This Cooke Monster cake was done using the Wilton 3D teddy bear pan (I followed the recommendation for using one pound cake mix and one yellow cake mix). I cut off the ears and used them as the “arms” and made the mouth and eyes from fondant (secured with lollipop sticks).
I also glued the cookies together with icing so they wouldn’t move (I used Chunky Chips Ahoy). The fur was made using the Wilton “grass” tip.
OMG I WANT THIS MY SON IS HAVING A COOKIE MONSTER AND THIS CAKE LOOKS GREAT LOVE IT HOW CAN I GET A CAKE LIKE THIS HIS BD IS IN DECEMBER THE 17TH BUT DONG PARTY ON THE 20TH PLEASE LET ME KNOW
CAN U LET ME KNOW IF U DO THE CUP CAKES ALSO WITH THE COOKIE IN HIS MOUTH
this cake is so pretty its amazing it looks so real AWESOME
Awesome job on the cake! I love it! Did you use Wilton food coloring to get the right blue for the cookie monster? If so, what shade of blue did you use? If you have the exact color, that would be great. Thanks!
I wouldn’t ever attempt to make this cake but I wanted to tell you it is the cutest cake I ever saw and you did a really good job on it
I am inspired. I’m going to attempt something like this for my boy’s 1st birthday!
This is a fantastic cake, well done! I have been coerced into making it for my boyfriend’s 25th!!
I’ve been inspired to make this for my boyfriend’s 26th birthday! what is it with them never growing up lol.
That is very artistic gave me the inspiration to do a see no cookie , hear no cookie and eat no cookie monster cake for my man’s 40th b-day….
awesome
what a great cake! did you cut out a mouth or does it just appear to look like that? if you did cut a mouth, did the fondant keep it from caving in? thanks!
So inspiring, I am going to bake this cake for my daughter’s 1st birthday and am a bit of an amateur baker, so it is a pretty big challenge but I am up for it!!! Thanks for the great tips and inspiration!!