Skill level: Intermediate
Guest instructor Mitchie Curran from Mitchie's Munchies joins us today with this amazing Root Beer Float cake. Featuring edible Root Beer bottles, an edible 2x2 bottle holder, edible glass mason jar and edible 'ice cream' that isn't actually ice cream, you may be wondering what ISN'T edible on this project.
Mitchie breaks down how to use an edible image printer, how to create and flavor gelatin bottles and bottle caps, as well as offering several tips and tricks to get this looking just right, and even how to deliver and store the gelatin before setup.
There's a lot to cover in this tutorial, so let's get our tools together, and let's get started!
1:19:56 Minutes of Instruction
What You Will Learn
- How to create an edible Root Beer Float Cake featuring edible bottles, edible mason jar, and edible bottle carton
- Learn how to use an edible printer to create logos and designs
- How to create 'ice cream' that looks just like the real thing but won't melt
- How to make a gravity-defying carton holder handle
Tutorial Chapters
- Preparing the gelatin
- Preparing the molds
- Making the jelly jar
- Making the jelly bottles
- Un-molding the bottles
- The carton cake structure
- Preparing modeling chocolate
- Making panels
- Printing edible images
- Decorating the board
- Transferring the cake
- Paneling the cake
- Making perforations
- Attaching the handle
- Decorating the carton
- Adding the bottles
- Making the bottle caps
- Making 'ice cream'
- Making candy toppers
- Finishing the jar