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How to Make a Car Cake Using Wilton 3d Car Pan

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Make a Car Cake Using Wilton 3d Car Pan
Make a Car Cake Using Wilton 3d Car Pan

This is how i made my sons car cake for his 4th birthday using a 3d wilton car pan.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • wilton 3d car cake pan
  • 2 boxes of cake mix and ingredients described on back of your boxes
  • a bag of soft icing mixture and ingedients described on back of bag
  • food colouring
  • liqourice rolls (for the wheels and bumbers)
  1. Step 1

    Get your 3d Wilton car pan (i baught mine from ebay or you can get it from various online cake supplies sites) and grease all over dont miss a spot.

  2. Step 2

    make up your cake mixtures as directed on boxes and pour into pan, have oven preheated at 180 degrees c, place pan on middle shelf rack and cook 50-60 mins.

  3. Step 3

    when cooked take out of oven allow to cool in pan 8-10 mins till pan is cool enough to touch place cake on cooling rack. allow to cool 1 hour.

  4. Step 4

    mix up your icing and ice cake

  5. Step 5

    for liqorice wheels buy liqorice rolls and cut down to size of suitable wheel and place on cake.
    for bumbers cut strips from the liqorice rolls and place on cake will stick to icing i found. and thats it you have a car cake!

Tips & Warnings
  • to check if cake is cooked press middle of cake lightly if it springs back its ready.
  • dont leave in to long as cake will begin to burn on the roof part first.
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