Pirate Ship Cake

"Source: Family Fun website (http://jas.familyfun.go.com/recipefinder/display?id=50180). I made this cake for my daughter's 5th birthday party and it turned out awesome!! As you can see in the picture - I also made a 13x9 cake for under the pirate ship cake as the ocean with gummy fish, octupus and blue icing. You will need plastic pirate figures for this cake."
 
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Ready In:
20mins
Ingredients:
9
Yields:
8 pieces
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

  • 2 round cake, premade (9 or 10 inch)
  • 709.77-946.36 ml chocolate icing
  • Decorations

  • chocolate rolled wafer cookie (such as Pepperidge Farm Pirouette Cookies)
  • milk chocolate wafer cookie (sticks, Waffeletten cookies)
  • 3 piece of colored paper
  • 3 wooden skewers (10 inch each)
  • malted milk balls
  • Rolo chocolates
  • root beer, barrels
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directions

  • Cut the cakes in half (like a half moon shape) and layer them, rounded sides all facing the same direction, adding a thin coat of chocolate icing between the layers.
  • Trim the bottom curves of the cakes slightly to help them sit flat, then turn the cakes upright.
  • Wrap the cakes in plastic and chill in the freezer to make them firmer.
  • Tip: Two drinking straws stuck through the four layers of cake will help keep them together.
  • Cover with the chocolate icing, then create planking lines along the hull with a butter knife. Chill at least one hour to firm the icing.
  • Use dabs of icing to anchor larger wafer stick gunwales along the edge of the deck.
  • Press the smaller wafer rolls into both sides of the ship for cannons.
  • Cut sails from the paper, then slip them onto the skewers and set the masts in place.
  • Add malted milk ball cannonballs, plenty of Rolo gold booty, and root beer barrels, then station a few pirates to keep watch.
  • For safety, place the candles in the cookie cannons on the sides of the ship, far from the paper sails.
  • Also, make sure that the surface on which the cake rests is impervious to wax, as the burning candles will drip.

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