Coolest Building Blocks Cake 18

by Shelley T
(Sussex - England)

Homemade Building Blocks Cake

Homemade Building Blocks Cake

I used a basic Madeira recipe for this sponge cake to make the building blocks cake. I used a LARGE tin (approx 12inch/30cm square. I do not know the exact amount of ingredients I used as I just kept adding more until it looked like enough but it was the biggest cake I have ever made!

When I had baked the cake I sliced it into 16 x 3inch square cubes. I wrapped them individually in clingfilm and froze for a couple of hours. This just helps to stop the sponge crumbling when you are icing it.

I iced each block with buttercream and then covered each block with white roll-out icing. I was originally going to make the blocks coloured but the white icing is significantly cheaper. I then used coloured roll-out icing for the letters.

Each block had a different letter on the front to spell out my son's name " HARRISON JAMES". You can also put letters on the back but be careful. Ours was supposed to say "CHRISTENING" but when we assembled it we realized the back needs to be a mirror image of the front and it actually spelt "CRHTSININEG" Ooops! It didn't matter, we just placed it on a table where people couldn't read the back!
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n the sides of the cubes we used the coloured icing for shapes, e.g. stars, hearts etc.
This made a really lovely cake and what was especially nice was that instead of eating it at the party we could give people a whole building block to take home with them. Each block was enough for at least four slices.

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Coolest Building Blocks Cake 18

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Dec 29, 2010
ingredients
by: brittany

do you know where to find these ingredients, i have never made a cake before lol thanks!

Jun 03, 2010
Awesome cake!!!
by: Caroline

I love this idea for a baby's cake. You've just given me inspiration for my little girls 1st birthday cake. She's only 8 weeks old :0)

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