Petit Fours (Easy, Elegant, Best Ever Party Treat)

A platter of petit fours—small cake squares dipped in pastel icing and decorated with simple sprinkles and drizzle.
Petit fours are the cutest little party cakes. You get tender cake squares, a sweet filling layer, and a smooth icing shell that makes them look bakery-fancy. This petit fours recipe is perfect for showers, tea parties, and special celebrations—without needing complicated tools.

Introduction

The standout trick is using a firm, chilled cake before cutting. Cold cake makes clean squares that dip neatly. Then you pour or spoon icing over the top for that classic smooth finish.

These are always a “wow” dessert. People think they’re hard, but you can absolutely do this at home with a few simple steps.

Why You’ll Love This Petit Fours

  • Elegant and cute: Perfect for showers and tea parties.
  • Bakery-style finish: Smooth icing makes them look fancy.
  • Make-ahead friendly: Chill, cut, dip—easy to plan ahead.
  • Customizable flavors: Vanilla, lemon, strawberry, and more.
  • Great for dessert tables: Small bites mean everyone grabs one.

Ingredients for the Best Petit Fours

Image: Ingredients on a counter including baked sheet cake, jam, buttercream, powdered sugar, milk, vanilla, and sprinkles.

Ingredients for petit fours including sheet cake, jam or frosting, powdered sugar icing, and sprinkles
Cake, filling, and a simple poured icing for easy petit fours

Cake + Filling

  • Vanilla sheet cake (1 baked 9×13-inch): Use homemade or a simple boxed mix for a shortcut.
  • Jam (1/2 cup): Strawberry or raspberry are great; lemon curd works too.
  • Buttercream (1/2 cup): Helps layers stick; swap with more jam.

Icing

  • Powdered sugar (4 cups): Smooth, sweet shell.
  • Milk (1/2 cup, plus more as needed): Thins icing to a pourable texture.
  • Vanilla extract (2 tsp): Flavor.
  • Light corn syrup (2 Tbsp, optional): Helps icing set smooth and shiny.
  • Pinch of salt: Balances sweetness.
  • Food coloring (optional): Pastel colors for parties.

Decorations

  • Sprinkles, drizzle, or melted chocolate: Keep it simple and cute.

Petit Fours Recipe Step-by-Step

Image: Four panel collage showing cake layered with jam, chilled and cut, icing poured on rack, and finished petit fours.

Four-step collage showing layering cake with filling, cutting squares, icing on a rack, and finished decorated petit fours
Layer, chill, cut, pour icing, and decorate for elegant bite-size cakes
  • 1. Layer the cake.

Slice the cake to make two layers. Spread jam and a thin layer of buttercream, then stack.

  • 2. Chill until firm.

Wrap and chill 1–2 hours so it cuts cleanly.

  • 3. Cut neat squares.

Trim edges, then cut into 1 1/2-inch squares. Keep cold while you prep icing.

  • 4. Make the icing.

Whisk powdered sugar, milk, vanilla, optional corn syrup, and salt until smooth and pourable.

  • 5. Ice the cakes.

Place squares on a rack over a tray. Spoon icing over each piece until coated. Let set 20–30 minutes.

  • 6. Decorate.

Add sprinkles or a drizzle before the icing fully sets.

Tips for Perfect Petit Fours

  • Chill first: Cold cake = clean cuts.
  • Work in batches: Keep extra squares chilled while you dip.
  • Smooth icing: Sift powdered sugar for fewer lumps.
  • Fix thick icing: Add a splash of milk until it flows.

Variations & Substitutions

  • Lemon: Use lemon cake and lemon curd.
  • Chocolate: Use chocolate cake with vanilla icing.
  • Shortcut: Use a store-bought sheet cake and homemade icing.

Make-Ahead & Storing

  • Fridge: Store covered 3 days.
  • Freeze: Freeze un-iced cake squares up to 2 months. Thaw, then ice.
  • Best texture: Let sit at room temperature 15 minutes before serving.

Serving Suggestions & Pairings

  • Tea party dessert tray
  • Brunch dessert table
  • Pair with coffee or iced tea

Reader Review

These looked like they came from a bakery! The icing set beautifully and the cake stayed soft.

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