This is not something you can buy yet but—come this summer—you may be able to order Boston Pizza’s Pizza Cake, a clear sign of the demise of our civilization, which apparently has been replaced by a bunch of reckless individuals with no sense of what’s good or evil.
Redditor bacongrease00′s wife made this tome of bread and icing. It bears the cover of The Book of the Dragonborn, one of the books in Skyrim, but inside you’ll find vanilla cake and cannoli cream filling.
Unfortunately for bacongrease00 he won’t be able to stash even a crumb of the cake, because his wife made it for someone else. At least he got some karma out of it.
[via Reddit via Insanelygaming]
Japan gets all the cool stuff. Take KitKats, for instance. In Japan they have introduced all kinds of flavors in the past – like blueberry cheesecake, soybean, red chilli, wasabi and more. And Nestle is not through innovating yet. Now they have introduced a KitKat that you have to bake in the oven.
This new KitKat treat really takes the cake. It sounds pretty awesome. The top layer of the pudding flavored mini KitKat melts when heated and fuses with the wafer-biscuit giving it a dark brown texture and hopefully a great taste. These cakes are slated to hit Japan’s KitKat cafe on March 24th and will be sold for a ¥500 (~$5 USD).
[via New Launches]
Game of Thrones fans, do you prefer candy or cake? With this tasty version of Winterfell, you don’t have to choose. It has both.
It’s easy to survive long winters when the snow is powdered sugar and you can lick the castle walls. If you want to make this bad boy for yourself, check out the Instructables guide. The project looks pretty involved, but the result is totally worth it.
Of course, Eddard Stark would never think about eating his castle, after taking so long to build it, but I ain’t Eddard Stark, so give me a fork.
[via That’s Nerdalicious]
Valentines day is upon us. It is time to once again prove your love by buying sweets and flowers. Why not put those sweets directly into a cake and make your valentine fall into a sugar induced coma?
This cake is shaped like a candy heart and it has actual candy hearts inside. I can’t imagine a more heartfelt Valentine’s gift. It was made by Beth Jackson Klosterboer and is basically a cake piñata, but don’t whack it with a stick.
Just cut a slice and your candy hearts will all spill out. This is some serious sugar here though. I’m getting a sugar-high just looking at it.
[via Neatorama]
Star Wars Chocolate Centerpiece: The Dessert that Made the Kessel Run in 12 Parsecs
Posted in: Today's ChiliAs cool as this Star Wars centerpiece is, I have to be honest. The texture of that chocolate looks a bit off-putting. At first I thought that the Falcon was trapped in an Imperial turd trap of some kind. Anyway, despite the unfortunately lumpy look of the chocolate, it is a cool piece.
Besides, chocolate never looks so bad that you won’t eat it right? This edible centerpiece was made by Cakes Cove. It has X-Wing Fighters on it too. I don’t what they are doing flying around this thing, but I’m sure it looked good on the center of the table. It needs some TIE Fighters though. Give those rebels something to shoot at.
You’re all clear, kid! Now let’s eat this thing and go home!
[via Between the Pages]
So. Neal recently had a birthday. I don’t know Neal, but clearly he is a lucky guy. He had a very happy birthday thanks to this amazing cake his wife got for him. It has a delicious and deadly Death Star, but that’s not all.
It depicts an epic space battle between some of the most iconic spaceships from TV and movies. There is a Klingon Bird of Prey, Serenity, a TARDIS, the Millenium Falcon, and even the Enterprise D. Now that is a battle I would like to see.
This cake is yet another awesome creation from the folks at The Regali Kitchen in the Philippines. That’s no moon. That’s dessert!
[via Geekosystem]
I love old horror sci-fi movies like The Thing. And so does Instructables contributor leftmusing who made this “The Thing” cake for their significant other’s birthday.
She asked what kind of cake he wanted and it turned out that he wanted something weird and awesome. Not a problem. Since he loves ’80s sci-fi and horror movies, she got an image from John Carpenter’s 1984 version of “The Thing” and went to work.
Using sculpture tools, some YouTube videos and an appreciation for the grotesque, she created this amazing cake based on the movie. It is so nasty and unappetizing, but that is the point. So, great job, leftmusing. You have achieved your goal.
Cupcakes are a dime a dozen these days. Bakers are becoming more creative with the sweet treats they’re baking, drawing inspiration from various video game, TV, and movie franchises, like Doctor Who and Harry Potter, to name a few.
If, however, you can’t be bothered by fondant or lack the necessary skills to paint the aforementioned decors onto your baked goodiess, then you can always cheat by using Geeky Sprinkles, which are exactly what its name implies it is.
Three sprinkles are being offered: the Police Box, Steampunk, and Lightning. They were thought up by Tara Theoharis, who is the creator of Geeky Hostess.
These small bits will, for sure, add so much more fun to whatever you’re topping. You can receive a full set containing all three sprinkle types by making a pledge of at least $26(USD) on Kickstarter.
[via FoodBeast]
Every slice of this Twitterific cake gives you the bird. As in, Larry, the Twitter mascot. Don’t expect it to stop you from eating more than 140 calories. It is just too delicious looking for that.
You can learn how to make one yourself here and serve up a slice of Twitter at your next party. Basically you will need a tall, somewhat cylindrical container. Next you will print out a template and bend some 0.3 millimeter-thick aluminum flashing to mold into the shape of logo.
After that mix a chocolate cremeux and a white chocolate mousse for the background. You can get the rest of the details at the link. It sounds delicious and it is worth a retweet for sure.
[via Neatorama]