Coolest Chinese Dragon Cake

My 12-year-old daughter and I decorated this Chinese dragon cake for a Chinese New Year’s party. We cut two bundt cakes to form the body. Coated with red butter-cream icing, then added red candy-melt scales. Before applying the scales, we painted each one with gold luster dust using a drop of clear liquor mixed with the luster powder.

The snout is made from two Twinkies. Tongue, legs, and tail are fondant. Fire is made from melting yellow and orange candy melts. It’s all fully edible. It was a lot of fun to make.

Homemade Chinese Dragon Cake

Homemade Chinese Dragon Cake


11 thoughts on “Coolest Chinese Dragon Cake”

  1. Beautiful! What did you use to mold the candy melt scales? Did you use water and iridescent powder for the gold, or a special liquid?

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  2. I don’t know the exact length of the cake. I think the length of the board is about 36 inches. The candy melt scales were not molded. I used them right out of the bag — flat side up. I mixed luster dust with a few drops of vodka, as I hear that it (or clear vanilla) works better than water.

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