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Sunday, July 27, 2014

Cakes for Charity ... Mickey Mouse Cake

Another cake for Birthday Dreams done.  This is actually a cake I've done before so it was easy to do since I had it in my head how to do.  I had a little 2 year old boy at the shelter who requested a Mickey Mouse Cake, I went to the Mickey Mouse Cake I made for Caden last year.

What you Need:

Your favorite cake recipe (I made a chocolate cake as requested see recipe below)
2 6" Round baking pans
1 8 or 9" (I prefer 9) round baking pan (I just used 2 9" and cut out 2 circles out of one cake)
Frosting (I used my Sturdy Buttercream Frosting)
A big surface to put the cake on (I used a cake board)



Make your cake mix (see recipe below). Pour mix into greased pans and bake until done (I swear by Wilton's Cake Release). Stick a toothpick in to check it is done, as soon as the cake comes out of the oven, take a butter knife and run it around the edges of the cake to make sure it is separated from the pan. Let the cakes cool 15-20 minutes. 

While cake's cool I split my batch into 3 colors.  For the yellow I used a 1/4 cup then broke up the rest of the frosting into 2 batches.  One in Red and one in Black.  I used AmeriColor Super Black, Super Red and Lemon Yellow food gel (I pick mine up at Hobby Lobby but Amazon also sells them).


Then, remove them from the pan, evening the tops (which will then become the bottom, if needed). Place the cakes on your cake base (I used a cake board). Classic Mickey has 2 ears connected to the head (so you cut a moon off each small circle - see picture below).  The Tootles version you would leave the small circles with no cutting.  Once cake is cooled, I frost it.  I decided that I would do the top half (the ears and half the large circle) black and the bottom red.  I then put the cake back into the fridge to harden up the frosting.  I then took yellow frosting to make to ovals like buttons on the red and added a little black to look like button holds.  I also added red frosting gel with the #2 on each ear.  


For the Chocolate Cake I used a Moist Chocolate Cake found on Foodess.  I volunteered at the shelter the following week with my church and the mom I made the cake for her child came up to me to tell me how moist and yummy the cake was.  I was so tickled to hear this. I made another cake for her daughter and used the same cake recipe (Barbie post to come tomorrow).

For the Chocolate Cake Recipe:
Ingredients
  • 1¾ cups all purpose flour
  • 2 cups granulated white sugar
  • ¾ cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1½ tsp baking soda
  • ¾ teaspoon salt
  • 2 large eggs
  • 1 cup buttermilk (or substitute by putting 1 tbsp white vinegar in a cup then filling the rest up with milk; let stand 5 minutes until thickened)
  • ½ cup butter, melted
  • 1 tbsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup hot coffee (or 2 tsp instant coffee in 1 cup boiling water)
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour two 9-inch baking pans (or line with parchment paper circles) and set aside.
  2. In the large bowl of a standing mixer, stir together flour, sugar, cocoa, baking soda, and salt. Add eggs, buttermilk, melted butter and vanilla extract and beat until smooth (about 3 minutes). Remove bowl from mixer and stir in hot coffee with a rubber spatula. Batter will be very runny.
  3. Pour batter evenly between the two pans and bake on middle rack of oven for about 35 minutes, until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean with just a few moist crumbs attached.
  4. Allow to cool 15 minutes in pans, then run a butter knife around the edges of each cake. Place a wire cooling rack over top of each pan. Wearing oven mitts, use both hands to hold the racks in place while flipping the cakes over onto the racks. Set the racks down and gently thump on the bottom of the pans until the cakes release. Cool completely before handling or frosting.


You don't have to bake to help Birthday Dreams, please check them out.
Don't forget to see the parties I link up to HERE.

Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Mickey Mouse Party Recap

It's been a few weeks of all the items I made for the party so I thought it would be nice to have them all together in one blog post for you.  I've put the picture of the item with a link to the post it was on.  This was a very fun party to do, and you know I'm a theme girl and go a little crazy but the kids will be small only for so long, soon enough they won't want mom to do a themed party so I'm going to run with it until I can no longer.




Mickey Mouse Cupcakes (3 Versions)


Mickey Mouse Cupcakes (3 Versions)


Mickey Mouse Cupcakes (3 Versions)


Mickey Mouse Cakepops


Mickey Mouse Crayon Thank You Gifts


Mickey Mouse Coloring Books - Thank You Gifts


Mickey Mouse Thank You Gift Boxes


Mickey Mouse Thank You Gifts


Mickey Mouse Bow Ties


Mickey Mouse Watermelon Bites




Mickey Mouse Cookies

Mickey Mouse Munch


Hope you enjoyed this party.  
If you're looking for a different party theme. 
I've done so far:
 GraduationRace CarTronBeachSharks, Lego, and Star Wars.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Mickey Mouse Party ... Mickey Mouse Cake

Wednesday was Caden's 6th Birthday, we were having his birthday party on Saturday but I wanted to do something special for his actual day.  I have my women's group at church that night and the boys go to a youth group that night.  So why not whip up a cake for the kids to share, it's summer time so not many groups are going on so not many kids attend so I just made a small cake.  I wanted to stick with the Mickey theme he picked out and found a really cute Mickey Cake on Love Our Disney.


  • Your favorite cake recipe (I used my go to Homemade Yellow Cake Mix)
  • 2 6" Round baking pans
  • 1 8 or 9" (I prefer 9) round baking pan (I just used 2 9" and cut out 2 circles out of one cake)
  • Frosting (I used my Sturdy Buttercream Frosting dyed Black & I had a can of Red Frosting)
  • A big surface to put the cake on (I used a cake board)
Make your cake mix (I doubled the recipe to make it nice and fluffy). Pour mix into greased pans and bake until done (I swear by Wilton's Cake Release). Stick a toothpick in to check it is done, as soon as the cake comes out of the oven, take a butter knife and run it around the edges of the cake to make sure it is separated from the pan. Let the cakes cool 15-20 minutes. Then, remove them from the pan, evening the tops (which will then become the bottom, if needed). Place the cakes on your cake base (I used a cake board). Classic Mickey has 2 ears connected to the head (so you cut a moon off each small circle - see picture below).  The Tootles version you would leave the small circles with no cutting.  Once cake is cooled, I frost it.  I decided that I would do the top half (the ears and half the large circle) black and the bottom red.  I then put the cake back into the fridge to harden up the frosting.  I then took yellow frosting gel to make to ovals like buttons on the red.  I also added red frosting gel with the #6 on each ear.  I hope this makes sense see the pictures for the step by step.



This was really simple to put together, if I would have been doing for the party I would have covered the cake in fondant.  

Mickey Mouse Projects Done:

Thursday, July 11, 2013

The one where my baby turned 6!!!

It almost feels unreal that my little Caden turned 6 yesterday!  He is such a snuggle bug and a very kind spirit.  My mom says since I wanted a girl so bad I got this super kind little one.  I have one wild and crazy Cole and then Caden it is a great mix to have 2 totally different boys.  We are planning a big party on Saturday but I still wanted to do something special for his big day.  They had VBS in the morning and Wednesday nights is my Women's group and the kids youth group.  So after work I hit the kitchen and 2 hours later had a pretty cute cake he could bring to his group.  Now it is far from perfect and the cake was a little warm still so the frosting was melting a bit so it was a little hard to work with.  But so worth the smiles when we walked into group.


6 years old how time has flown by.  You are special little man and so smart.  You love to read and doing homework.  You take after your mom with a love to learn and grow I can't wait to see what is to come.  This year I'm sure will bring us so much more and we look forward to the ride!

Cake Recipe to come on Monday next week!


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