Pokemon Go Cake (Pikachu Pokeball Cake) from Cookies Cupcakes and Cardio

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Today Jenn Johns, along with her co host Paityn, show you how to make a Pokemon Go Cake which includes a gravity defying Pikachu Pokeball Cake! Pokemon Go has exploded all over the
world and we have had so many viewers request how to make the game into a cake, so we’re bringing it to you today. Gotta catch ’em all!
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How to Make a Pokemon Go Cake (Pikachu Pokeball Cake)
Ingredients and Materials:
• Prepared 9″ x 13″ vanilla cakes coloured black, red and white (https://youtu.be/XaNELscDtms)
• Prepared vanilla buttercream coloured red and white (https://youtu.be/rjqOTM5icOE)
• Fondant- red, black, white, forest green, pastel green, leaf green, pastel blue, yellow, grey
Materials in blog post.

Procedure:
1. Prepare cakes according to directions and allow to cool completely. Level each cake after they are cooled, and cut black cake into a 1/2″ in thickness. Place the white 9″x 13″ cake on top of a cake board and attach with a swipe of buttercream.
2. Cover the white cake in a layer of white buttercream. Place the black layer on top and cover the black cake with red buttercream. Once the cakes are stacked, cover the entire cake in white buttercream.
3. Roll out enough leaf green buttercream to cover the cake. Transfer the fondant from the board to the cake and using a fondant smoother, press the fondant to the cake. Trim fondant to fit the cake. Set cake aside in the fridge.
4. To make the pokeball, hot glue gun a sharpened skewer to the 6″ cake board, then hot glue gun the half sphere to the skewer and board. Allow to cool completely.
5. Roll out black fondant and cut into a 6″ round circle. Place the flat side of the styrofoam ball onto the black fondant. Use piping gel help the cardboard stick to the fondant.
6. Roll out red fondant, and cover the rest of the sphere with it, using a fondant smoother, press the fondant to the cake. Trim fondant to fit the cake.
7. Roll out black fondant, and using a ribbon cutter, cut a 19″ x 1/2″ piece. Wrap that piece along the bottom of the face down ball, using piping gel or water to adhere.
8. Cover the ball cake with a thin layer of buttercream. Roll out grey fondant and cut into a 6″ round circle. Place the flat side of the ball cake onto the grey fondant.
9. Roll out white fondant, and cover the rest of the sphere with it, using a fondant smoother, press the fondant to the cake. Trim fondant to fit the cake.
10. Roll out black fondant, and using a ribbon cutter, cut a 19″ x 1/2″ piece. Wrap that piece along the bottom of the face down ball, using piping gel or water to adhere. Set pokeball aside in the fridge.
11. To make the roads, roll out yellow fondant and cut with a fondant ribbon cutter to 1 1/4″ width, varying lengths. Then, roll out forest green fondant and cut at a width of 1″, again, at varying lengths. Place the green strips on top of the yellow ones and use water to adhere if necessary. Lay the roads on top of the cake as desired.
12. Mix a teaspoon of tylose into some leaf green fondant. To create a disturbance, cut leaves out of rolled leaf green fondant. Insert a small piece of stainless steel wire, or a toothpick into 4-5 leaves. Allow to harden.
13. For the houses, or buildings on the map, use a square or rectangular cutter with rounded corners to cut out rectangular and square shapes.
14. For the water (or lake) roll out the pastel blue and cut into a rectangular shape with rounded corners.
15. To assemble the pokeball, place the bottom of the pokeball onto the cake, covering the support area. Press a dowel into the middle of the cake, to hold it in place. Take the styrofoam ball and press the sharpened dowel into the cake at an angle so that the top of the ball looks like it is fully open.
16. To make Pikachu’s lightning, add a teaspoon of tylose powder to the yellow fondant and roll it out. Cut out with a template, or freehand a lightning bolt. Insert a small piece of stainless steel into the larger end. Allow to harden before inserting into the cake.

Video Credit:
Boy on bike- Jayce SilverwaterGaming123- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt5XGV1Af4VgN85BUoAVaOg

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