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Bewitched Cake

Paula Deen

Recipe courtesy Paula Deen

Show: Paula's Home CookingEpisode: Halloween at Home

Rated: 5 stars out of 5Rate itRead users' reviews (25)

  • Cook Time:

    25 min

  • Level:

    Intermediate

  • Yield:

    12 servings

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Prep
45 min
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Cook
25 min
Total:
1 hr 10 min
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Ingredients

  • Butter, for greasing pans
  • Flour, for dusting pans
  • 1 box white cake mix, mixed according to package directions
  • Red food coloring
  • 1 conical sugar ice cream cone
  • 3 cans chocolate frosting
  • 1 (8-inch) wooden skewer
  • 1 tube marzipan
  • Confectioners' sugar
  • 2 tablespoons light corn syrup
  • Colored sugar crystals
  • Decorative candies

Directions

Grease and flour 1 (9-inch) round baking pan and 1 (9-inch) square baking pan. Prepare the cake mix according to package directions, adding a few drops of red food coloring to batter. Remove cakes from pans and cool completely on wire racks. Trim the tops of each cake to make them an even thickness.

Cut a 5-inch, 3 1/2-inch, 2 1/2-inch, and a 2-inch circle from the square cake layer. Press the cutter straight into the cake without twisting. Twisting can cause the cake to be uneven. Remove the scraps and use them to fill the ice cream cone. Pack the scraps firmly into the ice cream cone.

Drape a cake stand with black fabric. Place 3 pieces of waxed paper around the edges of the stand, leaving an open space in the middle. Place the large round cake in the center of the stand, on the waxed paper. The waxed paper will prevent the cake stand from getting dirty while making the cake. Ice the cake with the chocolate frosting.

Place the 5-inch circle in the center of the cake. Ice the top completely. Place the 3 1/2-inch cake in the center of the 5-inch cake. Ice the top completely. Place the 2 1/2-inch cake on top of the 3 1/2-inch cake and ice the top. Place the 2-inch cake on top of the 3 1/2-inch cake and ice the top. Insert 1 end of the skewer into the cake stuffed ice cream cone. Press the other end of the skewer through the center of the cake layers to stabilize the cake and attach the ice cream cone.

Fit a pastry bag with a flat, thick tip. Alternately, use a resealable plastic bag and snip off 1 corner. Fill the bag with the remaining frosting. Pipe icing onto the cake from the 5-inch layer, up to the tip of the cone. Using this method, pipe icing all around the cake. Don't worry if everything is covered. Once the icing is roughly piped on, holding the tip of the ice cream cone, spread it evenly on the cake with a spatula.

To make the hat band: Cut a 2-inch piece of marzipan off the tube. Dust a work surface with confectioners' sugar. Place a few drops of food coloring on the marzipan and knead with your hand until desired color is reached. Roll out the marzipan, dusting the surface with confectioners' sugar as necessary to prevent sticking. Roll out to a 17-inch long rectangle that is about 1/8-inch thick. Cut into a 16-inch long by 1-inch wide strip. Brush the strip lightly with corn syrup. Sprinkle with colored sugar crystals. Set aside to dry for 15 minutes. Use extra marzipan for another purpose.

Wrap the hatband around the 5-inch cake. Decorate the cake with candy. Hold the cake still with a spatula and gently pull out the waxed paper.

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  • recipe Bewitched Cake
    faith opelika, AL 11-02-2009

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    It just melted...It was a mess...But was SSSSOOOO Good!

    Rated: 4 stars out of 5
    Well...I attempted it. But in the Humid Alabama weather we had, It just melted and fell over. :p I wish I could have gotten... a good tip on how to keep it up. I put it in the refridge over night it stayed up then but I took it out 2 hours before my party and it just became a chocolate blob. Im sorry Paula...I think I failed this one. :( The good rating was because it was so good tasting!!Read more
  • recipe Bewitched Cake
    null null, null 10-30-2009

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    very cute

    Rated: 4 stars out of 5
    BUT>>>> I agree with Mary from Seabrook,NH Paula we love you just the way you were You have gone too Hollywood for me and... find myself moving on to other food hosts except when your back on your "old country kitchen"with the regular atmosphere and down home country cooking .Read more
  • recipe Bewitched Cake
    mary seabrook, NH 10-23-2009

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    cute

    Rated: 3 stars out of 5
    really cute cake. Bring back the Paula that was on this episode. If you watch closely you can tell how down to earth she WAS.... The Paula on the newer episodes is so very over the top with her cackling phoney laugh. Used to love watching ,but now not so much.Read more
  • recipe Bewitched Cake
    Alex Sugar Land , TX 10-23-2009

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    The Best Chocolate Cake Ever

    Rated: 5 stars out of 5
    TTTTTTTTTTTTTAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • recipe Bewitched Cake
    olof new york, NY 10-22-2009

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    Making a full-sized edible mummy

    Rated: 4 stars out of 5
    Make a life-sized edible mummy (see www.cookingforlooking.com) and crown it with this cake!
  • recipe Bewitched Cake
    marissa Schertz, TX 10-16-2007

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    cutting

    Rated: 4 stars out of 5
    it is kind of hard to cut so be careful that you have it on a flat surface so it will not fall trust me not so pretty,... anyways cut it in half first then cut the top part of the hafirst then cut the bottom half and it will work out really well, at least it did for me but it will also for you if you are very carefull !!! Have a HAPPY HALLOWEEN !!!Read more
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