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Hamburger Cake
InstructionsYellow Cake
DirectionsPreheat oven to 350 degrees F. Prepare the cake mix: Use the cake mix, egg whites, egg, oil and water until well mixed. Pour the batter into 2 (9 inch) round pans that have been sprayed with cooking spray (the rest of the batter can be used for cupcakes etc.) Bake for 25 - 30 until cake is done. Let cool in pan for 10 minutes then invert onto a wire rack to let finish cooling.To do the brownie layer: Mix all ingredients together and bake for 25-30 minutes in 9 inch round pan sprayed with cooking spray at 350 degrees F. until top springs back when touched. Cool in pan for 10 minutes then invert onto a wire rack to finish cooling. Now to assemble the cake: Place one yellow cake inverted upside down on plate. In a small bowl mix confectioners sugar and enough milk to form a spreadable consistency. Spread half of this onto yellow cake then top with brownie layer. In another mixing bowl mix whip topping, milk and yellow food coloring until well blended and topping is thick and forms a peak. Spread remaining confectioner's sugar mixture on top of brownie layer so the fruit stays in place. Cover with strawberries (to look like tomatoes) and kiwi (to look like lettuce). Top with whip topping mixture (this is your mustard) and make sure some of the fruit is showing on all sides of the cake. Carefully place the remaining yellow cake on top and sprinkle with the poppy seeds and place in refrigerator until ready to serve. By IMAQT1962 Feedback About This Post:RE: Hamburger Cake
i did a similar easier smaller version of this project when i was a kid. Post By grace (Guest Post) RE: Hamburger CakeVery clever. I admire your creativity. Post by Jantoo RE: Hamburger Cake
Excellent look. Really great ingredients. Nice job! Post by jjager RE: Hamburger Cake
LOVE IT'S LOOK AND CONTENTS! Y U M !!! Post by lyndagayle62 RE: Hamburger CakeThis is ABSOLUTELY the cutest thing ever! It would be perfect for a kids' or tweens' party. Thanks so much for sharing. Post by fionarx RE: Hamburger CakeI just e-mailed this to my sister! My nephew turns 16 next month and this will be great for his party! Thanks!! Post By Sarah. (Guest Post) RE: Hamburger CakeI am making this! Post by Lynn RE: Hamburger Cake
This is the cutest thing I've seen since the birds hatched in my back yard! Post By laurie (Guest Post) RE: Hamburger CakeThat is adorable and it REALLY looks like a hamburger! Post by luv2craft | ||
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