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Aug072010

Breaking my Rules

My nephew turns seven on Monday. His passions are origami and Star Wars. I wanted to make him a cake but I didn’t want to make this. I don’t have the skills, space, staff or patience to make this. And, although this is pretty sweet, I was sure it wasn’t going to pass the taste test.

So, I broke one of my, until this point, strictest rules. I put inedible things on and around the cake. 113 of them to be exact. Paper cranes. And, I am glad I did. This was definitely the most fun I have had making a cake. 

Disclaimer: Because I wasn’t planning on posting this, I just have to because I loved it so much, the following are guidelines only. I didn’t make any notes.

Chocolate Cake with Vanilla Bean Buttercream and Raspberry Jam


The cake is my Go-To cake. I made a triple recipe (you will either need a very large mixer and a very large mixing bowl or make two 1-1/2 batches) and wound up with a 10-inch, an 8-inch and a 6-inch cake, all about 3 inches high. The cooking time needs to be increased a lot for the 10 and the 8 and just a little for the 6. It took about 70 minutes for the larger two and about 40 for the smaller one.

The icing ratio is 1 cup unsalted butter to 3-1/2 cups icing sugar plus 1/2 tablespoon vanilla bean paste (or the seeds of 1/2 a vanilla bean) and 1 tablespoon milk. I used 4 cups of butter and 14 cups of icing sugar but I was making a pretty big cake. An 8-inch, two layer cake would probably be fine with a 1 or 2 cup batch.

I trimmed the top of the cakes to make sure they were flat and then I sliced each of them into three layers and spread a layer of good quality raspberry jam and buttercream between each. I then crumb-coated the cake. 

Crumb coating is covering the cake with a thin layer of icing to keep the crumbs from getting into the ‘good’ layer.

I left the cakes in the fridge overnight at this point and iced them in the morning before attaching the paper cranes with royal icing.

Don't tell my daughters, but sometimes good things happen when you break the rules. And, it's fun too.

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Reader Comments (6)

Very creative....snd BEAUTIFUL !!

August 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterNanaB

It tastes as good as it looks!!! What a beautiful creation!

August 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKimberly Chu

I would love to pictures of Izaiah when he saw the cake Aunt Lady made for him... You are a master. An amazing cake!

August 7, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterKIrsten

Did you make all the paper cranes too? Amazing cake!

August 8, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMolly

Thanks all. I made the paper cranes and i could have kept going. I loved making them. I don't think 1000 is beyond the realm of possibility.

August 8, 2010 | Registered CommenterLeah

This is simply out of this world! You are one talented little lady. I,too, would love to see a photo of Izaiah's face when presented with this cake! XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

August 9, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterAngela

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