Thought this would be a cute addition to the Pirate Themed Party!
I cut this out with a supper sharp knife. Then scooped out the inside. I chopped up the watermelon pieces and a cantaloupe and placed in the middle. I then used a metal skewer stick, with paper sails and the pirate flag, threw the middle.
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Thursday, November 14, 2013
Pirate Ship Cake
My little boy loves Jake and The Never Land Pirates. He told me for months he wanted a Bucky Ship for his birthday cake. I was dreading this one, but it turned out not being so bad after all. Oh, and I must say, he LOVED it!
- 3 cake boxes
- Butter Cream frosting
- Chocolate Butter cream frosting
- White chocolate chips
- Wafer cookies
- Tootsie rolls
- Pirouettes cookies
- Gram cracker
- Fruit roll-ups
- Whoppers
- food coloring
- Jake and The Never Land Pirate figurines from Disney store (one of his birthday gifts)I baked 2 chocolate cake mixes in my large cake pan. I then cooked two round ones and one in a can out of the other cake mix.
My large cake pan made exactly 3 rectangle pieses that were the same size. I layerd the 3, using frosting like glue between each layer, and then cut into the shpe I wanted. I then placed the cake out of the can on a foam block in the front and shaped it to look like the front of the 'Bucky' ship.
Frost with a thin layer of frosting and place in the freezer for an hour.
Take out and frost both cakes. Then decotate. I put my bag of tootsie rolls in the sun so they were nice and soft. This made it easy to shape the railing on the deck, the bell and the ladder. I then shaped a fruit roll-up for the slide. I cut a wafer cookie for the windows and the door. Frosted a gram cracker for the back. I piped the yellow buttercream frosting around the edge. I frosted the whole cardboard piece with blue frosting using a frosting knife, making it look like waves. I then but half a Pirouette cookie in the front of the ship and piped an anchor on the side. Used a skewer stick and a piece of paper for the sail.
I couldn't find the mini striped cookies for the life rafts on the side, so I cut a larger one down.
I crushed some gram crackers and sprinkled on the little Island to make it look like sand. (Do this before you frost the water)
I melted white chocolate and added green food coloring. I then spooned it on a spoon covered with wax paper and shaped it into a leaf. Once they were hard, I place three together and placed a glob of melted chocolate in the middle and held a Pirouette cookie in it until it hardened. Placed 2 palm trees in the cake and placed Whoppers around the bottom to make it look like fallen coconuts.
Once every thing is decorated, place in freezer for a few hours.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Fondant
Easy and great for adding decorations to cakes.
- 1 cup light corn syrup
- 1 cup shortening
- 1/4 tsp salt
- 1 tsp clear vanilla
- 2 lbs confectioners sugar
Mack Truck Birthday Cake
Shandon wanted a Mack cake because he loves the movie Cars. He loved it!
- 3 cake mixes
- bendy straws
- Hershey's chocolate Nuggets
- York peppermint patties
- mini marshmallow
- fondant
- buttercream frosting
Buttercream Frosting
This is a simple, yet yummy, frosting that's great for decorating Birthday Cakes!
1 cup butter
3-4 cups powdered sugar
1 TBS vanilla extract
up to 4 TBS milk
Beat butter in mixing bowl. Gradually add sugar then add vanilla and 2 TBS milk. You can add more sugar or milk depending on the consistency you like your frosting.
Beat butter in mixing bowl. Gradually add sugar then add vanilla and 2 TBS milk. You can add more sugar or milk depending on the consistency you like your frosting.
Combine Cake
When Durant said he wanted a combine cake I about flipped. That was going to be so hard...I thought. Turned out not being so bad and I must say he absolutely loved it!!
- 2 cake mixes
- small chocolate doughnuts (back tires)
- Ding Dongs (front tires)
- candy corn
- bendy straw
- Toblerone Candy
- Buttercream Frosting
Choo Choo Train Cake
This is our official 2 year old boys cake. Both of my boys loved trains at this age and they both LOVED their cakes!
- 2 cake boxes
- M&M's
- York Peppermint Patties
- Raisinets
- Mini Kit Kat's or Mini Cow Tales
- Mike N Ikes
- Black Licorice
- Butter cream Frosting
- 1 cup butter
- 3-4 cups powdered sugar
- 1 TBS vanilla extract
- up to 4 TBS milk
- Beat butter in mixing bowl. Gradually add sugar then add vanilla and 2 TBS milk. You can add more sugar or milk depending on the consistency you like your frosting.
Mix the cakes according to directions on box. I baked the Engine in a loaf pan and cut it into the shape I wanted. I baked the round part in a can. I then baked the other three in mini loaf pans and the top to the caboose in a super mini loaf pan. Made the tracks with the licorice and then placed the cakes on. It's best to put them in the freezer for a few hours. Then I frost with one layer of frosting and put back in the freezer for an hour. Frost and decorate. I used a marshmallow for the smoke stack. I then used Raisinets for the coal car and Kit Kat's for one and Cow Tales for the other log car. I used the peppermint patties for the wheels and decorated with M&M's and the Mike N Ikes.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Monster Truck Cake
So this didn't turn out like I had it pictured in my head...My husband says it looks more like a rally car, but Durant loved it and that's all that matters right!
- 3 Cake boxes
- Gram Crackers
- Peanut Butter
- Butter cream Frosting
- 1 cup butter
- 3-4 cups powdered sugar
- 1 TBS vanilla extract
- up to 4 TBS milk
- Beat butter in mixing bowl. Gradually add sugar then add vanilla and 2 TBS milk. You can add more sugar or milk depending on the consistency you like your frosting.
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