Thursday, December 31, 2009

URGENT: I need a cake recipes for my mom and dad's 20th wedding anniversary?

I want to bake my mom and dad a cake that is in the shape of the number 20 for their anniversary, but I can't find a recipe for it anywhere... can somebody please help me???URGENT: I need a cake recipes for my mom and dad's 20th wedding anniversary?
How great that you would want to do something as special as this for your parents.





Let's see if this helps.





Tho you may not be able to find the pans in the 20 numbers,


you can bake two 1/4 sheet cakes, make a template by drawing the numbers on a paper bag and then cutting them out. Place them on top of the cakes. Pin them in place with toothpicks and cut around the paper. Brush the cakes well with a pastry brush to remove excess crumbs and frost as you would normally.





Hope this helps!!URGENT: I need a cake recipes for my mom and dad's 20th wedding anniversary?
Are you looking for basic cake recipes, or a specialty ';20'; shaped pan, or both?





I don't think you'll find a pan that will do this for you. You may find individual number shaped pans, but I'll bet it would be hard to track them down, especially if you need them in a hurry. Ebay might be a place to try.





My suggestion would be to use a basic chocolate or yellow cake (you'll find tons online or in cookbooks) or use cake mixes to bake 2 sheet cakes, and cut one cake into the number 2 shape and the other into a 0. You could print out templates for yourself or place a piece of parchment paper over each cake and draw the numbers on the paper, then use a toothpick to poke holes through the paper and into the cake, to transfer the pattern onto the cake. Then remove the parchment paper and cut, following your toothpick holes as guides.





Depending on how many you need to serve, you will have to decide how big the sheet cakes need to be. Much of it will be cut away as scraps.





Here's an easier idea! Why not make a bunch of cupcakes, and arrange them on a big cake board (or covered piece of plywood) into the number 20!? Much easier, less waste, and easy to serve, too! Just jazz them up with sprinkles and pretty frosting, and add copies of photos of your parents over the years to the cake board background/display.





Happy Baking!


Maria
Check out Wilton cake supplies. They are sold in Joanne fabrics, or Michaels crafts. They also are online. You could bake a sheet cake, cut out the cake with a template, set it onto a sheet cake and frost that. (save the scraps for pudding cake or something) The 1-2-3-4 cake that is on the Softasilk flour box is excellent. Wouldn't it be easier to make the 20 out of icing rosettes using icing tips?
I have searched %26amp; searched for you, so this site may not help you. :(











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