Ever wonder what Dracula looked like as a child? This 3-D Halloween cake could be the answer! Sure to please your party guests, this creature of the night is baked using the Classic Wonder Mold and Mini Ball pans.
Source:
1987 Yearbook
Pattern:
Dracula
Tools:
Ingredients:
Makes: Cake serves 12.
instructions
Note: We recommend making this cake from a firm batter
recipe such as pound cake.
Ice ball cake halves together. Build up top and sides of Wonder Mold cake
with icing.
Carefully position iced "head" (seam of ball cake will be horizontal)
on Wonder Mold cake.
Push a straw through ball into Wonder Mold cake to secure.
Pipe Tip 10 ball ears; shape with finger dipped in cornstarch.
Pipe Tip 4
dot eyes, nose and freckles. Add Tip 4 outline brows, mouth and fangs. Pipe
Tip 8 dot cheeks. (Flatten and smooth facial details with finger dipped in
cornstarch).
Add Tip 17 side-by-side stripe hair. Outline vest, shirt, cape
and pants with Tip 4. On cake board, pipe Tip 10 ball shoes.
Cover cape, shirt,
vest, pants and shoes with Tip 17 stars. Pipe Tip 10 ball hands and fingers.
Overpipe stars to build up sleeves and collar.
Trim shoes with Tip 4 dot buttons.
Print Tip 4 message.