Steampunk Cakes
Oct. 11th, 2009 10:45 amIf you don't follow
cakewrecks (and, if you don't you really should), has a Sunday Sweets feature, wherein they highlight good cake work. Today's special is steampunk.
If you were going to do a theme baked good, what theme would you pursue, and what kinds of things might go into it? I can certainly imagine a zombie-ravaged wasteland cake, served with little cups of jello-brains. Or maybe a mad science cake, using some of those candies designed to look like body parts to simulate the face of the Monster.
If you were going to do a theme baked good, what theme would you pursue, and what kinds of things might go into it? I can certainly imagine a zombie-ravaged wasteland cake, served with little cups of jello-brains. Or maybe a mad science cake, using some of those candies designed to look like body parts to simulate the face of the Monster.
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Date: 2009-10-11 04:04 pm (UTC)*fangirls over steampunk butterfly cake*
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Date: 2009-10-11 04:08 pm (UTC)Second event was week long and based on a dare to see how erotic I could make food. Started off by making plaster casts of various body parts of my girlfriends then using them in various configurations. Like made a full body angel food cake reclining nude with peach frosting that had a dozen devils food cake arms with no frosting caressing it on both sides. I thought we'd have way too much leftovers of that but word spread quickly and we had a crowd before long. Next up I made a life-sized waist-up hollow chocolate bust of one girlfriend with little drink spouts for nipples that dispensed vanilla creme liquor on one side and spiced rum on the other. The rest of the week was made up of "Kinky Fun With Jello" using all of the molds I made earlier. We got very silly, and messy, with that stuff.
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Date: 2009-10-11 04:42 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-10-11 06:48 pm (UTC)Maybe a Space Invaders cookie tray would be cool, too - big sugar cookie versions of the shields, invaders, and your ship, with little cookie-bite bullets.
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Date: 2009-10-11 07:19 pm (UTC)I'd like to see someone make Miskatonic University out of cake. Creepy old odd New England archtecture.
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Date: 2009-10-11 07:55 pm (UTC)Hrm. I'm currently obsessed with "Glee," so maybe something based on that?
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Date: 2009-10-11 10:34 pm (UTC)A couple months ago I spent a couple of days at a friend's house to help him out after hernia surgery, and I introduced him to cake wrecks. I think he went through the entire history of it in a long evening of alternating guffaws and admiration.
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Date: 2009-10-11 11:11 pm (UTC)http://yummy-bakery.com/yummy_bakery
(Not to be confused with the Google-hit from a blog about a bad time in an eponymous cafe in Pennsylvania.)
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Date: 2009-10-11 11:12 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-10-12 12:09 am (UTC)I found star-shaped sprinkles and mixed them into a chocolate cake, which I baked, trimmed to the appropriate 1:4:9 dimensions, and iced with black icing. I also made monolith cut-out cookies with the 1:4:9 dimensions and iced with black icing. Plus I made two 8" round cakes, and decorated one as a moonscape with a Hershey bar standing up in the middle for the monolith, and little Lego space men standing around it. The other round was decorated as Jupiter, using a picture from my planetary science text as a guide. (That one got sent to Perkins Observatory because we had too much food.) And we also had sandwiches cut into star shapes just for fun.
Now if I could only find and scan the pictures...