An eye-catching array of mixed citrus such as clementines, tangerines, grapefruit, and Meyer lemons is colorful and delicious for a Pride month fruit salad.įrom our End-of-the-Rainbow Cookies to colorful Baked Cake Donuts, these pride recipes are exactly what you should make and share to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community this month. Looking for something a bit lighter and gluten free? Our Citrus Salad with Pomegranate Seeds, which is loaded with fresh fruit and bright, juicy flavor, is sure to suit your needs. Hosting a pride party for a crowd? You'll want to make our Ombré Sheet Cake, which is easy to transport on-the-go and slice up for a festive bunch. We have two recipes that make use of this fun, celebratory technique, including our frosted sugar cookies, which will be enjoyed by one and all. Go from light to royal blue, mint green to pine green, or light pink to magenta with just a few drops of food coloring in the buttercream. When this beauty is sliced, everyone's jaws will drop as they see that delectable rainbow on the inside.Īnother great way to decorate your Pride Month desserts is with ombré frosting. The layers are baked then stacked with a thick layer of our Lemony Swiss Meringue Buttercream between each. Designed by Gilbert Baker The rainbow flag is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements in use since the 1970s. Next, the batter is divided into sections and each dyed with every color of the rainbow. Rainbow LGBT Pride flag Name LGBT Pride flag Use Symbol of the LGBT community Proportion 2:3 Adopted 1978 Design Six colored striped flag (from top to bottom): red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. It starts with a large amount of vanilla cake batter-five large egg whites keep the cake super moist and airy. If there's one dessert that's practically made for Pride, it's our 12-layer Rainbow Cake.
Of course, every celebration deserves delicious food: In honor of Pride Month, we're sharing 15 multi-colored dessert recipes that you're sure to love. From parades to workshops to concerts, this month offers us countless chances to spread the love. Every June, millions of people around the world celebrate Pride Month, which uplifts the LGTBQ+ community and honors the anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising in New York City.