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Retro: Piano Birthday Cake
Another retro birthday cake from the out-of-print Women?s Weekly Children?s Birthday Cake Book, circa 1980. Being a musical kid, I just loved this cake, although the sugariffic Butterfly Cake and Ballerina Cake appealed to the cake-hole in me as a child. I hope to keep posting more recipes from this book, if not for baking at least for childhood nostalgia. How many of you were made cakes from this book when you were a kid? YOU WILL NEED 2 packets of butter cake mix Optional: Toy candelabra DIRECTIONS Bake Make cakes according to directions on packet, spoon one quarter into greased 25 x 8 cm (10in x 3in) bar tin. Spoon remaining mixture into greased deep 20cm (8in) square cake tin. Bake in moderate oven 30-35 minutes for bar cake and 1hr 10 minutes for square, or until cooked when tested. Turn onto wire racks to cool. Assemble Cut 2.5cm (1in) slice off one side of square cake, stand cake on end to form back of piano. If necessary, trim sides of bar cake: cut one end off bar cake to make it the same length as back of piano, position in front of other cakes as shown to form keyboard. Using a 4cm round cutter, cut a circle from cut-off piece of bar cake to make piano stool; cut a piece from base of stool so it is lower than keyboard. Place on board. Decorate Ice both piano and stool with the Vienna Cream. Cut chocolate into 5cm strips, place upside- down along keyboard, as shown, to represent white keys. Cut licorice strips 4cm long, place along keyboard as shown, to represent black keys. Trim icecream wafer into rectangle 5cm x 4cm, press into back of piano, to represent music stand. Sheet music can be cut out and pasted on to small piece of cardboard. Add candelabra or other small toy. * VIENNA CREAM FROSTING Directions: Chocolate Vienna Cream Coloured Vienna Cream Notes related searches : Retro
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