Sunday, April 26, 2009

Winnie the Pooh Cake

I am so glad the shower is over. It took me a week to complete this cake, and then it melted on the way to my mother's house. It looked perfect and fantastic when I left the house, but in 80 degree Missouri weather with no air conditioning, it was droopy by the time I got there, and the fondant was tearing a bit on the top tier, causing the strawberry cream to leak out...everyone said it looked good and that it tasted fantastic, so I guess I am being too hard on myself. But I was nearly in tears at the fact that it melted so much, and I am almost embarrassed to post it on here given how horrible I think it turned out. Regardless, I have a number of pictures of it and its details. I will go ahead and post the pictures first, and then I will post the recipes for the fondant and strawberry cream.

EDIT: I am much more impressed with myself and this cake than I was last night. I have decided that if everyone else in the world thinks it turned out okay, I must be the one in the wrong. :) Thank you so much to everyone for your support.

Winnie the Pooh Cake

This cake was a white cake that was filled and frosted with a strawberry whipped cream and covered in marshmallow fondant. The cake and modeling chocolate recipes I used can be found here. All of the detailing (except the clouds, which were fondant) was done in white chocolate. I used food coloring to color the layers of the cake different colors:



Front of the cake:



Side of the cake:



Back of the cake. Pooh is caught in Rabbit's door...I foolishly put him on the cake before I left home, so he sagged quite a bit:




Winnie the Pooh:



The door to Pooh's house:



Winnie the Pooh, stuck in Rabbit's door. As you can see, he melted and got somewhat squished on the ride there:



Rabbit:



My sister:



The sign for Rabbit's House:



Tigger:



Eeyore:



Close up of Eeyore's tail:



Piglet:



Strawberry Cream Filling

This recipe is an adaptation of the Cookies and Cream Filling I used here, which I found at Annie's Eats.

Ingredients
-1 1/4 cup heavy cream
-2 Tablespoons powdered sugar
-1/4 teaspoons vanilla extract
-1 cup strawberry puree

Directions
1. Combine the heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla. Mix until all sugar is incorporated. Whisk until stiff peaks form. Mix in strawberry puree until well combined.

Marshmallow Fondant

This is a delicious and easy recipe that I found here at Skinny Food by Amy. I think I will be using it for all fondant cakes from now on.

Ingredients
-1 cup mini marshmallows
-1 Tablespoon water I replaced 1/8 teaspoon water with 1/8 teaspoon strawberry oil in one batch of fondant--I made about 6 batches)
-1 1/2 to 1 3/4 cups powdered sugar

Directions
1. Place marshmallows in microwave safe bowl and add water and candy oil (if using). Microwave for about 20 seconds, just long enough for marshmallows to puff up.
2. Stir marshmallows until liquified and soupy. Add powdered sugar and mix until well-incorporated and no longer sticky.

6 comments:

BMK said...

Your cake is adorable! I'm amazed at how perfect your recreation of Pooh and friends is. That must have taken you forever. You really should be proud of your cake, its definitely professional quality!

Nikki said...

Wow. I am impressed. We are definitely our own worst critic, there are no many people who can make a cake like that. You did a fantastic job! All those characters looked very realistic and your attention to detail was obvious.

Elizabeth said...

Wow! Your details are so impressive - nice job.

Melissa said...

I think it looks awesome...your cake making skills are great!

Ellie said...

I am a HUGE Winnie the Pooh fan - this cake is adorable!!! I love it!! Thanks for sharing.

What's Cookin Chicago said...

Great job!! Looks wonderful and how lucky of your sister to get such a cake! :)