Gingerbread House Cake
- Cooking spray
- 2 16 -to-18-ounce boxes spice cake mix (plus required ingredients)
- 2 16 -ounce tubs chocolate frosting
- 11 whole graham crackers
- 4 to 5 cups Golden Grahams cereal
- 1 cup vanilla frosting
- Assorted candies, for decorating (we used gummy leaves, licorice string, peppermints and candy- coated chocolate balls)
- Sanding sugar, for decorating
- Cotton candy, for decorating
- Confectioners' sugar, for dusting
- Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F and line two 9-by-13-inch pans with parchment paper; coat with cooking spray.
- Prepare the cake mixes as directed; divide between the pans and bake as directed.
- Let cool, then unmold.
- Stack the 2 cakes with chocolate frosting in between.
- Mark the middle with toothpicks as shown, then cut in half crosswise.
- Stack the 2 halves with frosting in between to make a 4-layer cake.
- Freeze 30 minutes.
- Put the cake on cardboard with a short side facing you.
- Mark the middle with toothpicks as shown.
- To form the roof, shave off the top 2 layers of cake at an angle, starting 1/2 inch to the right and left of the toothpicks.
- Crumble about 2 cups of the cake trimmings and mix with just enough chocolate frosting so it sticks together.
- Moisten your fingers, then gently mold the top of the cake to form the tip of the roof.
- Cut the graham crackers by scoring with a small serrated knife, then snapping along the scored line.
- You will need 16 graham cracker squares, 4 large triangles and 2 small triangles to cover the cake.
- Cover the cake completely with the remaining chocolate frosting.
- Gently press the graham crackers into the frosting to cover the whole cake except the angled roof.
- Cut 1 whole graham cracker into 4 small rectangles for the chimney.
- Insert into the roof as shown, making sure the tops of the graham crackers are aligned.
- Arrange the cereal on the roof in rows, starting from the bottom and working your way up; overlap the rows so they look like shingles.
- Decorate the house with vanilla frosting, candies and sanding sugar.
- To make icicles, pipe a dot of frosting, then drag the pastry bag downward.
- Top the chimney with cotton candy.
- Dust with confectioners' sugar.
- Photograph by Andrew Purcell
cooking spray, cake mix, chocolate frosting, graham crackers, golden grahams cereal, vanilla frosting, peppermints, sanding sugar, cotton, confectioners
Taken from www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/food-network-kitchens/gingerbread-house-cake.html (may not work)