Used to get them at a grocery store probably 30 years ago or more, and they were not only cute but tasty. I wish I knew what they used as filling. They were fairly
simple in construction.
They were covered with bright green coating (about 1/8” thick) that was probably poured fondant. Inside, on the bottom, was white cake, which formed the body. On top
of that was a mound of sort of fluffy yet creamy pink filling, similar to what
you might find in Twinkies as far as texture and flavor, but thicker, sweeter, more
yummy. (This is a childhood memory, and adequate words are hard to find to
describe what I mean.)
The whole business was then covered – poured or rolled? – in the green fondant stuff to make a tall, dome-shaped frog. I’m curious as to how they got the
fondant to make a nice dome shape without the pink filling getting mooshed or
falling apart. After they were coated, a cutout was made revealing the pink
gooey stuff; this formed the “mouth,” then two eyes were piped above that of
white icing with black icing “pupils.”
They were cute, fun, and delicious. I’m sure I can duplicate them and come close to the originals, but if anyone knows the ingredients, recipes, techniques, secret
flavorings, etc. firsthand, please share your knowledge, OK? Thanks!
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I must have had a deprived childhood - I've never seen these before. They are very cute, though! :)
I found more links - one on Cake Wrecks, and then a Wiki that the Cake Wrecks post links to:
http://cakewrecks.blogspot.com/2009/03/theyre-coming-to-take-me-awa...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frog_cake
The story behind these frogs just keeps getting more intriguing . . . ;)
These frog cakes are popular here in Australia, especially in New South Wales (where they originated from)- Balfour's Frog cakes...
I have the recipe if you would like it!!!!!
Regards,
Danielle
These frog cakes are popular here in Australia, especially South Australia (where they originated from)- Balfour's Frog cakes...
I have the recipe if you would like it!!!!!
Regards,
Danielle
We had similar ones here in Australia that I used to get as a kid except the base was more a pie crust rather than cake, like a neenish tart (not sure if you have those over there) and they were filled with a pink mock cream (from memory). They were totally gross but we still loved them! haha
Only just noticed Danielle's comment. The ones I used to get were slightly different but it must have been our local bakery's take on the frog cake.
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