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Giant Apple Cake How to Create a Stunning Edible Art Piece

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Have you ever wanted to create a stunning centerpiece for your next gathering? Well, let me tell you, this Giant Apple Cake is not just a dessert; it’s an edible art piece that will leave your guests in awe! Whether you’re celebrating a birthday, an anniversary, or just want to impress your family, this cake is sure to be the star of the show. Plus, if you’re looking for some quick family dinners or easy pasta recipes to serve alongside, I’ve got you covered! Let’s dive into this delightful adventure of baking and decorating!

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • It’s a showstopper that will wow your guests.
  • Perfect for special occasions or just because!
  • Step-by-step instructions make it easy to follow.
  • Customizable with your favorite flavors and colors.
  • Great for bonding time with family in the kitchen.

Ingredients

To create this magnificent Giant Apple Cake, you’ll need the following ingredients:

  • 12 lbs of Yo’s Ultimate Vanilla Cake
  • Simple Syrup
  • Italian Meringue Buttercream
  • White Chocolate Candy Melts
  • Green Food Colouring
  • Brazil Nuts
  • 3 lbs Red Fondant
  • Gum Paste
  • Green Gum Paste
  • Red Food Coloring
  • Golden Yellow Food Coloring
  • White Food Coloring
  • Brown Food Coloring
  • Clear Food Grade Alcohol
  • Piping Gel
  • Green Color Dust
  • Yellow Color Dust

Full ingredient list with measurements is provided in the printable recipe card below.

How to Make the Recipe

Now, let’s get started on this delicious journey! Follow these step-by-step instructions:

  1. Prepare 10 lbs of Yo’s Ultimate Vanilla Cake. Split the batter between two 8” round cake pans and two 9” round cake pans. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour and 20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Cool cakes completely in their pans, sitting on a wire rack.
  2. Prepare your Italian Meringue Buttercream and set aside at room temperature.
  3. Prepare your Simple Syrup and set aside at room temperature.
  4. Once your cakes are completely cool, gently remove them from their pans and level with a serrated knife, cutting off all the caramelization from the bottom of each cake. Set aside.
  5. Place all of your cake layers onto a flat surface and shower them with a layer of simple syrup. Allow the simple syrup to soak in completely before moving on to the next step.
  6. We’ll be stacking and filling this cake in two parts because it’s going to help when we eventually put apple seeds inside the actual cake. Take your two 8” round cakes, stack them together, and fill the center with Italian Meringue Buttercream. Set aside. Then, take your two 9” round cakes and stack and fill them with Italian Meringue Buttercream as well. Place both cakes in the fridge to chill separately.
  7. Once your cake is chilled, stack the larger cake on top of your smaller cake (without putting any buttercream in between them) and start carving! Using a serrated knife, begin rounding out the top and creating a little “valley” in the center of the top of your cake. This is where your stem and leaf will go. Then, start moving down your cake, carving inward as you go down so that it’s tapered. When you reach the bottom, begin carving the apple’s “feet” so that it doesn’t sit perfectly flat. Once you’re happy with the shape, remove the top half of your cake from the bottom half and flip it over so that the flat side is up.
  8. Time to create our apple core – or secret chamber! Use a calyx cutter to mark the center of both cakes. Next, use a leaf cutter (or similar) to cut five “teardrop”-shaped indents into the center of each cake, scooping all the excess cake with a spoon. When you’re happy with the shape of your apple’s interior, coat the secret chambers with a bit of melted white chocolate (mixed with a touch of green). Brush your melted chocolate mixture onto each one of the secret chambers with a paintbrush to help hold all in the crumbs so you can later place your apple seeds in neatly. Let dry.
  9. Once your chocolate is dry, spread a bit of Italian Meringue Buttercream onto the top layer of the bottom half of your cake. Next, place one Brazil nut (or similar) into each of the 5 secret chambers, which will act as your apple seeds. Finally, carefully flip the top section of your cake over the bottom half and align it with the bottom chambers.
  10. Once your cake is fully aligned and stacked, crumb coat your cake with Italian Meringue Buttercream using a small offset spatula. Chill the cake in the fridge for about 20 minutes.
  11. Remove the cake from the fridge and ice again, creating a smooth finish. Chill for another 20 minutes.
  12. While your cake is chilling, let’s work on the stem and leaf! Roll out some green gumpaste nice and thin, and use an impression mat (I used a Rose Leaf impression mat) to press your gumpaste between the two mats, creating a leaf-like texture. Trim your leaf with a sharp paring knife and let it dry on a crumpled piece of paper towel.
  13. Mix a bit of the same green gumpaste that you used to make your leaf with a bit of regular gumpaste to lighten it up. Roll your lightened gumpaste into a cord and trim it to the right length for your cake’s stem. Once you’re happy with the way it looks, insert a piece of floral wire inside your gumpaste cord. Dry your stem upright by inserting the wire into a cake dummy, and bend it ever-so-slightly so that your stem becomes a bit curved. Let dry.
  14. Now, it’s time to cover your cake! To create your apple’s deep red color, mix your red fondant with a bit of white fondant that’s already been pre-mixed with a bit of Ivory and Yellow food coloring. This will just ensure that the apple doesn’t look too vibrant and unrealistic. Once you’re happy with the color, remove your cake from the fridge and roll out your red fondant large enough to cover the entire cake. Pick up your fondant with a French Rolling Pin and drape it over the entire cake. Starting from the top, smooth the fondant down with your hands, being careful of the folds. Tuck the fondant underneath your cake as best as possible and cut away any excess with a sharp paring knife. Continue this process of smoothing and trimming until you achieve an even finish and your fondant is flush to the cake. (Don’t worry about any cracks in your fondant – we will address this later!) Place your cake in the fridge to chill.
  15. While your cake is chilling, let’s create a fondant paste that we can use to repair any cracks in your fondant. Work a bit of clear food grade alcohol (you can also use water!) into your remaining red fondant until it’s the consistency of Royal Icing. Remove your cake from the fridge and spread an even layer over the cracks, making sure that the paste goes directly into those crevices. Scrape away any remaining paste so that it only remains in the cracks. Wet a paintbrush and brush in a consistent downward motion all over the cake to further smooth the paste. (This will also add to the texture of your apple, which will be enhanced once we start painting!)
  16. First, paint your entire Apple Cake using a mixture of Red food coloring and a bit of clear food grade alcohol. Paint your entire apple in one direction, from the inside of the “valley” to the bottom of the feet, all around the apple. Let dry.
  17. Once your first coat is dry, create a second paint mixture using some Golden Yellow food coloring mixed with a touch of White and some clear food grade alcohol. This time, paint your Apple Cake from the top to bottom in patches, so that the coloring isn’t consistent throughout – just like a real apple! While it’s still wet, speckle your apple with some remaining yellow food coloring so that the dots disperse and aren’t so heavy. Let dry.

Pro Tips for Making the Recipe

Here are some helpful suggestions to ensure your Giant Apple Cake turns out perfectly:

  • Take your time while carving the cake to achieve the perfect apple shape.
  • Use a serrated knife for leveling and carving for better control.
  • Don’t rush the chilling process; it helps the buttercream set and makes decorating easier.
  • Experiment with colors to make your apple unique!
  • Have fun with the decorating process; it’s all about creativity!

How to Serve

This Giant Apple Cake is perfect for any occasion! Serve it as a stunning centerpiece at your next gathering, or slice it up for a delightful dessert after a family dinner. Pair it with some quick family dinners or easy pasta recipes for a complete meal experience. Your guests will be talking about this cake long after the last slice is gone!

Make Ahead and Storage

If you want to prepare this cake ahead of time, you can bake the cake layers and freeze them. Just make sure to wrap them tightly in plastic wrap. The fondant can also be made in advance and stored in an airtight container. Once decorated, the cake can be stored in the fridge for up to a week. Just remember to let it come to room temperature before serving for the best flavor and texture!

So, are you ready to create your own Giant Apple Cake? I can’t wait to see your beautiful creations! Don’t forget to share your Apple Cake Images with me. Happy baking!

A giant apple-shaped cake cut in half, revealing layers of yellow cake inside.

Giant Apple Cake

A stunning and realistic giant apple cake featuring detailed carving, vibrant painting, and decorative elements like a stem and leaf. Perfect for special occasions and impressive displays.
Prep Time 2 hours
Cook Time 1 hour 20 minutes
Total Time 3 hours 20 minutes
Servings: 8 slices
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: custom
Calories: 650

Ingredients
  

Cake
  • 12 lbs Yo’s Ultimate Vanilla Cake
  • Simple Syrup Simple Syrup
  • Italian Meringue Buttercream Italian Meringue Buttercream
  • White Chocolate Candy Melts White Chocolate Candy Melts
  • Green Food Colouring Green Food Colouring
  • Brazil Nuts Brazil Nuts
  • 3 lbs Red Fondant
  • Gum Paste Gum Paste
  • Green Gum Paste Green Gum Paste
  • Red Food Coloring Red Food Coloring
  • Golden Yellow Food Coloring Golden Yellow Food Coloring
  • White Food Coloring White Food Coloring
  • Brown Food Coloring Brown Food Coloring
  • Clear Food Grade Alcohol Clear Food Grade Alcohol
  • Piping Gel Piping Gel
  • Green Color Dust Green Color Dust
  • Yellow Color Dust Yellow Color Dust

Method
 

  1. Bake and cool the vanilla cake layers, then level and carve into an apple shape with a tapered top and feet.
  2. Prepare buttercream and simple syrup; assemble stacked cakes with filling, then chill.
  3. Create secret chambers with chocolate, insert Brazil nuts as seeds, and cover with buttercream.
  4. Crumb coat and smooth the cake, then chill. Cover with red fondant, repair cracks with alcohol-based paste.
  5. Paint the cake with red and yellow food coloring mixtures to mimic a real apple, adding speckles for realism.

Notes

Use high-quality ingredients for best results and take your time shaping and painting for a realistic finish.

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