I did have to order a special loaf pan – Wilton 16x4x4.5 and the no 5 cookie cutter (you can use any other number) from Amazon for the cake and it did take about 4 hours to bake the cake (including bake time, freezing time etc) but it was so totally worth it! I used Betty Crocker Pound Cake Mix (4 boxes) and home-made Buttercream frosting. For decorating, I used a ‘grass tip’ or multi-opening tip No. 233 and placed two toy figurines (food grade plastic) of Sully and Mike on it! Pretty simple, eh!
- Betty Crocker Pound Cake Mix – 4 (16 ounce) packages
- Butter, Milk/Water, Eggs – as per package instruction
- Colors of your choice – I used Teal and Violet from this pack of Wilton
Step 3: Cut 1 inch slices out of the cooled down cake – do not make the slices thinner or it will topple like a few of mine did. Lay the slices flat and chill them for at least an hour in the freezer. After an hour cut out number 5s using the cookie cutter and place them in a single layer – a cookie sheet will come handy and freeze them again for at least an hour or two.
Step 4: Freeze the colorful number 5 cut outs for at least 2 hours.
Step 5: When the number 5s are almost done chilling, make the next batch of batter using 2 more boxes (following the package instructions).
Step 6: Line the loaf pan once again with the aluminium foil and add a thin layer of batter to the bottom. Fill a pastry bag (or two) with the remaining batter.
Step 7: Stack a few Number 5s in the pan (like in the picture) and pour the batter on both the sides to keep the numbers as straight as possible.. Repeat till all the 5s are stacked tightly and then pour the remaining batter to cover the top. Smooth the top using a spatula. The husband helped me in doing this, I could not have done it alone.
Step 8: Mark the side with the forward-facing 5. Bake the cake at 325 F for about 70-80 minutes. Turn 180 degrees halfway through.
.Original recipe from tablespoon.com
Tips:
- Make sure that the 5s are frozen solid before you start stacking them.
- Make sure that you stack just a few 5s at a time, pouring batter on both the sides as you go, or the 5s will not be straight.
Wow!!! What an awesome attempt… looks really good for all the effort…
Thank you so much Rafeeda 🙂
Awesome!
Thank you 🙂
Hi, It is really great to see the effort made and beautiful outcome, even lovely was the method detailing. I also have keep interest in baking so thank you for posting this.
Thank you so much Preeti!! 🙂
Hey, lovely cake and birthday setup. Your son is so lucky !
I have a question: how do you know how far apart to stack the frozen-cut-out-numbers and where to cut to get a clean numbered slice ?
Thanks..
Thank you so much Yamini! I do apologize for the late reply.
You need to stack the 5's as closely as possible, that way wherever you cut it, you will get a 5! 🙂
wow its delicious i try this today and its make my day perfect thanks for this. SeaFooD Recipes
Hi , I am planning to make this cake for my daughter's 5th birthday
Can you tell me the size of the cookie cutter
Thanks
Monalisa
Hi ,
Very nice decoration
I am planning to make the cake for my daughter's 5th birthday
Can you please tell me the size of the cookie cutter
Thanks
Monalisa
Thank you Monalisa 🙂
I used a 3 inch coolie cutter 🙂