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January 13, 2012

Chemistry Cake

My lovely friend Jamie had a birthday back in Deceember. She works as a quality control chemist and is almost as much of a science geek as I am. I decided to make her a big ol’ chemistry themed birthday cake! I realize that this cake’s theme is confined to a pretty small niche of people, but I thought I would share it on my blog anyway — in case any of you have chemistry-loving kids or friends!

  • Baked a two-layer chocolate cake (using box mix, as always with these elaborate cakes). I believe the size for this cake was 11×15″.
  • I frosted the entire cake with white buttercream icing — and used a small star tip to pipe the detailing around the border.
  • I cut out “Happy Birthday Jamie!” out of neon pink fondant using small alphabet cutters.
  • I bought Wilton’s new sugar sheets to make the periodic table. I bought as many colors as Hobby Lobby sold! I cut out little squares out of the sugar sheets and assembled them to look like the periodic table. The different colors signify different types of elements — gases, halogens, transition metals, etc. Hmmm, I never thought I’d be using the words “transition metal” on my baking blog!
  • As a final step, I piped the molecular structure of a few common molecules (caffeine, ethanol, and seratonin) onto the cake.

Posted In: birthday, cake, novelty

Comments

  1. Connie says

    January 13, 2012 at 10:09 am

    Very Cool! I work in a water lab and this would go over BIG! Big is not a big enough word. Huge no that’s not big enough either! Ginormous!
    Yeah we’re geeks here too!
    I may have to make this for the next get together.
    Thanks

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  2. Annie says

    January 13, 2012 at 12:30 pm

    Thanks for the comment, Connie! Science nerds UNITE! :D

    Reply
  3. Brett says

    July 8, 2012 at 10:52 pm

    That cake is pretty great. I just made a periodic coffee table and it’s been a lot of fun, though a lot of work.

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