Vickys Rubik's Cube Cake Decoration Idea
How to Making Recipes Vickys Rubik's Cube Cake Decoration Idea using 11 ingredients and 13 steps
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You can have Vickys Rubik's Cube Cake Decoration Idea using 11 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients cook Vickys Rubik's Cube Cake Decoration Idea
- Prepare 3 layers of cake of your choice 6"x6" square size after trimmed.
- You need If baking your own use a 7"x7" square tin to allow for trimming.
- Prepare 800 g buttercream icing.
- You need 500 g black ready roll fondant icing.
- Prepare 80 g red.
- Prepare 80 g yellow.
- It's 80 g blue.
- Prepare 70 g green.
- You need 70 g orange.
- It's 70 g white.
- It's Water.
Vickys Rubik's Cube Cake Decoration Idea step by step
- To make my 3 layers I used my avocado chocolate cake recipe and baked the whole batch in a 9"x 9" square tin. I've advised a 7"x 7" in the ingredients list. I'll show you why in a minute....
- After cooling, trim so the height of the 3 layers stacked is the same as the width of each layer. Mine was 6"high taking jnto account the buttercream extra height allowance so I trimmed the layers to 6" squares. I knew here I had far too much cake so instead of squaring the whole layer I only cut 2 side. You should square every side. Again, you'll see why in a minute....
- Spead buttercream over the top of the bottom layer and add the next layer. Repeat and add the top layer.
- When I trimmed mine (I used the 9"x 9" tin as I wasn't sure how much they'd rise in it) I ended up with enough offcuts to make a second cake just half an inch smaller cube than the first 😂.
- Cover the whole cake with a thin layer of buttercream. This is your crumb coat. It doesn't have to be neat. We're putting another coat on top.
- Roll out your black icing. The aim is to fit the covering on it 2 steps. A rectangle measured to fit over the width and length of 1 side and the top square then another to fit the dimensions of the 3 sides that are left. You may find it difficult without help from another available pair of hands. If so, cut a rectangle to fit the top draping down over the 2 oppisite sides then cut single squares for the 2 sides that are left.
- Add you second coat of buttercream to the cake and smooth off. Hang your first recangle of black icing and smooth down and trim any excess.
- Add the next piece or pieces, smooth, trim down, done! That was easier than you thought wasn't it!.
- Use the back of a knife to mark the Rubik's squares.
- Now the fun part. We have 5 faces of coloured squares to stick on! 9 squares in a grid × 5 sides to decorate = 45 squares. In 6 different colours this means you need to cut 7 squares from 3 colours and 8 squares of the other 3 colours. Measure each space on the Rubik's cube and make your coloured squares half a cm smaller.
- Lightly wet the back of each square and randomly place on the cake. Remember each side has a different coloured middle square! That helps you with the pattern.
- And with the final colour you're done! Ignoring baking and cooling time, decorating one cake took me around 2 and a half hours.
- Add your candles and any other decorations and prepare for everyone to be impressed!.
Vickys Rubik's Cube Cake Decoration Idea - Thank you and good luck