I have a friend, whom I have known for a very long time. She now happens to live on the same street as me. She has a total of 4 children. He baby, the only boy, had a birthday recently. Mom asked me to do the cake, which of course I said yes. She asked me if I could do a lion. Ummm...sure. I'll try anything once. She then showed me a picture of this child's favorite stuffed toy, a lion, and asked me to get as close to it as I could. No pressure!
I asked her the usual questions about flavor, filling, etc. I was really thankful she did not want a three-dimensional cake.
I used my tried and true, go-to chocolate cake recipe:
2 C flour
2 C sugar
6 Tbsp cocoa
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
2 C warm water
2/3 C oil
2 Tbsp vinegar
2 tsp vanilla (or 1/2 tsp mint) extract
As she was expecting a fairly big crowd, I actually made two cakes, one recipe in a 16 in. round pan. I used standard buttercream between the layers and to crumb coat the cake. I then cheated, went to Wal-Mart and got one of their flesh tone pre-made fondant kits. I only put the fondant on the top of the cake because I needed to make a lion's mane around the outside anyway.
The only thing I was really disappointed about was that mane. I tried my "hair/grass" tip. No go. I have hot hand syndrome (don't laugh, it's a thing) so after the first few bits, the buttercream was coming out in a big blob. PLUS...did I mention it was a 16 inch round cake? That's a LOT of piping with the hair tip. Soooo...take 2 was a star tip. I got the entire mane piped on, allowed it to chill again in the fridge. Then, I took the tines of a fork to make it look like the stuffed animal with a mane that had seen better days.
Anyway, here is the end result. Mom loved it, the little boy loved it. I was less than 100% pleased, but I'm not the one who mattered...
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