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Easy 'pattern' for boys Birthday cake

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Latest post on 21 August 2011 - 11:16

Hi all, my DS is turning 4yrs on 30th Aug and would like a Thomas the tank engine cake. Last year I made him a 'dog' cake - very easy pattern that even I could do! I'm a good cook (savoury) but definitely not the queen of baking!!!! does anyone have an easy recipe/pattern to follow...............

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Latest post on 21 August 2011 - 19:10
Well thank you so much for your ideas Hello.Again.Kitty! I will have a go.....just now wish he'd picked something a bit easier like a house or a face (both of which he has suggested), mind you he has been suggesting different birthday cakes Mummy can make for weeks now! I guess he's excited. I just hope I don;t let the side down! H e did love his dog cake last year! He'll love whatever you make him, even if it only slightly resembles what it should! The train is actually relatively simple - the trick is to break it down into component parts, ice it to make it look seamless and add clever details to hide the weaker points. You could also use sweets like liquorice wheels/ cables/ chocolate buttons to add detail. My DD has declared that she's going to have 4 cakes because she's 4... she's not, BUT because she sees all the cakes I do for other people, her expectations are waaaay high, so she's going to be getting the mother of all fairy princess cakes!
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Latest post on 21 August 2011 - 18:28
Well thank you so much for your ideas Hello.Again.Kitty! I will have a go.....just now wish he'd picked something a bit easier like a house or a face (both of which he has suggested), mind you he has been suggesting different birthday cakes Mummy can make for weeks now! I guess he's excited. I just hope I don;t let the side down! H e did love his dog cake last year!
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Latest post on 21 August 2011 - 11:56
right... either, if you wanted really easy, you can do a flat (normal) cake, get a Thomas Image and go down to Lulus to get it printed on to wafer paper to set on the top... The medium option is to get a loaf cake (or two), a large Swiss roll and a mini roll and assemble them. It will end up looking something like this: http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/images/coolest-train-cake-105-21350362.jpg Or... if you're feeling adventurous and have a few hours to spare, bake 3 square cakes (about 2cm thick). Cut the first one in half and layer them up (this will be the base), then cut the second into quarters and layer them up at the back of the train, securing with 3 straws cut to 1cm below the top of the cake) (this is the driver's cabin)... then, with the 3rd, using the biggest round cookie cutter, cut out 4 circles with one flattish bit on each (so cut them from the side and "miss" a bit of cake)... assemble them side-on going from the cabin to the from of the cake. ... and then you just have to ice it! :-D You can do this in fondant - I did - just roll out a large rectangle of medium thickness and drape over the top. Work relatively quickly to smooth it into the crevices with your hands and get sharper edged with a flat knife. You'll be able to highlight the edges and add in details with writing icing (the thin tubes). Alternatively, do it in butter icing, a first thin layer to seal in all the bits of cake and then another final layer. You probably won't be able to get a smooth, perfect finish, but using the flat edge of a knife, it won't be bad. Again, highlight details with writing icing. Enjoy! <em>edited by Hello.Again.Kitty on 21/08/2011</em>
 
 

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