Well folks, it has been an awfully l o n g time since I have been given the opportunity to make a cake. It seems as though we are entering cake season, however, so get ready for cakes galore! Also, I am newly equipped with some cake decorating supplies and will no longer be working with ziplocs! Hooray, thanks, Mom!
There is one word I work by: inspiration.
The idea is to make a cake when inspired. Sig messed that up when (months ago) he requested a specific cake shape and decoration. I was torn. Who said I was making the cake? Sheesh... OK, I know, I know,
I did. So do I give him what he wants and forget about my creativity?
The answer is "no". I decided for several reasons that I needed to create my own design. The most important reason was that I needed to make a cake worthy of this blog, otherwise there would be no point. Not that I make cakes to have a blog post, but I don't have blog posts for cakes I'm not challenged with.
Due to a lack of funding (sorry, Sig), I made this cake from the box. But don't fret, the icing will be homemade. That's the part that really matters unless you have a special flavor.
Here's what's on the menu: Orange cake with buttercream frosting à la VW GTI
If I have one piece of advice for you, it's make orange cake. It deserves more attention. Same goes for strawberry. I have never had cake eaten so quickly!
This cake was actually pretty easy to construct. I printed out a photo of the car's profile and pinned it to a two-layer rectangular cake. I made a platform for the body so the wheels had a place. Luckily Robert and I consistently forget to take out the recycles (three weeks and still going strong), so I had cardboard! I cut the cake using the picture as a guideline, iced and detailed and voilà!
I used up all my red food coloring in order to make this red not pink. It was pink when I finally gave up, but I think it set in after a bit and turned red!
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Layer one on the platform. I later added two more for the front and rear ends so it didn't hang like this. |
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Pinned image. This was too wide so I had to cut off a bit of the side, so the cake was pretty small in the end. |
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See the pink tink? Maybe it was all in my head... |
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Viva paper towels work well to give the icing a smoother finish. The tires looked a little flat... more cardboard next time? |
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Rear end with "SIG" on the plate |
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V Dubbing, baby! |
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Sig and his new car! (He is dressed up for his Jersey Shore themed party.) |
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Cutting the cake! Happy Birthday, Sig! |
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For those who are curious, this was my Jersey getup! Beautiful if you ask me! :P |
You've done it again, Meg! One of these days, I am going to be in the same city when you make one of these cakes, and I'm going to be your trusty baking assistant. Love you!
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