My daughter has a little obsession with owls. I don't know where she gets it from. It might have to do with all of the owl stamps, stuffed animals and other various items I've collected over the years. I do have a thing for them too. So for her 9th birthday she wanted an owl cake. I'm no stranger to fondant but i really didn't feel like mixing and coloring a batch. I couldn't get motivated. So I decided to go to the store in search of candy that would help me decorate her cake. First I had Necco wafers in mind. I couldn't find them anywhere convenient. Forget that. I mean, decorating this cake with candy is supposed to be the lazy way. While at the store I spotted a bag of the fruit flavored Tootsie rolls. Ah Ha! That was the answer. I grabbed two bags in case I needed extras of any given color. That was a good idea. My mom had mentioned that Oreos would make great eyes, so I grabbed a pack of those, some junior mints for the pupils, and the large pretzel rods and the leaf gumdrops for accents.
When I got back I started out by smashing the Tootsie rolls between my fingers to smash them. My mom pointed out it would be faster to roll them out with a rolling pin. Yeah. I knew that. Smack forehead. Anyway the result is an oblong oval which we cut in half with kitchen sheers. As we were working I found that the candy has a tendency to melt into its neighbors so it is necessary to lay them individually on wax paper or parchment. After a few of the candies were ready to go I started laying them out on the frosted cakes. I just did 9" circle pans and chocolate frosting. The ears are stabilized with cut down parts of Oreo cookie carved into a triangle shape. the side that was left over from opening the Oreo to expose the white filling. I shaped the beak with orange tootsie roll and the feet are just trimmed with kitchen shears. If I was thinking ahead I would have covered a cake board for better presentation. But I really was feeling lazy yesterday. I used little daubs of frosting to hold the branches and leaves in place and voila!
Here's a picture of the birthday girl. I'm glad that I didn't just go buy a cake . It was her idea to put the candles in like eyelashes. Super cute!
brilliant, Erica. I see many owl cakes in my future!!! I'll just share this on my wall so my "cakey" friends can love it also!
ReplyDeleteI am in love with this! We'll be making a similar cake for next week's 6th grader church swim party at our house.
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute Erica! I had to pin it!
ReplyDeleteSimply amazing. I love the the cake. You are very talented.
ReplyDeleteFabulous cake! this is a amazing - and just from "candy" supplies!
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