decorative cakes

By MariamReynolds

decorative cakes
Doraemon was one of my favorite animated characters in my childhood. So, I have wanted to frame a robot cat cake for a long time, but I have never found the opportunity. This year's 6.1 dream comes true!
I really envy Nobita. When he needs it, Doraemon can always find magical gadgets in his pockets...(Do you remember? At that time, the translator called: Amon!)
This is for my nephew on 6.1 Children's Day.
This guy's birthday is 6.3, but he has to go to school that day, so I heard that he was inviting classmates to play on 6.1. I got up early in the morning and made this cake for him, so that he and his classmates can celebrate a birthday with robot cats!

Recipe Recommendations

  • eggs of 4
  • low-gluten flour 100g
  • corn oil 55g
  • milk 65g
  • white vinegar few drops
  • salt 1g
  • fruit appropriate amount
  • cream 500ml
  • white granulated sugar 50g

Steps for decorative cakes

  • 1
    Dice the fruit and set aside. Add the cream and sugar to stir.
  • 2
    Cut the cake into 2 slices horizontally, spread with cream, and add fruit cubes.
  • 3
    Cover with another piece of cake and pat smooth.
  • 4
    Coat the surface with cream and smooth it out;(The surface may not be very flat because it needs to be covered with decoration).
  • 5
    Use a wave scraper to scrape out patterns on the side.
  • 6
    Draw a robot cat pattern on the surface of the cream with a toothpick.
  • 7
    Use homemade chocolate paste to mark the shape by pressing the toothpick print.
  • 8
    Divide the remaining cream into 2 parts, add blue plant pigment to one part, mix well, use shell mouth to surface; put the other part into decorative bag, cut out small mouth, squeeze out messy small lines on the robot cat face.
  • 9
    Mix a small amount of fruit cream with yellow pigment and red pigment respectively, squeeze the yellow fruit cream on your hands and bells, and squeeze the red fruit cream on your tongue and strap.
  • 10
    Finally, use the remaining cream to squeeze a circle of lace on the bottom. Doraemon finished.
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