It seems that my life is full of departures; this time, the lovely Elisa departs sunny Brizvegas for - wait for it - Melbourne (where I have just come from!). Elisa was always only on loan to us, but we will all miss her enormously.
Elisa somehow manages to survive on Red Bull and potato chips (crisps to non-Aussies), yet still stays tiny - maybe it's all of that time on the treadmill and grooving to Madonna.
In honour of Elisa's love of Red Bull, I made her a Red Bull cake, using the recipe from Pandas and Cupcakes. Yes, folks, this cake is an AHDD nightmare - Red Bull, with red food colouring inside and blue and black colouring in the icing. However, I am sure that Elisa will love it, despite its strange resemblance to Marge Simpson's hairdo.
I finished off the decorating with a fudge icing pen for the writing (I can never get these things to write straight, despite having no trouble with piping bags), and red skittles. (Elisa loves American candy, and has been known to travel back from US trips with 42kg worth of it - hope skittles are on the list.)
Here is the cake before frosting, which I made in the cupcake shaped pan given to me by my gorgeous friends at Optus:
I also cross-stitched a card for Elisa:
Good luck in Melbourne chick - we will miss you!!!
In honour of her love of Wagamamas (affectionately known as "Waggas" by Elisa), we bought her the Wagamamas cookbook - hope she likes it. It will certainly make a change from her South American/Italian heritage - and the chips!
Good luck in Melbourne chick - we will miss you!!!
I had a bad experience with red Bull but that doesn't stop me from appreciating how truly cool this cake is! hehe well done! I'm sure this will keep her buzzing for a while! :P
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful thing to do for Elisa!!!! I simply love the cake (and love that you compared it to Marge Simpson's hairdo...that's hilarious!!!)
ReplyDeleteWhat a thoughtful post in honor of someone so special to your family.:)
a red bull cake? How funny. I'm sure she appreciated it.
ReplyDeleteLOL Lorraine - I think we'll all be bouncing off the walls all day!
ReplyDeleteThanks Jennifer - I still find the blue rather disconcerting, but that is because we are conditioned that food is not blue rather than anything else.
Thanks Wendy - I hope she will.
Cool cake! I love that it's so striking and it totally grabbed my attention
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting cake!
ReplyDeleteNow that is an intense cake! I think I'm going to get that pan. Cute!
ReplyDeleteWish i was like elisa, eat everything and stillstay tiny.
ReplyDeleteCake looks so nicely decorated and yumm.
It's so cute!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cake!
ReplyDeleteRed bull cake!! I have never heard of it. How does it taste? So cool!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for visiting my blog and for all your support. Elisa was very fortunate to have you as a friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Brenda - it's red inside to really have you bouncing off the walls.
ReplyDeleteThanks Miss High Heels.
Hi Rachel, Isn't it? I am so lucky to have received it as a gift.
Welcome back Happy Cook, yes, I wish I was like Elisa too.
Thanks Duckie!
Thanks Isabelle :)
Hi Ellie, it tastes very much like caramel in a cake. Very sweet! (I imagine it's all the sugar.)
Hi Ivy, Hope you are felling better and are looking after yourself - lovely to have you drop by.
What a fantastic cake!
ReplyDeleteThanks Veronica - bright, but the thought is there.
ReplyDeleteHa! Red Bull in a cake. Did it give you and extra boost?
ReplyDeleteLOL Peabody - I am not sure if it was the Red Bull, the colouring or a combination of both, but I swear I felt quite "buzzy" after a slice of this.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why my blog didn't tell me you linked to it :[ Oh well now I saw that someone clicked through so I can say I'm glad to see someone else making the cake! It looks amazing as one giant cupcake!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the recipe pandasandcupcakes - it's better than the "Sprite" based version by far, and it tasted really good - an amazingly moist cake.
ReplyDelete