Giant Cupcake Cake
I've always wanted to make a beautiful rosette covered cupcake cake but the last thing I need is another cake pan in the house. So, I decided to carve my own cupcake cake and make it HUGE! This cake is made with 6 layers of vanilla and lemon flavored cake. It's fairly simple to make, just requires a sharp eye and a good cake turner. *Click above to watch the full tutorial on how I made this bombshell!*
You'll Need:
4 - 9 in. cakes
1 bowl cake (Bake the greased and/or lined metal bowl as you would a cake pan. Bake at about 325 degrees for about 40 minutes).
Frosting (any color/flavor)
Fondant (any color/flavor)
Cake turner
Spatula
Carving knife
Piping bag with Wilton 1M tip
Decorations: Fondant flowers, butterflies, candies or sprinkles
Stacking and Carving
Next, add the 4th layer and the leveled bowl cake. While rotating, shave away some of the curvature from the bowl cake to make a pointy top. As I did you can add some of the shavings to the top of the cake to create that point that we're looking for.
Carving and Crumb Coat
Cupcake Liner
Do that by rolling out strands of fondant (any color). They should be about 1/2 inch in width and 4 inches in length (the length will vary depending on the size of your cake). Apply the cut fondant strands to the bottom of the cake with about 1 in. space in between each strand and press to secure.
Next, roll out the fondant for the cupcake liner. You can use whatever color you'd like, I went with a violet color. You might do better apply the fondant in two parts as it was too big for me to apply it in one. Roll the fondant out and press it around the cake making sure to use the heat from your hands to secure the and smooth the fondant into the buttercream. Use your fingers to press the fondant in between each strand. Trim excess away from the top and bottom of the cake.
Buttercream Rosettes
Continue piping the rosettes one layer at a time until you've covered the entire top half of the cake.
Decorate
Finish the cake with fondant flowers, candies or sprinkles.
I also went in with a small spoon to carve out pieces from the base of the cake to make the liner stand out a little bit more *watch the video tutorial for an explanation".
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