Superhero Cake

Decorating By candyladies Updated 16 Oct 2012 , 10:33pm by candyladies

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candyladies Posted 15 Oct 2012 , 10:35pm
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want to make buildings for side of sheet cake but want to use chocolate. I HATE the taste of fondant and don't want to make mmf. I am sure I could do a model on wax paper but what would you use for or how could make a mold?
We are not talking tall buildings...if look at the superhero cakes or batman cakes most are made from black fondant with yellow fondant squares for windows? Ideas anyone?

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Sparklekat6 Posted 15 Oct 2012 , 11:03pm
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Why can't you use modeling chocolate or sugar sheets??

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mlwideman Posted 16 Oct 2012 , 6:03pm
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You can print a template of the buildings (I suggest clipart or draw plain square and rectangular buildings). Tape the template on something sturdy like the back of a cookie sheet (or a cake board). Tape wax or parchment paper over that and trace (and fill the images) with melted black chocolate (you can use the Wilton Candy melts) for the buildings and yellow candy melts for the windows.

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deuceofcakes Posted 16 Oct 2012 , 7:49pm
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Modeling chocolate would be my choice.

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candyladies Posted 16 Oct 2012 , 10:33pm
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you guys are the bomb. What great ideas. thanks so much.

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