JOHN DEERE TRACTOR CAKE
This is more of a procedure than a recipe. I posted in the group Looking For... that I needed a realistic picture of a John Deere Tractor for a birthday cake order. Lots of our great Ladies here helped me in my search and finally I found one I could use. Thanks to all of you. This is the finished cake & I hope little Bladen likes it. I listed this as taking 8 hrs to prepare - I can be a little slow...LOL
Provided by CONNIE BOLDA @DuplinLady
Categories Cakes
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- After allowing the cake to cool in the pan on a rack for 10 minutes, I removed it from the pan. When it was cooled completely. I frosted it with the buttercream.
- Add enough black food coloring to the Wilton's Chocolate Fudge Icing to achieve a black color for the tires.
- Divide the fondant in half. Save 1/2 for another use wrapped tightly & store in the fridge. Divide the Wilton's Decorator Icing in half. Color half yellow & the remaining green. Add enough water or milk to make it a medium consistency.
- Take just a very small amount (1/4 cup) and color it red - for the lights and gas cap.
- Take 1/2 to color brown for the cab,top stacks and side panels.
- Use the rest to color kelly green for the body of the tractor.
- Have on hand 2 copies of the tractor. Use one of the pictures to cut apart the tires, cab and top stacks. Use the other copy as your reference guide.
- I rolled out the green fondant first and used the pattern I had cut from one of the copies of the tractor. Then press the fondant into the frosting.
- Follow the same procedure with the cab & top stacks with the brown fondant.
- Apply the red fondant cut-outs with just a drop of water to the green fondant of the tractor.
- Cut out the center of the tire that is yellow & place on the frosting. Use a toothpick to trace around for your guide to pipe in the yellow frosting. Then pipe the yellow frosting inside the circle you drew. I just used tip # 18.
- Put the larger part of the tire back on the frosting using your picture as a guide & mark the edge with a toothpick. Pipe the black frosting to cover inside the circle you drew and outside from the yellow rim. Place a small dot of black on the hub of the axle.
- Write whatever you want on the cake, I used tip #3 for my Birthday wishes.
- Pipe a bottom border using the green frosting, I used tip #86.
- Pipe the top border using the yellow frosting, I used tip #67.
- Enjoy !! It is very tedious and does take a steady hand - I hope you give it a try.
JOHN DEERE® CAKE
I made this cake for a very special little boy for his 3rd birthday. I love you, Wyatt! ~Mimi
Provided by Emily Herrington @eherrington219
Categories Cakes
Number Of Ingredients 1
Steps:
- Cover the bottom and top layers with fondant after applying a generous coat of white buttercream frosting to the layers. You can use boxed fondant, but I make my own marshmallow fondant and it is sooooo much better.
- Use colored fondant, square cutters, and letter/number shapes for the name/age. I purchased John Deere® figures and toys at Tractor Supply. To make the fence I just rolled and cut rectangles, and then dragged toothpick lines through fondant to make ridges.
- Use brown/green/yellow decorator icing for embellishments/grass. I used brown sugar on top of brown icing to create dirt/mud and pretzel sticks with brown icing for the logs.
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