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Bowling Cake
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Kids at your bowling party will be pinned to their seats when you break
out this clever bowling pin and ball birthday cake. |
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- 2 baked 13 by 9 by 2-inch cakes
- 1 dome chocolate cake (baked in a 2 1/2-quart bowl)
- 2 cups white frosting
- 2 cups chocolate frosting
- 3 tea light candles
- Red Fruit by the Foot
- Red decorators' icing
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| Step 1:
Arrange one 13 by 9-inch cake on a large platter or cake cardboard. Slice
a rectangle off the bottom of the second 13 by 9-inch cake and place it
below the first cake as shown. |
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| Step 2:
Trim the cake into a bowling pin, as shown, and spread with white
frosting. Add a Fruit by the Foot stripe.
Step 3:
To create the bowling ball cut out a circle from the remaining piece of
the second 13 by 9-inch cake. To do this, trace around the bowl that your
dome cake was baked in with a knife. |
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| Step 4:Place
the circle on top of the pin cake, spread chocolate frosting on it, and top
with the dome cake as shown. Trim around the cake sides to make a smooth
ball shape. |
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| Step 5:
For the finger holes, scoop out three circles on the bowling ball and
place a tea light candle in each hole.
Step 6:
Cover the bowling ball with chocolate frosting. Print your child's name
and age with red decorators' icing. Serves 20-24. |
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Get great bowling birthday cake toppers and accessories too!
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