Doctor Cake - Thank you, medical personnel!
I thought it was time to finally say thank you to all the medical personnel who work so hard to keep us healthy.
This is a new recipe, coming soon, of lemon cake and lemon American buttercream. I stack and frost the cake.
Then frost it again.
Then I cover the cake in white fondant.
Next, I rolled out a thick strip of white fondant.
And cut them into an even strip.
I wrapped the strip around the cake in a c shape with one edge standing on edge to make it into a collar shape.
Then I rolled out a thinner strip of white and cut one edge to be about the same angle as the collar.
And laid it along the middle of the cake and cut it flush with the bottom edge.
I cut out some thick circles of white fondant and pressed a smaller circle into the middle of them as well as a couple tiny circles in the middle to make buttons.
Then I placed them along the white coat.
Then I cut out a simple, red cross.
And placed it upon the lapel.
Then I rolled out a rectangle of pale blue fondant and pressed a few lines into it. Then I added a snake of pale blue to each short side to create a medical mask.
Then I made this indescribable shape with gray fondant.
I laid it around the neck of the cake, pressed a thick circle into the side and connected the two gray pieces with a thick snake of gray to create a stethoscope.
I cut this snake of medium blue to make pills, but the fondant was too dry and kept crumbling, so I only got two out of it.
Instead, I cut some circles out of white fondant and pressed a line into the middle of it to be aspirin tablets.
I spread the tablets around the cake board and the blue tablets onto the white coat.
I'm really happy with this cake. I mean, what says doctor more than a white coat, stethoscope and medical mask?
Don't forget your prescription!
Thank you, doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel.
Watch us make this doctor cake on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/y7zmRE22nK8
Schaut zu wie wir diese Arzttorte auf YouTube machen hier: https://youtu.be/-nkfM8qsFFU
This is a new recipe, coming soon, of lemon cake and lemon American buttercream. I stack and frost the cake.
Then frost it again.
Then I cover the cake in white fondant.
Next, I rolled out a thick strip of white fondant.
And cut them into an even strip.
I wrapped the strip around the cake in a c shape with one edge standing on edge to make it into a collar shape.
Then I rolled out a thinner strip of white and cut one edge to be about the same angle as the collar.
And laid it along the middle of the cake and cut it flush with the bottom edge.
I cut out some thick circles of white fondant and pressed a smaller circle into the middle of them as well as a couple tiny circles in the middle to make buttons.
Then I placed them along the white coat.
Then I cut out a simple, red cross.
And placed it upon the lapel.
Then I rolled out a rectangle of pale blue fondant and pressed a few lines into it. Then I added a snake of pale blue to each short side to create a medical mask.
Then I made this indescribable shape with gray fondant.
I laid it around the neck of the cake, pressed a thick circle into the side and connected the two gray pieces with a thick snake of gray to create a stethoscope.
I cut this snake of medium blue to make pills, but the fondant was too dry and kept crumbling, so I only got two out of it.
Instead, I cut some circles out of white fondant and pressed a line into the middle of it to be aspirin tablets.
I spread the tablets around the cake board and the blue tablets onto the white coat.
I'm really happy with this cake. I mean, what says doctor more than a white coat, stethoscope and medical mask?
Don't forget your prescription!
Thank you, doctors, nurses, and other medical personnel.
Watch us make this doctor cake on YouTube here: https://youtu.be/y7zmRE22nK8
Schaut zu wie wir diese Arzttorte auf YouTube machen hier: https://youtu.be/-nkfM8qsFFU
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