Sunday, January 29, 2017
Football Pinata Birthday Cake
Football Pinata Birthday Cake
I was asked to bake a football cake for a colleagues son birthday. Last year the birthday boy wanted a trash pack cake which was a challenge but turned out better than expected! I was a little worried that he would ask for something complicated but fortunately he wanted a football cake. His favourite team is Manchester United so I used red for the football. I made a football cake last year which was a little disastrous so I was determined to succeed this year. I also upped the stakes by making it a pinata cake by filling it with lots of M&Ms so that there would be a surprise when you cut into the cake. I learnt my lesson from last year and baked the cake 2 days in advance. This allowed plenty of time for the cake to cool before decorating and I managed a whole round sphere with no collapsing cake in sight! I baked 2 hemispheres using my Lakeland hemisphere tin and sliced each in half. I cut a circle out of the top half of each hemisphere and stacked the whole cake with icing. The gap left by the cut out circle made a cavity for the M&Ms to go in. I covered the whole cake with a crumb coat icing then a further layer of icing before covering it with white fondant. I couldnt find my hexagon cutter so I had to make my own by cutting out a piece of cardboard in the shape of a hexagon and used that as my guide. I cant draw and it took me ages to get something that resembles a hexagon!
The cake is chocolate mint as requested by the birthday boy and the icing is mint buttercream icing. I piped some grass at the bottom of the cake board and cut out the number 8 to represent his age. The birthday boy was really pleased with the cake. He had a birthday party and the kids were impressed with the M&Ms inside the cake when the cake was cut. I asked for a photo which you can see below.
I baked 2 hemispheres and I used a cookie cutter to balance the tin
There was some batter left over so I made 2 mini football cakes using a mini football shape mould.
Filling the middle with M&Ms
Chocolate mint icing between each layer
My homemade hexagon cutter
mini footballs
finished cake
The inside of the cake
The peppermint icing is made of 250g butter, 500g icing flour and 1/2 tablespoon peppermint extract plus a little green food colouring.
For the decorations - 2 packs of white fondant icing, 1 pack of red fondant icing, 2 bags of M&Ms.
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