Stein made with red velvet cake, with cooked butter cream filling. Sits on another red velvet square cake covered with red and white fondant squares for tablecloth. Plate, brat, bread, pretzels, pickle, lid and handle for stein all made from gum paste. Stein covered in fondant
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Thank you Terry! I'm not a beer drinker either, but being married to a full blown German...well, it goes with the territory. lol The cooked icing that I used is one from an old Waldorf Astoria Red Cake recipe that I had gotten as a kid from one of my school mate's Mom. It's very easy. I'll post it below:
1 cup real butter
1 cup sugar
1 tsp. real vanilla
1 cup milk
3-4 tablespoons of flour
Mix the flour and cold milk together by shaking them in a jar. Then pour the mixture into a small pan and cook on medium heat stirring all the time until the mixture becomes thick. Put aside until it is completely cold at room temperature. Once it reaches room temp., you can them beat the butter and sugar in your mixer until it is whipped, and then add a tbsp. at a time, the cooked flour and milk mixture until it is all incorporated. Whip it up on high speed until it has soft fluffy peaks. Add the vanilla and whip it up again. Now it's ready to use. Tastes divine!!
Love it...I'm very hungry and thirsty now! ;^} My Dad was stationed in Germany also. He had a wonderful stein collection. How did you execute the lettering on the lid? It looks wonderful!
This is awesome! My husband makes beer and his 40th birthday is coming up so I might have to borrow your idea with a few tweaks to make it my own with your blessing of course. :) His birthday is in Jan.
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