Making A Sesame Street Cake

Decorating By Mammaw78 Updated 28 Mar 2013 , 5:10am by baking-mama

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Mammaw78 Posted 27 Mar 2013 , 6:23pm
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Any ideas on his Big Bird's beak - on how to make it?

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Norasmom Posted 27 Mar 2013 , 6:47pm
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Is it a 3D big bird?  If so, you can mold rice krispies treats into the shape of his beak and cover with fondant.

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theresaf Posted 27 Mar 2013 , 9:48pm
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Yay on the rice krispie treats.  Or you could get yellow colored sugar sheets, which would be WAY lighter and will not tempt the cake-disaster-gods!  I'm sure you could attach them to each other so you can make the shape of the beak and it could be hollow inside so there will not be an issue of weight.  I never tried it so who knows (nose) but that would be something I would try. 

Let us know how it works!

Theresa

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beachandsweets Posted 28 Mar 2013 , 12:46am
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http://pinterest.com/pin/232568768227835207/

 

if youre making the beak somehow off the cake like this, then i think rice krispies or fondant would be best

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baking-mama Posted 28 Mar 2013 , 5:10am
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ADepends on what size you need. Could always try those lolly bananas? Cut in half. Or some other yellow lolly. Marshmallows frosted yellow.

I like using Lollies on my cake whenever I can, usually gets eaten, unlike rkt.

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