Make your own Minecraft Dessert for a Minecraft themed birthday party. Video tutorial and step by step photos.
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Most little boys are big fans of the video game Minecraft. I put together this Minecraft birthday party for my 8-year-old this year and it was a big hit! I created free printables as well so you can recreate this party easily!
My very first book, The Minecrafter's Cookbook comes out on November 27th, and to celebrate, I'm sharing some recipes from the book for the next few weeks! The book is for kids and families that want to learn how to cook the items they see in Minecraft. There are recipes for all of the food
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I was all down to throw my son’s 5th birthday party at Nickel City. This is what I did for my daughter for her 9th birthday earlier this year and my son told me during her party that he wanted the same party. Awesome! I thought. There was no setting-up, decorating, planning, or …
My sweet oldest turned eight years old today. Eight. Years. Old. Eight is THAT age, you know. Where we are truly making memories. Where THIS is his childhood. Where you know all you do, good and b…
My son turned 7 so of course wanted a Minecraft party because doesn't every little boy?? :) I included some of the graphics I created for the party - feel free to print and use for yours. I created the invite and uploaded it to pinng.com to send as an evite. I got a lot of help with the cake from watching this video. I used this cake recipe for the grass blocks and it worked beautifully. The "sand blocks" are just basic rice krispies, water is blue jello and the icing is this. mini coloring book (see printables below to make your own) ********FREE PRINTABLES******** Just click image for full size and print The Minecraft coloring book labels need to be cut out, folded in half and stapled to the top of the coloring pages. I found all the Minecraft coloring images here but shrunk them all down to make the mini books. They were a big hit! I put these food labels in plastic 4x6 frames from Walmart.
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Each year, I endeavour to make a cake for my son. This is his 6th birthday and my 6th cake for him. As his age progresses, his request for his birthday cake also gets complicated. This year, he requested for a Minecraft cake. In case you are in the dark, Minecraft is actually an online game (which makes no sense to me at all). When I first googled for information, I was apprehensive. It was complicated. I was not confident I could do it. Worse of all, it involves fondant, which I have not ventured into and have no interest in doing so. But I have to at least try. I initially planned a very simple cake with purchased figurines as topper. Unfortunately, I have forgotten to purchase the figurines and therefore, it didn't come in time. I have to use fondant to make the figurines. Even that, I chose the easiest figurines, ENDERMAN and CREEPER. I had no choice but also make STEVE as he is a trademark in Minecraft afterall. Surprising for me, the cake was easier to do as I thought. The only hard (rather time consuming) part are the figurines which I pre-make one day in advance. For the tutorial of the figurines, I refered to some Youtube clips. You can find the tutorials here: STEVE CREEPER ENDERMAN Luckily for me, it turned out quite satisfactory. As for the cake, it was a chocolate sponge cake with two layers to whipped topping. I made the cake with a 7" cake tin so that it will resemble the land later. The cake was soft and fragrant, just as I wanted it. You can find my recipe here: CHOCOLATE SPONGE CAKE To make it look real, I covered the sides of the cake with chocolate fondant. This time, I did a rough estimate. I used 3/4 cup of cooking chocolate chips to 3/4 cup of whipped topping (as I needed to finished off the topping. I thought it was a bit runny so I put it in the fridge to cool. Turned out the consistency was what I wanted. Perfect! Of course, if you have a better ganache recipe, by all means modify. Mine was just a simple "make-with-what-is-available" estimate. I got my grass to the perfect colour. It took a lot of green colouring. Unfortunately when it was eaten, the green was all over the mouth making everyone looked like zombie. Now, I wonder how those cakes I saw on TV with bright colours were made. Wouldn't it leave a trail of colours too? I used Americolour gel. Is there a better gel? Please share. Making this cake was easier that I thought. I first layered my cake and then cut a square out of my square cake. I stacked it on top of the larger portion to make it double layer representing the uneven levels in Minecraft. It could be more complicated but I opted for a simple presentation. Two levels. I did a blue gel to represent the water. It was not very successful as it melted when I took the cake out. So I quickly threw it away. The grass was piped on the cake. Ganache was applied roughly at the sides. The up side about making this cake is that you don't need a clean refined finishing. The terrain is by nature rough! Yay! So here it is, my process of making this cake. Hope you enjoyed reading it as much as I enjoyed eating it! For my amateur and simple (done 5 years ago) Teddy Bear Cake, please click here: