
Grad's
Cap Cake
by Laura Ferrante
Supplies needed:
Wilton Wondermold pan or Pampered Chef's large batterbowl
1 cake mix (ingredients need for cake listed on the bake of
the box)
1 lb rolled fondant
1/2 cup buttercream
Cooking Spray
Cocoa Powder
8 inch square cake board
Wilton color paste in black for cap and color of choice for
tassel
Spray the pan or batterbowl very well with cooking spray. This
will allow the cake to release much easier once it is baked.
Don't fill the pan more then 2/3's full. It will rise once
it bakes. Follow the baking time for the cake mix. Once the
cake is done remove from the pan on to a cooling rack. The
cake will need to cool completely before applying the icing.
While the cake is baking and cooling prepare the fondant.
Take 1/3 of the fondant and kneed in color for the tassel.
Roll
it out to a long sausage shape and with a knife score it
to look like a tassel. Roll a small ball look to like
the knot
used to attached the tassel.

Take the remaining fondant and add cocoa powder until you get a nice dark brown color. Use a little shortening on your hands if the fondant becomes sticky. Add the black food coloring. It is much easier to take fondant from brown to black then from white to black. Roll out the fondant out to cover the 8 inch cake board. Attach the tassel and knot to the covered cake board.
Ice the cake with a thin coat of buttercream frosting.
Roll the fondant out to a 12 inch circle and place on
top of the
cake. Smooth the fondant down a little bit at a time working
around the whole cake. When you have the whole cake covered
cut the extra fondant off the bottom of the cake with a
knife.
Attach the 8 inch cake board with a little buttercream
icing.
If you need this cake to feed more people add an 8 inch
cake below the cap as I have done in the photo above. This
cake
can be cover in you choice of icing and decorated in the
colors to match the grad's school. The diploma is white
fondant rolled and red fondant cut to look like a bow.
About Laura...
She is a sugar art lover currently living in Jacksonville, Florida. Originally from Tampa, I grew-up with the beautiful Florida sunshine and beaches.
She is married and has a charming little girl that was born in October 2000. You can normally find them at Disney World on the weekends. Her husband and her love all the restaurants and her daughter can’t resist “The Mouse”.
She has a passion for decorating cakes and trying new decorating techniques. She has found a lot of people like her cakes because they are something unique and different.
She enjoys sharing her cakes and party ideas on this site. She hope you find them helpful.


