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  • Welcome to How To Cook That I am Ann Reardon

  • Today we are making a 3D train cake. I have shown you how to make the face before and

  • have had lots and lots of requests or people begging fro help can you please show us how

  • to make the whole train cake, so here it is.

  • Firstly we are going to make the red fondant details

  • You can get the template for these and the recipe for the cake and all the fondant quantities

  • all those little details from the website howtocookthat.net I will put a link in the

  • description below this video.

  • Cut out the strips for the front and the back of your train. When I need bright coloured

  • fondant like this I buy it pre-coloured because otherwise you can tend to get pink instead

  • of red if you are trying to mix it yourself.

  • To make the little bumps at the front and the back roll a thick snake of red trim it

  • to size and then push it into shape by flattening each side, use a ruler to make sure it is

  • straight and put it into place in the centre of the red strips.

  • Then take the template for the side red strip and roll out some fondant fairly thickly for

  • this because this strip sticks out from the side of the cake a little bit. And trim around

  • the template and then flip it over and cut a second one.

  • Next roll out some blue fondant and cut out the shapes for the side of the cake making

  • sure that you have two of everything and with the odd shape make sure you flipped it over

  • when you are cutting the second one so the shape is facing the right way on each side

  • of the cake.

  • Roll out some red and place the blue pieces on top. Using a pizza cutter and a knife cut

  • around it leaving an even border of red the whole way around each piece .

  • You want these details to dry out so they need to made a few days ahead, but if you

  • want to be organized you can make them up to a month before you need to make the cake..

  • Then to make the dome roll a fat snake and then using the template trim it to size. If

  • the knife has squashed when you cut it then just roll it a little bit to round it out

  • out again. We are making it taller than it needs to be so we can push it into the cake.

  • For our wheels roll out some blue fondant and cut out 6 circles in the size shown. Then

  • cut out the centre using a smaller cutter.

  • You do this using something round and cut around it with a knife but you might find

  • it easier to buy a circle cutter set, I'll link to the one that I used for this cake

  • in the description below.

  • Take a knife and trim off an edge of the inner circles

  • Then roll out some more fondant and cut out another 6 circles.

  • And then cut some really thin strips of blue. Trim them to the length shown and then place

  • two across each other so that it splits it into quarters, then put anther two in each

  • gap so you have a total of 6 strips going across your circle. Then take a tiny circle

  • cutter I am using the end of a piping tip and trim out that centre circle where all

  • the excess pieces have built up in high. Then cut another circle of blue and place it in

  • the centre of the wheel. Then I used a drinking straw cut another circle and place that on

  • top right in the centre.

  • Take the ring that we cut out just a moment ago, place that over the spokes and then little

  • semi circle just on one side of the wheel.

  • Repeat that until you have six wheels.

  • Roll out some yellow, if your fondant is sticking to the rolling pin add a little spray oil

  • and rub it onto your rolling pin and try again.

  • Cut around the number 1 using the template you will need one of those for each side.

  • Then place these onto some red fondant and cut around them leaving a little border of

  • red.

  • Find all the parts of the template that say cut from black and cut those out. Roll a skinny

  • snake of black and cut to the length shown.

  • Then roll a fat snake and cut it to the length for the funnel, cut a strip of black and wrap

  • it around one end using a tiny bit of water to make it stick. Then set that aside to dry.

  • Place your black rectangles onto some yellow fondant and cut around them and leave them

  • to dry too. Roll a thin snake of yellow and cut them to the same length and round them

  • on the ends. These will go at the front of the train.

  • Now to make our bumpers, roll some red fondant out thickly and using a straw cut some cylinders.

  • Put a tiny bit of water on the red rectangle that we made earlier and add the cylinder

  • onto that and then take one of your black circles and put them on top. And repeat that

  • on the other piece.

  • Again using a tiny amount of water add the number 1 to the sides of your train.

  • Then cut another two circles from black, place them on some yellow fondant and cut around

  • them using a knife or a circle cutter if you have one so that you have a yellow border.

  • I already have a detailed video showing the face as I said so I'll link to that one here,

  • it is an older video but it still explains it simply if you follow the method for making

  • it you'll find it really quite easy to do.

  • So now you have all of your details made ahead and you can just leave those uncovered to

  • dry. Leave them for a few days and they should be dried out after that and then you can store

  • them in an airtight container with baking paper underneath them until you are ready

  • to use them.

  • Now to assemble your cake. You will need frosting, a strong cake board, some cooled simple syrup

  • which is just half a cup of water and half a cup of sugar boiled until the sugar is dissolved.

  • And your cakes I am using two and a half quantities of the rich chocolate cake the recipe and

  • details for the cake and frosting, videos of how to make them all all of that is on

  • the website howtocookthat.net

  • Place a small amount of frosting on the board to stop the cake slipping when you move it.

  • Cut around your template and add the first layer of cake, cover it in frosting. Add the

  • next layer, some simple syrup which helps keep the cake moist and then add more frosting.

  • Continue to stack up the cake up layers up. Use off cuts from layers you have already

  • done to make one of your layers. And then look at the side of your cake and check that

  • you are up to the top of the rounded section.

  • Fold your cutting template to the length from the back of the train to the end of the part

  • that it sticking up. And cut more cake to this size.

  • And stack that on top Put your template in front again and fold

  • it to the width of the remaining section. Using off cuts cut two more layers of cake

  • and add them to the very top.

  • You should now have what looks like a strange set of steps.

  • Place your template against the cake and using a sharp serrated knife cut around the template.

  • If you don't trust your cutting ability to cut straight you can print two templates and

  • put one on either side of the cake to guide you when you are cutting it.

  • To make the rounded part in the centre cut out circles of cake and trim off one side.

  • So you just have a small semi circle Sandwich those together with buttercream and add them

  • to the middle of the cake. Then use your circle cutter to remove some cake from the next layer

  • down so that you have room to add two more complete circles in front of that. Don't add

  • them to the cake yet just join them to each other with buttercream and check that they

  • fit.

  • Cover the whole cake in frosting then look at it from the front round off a little bit

  • for the roof, you can do that before you add the frosting I just forgot.

  • Cover the circles of cake in frosting too. Then clean up your work area and put the cake

  • int he fridge for about an hour the frosting to firm up.

  • Roll out a long piece of black fondant and cut a strip. You can roll it up to make it

  • easier to move. Then unroll it as you wrap it around the base of the cake. Repeat that

  • with a strip of red.

  • Now add some grey to the front of the cake, use a fondant smoother to push it into place.

  • Next roll out a large piece of blue fondant and drape it over the entire cake. Use your

  • fingers gently smooth it in around the shape of the cake. lifting and lowering it on the

  • sids to smooth out any pleats.

  • I often get asked in the comments if I make this cake for someone how much should I charge

  • them for it. I suggest that you look up 3D cakes at stores local to see how much they

  • are charging in the area near you because it is very different in country to country.

  • Where I live detailed thomas cakes in this size sell for just under $500.

  • Use your fondant smoother to smooth out the sides and then feel for where the top of the

  • red fondant is and then trim it off in a straight line along the edge.

  • Next make some thin snakes of red fondant, you can do that either by rolling them or

  • using a fondant extruder, I will ink to where i got this one in the description below.

  • Trim them to the right length and place them over the top of the rounded part of the train.

  • To add the blue dome take something round and cut out a circle out, I am using the back

  • of a piping tip. And then push the dome in until it is the right height.

  • Trim the very top of each wheel, and then add a little water to the side of the cake

  • and put your wheels in place. Then add the red side piece over the top.

  • Add the front piece to the front of the train and the back to the other side.

  • Measure the distance between the back of the train and the bumper and cut a strip of grey

  • to go over the top of that area.

  • Add a little water to the top of the red on the sides of the train and place a thin strip

  • of grey over the top there.

  • Next add all of your side details that we made earlier. This is where making the details

  • ahead makes getting the cake together a breeze when you are making it the day before the

  • party.

  • Roll out an extra strip of grey and add it over the front to make it nice and smooth.

  • Then add a strip of black and the strange shaped black details that we made earlier

  • should just go around that rounded smooth section at the front.

  • Roll out some more black, cut a strip and wrap it around the circle of cake that we

  • covered in frosting earlier. And the add the face to the front of that just leave that

  • to one side for the moment so the fondant can stick to that buttercream really well.

  • Cut a rectangle of black and place it across the on top for the roof section. Place a strip

  • of black across the top of the back section and then I've just cut little bits of black

  • fondant to look like coal you could put lollies in the back here or whatever you are wanting

  • in the back of your train.

  • Finally add the face to the front of the cake Cut out a circle from the top and poke in

  • the funnel into the top.

  • One question I get asked a lot is what do you do with all of these cakes once they are

  • finished? If you keep watching I will show you where this one ended up. Others I either

  • give away on instagram - so make sure you follow howtocookthat if you live locally and

  • others I just cut up and freeze for school lunches.

  • This particular thomas cake was a birthday present for one of my little boys good friends.

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  • for more cakes, chocolate and desserts there is a new video every Friday.

  • Have a great week

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