The following is an excerpt from SugarBaby extolling my love of candy corn:
My favorite halloween costume was a death trap: seven feet of chicken wire slathered in papier maché, festooned in flammable white, orange and yellow oil paint, made mobile with four shimmying grocery cart wheels, and equipped with a sticky trap door for candy deposits. I was the envy of every kid at Woodmont Elementary. I was the biggest candy corn on earth.
Sadly, there was no ventilation, it tipped whenever I tried to negotiate a curb, and the built-in mesh window was inches to low for my gangly frame. But I was happy to withstand any discomfort for a giant candy corn, even if it wasn't edible. Luckily, I usually got a few pounds of the real stuff deposited into the bucked attached precariously to the inside of the costume. Today, I bypass trick-or-treating and death-trap costumes and simply make my favorite ghoulish treat at home and in any shape I desire.
I also love chocolate cake and nougat filling.
Put it all together and you better believe you'll be in a sugar coma for a week. But I guarantee you'll be smiling!
Everything in this sweet cake can be found in SugarBaby. The chocolate cake's on page 216.
The innards of my fudgey chocolate cake are filled with vanilla nougat, which you can find on page 120 of SugarBaby.
The ghostly veil is candy corn (page 66).
Here's how I put it all together.
For the cake insides, I take half the fudgey chocolate cake recipe . I make a dozen cupcakes with the batter (they are baked for 15 to 20 minutes).
I then make half the vanilla nougat recipe while the cupcakes cool.
I level the tops of the cupcakes and put the tops aside.
| level all of the cupcakes |
I take a melon or teaspoon cookie scoop and scoop the middle of each cup cake out.
| scoop the innards of the cakes. just enough to make a divet for the filling. |
I put one cupcake atop the other. Smush them together gently.
I then take the small slice we leveled off from one of the cakes and trim it to size to fit on top of our little cake tower and then place it on top and gently smush again. The cake is so moist, you'll find that everything adheres just fine.
| and here's what it looks like sliced in half. Yummy. |
Keep one piece plain and die one piece orange and the other yellow.
Roll the plain piece into a foot long rope.
Divide the orange and yellow pieces and roll them all into foot long ropes. Put the orange pieces on either side of the plain rope and the yellow pieces on either side of the orange ropes.
Make sure there's a fine layer of either corn starch or confectioner's sugar on your table and lightly dust a rolling pin with the same. Roll the ropes together into a 6" wide x 36" long strip. Stamp out 6, 6" rounds.
Gently cover each cake with the 6 inch round of candy corn.
Use a medium sized open pastry tip to cut out ghoulish eyes and a large pastry tip for the mouth.
If you like, fill the spooky eye and mouth cavities with melted chocolate or leave them deeply vacant with the promise of the deadly sweetness within.
18 comments:
Brilliant! Did you fill the top picture's eyes and mouth with chocolate or turned around chocolate chips? This would be loads of fun to do with kids!
I had thought to make the candy corn recipe in your book for Halloween this year, but these little ghosts are completely adorable. Color me mightily impressed.
oh my goodness this is adorable! well one.
Very cool! You are so creative Gesine.
How cute is this! Your creativity is fabulous.
Beckie in Brentwood, TN
Can't wait to try these! Candy corn are my favorite too! My daughter was a Candy corn last year (she was 20 months at the time) I have a little felt candy corn shaped jumper and a little white hat.
It's little cakes like these that raise baking to a fine art and master bakers to creative artist status. Nicely done!
That is AWESOME!!!!!!! You never fail to amaze with the things you come up with. The chocolate with the candy corn-BRILLIANT!!!!!! As Rock Hudson put it a time or two in Pillow Talk, "You are my inspiration, Gesine!!!!"
Another reminder for me to hurry and get your latest cookbook! Too cute!
Love these. I am a candy corn freak and so jealous of your halloween costume.
Completely darling! You are an unending source of creativity and talent.
Oh my goodness. That candy corn costume description made me laugh out loud, it sounds so amazing. These ghosts are DEFINITELY the funniest, most non-lame take on Halloween baking EVER. That frosting filling cross-section looks too good to be true!
Helga's daughter {love that},
Those are adorable, creative, and I'm sure delicious. Still so hot here in AZ that I can't believe Halloween is just around the corner.
I LOVE these!! I have been looking for the perfect Halloween baked good - I believe I have found it!!
Those ghost absolutely cute! What a clever idea!
Just the right mix of cute and creepy:) Fabulous!
Hi Gesine, I don't remember your death trap costume (or much else these days-ha!) but I'd love to see a photo! Got one?
Dear Gesine, this Candy corn is just awesome! Got your post from Google reader and pinned it in my borad - food art. I am totaly new at Pinterest. Within few hours, got 397 repinning. Happy baking :)
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