Making of Cookie Monster – Cake Answers
August 21st, 2010We made a Cookie Monster cake today, and we decided to video tape it so you could see in very simple terms how we go from structure to completed cake.
We made a Cookie Monster cake today, and we decided to video tape it so you could see in very simple terms how we go from structure to completed cake.
9 Responses to “Making of Cookie Monster – Cake Answers”
February 1st, 2011 at 3:48 pm
My niece wants me to make a cookie monster cake.. Can i make this in marshmellow rice crispy instead as cake.. as a display
February 1st, 2011 at 3:51 pm
oh.. by the way.. i looks great!
April 2nd, 2011 at 12:41 pm
When you use a flange on the board – what do you cover it with so the cake is safe to eat?
April 2nd, 2011 at 1:33 pm
We cover any wood or metal surfaces with either waxed paper or waxed cardboard.
October 21st, 2011 at 1:00 pm
What were the measurements of wood pieces, also what did you make the head out of? btw AWESOME cake.
Thanks
October 25th, 2011 at 3:20 pm
It was such a long time ago I don’t remember. The whole cake probably stood about 2 feet tall. The top half of the head was a dome of fondant resting on a wooden support.
December 18th, 2011 at 12:52 am
omg the is the best cookie monster cake i have ever seen if i got this i would go crazy its almost my birthday dec 27 and im going to be 14 and my mom is looking for ideas to make my cake (she is a really good cake maker) and i love cookie monster
January 14th, 2012 at 8:41 am
how did the bottom of the mouth? is some cardboard covered with fondant?
January 14th, 2012 at 5:50 pm
Yes, the bottom of the mouth was cardboard with black fondant and buttercream piped over that.
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