The monkey head was actually baked in 3 bowls – 2 of the same size (to make a ball) and one very small one, they were stuck together with a simple chocolate buttercream and skewers then trimmed down to more resemble a monkey face.
The face of the monkey cake was put together in 3 different stages – the eyebrow and eye area, the mouth and then the nose etc so the fondant nicely covered the lips etc. The ears are also fondant and then a chocolate buttercream coloured so it was dark enough and just applied with the piping bag and star shaped nozzle.
The bananas are fondant also – coloured yellow and shaped then brown food colouring lightly painted on the ends.The cake itself was just a basic chocolate fudge cake which came out nice and moist.
Lots of fun to make! Helpful to make sure your cake is entirely cooled before putting the buttercream on, does make for a very moist cake if not though ! To give your fondant a shiny smoother look you can apply glucose thinned out with a little hot water after you have shaped it – but it will stay shiny unless you lightly dust with icing sugar – this can get messy though.
Very Very cool, Do you make a Stitch also??
Well done Fi, put all your cakes on there we want to see them all. Please Love TP (Liz)
I think this is one of the most fabulous cakes I’ve ever seen!!
fun cake !
That monkey cake is the cutest ever! Thanks for sharing.
This is the coolest monkey cake. Awesome job!!!
the monkey cake very good best one I’ve seen yet
Great Job!!! This cake is awesome
I love this cake. You did a wonderful job! Thanks for sharing your talent.
is amazing!!! what a gift you have!
I just showed this to my mom and told her that this is what I want for my sweet 16! Nice job, must have taken for ever!
I hope you realize your talent. I make
birthday cakes and would never attempt such a cake.
Surely you are a professional. Absolutely
love it!