What a week! My gorgeous little Jessica, aka Jedi, turned 8 on Friday - my dad, aka Grampsie also had his birthday on Friday, if I tell you that he was 60 the day that Jessica was born then you'll be able to work out his age without me having told you ha ha.
Mystery Machine à la Jessica! |
She also slipped into the cake equation that she wanted a vanilla pudding filling except in strawberry flavor! No mean feat as Jello doesn't make a strawberry flavor pudding, or at least my local Publix doesn't carry it. With necessity being the mother of invention, I doctored a vanilla pudding box - there's not a lot that heavy cream (double cream to my UKian followers) and a couple of drops of strawberry extract can't do to make something taste yummy ;-). So, vanilla cake with strawberry filling done - just the small matter of making it resemble the Mystery Machine......
Shaggy? |
Being the type of worker I am, I set about filling and carving the cake on Friday afternoon, yes, the same Friday of her birthday. I'd already told her that the cake would be ready for her party on the Saturday and she was okay with that, not least because I made 2 dozen Scooby Doo cupcakes for her to take to school for a class lunchtime treat.
Anyway, back to the van.... I don't mind telling you all, I had a hell of a time with the fondant on Friday afternoon. The reason of course was the weather - hot and humid are not friends of fondant. It makes for a real sticky, soft mess to try and work with and mold. It did actually tear once I got it on the cake and not too long ago I'd have ripped the lot off and started again but when you're against the clock and just want it finished you quickly learn that a well placed flower can hide quite a lot of things :-)
I baked a 1/4 sheet cake - that's a 9 x 13 inch cake to most of us. I cut it in half, so that I ended up with 2 x 6.5" by 9" cakes - it looked a little small at the time but I'm glad I didn't go any bigger. With the cake filled and dirty iced and resting in the fridge out of the sticky Southern weather I set about coloring the fondant. I just couldn't put it off any longer and it was time to get down to turning the cake into a van, and not just any van but possibly the most famous TV van (after the A-Team that is) in the world.
I'd printed out The Mystery Machine logo and sat for over half an hour
I left that part and moved onto making the wheels, bumpers and headlights - instead of using vodka to mix with the lustre dust to get the chrome effect I drank the vodka and used lemon extract. Plain water doesn't work as it makes the fondant sticky - same thing as the humidity but I'll stop going on about that.
With a few flowers and number 8's scattered around, it came out okay. I didn't love the windows and wished I'd taken more time over cutting them and recessing them but truth be told, I was ready to throw the whole thing in the bin at this point and buy a sheet cake from Publix! Jessica loved it though and that's what mattered. A few parents who dropped off their daughter the following day all commented on it too, in a very positive way - or they did to my face at least....
Top view |
Dodgy front view with foam support on full display |
Don't look too closely at the bottom that's where the fondant puckered! |