Fire engine cake

Fire engine cake
160 min.
16
725kcal

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Unleash your inner pastry artist with our delightful Fire Engine Cake, a show-stopping dessert that is perfect for birthdays, celebrations, or any special occasion. This towering confection is not only visually impressive but also packs a delicious punch, ensuring that each bite is as memorable as the last. With a soft and fluffy sponge base, this cake is generously layered and decorated to resemble a charming fire engine, complete with intricate details that will captivate both children and adults alike.

Imagine presenting this bright red creation at your next gathering—its eye-catching design and vibrant colors will be the talk of the party! Crafted from classic ingredients, the cake is complemented with rich buttercream icing and fondant that allows for endless creativity. You can make it even more special by adding personalized touches, making it the ideal centerpiece for any fire truck enthusiast's celebration.

Whether you choose to whip it up for a special someone or as a fun activity with your kids, this Fire Engine Cake is not just about baking; it's about creating cherished memories in the kitchen. So roll up your sleeves, gather your ingredients, and get ready to embark on a culinary adventure that will end with smiles, laughter, and, of course, a deliciously delightful cake!

Ingredients

  • 250 butter softened
  • 250 caster sugar 
  • large eggs 
  • tsp almond extract (if you have a nut allergy, use vanilla extract instead)
  • 200 self-raising flour 
  • 50 ground almond plain
  • tbsp milk 
  • 150 butter softened
  • 300 icing sugar 
  • 500 ready-to-roll icing red
  • 250 ready-to-roll icing 
  • 200 royal icing 
  • 16 servings food colouring red
  • 25 ready-to-roll icing white
  •  iced party ring biscuits 
  • 25 ready-to-roll icing yellow
  •  mint sticks (e.g Mikado) (e.g Matchmakers)
  •  dolly mixture sweets 
  • 16 servings food colouring blue
  • 16 servings food colouring black
  •  liquorice catherine wheels 
  •  liquorice catherine wheels 

Equipment

  • bowl
  • oven
  • knife
  • cake form

Directions

  1. Heat the oven to 180C/160C fan/gas
  2. Grease and base line a 20cm square cake tin with baking parchment.
  3. Put the butter and sugar into a bowl and beat until light and fluffy.
  4. Add the eggs, almond extract, flour, ground almonds and milk and beat very well until light and pale in colour.
  5. Spread into the prepared tin and bake in the oven for 3540 mins.
  6. Remove and allow to become completely cold before cutting and icing.
  7. To make the butter icing, put the butter into a bowl and beat well. Gradually beat in the icing sugar until smooth and creamy.
  8. Cut the cake in half to make two rectangles each 10x20cm. Take one half and cut into two pieces measuring 10x14cm and 10x6cm. Using a little butter icing, attach the 10x6cm piece to one end of the 10x20cm piece. This is the cab part of the engine. Take the 10x14cm piece and slice in half horizontally.
  9. Spread a little butter icing on the main part of the fire engine (behind the cab) and stick on one of the 10x14cm pieces. The remaining piece of cake is not required.
  10. Using a sharp knife, slice the front of the cab at an angle where the windows will be placed.
  11. Spread the whole cake with butter icing.
  12. Roll out the red fondant and use to cover the fire engine. Trim around the base.
  13. Roll out all but 50g of the grey icing to an irregular strip and place on a 30cm cake board. Carefully lift the fire engine onto the board.
  14. Unroll about half the liquorice from each of the four wheels. Attach the strips, using a little of the red icing, to make a double border around the base of the cake. Again using the icing, attach the four wheels. Use leftover liquorice to make strips to mark the centre of the road.
  15. Roll out the reserved grey icing and cut out 6 shutters and two wing mirrors. Attach to the cake using red icing. Use the white icing to make two front and two side windows for the cab. Attach with red royal icing and pipe around each window and pipe the cab doors.
  16. Stick on dolly mixtures to represent headlights, roof lights and ladder supports. Make a ladder from the chocolate covered biscuit or mint sticks, chopping and sticking with icing. Attach to the top of the engine with icing.
  17. Stick together the two party rings and attach to the side of the fire engine.
  18. Roll the yellow fondant icing into a long sausage and wrap around the biscuits to represent the hose, snake out onto the board and then make a small circle of yellow icing and stick on the end for the nozzle. Colour the remaining royal icing a pale blue colour. Thin with a little water if necessary and drizzle onto the cake board to represent water flowing from the hose.
  19. Using a little blue colouring thinned with water, paint the windows with a fine paint brush. Using black colouring, paint windscreen wipers on the front windows.

Nutrition Facts

Calories725kcal
Protein2.46%
Fat43.93%
Carbs53.61%

Properties

Glycemic Index
33.73
Glycemic Load
34.87
Inflammation Score
-4
Nutrition Score
5.529565298039%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:724.79kcal
36.24%
Fat:36.22g
55.72%
Saturated Fat:17.71g
110.7%
Carbohydrates:99.46g
33.15%
Net Carbohydrates:98.06g
35.66%
Sugar:85.56g
95.07%
Cholesterol:100.47mg
33.49%
Sodium:274.51mg
11.94%
Alcohol:0.09g
100%
Alcohol %:0.07%
100%
Caffeine:9.25mg
3.08%
Protein:4.56g
9.11%
Vitamin B2:0.27mg
15.85%
Selenium:9.81µg
14.01%
Vitamin A:695.54IU
13.91%
Vitamin E:1.56mg
10.42%
Vitamin K:9.21µg
8.77%
Manganese:0.17mg
8.72%
Phosphorus:74.37mg
7.44%
Copper:0.12mg
5.78%
Fiber:1.4g
5.61%
Magnesium:21.7mg
5.43%
Iron:0.95mg
5.26%
Folate:15.17µg
3.79%
Zinc:0.55mg
3.65%
Vitamin B5:0.32mg
3.18%
Calcium:29.11mg
2.91%
Potassium:97.52mg
2.79%
Vitamin B12:0.16µg
2.73%
Vitamin D:0.27µg
1.8%
Vitamin B3:0.35mg
1.76%
Vitamin B6:0.03mg
1.69%
Vitamin B1:0.03mg
1.68%