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Cracker Barrel Copy Cat Recipe – Chocolate Coca-Cola Cake – Video Tutorial

If you love the Chocolate Coca-Cola Cake at Cracker Barrel, you are in luck. You can follow the recipe and video tutorial below to recreate that scrumptious cake in your own kitchen.

Recipe

Cracker Barrel Copy Cat Recipe – Chocolate Coca-Cola Cake – Video Tutorial

Ingredients

  • FOR CAKE:
  • 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  • 1 cup Coca Cola
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 2 cups sugar
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk
  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tsp. vanilla
  • 3/4 cup cocoa powder
  • 1 tsp. baking soda
  • FOR FROSTING:
  • 1/2 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup Coca Cola
  • 1 tsp. vanilla
  • 1/4 cup chocolate syrup
  • 3 cups powdered sugar

Instructions

  1. Instructions
  2. In a pot over medium heat, combine oil, cola, and butter. Stir to combine. Bring to a boil.
  3. Add in your sugar and flour, stirring until the batter is smooth.
  4. Put your batter in a separate bowl. Add in your buttermilk, eggs, vanilla, cocoa, and baking soda. Whisk until smooth.
  5. Pour the batter into a greased and floured pan.
  6. Bake at 350 ºF for 30 minutes.
  7. While your cake bakes, prepare your frosting in a separate bowl. Start by beating you butter and cocoa powder with a hand mixer. Add your cola, vanilla, and chocolate syrup. Beat to combine, gradually adding your powdered sugar as you mix.
  8. Remove your cake from the oven and give it a few minutes to cool. Frost your cake and enjoy!
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Easy Marshmallow Fondant Recipe & Video Tutorial

I have shown you before how to make easy marshmallow fondant, but this time I created a video tutorial as well. I am a very visual person and love being able to watch video tutorials. They help me immensely, so I decided to try to do as many as I can to help others.

Marshmallow fondant is very inexpensive to make and taste so much better than the premade fondant you can buy in the store. To make this marshmallow fondant, you will need:

You can watch the video tutorial below:

The thing I like about this fondant is that when you use your stand mixer, you can add enough powdered sugar so that it is fairly easy to knead right out of the bowl. It comes together into a workable fondant very quickly.

It is also very easy to color this fondant with gel food coloring. I have another video that shows how easy you can color this marshmallow fondant.  Please subscribe to our YouTube Channel so that you will know when it is live.

Let me know if you try this recipe, and how it worked out for you.


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How To Make Marshmallow Fondant & Decorate A Cake With It!

This shop has been compensated by Collective Bias, Inc. and its advertiser. All opinions are mine alone. #MinionsMovieNight #CollectiveBias

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What was your family’s favorite movie from last summer?  If you are like us, it was  Minions © 2015 Universal Studios-all rights reserved . If you loved the movie like we did, then it’s time to celebrate, because Minions is coming to Blu-ray/DVD at Target on Tuesday, December 8th! We are super excited for this release and we are really ready to celebrate minion style.

If you want to celebrate with a great family movie night, Target is a perfect one-stop-shop for every thing you need to have an award-winning night! If you can’t wait, you can pre-order Minions online at Target and if you do, you will get a $5 Target gift card.  The Minions Metalpak Blu-ray/DVD-Deluxe is only available at Target and has 40 minutes of exclusive content! Pre-ordering is easy, just order online and pick it up at the store!

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You really get a great deal when you order the Target exclusive Minions Metalpak Blu-ray/DVD because you get bonus content not available anywhere else. You get a minions Party Planner that will help you create some fun party flair inspired by the minion movie. Have the perfect party with mask invitations, balloons, banners, cup sleeves and goody bags. Every party has to have yummy treats and recipes for frozen bananas, munch, cupcakes, cookies and cake pops are included. On to fun and games with a Pinata and Pin the Goggles. Finally get creative with balloons and bracelet arts and crafts!

We wanted to make something really special to show how excited we are for the Minions movie release. We decided to make a minions cake. In doing so we made our own marshmallow fondant for the first time. I was a little nervous before we started but found it was very easy and taste so much better than store-bought fondant. I was in Target recently and picked up their Market Pantry Powdered Sugar to use in our marshmallow fondant recipe.

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My husband was a huge help and we had a great time doing this together. In case you want to try it, just follow the step by step tutorial below.

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The ingredients you need to make the fondant are one 16 ounce package of mini-marshmallows, 2 Tbsp. of water, 2 pounds of confectioner’s sugar and some vegetable shortening for your hands and work surface. Our counters are quartz and they are excellent for rolling and kneading directly on. Find out if your surfaces are suitable or use a board.

ingredients

Place the marshmallows in a microwave safe bowl and put the 2 Tbsp. of water over them. Toss a little bit and put in the microwave for 30 seconds, remove and stir. You will see little change after 30 seconds but it is important to work in 30 second increments.

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You will keep repeating the process of microwaving and then stirring the marshmallows until they are all melted with no lumps.

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Next you will add in your confectioner’s sugar a little bit at a time. When you have a consistency that is hard to stir in the bowl you will turn it out onto your work surface you have coated with vegetable shortening. You will also need to coat your hands.

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Fondant Sugar Knead

Next you will knead the fondant and get it blended together with the sugar, you will need to add more sugar until you can stretch it for about 2 inches before it breaks.

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After you have kneaded it to the right consistency you need to wrap in plastic wrap and let it rest in the refrigerator at least 12 hours.

Fondant Away

In the meantime, I used a yellow cake mix to make two 9″ round cake layers.

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Next, we need to make the buttercream chocolate frosting. So you will need 2 sticks of butter, I let my soften at room temperature. You will also need 4 cups of confectioner’s sugar, 3/4 cup of good cocoa powder, 2 tsp. of pure vanilla extract, and 2 tbsp. of milk. You mix all of the frosting ingredients except the milk in a mixer and add the milk a little bit at a time to get to the desired consistency.

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When the layers have cooled, you are going to frost the cake as you would for a regular layer cake.  Level the layers so your cake is as even as possible. Keep the frosting as smooth as you can. You can store the cake in the refrigerator to allow it to crust.

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cake frost

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When your fondant has been chilled enough, take it out and plan your colors. I needed a little white, a little blue, a little gray, a little black and a lot of yellow. So I cut small pieces and left the largest piece for the yellow. I have learned that the best kinds of colors that mix easily and completely are gel colors.

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We happened to have a minions cutter that was made for sandwiches that worked well for the eyes and goggles. If you do not have something like this you can use round cookie cutters and improvise.  We cut out the white eyes first.

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Then we did the gray goggles. You color the fondant by adding a little bit of gel color and folding the fondant on top of the gel and kneading it until well blended. The gel color works best and I saw that first hand because we used it for every thing but the blue. The blue was a lot harder to color and did not blend as well using traditional liquid food coloring.

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We made black and I shaped some hair, my husband shaped the eyeballs and I did the mouth. Then on to the yellow. My husband was a real help in all this and did most of the fondant work while I took the pictures. To get the right amount of fondant to cover the cake, you need to measure across your cake and then the height of each side. The total will be how large your fondant will need to be.

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When it was rolled to the right consistency we brushed a little water on the top and sides of the cake using a pastry brush. This helps the fondant stick and not slip.

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Next, drape the fondant in half over your rolling-pin.  Then carefully place it on top of the cake.  You smooth the top and as you go down the sides you don’t press down but up slightly and work to just smooth it all over your cake. When you have it smooth without wrinkles, you want to trim the bottom with a small pastry wheel or pizza cutter.  You can dust off the powdered sugar and then put the final fondant pieces on your cake. If you wet the back of them, it will help them stick.

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Lastly sit back and enjoy your minion cake before you cut into him to have something sweet to eat while you watch the movie. We felt bad cutting him, especially my 6 year old but in the end we knew we needed to. Everyone enjoyed our tasty minion cake.

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If you really want to have some fun with a lot of other Illumination Entertainment’s Minions movie fans there is a Twitter viewing part on December 11th from 7-9pm EST! You can RSVP at www.SoFabChats.com and follow along with the #MinionsMovieNight on Twitter!

Please let me know if you try this, I would love to hear how it comes out.


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Cakedy, Minnesota’s Candy Bar Review & Giveaway!!!

Who doesn’t like to try a new sweet treat?   No one I know, that’s for sure.  I was happy to be asked to review a tasty cake and candy treat called Cakedy.  Cakedy (cake-uh-dee) is a unique blend of delicious homemade cake, whipped into a moist nougat and covered in rich candy shell. Cakedy comes in four delicious flavors, Choco Chocatus, Vanocolate, RedHead and Peanutter. Cakedy is also known as Minnesota’s Candy Bar.  They come in 2 bar packs, and I received the Vanocolate flavor.  Vanocolate is white cake with vanilla frosting nougat covered in a chocolate shell.  It was delicious, sort of like a cake pop bar is the closest way I can describe it to you.  I cut the bars into pieces and shared with the little kids and hubby.  Everyone liked it and when my little Luke saw me posting the pics for the review he told me we needed to get more of that Neeni (his word for candy).  You can try these yummy Cakedy bars for yourself by going to Cakedy.com.

Cakedy is sponsoring a giveaway on Mommy Ramblings and one lucky blog reader will win a Cakedy 2 bar pack to try.  Thank you Cakedy for the review bars and for sponsoring this sweet giveaway on Mommy Ramblings!!!  Open to US residents.
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Kimber Cakeware Batter Daddy Review & Give-Away!!! {Give-Away Ended}

Those of you that follow Mommy Ramblings should remember that we did a review and give-away of Kimber Cakeware Batter Babies a few months back.  Well, we are reviewing the Kimber Cakeware Batter Daddy today.  The Batter Daddy is a batter separater that allows you to create  single cake layers with two or more colors (or flavors). The Batter Daddy is adjustable and made to fit cake pans 8″ to 14″ wide. Works well in 2”, 2.5” and 3” deep pans. It easily fits most beveled-sided pans, and can be inverted to fit most square pans. The Batter Daddy also fits many shaped pans (round, heart, oval, etc.). It is made from a foodgrade plastic, and is dishwasher safe.

I made a round two layer cake with one layer half hot pink and half yellow.  The next layer I made a turquoise and yellow.

I have to apologize for my sloppiness because I was working fast and literally slapped the cake together after making my chocolate butter cream.  The good thing is, if my results turned out like this in a hurry while I was on the phone and doing 3 other things, then you can achieve really nice results if you are not multi-tasking like a crazy fool.

Kimber Cakeware is being gracious enough to sponsor another give-away on Mommy Ramblings.  They are sponsoring a give-away for 3 lucky Mommy Rambling’s Followers.  These 3 lucky winners will receive their very  own Batter Daddy.  Would you like a chance to win one of the Batter Daddies?  If so, just follow the rules below and good luck!!!  Open to US and Canadian Residents.

Mandatory Entry-Tell me in a comment here if you win what colors/flavors you would like to bake first. (This entry must be done or all others will not count and be deleted).

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It looks like I will be doing a lot of baking this weekend.

I need to do my review on the set of acrylic cookie stamps I received today from Gourmac.  Michael’s birthday is the 13th so that will require a cake and I do have the supplies to try the cake pops again.  Last but not least, I wanted to bake some cut-out sugar cookies with Ethan and Luke for Valentine’s Day.  All this should make for a very sweet weekend.  I will be having another contest for a set of brand new cookie stamps just like the ones that I am reviewing.  They will be sent to the winner direct from the company and I will post rules later.  We still have the “My Little Cupcake Pop Mold” giveaway going on so be sure to get in on that as it ends on the 14th.  I have lots of other reviews and give-aways coming up so stay tuned.

Are you all doing some yummy baking for Valentine’s Day?  Do tell.  Well, I better rest up for my baking marathon.  Have a good night everyone!


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Giant Cupcake Cake? Is it too much cake?

Who has made one and how easy/hard was it?   Since the cake ball/cake pop post, I have been seeing a lot of sweet things.  It is funny because I am just starting a new regime of very little sugar and a lot of exercise.  One would think looking at things like this would make me have cravings but it is actually doing the opposite.  I am looking for inspiration for Michael’s birthday cake for February 13th.  I saw these and I am wondering  if they are really worth it.  I mean they look nice but the practicality of it has me wondering.  I mean, I guess you put the filling or frosting between the top and the bottom and then either frost the whole thing in contrasting colors or do just the top.  You could make an accordion paper replica of a cup cake liner for the bottom too, especially if you leave it unfrosted.  I just wonder how it is when you cut it.  I mean it seems like a lot of cake and little frosting or filling.    The cake had better be very moist or you better have a lot of milk on hand.  : )  If I do it, I think I would purchase the Wilton pan.  I do not like the idea of baking or cooking in silicone.  I would love to hear your comments if you have made one of these cakes.  Until then, I will keep pondering and satisfying my sweet tooth by looking at pictures.  Hey, I lost 4 pounds and don’t feel deprived.

 

 

 


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Cake Balls Anyone?

I was looking at some baking videos on YouTube and I found a very long one of an older woman making “cake balls.”  I was unsure of what they were exactly and the video was a bit comical though not intended to be.  When I first saw the slight haphazard demonstration, I was taken aback.  Why would anyone want to do that?  With the urging of a good friend to look a little deeper, I did.   Okay, so I found better pictures and videos of  “cake balls” or “cake pops” and I think I am going to have to make them just for spite.  : )  In case you have not yet heard of this confection, it is simply a baked cake of any flavor broken up into crumbs and then mixed with frosting.  You then form the moist sweet mixture into balls and freeze them.  Then you dip the frozen balls into chocolate and decorate as you wish.  Below, you will find some very cute examples of cake balls.  I do not think my first attempt will be comparable to anything like this but a girl can dream.

Anyway, some of them are downright cute and look very yummy.  I do like the idea of making them and wrapping them individually as a centerpiece for a birthday party that the guests can take with them.   Some are done two-tone or with added sprinkles and candies or to look like iced cupcakes on sticks.  There is a large variety and from perusing one of my cake decorating groups, apparently very popular.  I guess, I am a little out of the loop as far as cake balls go.  So, in a way I feel like I am in a Dr. Seuss book and after saying how I would not, could not, eat those cake balls, I am going to make and try them after all.  So don’t hate on the cake balls just yet.  You might like them, you will see, try them and you may you see.  Still learning lessons from the good Dr. Seuss.

 

 

 


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All Aboard!!!

Well, I am no cake decorator.  I find that it is so hard though since Luke’s birthday is Christmas Eve to orchestrate the whole buying a cake.  It is either I have to pick it up ahead of time and put it in the freezer or make a rush pick up and it is so stressful that time of year.  Last year I had a cake made but this year, I was bound and determined to make one. I picked up some really cute 2 year old party wear that was a “Toot, Toot, Two!” theme.  So it did not take a rocket scientist to know that he would need a train cake.  I scoured the net looking for a cake that was doable and not too time consuming.  I ended up winging my own and I am happy with the way it turned out.  It is not something on “Ace of Cakes” or anything but my kids think it looks great and that is all the matters in the end.


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