Last year for her 3rd birthday, I was still in the "4th trimester" with the baby, and we had a hard time getting anything done for her birthday. I did make her a cake, but it wasn't the greatest or the cutest. It was a giant cupcake...which I didn't really like how it turned out. This year we told her we could have a party somewhere and she chose Monkey Bizness. It's a giant indoor play area for kids, and they have couple of rooms that they can have parties in. For mothers day Matt got me a book on cakepops, so we decided that for this birthday party that Miss Muffet could pick out a couple cake pops that we would take as the treat at the party. Wouldn't you know it, she picked out aliens, butterflies, flowers. She thought the aliens were super spooky so they were a must.
I have to say though, they were once again a PAIN to make. The aliens weren't as bad as the butterflies and the flowers. I was 'gluing' (with chocolate) cake confetti to the flowers and butterflies to decorate them, and was sorta hating every second of it. I think it took me 7 hours from start to finish...bleh. They were delicious though - I just used white cake and white frosting, and the kids gobbled them up. So, I just need to pick something easier next time.
For her actual birthday, which was on a Wednesday, I let her pick out a cake from my cake book. She has had her eye on the princess castle cake for nearly a year, so I decided we could make it. The tricky part with this cake was that it is made out of swiss rolls, which was odd, because nowhere in the book was there a recipe for swiss rolls, so I assumed I could buy them somewhere. WRONG. After Matt and I both searched in multiple grocery stores, we found those little cake roll things (gross), but that's all we could find. So for the smaller thinner towers I did use the small ones that we bought, but had to experiment with making a swiss roll from scratch. It was harder than I thought it would be - and after burning 2, I just peeled off the burnt parts and rolled it up with some whipped cream, cut and froze them. Come time to cover them in fondant, I thought they were going to be SUPER soggy and gross, so I was very very worried how everything was going to turn out. When it came time to cut and eat, shockingly it was all pretty good. I was surprised.
The other one annoying part about this cake was those marshmallows! The picture in the book had these beautiful well formed perfect looking marshmallows - mine however were NOT so beautiful, so I think the marshmallows look a little crap-tastic, but the Munch didn't mind - she just gasped and said "it's beautiful, mama!" That's all I needed.
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