This long-lasting birthday cake is poured out of concrete. It beautifies every birthday table year after year. Since a long candle fits in the middle, this Gugelhupf cake serves as a candle holder at the same time. How easy this concrete cake goes, you can see here. All you need is a silicone shape (small gugelhupf shapes), quick-concrete and salad oil.
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Uses a silicone baking mould with small Gugelhupf cake.
Place the baking mould and salad oil, as well as a brush on your baking tray.
Tip: Uses a cheap oil. It should only prevent the cake from getting stuck in shape.
Now you brush out the baking mould with oil.
The oil should not stand in the molds. Pours out excess oil if necessary!
Mix a tough mixture of quick-concrete and water. Use an old bowl and a spoon for this.
Then gently fill the concrete in the moulds.
Gently strike the surface of the concrete.
Stochert with the spoon in the concrete so that all air bubbles can escape. Air bubbles in the concrete cause it to break later.
The concrete should have a smooth surface.
Then let the concrete harden overnight.
Gently kick the dried cakes out of shape the next day.
Attention: Depending on the type of concrete, drying can take different lengths!
Finally you put a slim candle in the middle of the Gugelhupf. Your birthday cake is ready!
This little cake is also a great gift.
Have fun trying it out!
Materials
Directions
Uses a silicone baking mould with small Gugelhupf cake.
Place the baking mould and salad oil, as well as a brush on your baking tray.
Tip: Uses a cheap oil. It should only prevent the cake from getting stuck in shape.
Now you brush out the baking mould with oil.
The oil should not stand in the molds. Pours out excess oil if necessary!
Mix a tough mixture of quick-concrete and water. Use an old bowl and a spoon for this.
Then gently fill the concrete in the moulds.
Gently strike the surface of the concrete.
Stochert with the spoon in the concrete so that all air bubbles can escape. Air bubbles in the concrete cause it to break later.
The concrete should have a smooth surface.
Then let the concrete harden overnight.
Gently kick the dried cakes out of shape the next day.
Attention: Depending on the type of concrete, drying can take different lengths!
Finally you put a slim candle in the middle of the Gugelhupf. Your birthday cake is ready!
This little cake is also a great gift.
Have fun trying it out!
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Thanks for these great instructions. I had no idea that concrete casting works so easily.