I wanted to make a cake for my brother-in-law’s birthday and am not sure how exactly this was decided but it was: peanut butter jelly time! (with a baseball bat!)
It was a chocolate cake, with a strawberry jam filling and peanut butter frosting. I covered it in white fondant for the smooth finish on which the fondant banana, complete with maracas sat upon. I made the banana, his extremities, eyes, and mouth with fondant colours I had made last month for the Adventure Time Cupcakes. It was pretty lucky that I had all of the colours, and that purple worked for the arms and legs instead of the black.
The next step was baking the cake, and filling it with the strawberry jam & putting a ‘crumb coat’ of peanut butter frosting on it:
I’m also not very good at crumb coats, or finishing a cake in frosting. I find that I always get crumbs in anything, and then there’s the ripping of the cake as the frosting goes over it. It also drives me crazy when it’s not completely even – which it never is. I tried my best, and this was ok considering it was being covered. After that sat over night, I put on the fondant. It was my first time covering a cake in fondant, but with some tips and resources, it turned out well!
I just wasn’t sure how to finish off the ‘back’. I believe like every Christmas tree, every cake has a ‘back’. The ugly side that no one ever needs to look at. I’ll figure out the fondant smoothing/sealing technique for next time. Also, since my cake board was larger than the actual cake, cutting the fondant around the bottom was tricky. I covered up the unsightly cutting job with a slightly-less-unsightly fondant ‘ribbon’. It was kind of uneven but it did the trick, it looked better than the previous cut job!
The last step was just putting the actual banana decor on the cake. I used fudge frosting to do the outlines of his mouth and eyes and it looked way better once I added that. I also used that fudge frosting to write the letters – which also turned out better than anticipated. I am not good at cake writing, my hands shake quite a bit. I also just free-balled that alignment and was super pleased that I eyeballed it well enough!








