!!! i love that recipe.. so I know this one tasted awesome!! 🙂
Barbara
awww thanks! You’re right – it is adapted from the eggless cake with cherry filling. It is a great cake.
Angie@Angie's Recipes
Happy 1st Birthday!
The cake looks wonderful! Petite and lovely!
Claire @ Claire K Creations
Aww so adorable. Wow imagine tasting chocolate cake for the first time!!
The balloons in the cake are a cute idea I’ll have to remember that.
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom
Is that shaved white chocolate on top? beautiful!
Barbara
Thanks Alice – yes that is shaved white chocolate on top. I used a potato peeler and a bar of Ghirardelli White Chocolate.
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom
Gorgeous cakes!! and happy birthday! Your grandson is adorable!
Diane
Beautiful photos…
I to use this size pan for smash cakes it’s perfect !
Winnie
He is darling! Glad he had a happy birthday! I never heard of a smash cake before. We all just had a slice of one cake. I love this idea. Love the photos afterwards! Looks delicious!!
Rocky Mountain Woman
We did the same thing for my littlest grandson and he didn’t figure out the cake at first. He thought it was fun to play with, but didn’t understand the eating part, but boy howdy, when he figured it out, did his eyes light up!
Lovely cakes, both big and little!
Kalyn
He is such a cutie! Love the photo of him with the big smile on his face!
Cookin' Canuck
I can’t believe he is already a year old! What a cutie he is. I have a feeling he is going to be begging for many of grandma’s baked goodies over the years.
Maria
So fun! I have to make Caleb’s cake this week! Crazy they are already a year old!
Emily
Totally pinned. I’ll have to pretend the 14YO is turning 1 so I have a good excuse to buy a 4″ cake pan. How cute is that?!?
Julia
So cute! What a good grandma you are!
cindy
What cute photos! That little guy is lucky to get such a yummy Smash Cake. I have two grandchildren that turned 1 last week. Sadly they live far away so photo of their ‘smash’ cake will have to do.
Barbara
Hi Cindy – thanks! I am fortunately to have him live so close.
Becky @ Project Domestication
This might be one of my favorite 1st birthday parties I’ve seen. Oh my goodness how fun, colorful and delicious. Totally pinning this, I’ve been looking for a recipe for small cakes.
And I love Gygi!
Stephanie
What a great introduction to cake for the little one!
carrian
That looks so yummy and the photos turned out beautiful!!! Love you!
Rosa
A wonderful cake for a cute little boy!
Cheers,
Rosa