BLT Club Cake

  • Level: Intermediate
  • Total: 1 hr 20 min
  • Prep: 15 min
  • Inactive: 30 min
  • Cook: 35 min
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Ingredients

Cooking spray

1 16-to-18-ounce box white cake mix (plus required ingredients)

2 cups coconut flakes

Green and yellow food coloring

12 to 16 red gummy fruit slices

40 Tootsie Rolls (a mix of original, vanilla and cherry)

40 Tootsie Rolls (a mix of original, vanilla and cherry) 

1 16-ounce container white frosting

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Coat a 9-inch-square, 2 1/2-inch-deep cake pan with cooking spray. Prepare the cake mix as directed; pour into the pan and bake about 35 minutes. Let cool, then remove from the pan and freeze 30 minutes.
  2. Trim the domed top of the cake with a serrated knife. Mark one-third and two-thirds of the way down the sides of the cake with toothpicks. Slice the cake into 3 thin, even layers using the toothpicks as a guide.
  3. Make the lettuce: Put the coconut in a zip-top bag and add 1/2 teaspoon water and 10 drops each of green and yellow food coloring; shake the bag to mix. Add more food coloring as needed to make a lettuce color.
  4. Make the tomatoes: Trim the straight edges of the gummy fruit slices with a paring knife to remove the sugary coating.
  5. Make the bacon: Line up 10 cherry, 4 vanilla and 6 original Tootsie Rolls on a microwave-safe plate lined with wax paper, as shown.
  6. Microwave the Tootsie Rolls until just soft but not melted, about 7 seconds. Press them together, then roll and stretch into a long thin strip.
  7. Cut the strip into 4-inch pieces, then mold each piece into a wavy bacon shape with your fingers. Repeat to make another batch of bacon.
  8. Spread the frosting on the bottom and middle cake layers; top with the coconut. (Leave the third layer unfrosted.) One at a time, cut all 3 cake layers diagonally into quarters.
  9. Top the bottom cake quarters with some candy tomatoes and bacon. Add the middle cake quarters, then more candy. Top with the unfrosted cake quarters. Skewer with long toothpicks.

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Donna s.

I've been wanting to make this since I saw it in the FN magazine - BACON edition - but needed an excuse. Church held a cake auction, so there was my excuse. It worked out great, fetched a good donation. However, you need to make a LOT more bacon and tomato than the recipe calls for. If it's not peeking out on all sides, the 'bread' won't sit well, plus there's nothing to look at, if it's not sticking out all over. Went to 7 stores to try to find vanilla tootsie rolls, and never did. Had to use vanilla taffy which worked very well. Don't line up the tootsie rolls so evenly. Once softened, press the seams into each other, blurring the lines, the way bacon really looks. Also, the fruit slices with sugar trimmed off does NOT look like tomatoes, plus there's not much left of the fruit slices sans sugar, so they look more like grape tomatoes. I wish I could think of something else that would work for tomatoes. I can't imagine wanting to eat this cake, but it sure looked awesome!

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