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Born in a Barn

September 17, 2008

One of my favorite things about being an aunt - perhaps even my right of passage - is that I can spoil my niece and nephew and then give them back to their respective parents. And that is why this weekend was so much fun. It was my niece's second birthday, which meant that in the two days leading up to her party, I was in my kitchen baking and baking and baking, and then whipping and whipping and whipping, and then mixing icing colors until they were just so. I love baking birthday cakes for my family and friends, but not quite so much as I love their reactions when they see the sweets.

Annabel's birthday party was barnyard themed - totally appropriate since my brother and sister-in-law live in the country - complete with tractors, hay bales, barbeque, the classic pin-the-tail-on-the-donkey, red handkerchiefs and farm animal-iced sugar cookies. Taking it a step further, Roger and I made (not one, but two) themed cakes to feed the crowd.

The first cake, a piglet, was crafted from a homemade vanilla wedding cake with swiss buttercream icing and filling.

Pork
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Both cakes were built on a double-layer filled base with a six-inch domed cake for the head. The pig's snout and feet are each one cupcake, and the ears are one-half cupcake each. The tail is made from a strawberry licorice pinwheel (the rest of which I devoured). Grapefruit candies gave the ears a little more dimension (sadly, I didn't sample these). The eyes were made from blackberry candies (one of my husband's favorite candies, I wonder who picked out those?), with banana-shaped hot pink eyelashes. (Runts candies, which tasted like banana even though they were pink. Which was sort of weird to me, but I'm not sure what I was expecting. Maybe strawberry-banana?) The nostrils were Reese's Pieces (chocolate + peanut butter = yum) and the hooves were chocolate-covered mini Oreos (I think I officially got off my diet after all the "sampling" I did while making these cakes).

The second cake, a lamb, I made from a not-overly-chocolatey chocolate buttermilk cake and chocolate-overdose buttercream icing (which, together, were a perfectly balanced combination, though I think the marshmallows and chocolate chips really took the cake over the top).

Mutton
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The sheep was relatively easy just because it didn't matter what the icing looked like since it would all be covered. I smoothed the chocolate-overdose buttercream icing across each layer, then Roger and I set to work applying marshmallow after marshmallow after marshmallow, OMG am I still putting marshmallows on this thing? Yes, yes I was. We took great care to place the marshmallows haphazardly - some standing on end, some horizontal, some vertical - to give it the effect of fluffy wool. The face, ears and feet were covered in chocolate chips. The face was created from blackberry candied eyes and a nonpareil nose. The hooves were chocolate-covered mini Oreos, just like the pig cake.

Both farm-themed cakes were a hit. Roger asked guests whether they would like mutton or pork, and I countered with dark meat or white meat. Get it? A little black sheep and the other white meat?

Comments

1

Impressive! I've never tried it, but I bet it would be fun to be all artistic with cake baking like that. :)

2

Those are so cute! And they look soooo yummy!!! I loooove cake. (Can you tell?) And I especially love cake with buttercream icing. (Hate whipped cream icing! Ick!) Dude. I might just have to find a bakery that sells cake by the slice and fulfill my tastebuds now. Great job on the cakes! You are so talented.

3

Wow Jes - you are so talented! Those are fantastic. But I'm glad you don't live near me because dude...the sugar!

4

Will you come to my house and bake cakes like this? Or at least teach me how to do it myself?!?

5

Now I am hungry. But hungry for sweets, not hungry for food. Buttercream icing? Mmmmmmm. I will dream of your cakes.

6

Dang girl! You are seriously talented. I am SO IMPRESSED!!! My silly little plain cakes (made from a box) are laughable next to yours. Wanna come to KW?? :)

7

Un-freakin-believable. You never cease to amaze me...

8

I am so impressed! But what else did I expect? :)

9

Emily's birthday is in October. I would hire you if you were not a continent away.

10

Those are impressive. I do have to say that I didn't enlarge the lamb at first and I thought you had chopped it's head off. Traumatic and yet funny all at the same time.

11

Oh my gosh, those cakes are adorable! They sound delicious, too. Next time you need help sampling when you're baking, give me a call! I'm a huge fan of buttercream icing! :)




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