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overpipe tip 2 lines on side panels. Attach 2 sugar wafers with icing to front of car for bumper; attach 2 smaller wafer pieces for bumper sides. Cover front bumper with tip 2B lines, smooth if necessary with finger dipped in cornstarch. Pipe tip 10 outline bars and back bumper. Outline and pipe-in tip 4 front lights, back lights and back license plate. Pipe tip 3 lines on roof; add tip 8 outline luggage rack with tip 4 crossbars. For roof lights, cover 2/3 of mini marshmallow with tip 4 in buttercream (pat smooth with finger dipped in cornstarch); leave one white end exposed to resemble light. Attach to car with icing. Print tip 4 name and pipe tip 4 decal on front grill. Bevel ends of sheet cake by trimming sides to randomly measure 1 to 11/2 in. high. Cut cupcakes horizontally in half and attach randomly to cake top to create rugged terrain. Generously ice cake with spatula; add brown sugar "gravel". Cut two hidden pillars to 4 in. high for back of car and cut two to 41/2 in. high for front of car;
Position oval plate on hidden pillars to hold car. Cover pillars with icing, building up to blend with rugged terrain. For car wheels, heat Chocolate Ready-To-Use Decorator Icing in microwave at 40% power for 20 to 30 seconds. place 4 donuts on cooling grid over cookie sheet and cover with icing; Let dry on waxed paper-covered board. Pipe tip 3 outline treads with reserved icing. Cut lollipop sticks to 3 in. lengths and insert into donut wheels to secure. Assemble cakes: Ice oval plate smooth; Insert wheels on lollipop sticks under sides of car. Note: Combine Red-Red and No-Taste Red for shade used.Cake by Tabatha L., Willow Grove, PA I made this race car cake for a man who collects Ferrari’s. I used nine pound cakes to get the shape I wanted. I carved the cake out and butter creamed then covered in fondant. I used fondant to make lights, windows etc. I used Rice Crispy Treats to make tires which I then covered in fondant and painted. Cake by Lisa G., Croton on Hudson, NY
Our Elementary School PTA sponsors a "Cake Walk" as a fundraiser during our school fair. The children have an opportunity to win a cake. This is one of the cakes I made for this year’s cake walk. It is a race car cake made with a Wilton cake mold and Wilton Icing tubes fitted with a decorating tip. Underneath is homemade cream cheese icing. Cake by Stephanie H., Joplin, MO My oldest son loves hot wheels cars so we had a Hot Wheels party. I intended to make a 3-D car cake but that attempt failed. My second idea to make a race car cake worked well and was much easier. I baked a cake mix in a 9×13 pan and noticed when I removed the cake from the oven that the cake slanted up at one end. It had the shape of a race car already so I cut a rectangle out of the pan leaving about 1" on each side. I used the two strips of scraps for the top of the car and the back "fin". I secured the fin with toothpicks and frosting. I tinted white frosting with blue food coloring and used canned decorating frosting for the writing and outlining.
I used Oreo cookies for the tires and stuck two white Dum Dum suckers in the front for headlights. For the back bumper I broke up a Hershey’s bar and used the individual bars. This cake was a big hit. Cake by Sarah P., Munroe Falls, OH I made this race car cake for my boyfriend’s mom whose favorite NASCAR driver is Tony Stewart. I used Wilton’s NASCAR cake pan. I used a white cake mix and put half of it in another bowl and added a packet of orange jelly then marbled the orange and white in the pan. I outlined the major features in black first then filled in the rest with a star tip. I added the text last. Cake by Amber T., San Antonio, TX I used a square pan and a pattern my nephew found on the back of some Cars invitations. I was so flattered that he asked me if I could make him a race car cake like the one in the picture he cut out and sent me! I copied the idea from the black and white picture and then put the toy car on top. My nephew loved the cake and he really loved getting to keep the car!
Cake by Andrea N., Kent, OH My friend is a huge Ricky Rudd Ford Fusion Snickers 88 NASCAR fan. So I used the Wilton NASCAR pan and ignored their design for my race car cake. I just found a picture on the web and tried the best I could to recreate it. He may have been turning 20 but he sure loved it! One of my decorating instructors said that black is the toughest icing color to make and it’s easier to buy the tube of black icing to keep around for little touches. This helped me out in a bind for this cake cause I didn’t need a lot and last time I tried to make grey (not even black) I added a little black to white and it turned a bluish grey. I recommend buying the Wilton tube of black icing just to have on hand. Cake by Swart B., Seabrook, NH This is a Tony Steward Nascar cake I made using the Nascar pan. I used chocolate cake with butter cream frosting. Cake by Becky D., Bedford, IN We baked the race car cake in an 8×11 pan. Then we slanted the front end and used donuts cut in half for the top.
The piece that we cut out for the front we used for the wing in the back. We used 4 whole donuts for tires. We used yellow icing for the headlight and red icing for the tail lights. Cake by Donna R., Groton, VT I designed nascar cakes with the race fan in mind. I used my horseshoe pan from Wilton to make the track. To make the blacktop I used black colored sugar from Wilton and piled it more on the back stretch. I visited the Nascar collectors section in the store and purchased 2 collector series die cast cars hoping that Dale Jr. would come in first. I also used sugar decorator candies as an additional interest to finish the sides making this complete. Cake by Lisa V., APO AP I used a NASCAR Race car cake shaped pan to make this cake. It was decorated using a Dale Earnhardt Jr. collectible die-cast car as a model. Everything was done freehand using buttercream frosting. Cake by Mary J., Worcester, MA I made 2 cakes because there was going to be too many people to just make one.