So it’s my boyfriend’s birthday today and he absolutely loves cats, so what kind of cake was I to make for his birthday? A cat one of of course! I followed a recipe from a very old book, so I’ll post that below as well a a simplified version of the items I used.
I LOVE MY KITTY CAT… |
Simplified for experienced bakers:
- I made two standard Victoria Sponge cakes, in a 1 pint pudding basin and a 2 pint pudding basin
- I shaped the smaller cake into a sphere so it could be the head
- I stuck the two cakes together with buttercream icing
- I used this buttercream icing with orange food dye to cover the cake
- I used sponge fingers to make the paws and the tail, covering them in icing also
- The ears are made out of hollowed out ice cream cones
- The nose, collar and mouth are assorted pick ‘n’ mix sweets
- I cut the eyes out of regular icing, which also formed the writing
- And finally added the spaghetti whiskers for good measure
Official recipe as per my cook book:
You will need (cake):1 pint pudding basin, 2 pint pudding basin 250g butter, 250g caster sugar, 4 eggs, 250g self-raising flour and 2 tablespoons of hot water, 3 sponge fingers, 2 ice cream cones, few liquorice sweets, 1 piece red liquorice ribbon, few short pieces of spaghetti
You will need (butter icing): 250g butter, 500g sifted icing sugar, 4 tablespoons milk, colourant
- Line and grease the pudding basins
- Pre heat the oven to 180 degrees/Gas mark 4
- Cream the fat and the sugar together until light and fluffy
- Beat in the eggs one at a time, adding a tablespoon of flour with the third egg
- Fold in the remaining flour with a metal spoon, then the hot water
- Two-thirds fill each basin with the mixture
- Bake in the preheated oven an hour for the small cake and an hour and twenty minutes for the large
- While cooking, make the butter icing (recipe below)
- Turn onto a wire rack to cool
- Trim the small cake into a ball for the head
- Place the large cake on a cake board and fix the small one on top with a little butter icing
- Position a sponge finger at the side for a tail
- Cut a slice off the other sponge fingers, place them either side of the chest, as legs and paws
- Cut the tips off the ice cream cones and place on either side of the head for ears
- Cover the kitten with icing
- Shape the sweets for the eyes and nose, press into position
- Tie the liquorice round the neck in a bow and position the spaghetti as whiskers
Butter Icing:
- Beat the butter with half the icing sugar until smooth
- Add remaining icing sugar with the milk and flavouring/colourant
- Beat until creamy
Hope this helped and that you enjoyed my kitty cat cake! xxxxx
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All the Bakeware || More cat cakes || One of my favourite baking blogs