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Micks birthday "cake"

Postby debih » 23 Nov 2013, 19:08

I have finished his "cake". Its a little messier looking than I hoped it would be as I struggled with the joining seam but here it is.

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Its a chocolate smash cake. Just a chocolate shell filled with a variety of sweeties. He needs to smash the shell and out come the sweets.

It was easy enough to make (although a little messy) as I bought a giant cupcake silicon mould but I did find it difficult joining the two shells together as they didn't match up exactly. But it tastes nice (I used proper chocolate rather than cooking chocolate) - I have been nibbling the bits of chocolate I shaved off the edges.
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby Ally » 23 Nov 2013, 19:15

That's great! :kick:

Is that your reflection in the toaster? :)
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby miasmum » 23 Nov 2013, 19:24

Oh yes good job she's dressed :lol: :lol:

That looks good Debih x
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby debih » 23 Nov 2013, 19:32

It is. I noticed it just after I had posted it. Good job I had my clean pj's on. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby Kaz » 23 Nov 2013, 19:36

Lovely cake, what a novel idea!! :D :D :D

Nice PJs too ;) 8-)
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby debih » 23 Nov 2013, 19:47

It was so ridiculously simple to make, although rather messy and it does use rather a lot of chocolate!!

I have never fancied buying one of those giant cupcake moulds as the thought of one makes me feel rather sick. But then I saw a smash cake on a website somewhere so ordered one from ebay.

You just pour melted chocolate into the mould and let it run all round the sides, let it dry and add a couple more layers. I struggled with the edges though and therefore they weren't thick enough or straight enough to match up exactly - thus leaving gaps at the join.

I've seen some done with a dark chocolate base and green chocolate (you can buy coloured chocolate drops especially for baking) on the top and then skittles stuck on to look like baubles - the perfect xmas tree smash cake.

He's not a massive fan of cake but he loves chocolate and sweeties (Haribo's, etc) so I have filled the bottom part of the mould with little bags of sweets and some skittles. He needs to whack it to break the shell. I bought eating chocolate rather than cooking chocolate so that it will taste better. I only used the cheap bars from Lidl - I think I probably used around 500g of chocolate in total. :shock:
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby molly » 23 Nov 2013, 19:58

Debih, that look wonderful.
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby tonicha » 23 Nov 2013, 20:05

You really are very clever with cakes xx

Is there some-one to jump out of it? :kick: :lol:
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby debih » 23 Nov 2013, 20:08

tonicha wrote:You really are very clever with cakes xx

Is there some-one to jump out of it? :kick: :lol:


LOL. In his dreams.

I'm hoping he'll be really suprised. He knows I am making something as I had to keep sending him out of the kitchen on Thursday night when I was giving the mould its first coat of chocolate.

I would be surprised if he hadn't guessed that chocolate is involved as both myself and the kitchen seem to have been covered in it.
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Re: Micks birthday "cake"

Postby tonicha » 23 Nov 2013, 20:24

:lol: :lol:
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