Got a call from a friend who said your a baker so we thought of you first to make our daughters wedding cake.
I'm not a baker ( I wish I was ) but I am a cake decorator. They did not want cake either , they wanted a rice crispy treat as big as a wedding cake. Oh Boy! I've never made rice crispy treats that I can remember. They seemed easy so I said sure! Then I broke out in a sweat and full blown panic attack....could I do this?
I Immediately started Making test batches....5lbs later ( yea I ate most of them too) . I figured I could do this. I love pintrest , they had the picture ....but no directions .
Rule number one- use a non stick pan, with handles. You might want to start working out before hand because its a lot of arm work.
Rule number two- spray your pan with Pam! , spray your hands with pam to avoid sticking as you squish the treats into the pan. You have to make sure the treats are squished down good!! build up the sides nice and tight. When you have filled the whole pan take a knife to gently remove the treats from the side of the pan , thanks to PAM this will be effortless! Flip treats on to your board. I made two batches to make two layers to give the cake the height it needed. The tricky part was making the treat look like it was one whole. (Keep smashing) I pushed a cookie sheet up against the sides to give it a nice sharp square look.
To add support or not? Rice crispy treats are light but I decided to stick to the wedding cake basics on support. I used chopsticks for my dowels . Marked with a pen and then cut on those lines so I could stack my next rice crispy tier up. I also covered my board in saran wrap so I would not dry out the treats.
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Tah Da..................
3 comments:
love it, excited to hear how it all came about. you are awesome. Time to open up that bakery!
donna
Thank you Donna :)
Wow, fantastic! How deep were your cake pans?
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