My kids love creative cakes. Well they love cake so I could get by with a bit of frosting. But they really love something over the top. It’s my son’s birthday this month and he has been thinking about his cake for months! We talked about a pirate cake for which he was on board. Then we talked about a cake with knights and that perked him up. Then I said what about a castle cake that has knights defending the gold with the pirates attacking? Eyes go wide. Score! 🙂
As I mentioned in this apple jam post he really wanted the apple filling. I made that the day before his family party.
Several days prior I needed to make the castle tower so it was set and ready to go. Crispy rice treats are a major component to doing something like this.
It’s very unglamorous but you squish the treats together to form the tower and the bits at the top until you get the shape you need.
I like to use gum paste to cover the form so I mix in the colours I need for this and start wrapping the tower. It gets a bit fiddly trying to blend the seams.
Then I add the doors and windows and the floor of the top of the tower. Once finished stick toothpicks on the bottom so it can be attached to the cake.
Now when I showed him the tower he was thrilled. I had bought some figures and was going to keep it relatively simple. But then my MIL got grand plans! She said to my son how wonderful it would be with a moat, drawbridge, fencing, etc. Facepalm. LOL Back to the drawing board! I managed to figure it out.
On the day of I placed the cake onto the board for decoration. He requested yellow cake for this layer.
I had some round chocolate cake in the freezer so I layered that onto the yellow cake with apple jam.
I then took broken pieces of cake to form a rough “cliff” which I didn’t take any photos of unfortunately. I placed the tower onto the cake then used buttercream frosting in green, yellow, and blue as this was a cliff scene coming off a beach. I made a yellow moat with blue gel for the water.
Next I used brown sugar as the sand. I placed the figures round the cake to set up the scene.
I found these great tall birthday candles that I used for torches round the tower and then one near the canon to light it. 🙂 I used yellow peanut M & Ms for the gold.
I used part of a kitkat bar as the drawbridge.
And what is a fantasy scene without a dragon?
Needless to say he loved it. 🙂