Tuesday 12 June 2012

Sweet little lamb cake

In our household, hubby is the baker, I'm the cook. But occasionally we join efforts and make something fantastic. Like a winning Christmas dessert. Or a communion cake for my nephew.

It is tradition in Belgium to have a cake (often an ice cream cake) in the shape of a lamb for a first communion. Don't ask me why, I'm not entirely au-fait with Christian customs. But, as my nephew's first communion was approaching, I'd promised my sister that hubby and I would make the cake for her.

After trawling the internet for inspiration, I came across a mould from Wiltons and some suggestions on how to decorate a lamb cake. So I ordered all the equipment and hubby and I did a trial run, about a week before the event. Our first attempt was surprisingly successful.

We picked a red velvet cake as the base but the red colourant clearly wasn't strong enough and once baked, it looked like a plain chocolate cake. A nice, moist, fluffy chocolate cake, mind you! We covered the lamb in butter cream then cut the face and ears out of sugar paste and covered the body in mini marshmallows cut in half (tedious job, I tell you!). I used an edible pen to draw the lamb's face.

We set off to Belgium with all our equipment but just as we were reaching our destination, we realised we'd forgotten to bring the mini marshmallows with us. Drama! especially as they're really not easy to come by in Belgium. After a restless night trying to come up with all sorts of solutions, we set off to a specialist baking shop and found some. The only problem was that they came in bags of mixed colours so on top of having to cut them all in half, we also had to colour sort three bags of mini marshmallows!

The cake alone probably wouldn't have fed all the guests so we set it in the middle of a field of lemon cupcakes which we decorated with green sugarpaste and sugar flowers. The result was really quite cute though I think our trial lamb looked somewhat better.

My nephew was super excited by his cake (and he's not even a sweet tooth!) and the guests really liked it. Here are a few pics which we took on a mobile on the day, so you'll have to excuse the poor quality of the images.





2 comments:

  1. Sooo cute - and the little cupcakes just complete the picture :)

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  2. Du beau boulot, cet agneau! J'aime l'idée du champ de cupcakes, aussi. (Et en passant, je pense que l'agneau est -- avec l'hostie -- un autre symbole du corps du Christ, sacrifié pour le Salut des chrétiens, ou quelque chose d'approchant. D'où peut-être sa présence dans les célébrations de première communion...)

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