Modern Rubber Ducky Cake
by Amy St-Amand
(Ottawa, Ontario Canada)
Rubber Ducky Cake
Rubber Ducky Baby Shower Cake: 2 tiered chocolate with butter-cream icing along with marshmallow fondant. I made the duckies with marshmallow fondant a few days before decorating the cake to allow for the ducks to set. The strips and dots were made out of marshmallow fondant also. I used ribbon around the base of the cake and colored the fondant with Wilton's icing color.
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Blue Rubber Duckie Cake
by Dari Shawcroft
(Surprise, AZ, USA)
Blue Rubber Duckie Cake
Blue Rubber Duckie Cake
I made 2-14" rounds using Duncan Hines classic white cake mix (it's the best moist cake ever). 3pkgs per pan.
Mix per box directions & pour into Crisco greased & floured pan w/wax paper lined in the bottom of each pan.
Bake based on how your oven works, that's the key.
I baked for 45 mins then check to make sure the tops are not burning & on 450degrees. At 45mins I check by sight, color, poke & jiggle, cover tops w/foil if any browning occurs & cake is still liquidy.
Drop heat down to 325 degrees & set timer for 40mins & check again. You want no gooey on pie poker/toothpick, etc but firm sponginess. Set on cooling racks for about 20-40 mins, big pans take a lot of time to cool.
Get your plating ready, hint line plate w/wax paper. Once cool, cut top off to level it, place plate on top & flip. Ice w/your favorite icing or filling for the middle. Cut top off the other layer, trick to placing on top of bottom layer-place the thin flexible cutting board on top & flip. Slide layer very carefully onto bottom layer & finish icing.
I used a coffee flavored icing, I have been playing w/flavored icing for a little while for a change of your basic butter cream, etc.
Everyone ate a huge serving of cake, even the non cake eaters were amazed & asking to take some home. I have since made several cakes w/flavored icing & my number one seller is the coffee, surprisingly.
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Rubber Ducky Cake
by Jodi
(Georgia)
Rubber Ducky Cake
Rubber Ducky Cake...
This was a cake that I made for my child's first birthday party.
He loved ducks and bubbles at the time so I decided to try to put the ducky in a bubble bath.
I used the Wilton 3d rubber ducky pan for the ducky and iced him with butter cream.
I made a hat for him by cutting off the bottom of an ice cream cone and wrapping it in fondant and placed that on ducky's head. The bathtub is made of regular fondant that I molded and let overnight.
The next day I placed ducky in the tub and filled it with jelly beans and rolled fondant to look like bubbles. I carved the knobs out of fondant and painted them with the silver luster dust and used a food writer marker for the H and C.
Everything else is made of marshmallow fondant. The soap is glazed with a pearl luster dust in hopes of making it look wet.
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Rubber Duckies Cake
by Kiara
(California)
Rubber Duckies Cake for Makenzie
This Rubber Duckies Cake is a butter flavored cake filled with peaches and cream.
I cut the fondant (wood) and painted in ahead of time to make sure that it was going to be dry.
I made the doll, towel, soap and baby shampoo out of fondant. the bubbles are marshmallow.
The duckies are plastic so that mommy could keep them as a keepsake.
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Rubber Ducky Baby Cake
by Susan
(Illinois)
Rubber Ducky Baby Cake
This Rubber Ducky Baby Cake is a 2 layer 16 inch white cake and I used a 3D form pan for the large duck on top.
It is covered with homemade vanilla icing tinted in various colors.
The polka dots on the base cake were made with color flow.
The small ducks around the base are made of tinted white chocolate.
The chocolate ducks and the dots must be made a few days ahead of time.
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rubber ducky baby shower cake
by shelley
(Colorado Springs, CO USA)
rubber ducky baby shower cake
Well, this rubber ducky baby shower cake didn't get too many photos. I am hoping to get a better one from others who took pictures.
This is a white sheet cake (1/2 sheet) with a 6" in the corner. The Shower was ALL ABOUT DUCKY'S!! So what do you do but a ducky cake! The cake is iced with a whipped cream icing loosely frosted to look like foamy bubbles. The water is my first attempt at playing with sugar! After the sugar was rolling and temp at 300 degrees, I poured it onto a sheet of marble and shaped it to resemble water in a tub full of bubbles! All the bubbles are icing as well. The Ducks are actually CHOCOLATE! Found them at Target! Great find!
The shower was a thought that just kept coming..... you know those thoughts?? It is a dowel and a carved Styrofoam ball for the shower head all covered with fondant. The water is very thin wire with clear piping gel stuck to the wire and left alone to harden. The big bubbles (yes, on sticks that you can see through the bubbles), and the letters 'It's A Boy', are gum paste!
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