Whether you are
a youngster or only young at heart, you are likely to be a fan of the Choo Choo
bar. These delicious chocolate treats are a fantastic snack, but can also be a
great inspiration for a very special birthday cake. Trains are popular with
kids of all ages, so a train birthday cake is the perfect way to showcase your
favourite Choo Choo bar. Perth home bakers will find that this cake looks
fantastic but is fairly straightforward to make.
Ingredients for One Medium Sized Cake:
225 gram of
softened unsalted butter
225 grams
caster sugar
225 grams of
self raising flour
1 teaspoon
baking powder
4 eggs
Instructions:
Preheat your
oven to 180 degrees. Cream the sugar and butter together until it is light and
creamy. Beat in each of the eggs slowly and once they are incorporated fold in
the flour and baking powder.
Divide the cake
mixture into four 25 x 8 centimetre bar tins. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes until
golden brown. Allow the all the cakes to cool fully on a wire rack before
assembling and decorating.
Making the Train:
You will need a
225 gram sponge roll,
red, blue,
apricot, purple and green food colouring
1 package of
thin liquorice
Chocolate
sprinkles,
20 round
chocolate biscuits
A pack of
chocolate buttons
1 Ice cream
wafer
A few pieces of
popcorn
Choo Choo bars
for decoration
A wooden
skewer, a pipe cleaner and a serving board.
You will also
need buttercream for filling and icing.
Cut each of the
bar cakes vertically to create eight pieces. Five of these pieces will be
needed to make the back of the engine and the tops of the train carriages. The
remaining three pieces need to be cut horizontally to create the bases of the
carriages and the engine. The piece needs to be cut to create a quarter size
piece.
Create the
engine smoke stack by cutting a four centimetre slice off, holding it upright
and using a plain cutter. The rest of the sponge roll will be needed to make
the engine.
Use the
buttercream as the glue to assemble your train. You will need to tint small
amounts of the buttercream different colours for each of the carriages. Cover
the sides and tops of the carriages and engine. Outline the tops of the
carriages and the engine with thin liquorice.
Cover the sides
and top of your smoke stack with red tinted buttercream and coat with the
chocolate sprinkles. Use your wooden skewer to make a hole through several
pieces of popcorn and thread them onto the pipe cleaner. This should be
inserted into the smokestack.
Use a Choo Choo bar to create the effect of railway sleepers. Use the chocolate biscuits to
represent wheels and use the chocolate buttons for additional detail. Finally,
attach a strip of wafer to the front of the engine as a “cow catcher”.
If you love a
Choo Choo bar, Perth sweet enthusiasts should speak to us. We have a fantastic
selection of favourite sweets and chocolates including the Choo Choo bar.
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