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grumpy cat cake

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Prep Time: 45 minutes

Cook Time: 45 minutes

Total: 110 minutes

Servings: 10

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Step 1

Preheat the oven to the temperature appropriate for the cake you are baking. Place one of the cake pans on the parchment paper and trace two circles of parchment; cut them out. Using non-stick baking spray, spray the inside of the cake pans and place the parchment circles on the bottom of each pan, smoothing it out so it adheres. Spray the top of the parchment with baking spray.

Step 2

Prepare the cake mix and divide it evenly between the prepared cake pans. Bake as instructed by your recipe or mix. When done, remove and allow to cool for 15 minutes on a cooling rack. Then gently turn over and remove the cake layer from the pan. Place on the cooling rack, remove the parchment paper and allow to cool fully.

Step 3

Making the Ears While the cake is cooking, cut out a triangle from each cookie 2 inches long on each side. Prepare a piping bag with the grass tip and add some of the chocolate frosting to the piping bag. Gently pipe ‘fur’ on the front of the triangle by placing the tip end on the cookie, squeezing and pulling straight up (here is grass/fur frosting instructions with photos). Repeat this to cover the entire top of the cookie. Continue to cover the sides leaving about ½ inch on each side of one of the corners unfrosted (this is to handle the ear without disturbing the other frosting; it will be completed once on the cake). Set aside to dry/harden.

Step 4

Once the cake has cooled, trim the tops of the layer if needed to create a flat surface. Place the bottom layer on a cardboard cake round or serving dish. Add a layer of the chocolate frosting to the top of the first layer and place the second layer on top of it.

Step 5

Prepare the Royal Icing. Due to the size of the grass piping tip the consistency may need to be a bit softer than traditional royal icing. I added almost double the water called for in the Wilton mix. Prepare the icing as directed and add more water, a teaspoon at a time, until the consistency is stiff but not so thick it cannot be squeezed through the piping tip. Add the Ivory icing color a small amount (e.g. dip a tooth pick in the icing and add it to the icing mixture; a little goes a long way!) and beat into the icing, adding more color a very small amount at a time until desired color is achieved.

Step 6

Using a frosting spatula, spread a thin layer of frosting on the top of the cake; the ‘fur’ will cover the cake top so it is just providing a foundation for the fur frosting to stick to. Frost the sides of the cake thoroughly as they will be exposed.

Step 7

Set up a new piping bag with the grass tip and add some of the tan frosting to the bag. Using the same technique as frosting the ears, pipe the fur around the outside edge of the cake top. Make a second circle inside the first. Roll the top of the piping bag closed to prohibit the frosting from drying out and set aside to complete the frosting after the face is assembled.

Step 8

Making the Face: Roll out the white fondant to ¼ inch thick and cut out the bridge of the nose and the mouth area using the Grumpy Cat photo and the cake photos as a guide. Also cut out two half ovals (lengthwise) for the background of the eyes.

Step 9

Roll out the chocolate fondant to ¼ inch thick and cut out the teardrop shapes for the background of the eye area. It should align with the sides of the large white fondant piece.

Step 10

Spread some frosting in the middle of the cake top to allow the fondant to adhere to the cake. Gently transfer the white nose/mouth area to the center of the cake. Place each tear drop chocolate piece on either side of the top of the white fondant and gently press into place on the cake.

Step 11

Put a small amount of frosting on the back of each white half oval to ‘glue’ them to the chocolate fondant pieces. Press gently into place.

Step 12

Using the blue Decorating Gel, color in each half oval to make the blue eyes. Using the pink Decorating Gel, make a triangular nose. Using the black Decorating Gel, draw a line down from the bottom of the nose and two 45 degree lines from each side of the bottom of the line to form Grumpy Cat’s scowl. Make a black dot of gel at the top middle of the blue eyes for pupils.

Step 13

Attaching and finishing the ears. Handling the ears gently, add frosting to the back side of the ears and position them onto the cake. They will be finished after the face.

Step 14

Using the rest of the ivory frosting in the piping bag and the grass tip, fill in all the areas between the ears and facial features so the face is furry.

Step 15

Using the grass tip and remaining chocolate frosting in a fresh piping bag, add fur to the ear areas and touch up any areas needed.

Step 16

Refrigerate the cake to allow all details to set fully; at least an hour.