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by Gabriel Snyder
Vickys 'FROZEN' Cake - Decoration Idea
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The ingredients needed to make Vickys 'FROZEN' Cake - Decoration Idea:
Make ready 2 x 10" round cake layers
Take 1 x 8" round cake layer
Make ready 1 x 6" round cake layer
Make ready 1 x 4" round cake layer
Prepare 1 standard size 9"x5" loaf tin cake
Take 1 lb chocolate frosting **
Take 2 lb plain white vanilla frosting, divided *
Make ready green gel food colouring
Get blue gel food colouring
Steps to make Vickys 'FROZEN' Cake - Decoration Idea:
Level off all your round cake layers. Use a long, serrated knife and use a smooth sawing action to take any bumps or domes off so you have nice flat surfaces to work with. Save the trimmings and use them another day for cake pops - I keep the bag of offcuts in the freezer
Take a 10" layer and put it cut side down on a cake board
Coat the top and sides with 3/4 of the chocolate frosting
Put the cut side of the other 10" layer directly on top and coat only the sides of it with the rest of chocolate frosting
Take a quarter of the plain white frosting and add some green gel colouring. Mix well and add as much as you want for the shade you like. I like the Wilton gel colours as they don't dilute your frosting and make it runny
Spread the green frosting over the top to meet the chocolate sides, it's meant to be grass so it doesn't have to be neat or perfect, none of this does!
Take another quarter of the plain frosting and add blue colouring, again to the shade you like best
Set the 8" layer on a cake board and go around the sides with the blue. Again it doesn't need to be neat, we're going for a hard icy look here and a choppy finish makes the ice look sharper. I tear squares of parchment paper and wedge them under the cake so once it's frosted you can remove them and the board is still clean.
Gently lift off the board and centre on top of the 'grassy' cake and spoon some plain white frosting on top. You can patch where you lifted the cake easily with some extra frosting
Like the 'grass', spread the 'snow' out to meet the 'ice'
Repeat the same decorating steps for both the 6"and 4" cakes
Instead of placing these in the centre of the lower layer, place them towards the back of it so you give yourself a larger space at the front to fit in the stairs
Now take 2 or 3 slices of the loaf tin cake (I cut mine into 10 and froze the other slices for another day) and trim into a neat rectangle. Slice your rectangle into 3 even pieces
Coat what'll be the outside edges with blue frosting and the top edge with white
Start to build your stairs from the bottom layer up. Some steps you'll need to overlap and trim to fit. Use your eye to gauge
Tidy up any gaps between the frosting and stick on any other decoration before the frosting sets
I used sugarpaste letters for my kids names which a neighbour kindly made for me but you can buy them from any craft baker or online from Ebay. The other flowers etc are also sugarpaste and I bought the figures from a toy shop. This is a basic instruction for making sugarpaste but you also need to let it dry out for a few days before use which isn't mentioned here - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/331598-sugar-paste
This decoration took me 3 hours to finish having baked the cake layers during the week and kept them wrapped in the freezer until the afternoon before decorating where I let them half defrost before levelling, then defrost fully before frosting
*For the chocolate frosting I use 175 grams 70% dark chocolate, 250 grams gold foil non-dairy Stork margarine (softened), 275 grams icing sugar and 1 tbsp vanilla extract. Cream the butter and icing sugar together while you melt the chocolate in the microwave. Add the vanilla to the butter then slowly beat in the cooled, melted chocolate
The plain white frosting recipe I use is 525g icing/powdered sugar, 225g butter (I use non-dairy Gold Foil Stork block brand), a tbsp or so of vanilla extract and a few tbsp coconut milk to loosen it to a spreadable consistency. I kept half for the snow then halved what was left and coloured one part green and the other part blue
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