Spiral Train Cake
I love the movement on this cake! We have relatives visiting from Atlanta and the kids were invited to celebrate a birthday this afternoon at the bowling alley. I asked if I could do a cake for the birthday boy.
Here's how I tackled the frosting. I don't know if it is pretty, but it worked. It will be covered with grass piping anyway. The back of the cake was frosted sky blue:
I took some of the chocolate fondant dyed black to press an oval shape for the train tunnel. I used the pizza cutter to cut the bottom of the oval straight. Then I added the fondant/gumpaste rocks around the opening of the tunnel:
I asked for a theme and flavors.
We came up with trains and flowers for the theme...
...and chocolate and vanilla for the cake:
After baking three 8" chocolate/vanilla swirl layers, the cake layers were stacked and ready for carving. Looks like a funny spaceship, huh? The flour canister lid helped as a guide for a curve. The tooth picks will help guide the cutting.
The dashed lines (below) show the cake shape we're going for in this spiral cut-out design:
Cut and remove excess cake:
For the fondant details on this cake, I rolled chocolate fondant between two sides of wax paper and then trimmed both sides straight with a pizza cutter. Then make perpendicular cuts to create the railroad ties. Dry brush black food coloring across the tops and sides of the railroad ties.
For the rocks, I added some black food coloring to some brown fondant and grabbed a chunk of white gumpaste. Pinch off the desired colors and knead until the colors are swirled. Shape to the form of a rock. Note: the above photo is of the larger railroad ties and the photo below shows the smaller railroad ties.Here's how I tackled the frosting. I don't know if it is pretty, but it worked. It will be covered with grass piping anyway. The back of the cake was frosted sky blue:
I took some of the chocolate fondant dyed black to press an oval shape for the train tunnel. I used the pizza cutter to cut the bottom of the oval straight. Then I added the fondant/gumpaste rocks around the opening of the tunnel:
Then I started placing railroad ties. There are two sizes of railroad ties. About an 1.5" and 3/4". The 1.5" ties are placed closest to the tunnel. The shorter ties are placed around the top and the bottom edge of the cake. I piped the edge of grass before adding the ties.
Then fill the rest of the top with piped grass.
Place rocks:
Good top view of the tracks:
Finish by adding decorated train cookies and flower sprinkles. You could also use a toy train, but I kept it all edible by using some chocolate train cookies I had reserved from our Christmas baking.
After adding the second train set along the backside of the cake, I piped some white steam from the engine and some white clouds.
This was a fun cake to make.
Wish I could have made it to the party.
Happy Birthday, Vance!
Fantastic cake! Very cute!
ReplyDeleteWow! You're an awesome cake decorator! I have a hard time just icing a cake and making it look pretty! You did a wonderful job! This cake is sooooo cool! Thanks for sharing @ Submarine Sunday!
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AMAZING!! Pinned! I don't think I'll be making any carved cakes anytime soon.
ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up to Two Cup Tuesday on Pint Sized Baker. I hope to see ya there again on Monday night!
INCREDIBLE! I had to pin it too:) Thank you for bringing the best stuff to Whimsy Wednesday!
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Amazing, I am very eager to try it.
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