Saturday, January 22, 2011

Treasure Chest Cake


Happy Gasparilla, Friends!

We are SO excited to attend the parade today with our friends and family! Gasparilla is such a fun time for our fair city. Admittedly, jolly rogers are not my favorite accessory, but they sure are cute during Gasparilla! Our house is decorated with wreaths and beads and beautiful hand-decorated jolly roger ornaments and hand towels. It's fun to be festive. Today we'll don our pirate apparel and leave super early for the parade and its surrounding entertainment. We can't wait!

To get into the spirit, we made a fun pirate treasure chest cake last night. We began this tradition last year when we made our first treasure chest cake. I have learned that I am not necessarily a neat cook, so I'm sure you can make your cake look even better than ours. The fun part of this cake is filling it with candy treasures. I had fun going to the Dollar Tree to buy candy necklaces, ring pops, gold candies, gummy worms, gummy coke bottles, wax bottles, et cetera to go inside our treasure chest.

I found this fun recipe on familyfun.go.com!!!
Ingredients
1 baked 13- x 9- x 2-inch cake
6 cups chocolate frosting - One container of store bought frosting will work
Edible treasures, such as chocolate coins, Rolo candies, chocolate almond kisses or Necco Wafers
Red Fruit by the Foot
Mini jawbreakers
Candy jewels, such as candy necklaces and rock candy and ring pops!


Cut a section approximately 2-inches wide in the center of the cake. The two remaining 5 1/2- x 9- x 2-inch rectangular pieces will form the bottom and top of the chest.

Slice the 2-inch section on an angle to form two long triangular wedges. Place the wedges on the bottom half of the chest, about an inch apart. Both wedges should face the same direction (tall end toward the front of the cake) as they will support the top of the treasure chest and keep it propped open.

Then frost the bottom half of cake, including the wedges.

To add further support for the top of the chest, stand a few large gold coins under the lid.

With the "hinged" end (left side of photo) at the back, place the top of the chest on the bottom and frost.

Wrap the fruit leather straps around the chest and press mini jawbreaker "nails" into the frosting alongside the straps. Fill the chest and the surrounding area with edible treasures and jewels.

9 comments:

Donna said...

Cute, cute idea...gotta try this one day. I have pirate dishes and cups that the kids would love with this as a little party. Thanks for the good idea and have fun at you festivities!!!!

Donna said...

Got my birthday plates at Homegoods...thanks for commenting!

Beth Dunn said...

How cute is that! I love anything with a theme
xoxo
SC

bevy said...

I think it looks smashing! Arghhhhh!

mFw said...

Such a fun tradition!!!! Also, I'm hosting a giveaway on my blog!!!

Jessica Ryan said...

LOVE the cake!!! How clever!

Home of a Magnolia said...

What a great idea for a cake! Can't say I'm much of a cake decorator- I like to make other stuff, but admire anyone that does cakes. I'm sure it was a hit with the children.

annechovie said...

Very cute! Hope you all had a great Gasparilla Day!

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