How do I make a sloth cake? Any ideas?!


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How do I make a sloth cake? Any ideas?

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4 weeks ago
Its a birthday cake for my sister of a sloth animal. Any ideas?

4 weeks ago
I want the cake to look like a sloth not be made out of one.


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4 weeks ago
Its a birthday cake for my sister of a sloth animal. Any ideas?

4 weeks ago
I want the cake to look like a sloth not be made out of one.

My suggestion would be to look for a photo of the "Ice Age" movies- there is a really cute sloth character in the movies and maybe you could get an idea of the cake pan shapes you would need to recreate him....

If all else fails, I would suggest doing a more traditional shaped cake (square, circle, rectangle, etc.) and piping the shape of the sloth onto the cake in icing. My mom is a professional cake decorator and when she is faced with this challenge, she finds a photo of what she is intended to create, then she places the picture on the cake where she wants the figure and lightly drags a toothpick around it, outlining the picture and creating a path for her icing!

Let me know if you want me to explain it to you further the way she does it...

First get real slothful (lazy). Put off baking for three days, then make the littlest effort to get out the cake pan. After a couple more days, get out a mixer and a bowl, then take a break. Next day, bright and early, get out of bed and move to the couch for a nap. Day after that, capture a sloth and murder it, peel off its hide and carve out some meaty filets, then open a box of cake mix and follow the directions - when you put the batter in the cake pan, float a meaty sloth filet in the middle then bake at 425 degrees of one hour. Serves six.

Where do you find/buy a 'sloth' to be used as an ingredient in your 'sloth cake'???

ok listen up it worked for me...........go to local zoo kidnap a sloth or rent one then throw it in a oven and sum chocolate cake mix then walaa!!!!!!

the only thing i can suggest is try a monkey cake pan and shape it more like a sloth, with pointier claws/toes....

I dont believe they sell "sloth" pans! LOL
hth

The tricky parts going to be getting the sloth out of the zoo, LOL




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