Fire Engine Cake

Fire Engine Cake
Fire Engine Cake might be just the dessert you are searching for. This recipe serves 12. One portion of this dish contains approximately 5g of protein, 15g of fat, and This recipe is typical of Mexican cuisine. From preparation to the plate, this recipe takes around 3 hours and 5 minutes. A mixture of licorice coil, chocolate creme sandwich cookies, chewy fruit-flavored gumdrops, and a handful of other ingredients are all it takes to make this recipe so yummy.

Instructions

1
Heat oven to 350F (325F for dark or nonstick pans). Grease or spray bottoms and sides of three 8x4-inch loaf pans.
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Make cake batter as directed on box. Divide batter evenly among pans.
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Bake 27 to 34 minutes or until toothpick inserted in center comes out clean. Cool 10 minutes.
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Remove cakes from pans; place rounded sides up on cooling racks. Cool completely, about 1 hour.
5
Spoon 1/2 cup of the frosting into small bowl; stir in enough black food color to make gray.
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Place 1/2 cup of the remaining white vanilla frosting in small resealable plastic freezer bag; cut small tip off 1 corner of bag. Spoon remaining white vanilla frosting into large bowl; stir in enough red food color until desired red color.
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Trim rounded tops from each cake to make flat surface.
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Cut cakes and arrange pieces on platter as shown in diagram (template can be found under the Tips below), attaching pieces with thin layer of red frosting, to form fire engine.
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Spread thin layer of red frosting over entire cake to seal in crumbs. For easier handling, refrigerate or freeze cake 30 to 60 minutes.
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Frost area between cab and back of engine with gray frosting.
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Place remaining gray frosting in small resealable plastic freezer bag; cut small tip off 1 corner of bag. Frost remaining fire engine with red frosting. Pipe on windshield, windows and ladder with white frosting. Trim and discard thin slice (about 1/8 inch) off bottoms of 4 red and 4 yellow gumdrops; attach trimmed gumdrops for headlights and taillights with white frosting. Attach remaining gumdrops on top of engine for lights. For wheels, pipe 1/2-inch circle of gray frosting on center of each cookie for hubcap; attach wheels to cake. Attach licorice coils on sides of cake for hoses.
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Pipe gray frosting around wheels and bottom edge of engine. For bumpers, pipe 1 or 2 lines of gray frosting on front and back of engine. Store loosely covered.
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Recommended wine: Pinot Noir, Riesling, Sparkling Rose

Pinot Noir, Riesling, and Sparkling rosé are my top picks for Mexican. Acidic white wines like riesling or low-tannin reds like pinot noir can work well with Mexican dishes. Sparkling rosé is a safe pairing too. One wine you could try is Stoltz Organic Pinot Noir. It has 5 out of 5 stars and a bottle costs about 26 dollars.
Stoltz Organic Pinot Noir
Stoltz Organic Pinot Noir
This Pinot shows well with its deep rich color and floral aroma for an organic Columbia Gorge Pinot noir. Everything is in order for this wine to either welcome years of aging or be drunk on the spot.
DifficultyExpert
Ready In3 hrs, 5 m.
Servings12
Health Score5
CuisinesMexican
Dish TypesSide Dish
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