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Welcome to How to Cook That.net, I'm Ann Reardon. For a printable copy of the recipes, including
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quantities and ingredients, simply go to the website, howtocookthat.net.
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Today we're looking at how to make a princess cake, using buttercream and vanilla cake.
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To start with, to make your cake, put all the ingredients in the mixing bowl, and set
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it on high and leave it for about 2 or 3 minutes, until it is light and creamy. While that is
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mixing, you need to take a bowl that's about the size that you want the skirt to be and
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spray it with some cooking oil, and also you need one tin that also needs to be sprayed
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with cooking oil. Take some baking paper. We're going to line the tin with baking paper.
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Fold it in half, and fold it in half again. Using one hand here, because I've got my baby
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on my hip. Then once you've folded it in half 4 times, simply cut one corner around, in
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the shape of your tin. And then when you unfold it, you've got your circle ready to go in
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the base of your tin. And that is ready for your cake. Check your mixture, it should be
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looking like this light, fluffy and white-ish in colour. You need to half fill your tin.
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If you put anymore than that in there it's going to overflow when it rises in the oven.
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Then when I'm making my cakes that I want to layer, I like to push more mixture towards
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the edge and away from the middle. Even though when you put it in the oven it's going to
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flow back into the middle, this seems to stop the large doming effect and the sides being
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too low. Put the rest of the mixture into the oven-proof bowl and then push that towards
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the edge again.
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Bake in a moderate oven for about 20 minutes and then move both of them down to a lower
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shelf in the oven and then put a baking tray over the top, so they don't burn on top. The
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bowl in particular is going to take a while to cook. You just need to keep checking it
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by placing a knife in the middle to see if it's done. If the knife comes out clean, it's
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done.
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Once it's cooked, tip it out and allow it to cool completely. And then we want to trim
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around the top edge of the bowl. Cause we want it to be the shape of a skirt, not the
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shape of a bowl turned upside down. So you need to take a sharp knife and trim off around
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the top. Start doing little by little. You can always take off more. And then we're gonna
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cut this into 3 layers. Being careful not to cut your hand. There's one, and then there's
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two and three. So you're doing two cuts through which gives you the three layers.
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Then take your cake, which I don't need to level the top, because as I said, the way
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of moving it away from the middle has meant that we've got a flat cake on top. So we're
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just cutting it into 2 layers for our base layer. There we go. And then using a cookie
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cutter for each of those layers in the middle, take out a centre circle. This is to allow
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room to put the legs of the doll down the middle of the cake. Then you can eat those
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bits.
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Then we're going to take some simple syrup. The recipe for that is on the website. If
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you click on the link in the description below the video you'll get all the quantities for
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the cake and the Simple syrup and everything. The purpose for the simple syrup is it keeps
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the cake moist. Often if you have an ice cake, it can come out quite dry, but by adding some
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simple syrup, which you can flavour how you like, it helps keep the cake moist and it
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doesn't make the cake soggy at all.
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Put a layer of butter cream. Again the butter cream recipe is also on the website, just
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link in the description below this video. Then spread it. It doesn't matter if it's
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overlapping on the outside because we're going to put a layer of butter cream on the outside.
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We don't want too much overlapping into the middle, because that's just going to be wasted.
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On your next layer, just repeat what we've already done. So another squirt of your simple
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syrup, then add your butter cream, spread it out and repeat this, all the way, with
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all your layers, up to the top. And you're just doing the same thing. As I said, don't
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worry about butter cream sticking out on the outside edge. Because we're gonna use that
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to help cover the outside of the cake anyway. And it's easier if you've actually got it
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overlapping to the outside because then you don't have lots of gaps and holes that you
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need to fill. So there's our final layer.
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Then using a large knife or spatular if you've got one, spread out that butter cream that
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we had overlapping. If you need to get extra, just get some extra out of the bowl and spread
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that around. So we're trying to get a really thin, what's called a "crumb coat" over the
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whole cake. And the purpose for that with this cake, is it's gonna help us when we're
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piping on pretty frills, to not get crumbs in our icing. And also it'll help the icing
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stick to the cake.
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Now take your doll, put its hair up, and wrap the body in plastic wrap to protect it. Then
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take a zip-lock bag and make a cut as shown. Just a small cut, not too big. And then take
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the very tip off your bag, just a tiny bit, not a lot for taking that off. And you want
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to do that twice cause we want two bags, one for white butter cream and one for our pink.
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I'll just show you on an envelope in case you couldn't see that. Make a small cut into
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the bag. And take the very tip off the end. Then fill your bag with your butter cream
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and put one layer of white butter cream around the bottom. Then this is your pink. Just showing
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you the direction that you hold the bag. And put a, just above the white layer, just overlaping
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slightly. Go around, just slightly going in and out with your pink icing. And continue
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to do that all the way around. To make it easy to turn, if you put the base on a bowl,
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you can then get your hand underneath to turn easily.
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Now you've got a few choices of bodice types. For this particular one, bend your dolls legs
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and pop the doll into the cake. Then get a zip-lock bag. Make a very small cut off the
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corner and a small cut in. Start with your straps, over the shoulder and around the back.
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This is your classic sort of bodice that you see on these cakes. I have given you a couple
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more options of different ones after this, if you prefer a different sort of a style.
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So follow around the line of the top of the dress with your butter cream, giving a line.
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And then just do little spots of butter cream. Just push it in, give a little squeeze, and
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pull back and move along. Repeat this all over the the whole bodice. And you've got
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your classic butter cream bodice for your cake. Then take your bag that you had your
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frill butter cream in, and just put a frill the whole way around to fill any gap between
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the doll and the cake and finish it off. And then finally, we'll take some silver decorations
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and just pop those at the neck line of the cake. And that's one bodice option.
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Your other option, you need to do this before you put the doll into the cake. Just make
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an outline of your dress, and some stripes going downwards. Make it go further down the
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body than you think you need, so that way you don't have to come back and top it up
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if you've missed some. All the way around. Then what we're going to do is, hold the doll
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over a bowl, and cover it in sprinkles of your choice. I've used pink here, but you
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can use multi-coloured or whatever you'd like. Shake off any excess, do the back and the
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sides. And then take your butter cream again, and fill in the holes that you left the lines.
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So it gives us a striped bodice effect to your cake. Which can look pretty. It give
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a bit of variation to it. Once you've finished doing that, again bend the doll's legs to
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get it to the right height. And because you've already covered the body, you hold it by the
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head, and push it in. And then do the frill around the top.
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The last one, which is my favourite one. Again do your outline, going around the doll. Then
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placing it over a bowl, using some white, longer style spinkles, so it looks a bit like
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white fur, cover over the icing that you've already done, and shake off any excess. And
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then take your butter cream, and just following straight down, doing lines all the way down,
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finish off your bodice, and do that all the way round and on the other side. And then
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put your doll into your cake, and do the frill around to finish any gap.
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I've also done a tutorial on how to do a princess doll using fondant which you can click on,
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or the easy butter cream rose cupcakes for you there as well.
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