This cake was totally improvised, which made the final result even better. There is a kind of joy in throwing things together and having them work out. It feels really good.
This rectangle (or bar) cake was the result of only wanting half a batch of cupcakes. I made my twelve cupcakes, and decided to make two small square cakes with the rest of the batter. From there I cut each sqaure in half, layered them, and frosted them with peanut butter buttercream. I drizzled melted dark chocolate chips over the top and sides of the cake to add some flare. I topped the cake with some chocolate numbers to signify the big 4-0.
Overall, a pretty fantastic cake!
This rectangle (or bar) cake was the result of only wanting half a batch of cupcakes. I made my twelve cupcakes, and decided to make two small square cakes with the rest of the batter. From there I cut each sqaure in half, layered them, and frosted them with peanut butter buttercream. I drizzled melted dark chocolate chips over the top and sides of the cake to add some flare. I topped the cake with some chocolate numbers to signify the big 4-0.
Overall, a pretty fantastic cake!
I love, love, love this. Sounds like you had fun and what a great way to extend batter. And the work you did on the finished piece is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWell, done you.
Oh wow, thank you so much Ivy. Your comment is so nice. I love this cake. It is one of my most favourite cakes ever. I'm glad you like it! :)
DeleteWow! Pretty! Bet it tasted good, too.
ReplyDeleteIt tasted amazing. I love chocolate and peanut butter. Plus the dark chocolate drizzled on top was soooooo good! Thanks for your comment! :)
DeleteYummy!
ReplyDeleteThanks - it was enjoyed!
DeleteWhat an amazing cake. Looks so moist and delicious!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for saying so! It was wonderful!
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