Alice in Wonderland Book Cake
This Alice In Wonderland Book cake is made of coffee and walnut cake with coffee and walnut buttercream.
The clock is battery operated and it glows in the dark :)
Follow to the very end step and check on the video to see!
The Cake (Coffee and Walnut Cake)
50 g walnut
225 g berry sugar (superfine/caster)
225 g solid coconut oil
200 g flour
1/2 - 1 tbsp instant coffee granules (depending how strong you'd like it to be)
2 1/2 tsp BP
1/2 tsp BSoda
5 medium size eggs
2 tbsp milk
Preheat oven 350 F.
Grease and line with parchment paper a rectangular pan, set aside
In a blender/food processor grind sugar and walnut, reserve 1/4 c
Place the rest ingredient into a mixer bowl, beat to combine
Beat in sugar mixture followed with milk
Pour batter into prepared pan and bake for 25 minutes, cool on rack (knife inserted should come out clean)
Buttercream
Into a heat proof bowl, place 1/2 c sugar mixed with 1/4 reserved sugar mixture
Add in 3 egg whites
Heat mixture on double boiler until 160 F
Take off from heat, beat until cool to room temperature then beat in 1 tsp instant coffee gralunes and 1 tsp vanilla essence
Beat in 250 g unsalted butter, room temperature (not too soft, still a little firm but not hard)
Beat until creamy and smooth
Fondant
1 bag of mini marshmallow (454 g)
750 g icing sugar
2 tbsp water
shortening
Mix marshmallow with water, melt in microwave in 30 seconds interval until totally melted
Add in icing sugar, stir
Dump on greased working board and knead until elastic and smooth, wrap with plastic cling and let rest overnight at room temperature before using
Note: This recipe is enough to cover the cake, for the decoration, prepare 1 more fondant
The Book Cake
To carve the cake into a book shape is pretty easy.
With a knife, cut right in the middle, without cutting through the cake, then start carving a space, again without cutting through the cake, as shown on picture
On one of the edge, cut a shape as big as the clock base
Decoration: Alice
To make Alice, from the white fondant, tint some with blue, either with liquid or gel food coloring and for the face and hands, with a tiny copper gel food coloring
Alice face was made using a face mold, available on ebay
To make the skirt somewhat frilly, just use toothpick, by rolling on the edges of the fondant, moving forward and backward
For Alice hair, tint white fondant with yellow food coloring and for Alice shoes with black food coloring
To attach body parts and clothes, use a dab of water, applied with brush
To make parts, for example head and body to securely attached one to another, use spaghetti
Alice face is painted with edible food marker
Decoration: Cat
Tint white fondant with red food coloring for body, tail, legs and hands
Yellow for eyes
Purple for stripes and face
With edible marker, draw the teeth on the mouth/grins and dots on eyes
Glue each parts with a dab of water, and secure with spaghetti
Decoration: Hat
Tint white fondant with green food coloring to make the hat
Tint white fondant with black food coloring for hat's decoration
Cut a small rectangular, card shape for hat's decoration
And I also create a peacock feather for hat's decoration, using edible paper and edible marker
Glue and secure with water and spaghetti
Decoration: Caterpillar
Tint white fondant with light blue for caterpillar inside body and hands, and darker blue for outside body and nose
Face is drawn with edible marker
Glued parts with water
More Decorations
I also made trees, rabbit, cards, mushrooms, teacups, book mark, and flowers, they are all fondant, except for trees
Trees are made with aluminum as structure, then covered in fondant and painted with a mixture of black, brown, food coloring with clear vodka
Teacups are made with fondant mixed with CMC to make them hardened quicker (mind you, I prepared all of this, cake, decoration only with 1 1/2 day, so I didnt really have time to harden fondant haha. The decision to enter the contest just came as I saw a posting of someone selling clock base). They are not in the best of shape thus ;-)
To secure and attach all of these decorations, again water and spaghetti
The EAT ME cookies are just store bought sandwiched cookies while the writing was using melted white chocolate
The one page is using edible paper which I hand drawn with edible marker and attach to the cake with melted white chocolate
Covering the Cake
Cut a small fondant as big as your clock base, this will be your clock display
Wrap clock base with plastic cling so it wont touch buttercream and cake
Cover cake with buttercream and roll the big fondant and lay it on the cake and cake board
Insert your clock base into the hole you made previously
And start decorating!
Voila :)
Hope you enjoy this instructable!