This year Benjamin wanted a Star Wars cake. More specifically, he wanted a reprise of rainbow Darth Vader cake from his fourth birthday, but my cake stuff is still packed away so instead he settled on a Millennium Falcon cake. Andrew assured me it would be super easy—"It's just a circle with two points sticking out," he said, ignoring the finer details of the cake.
I'm such a Star Wars luddite that my children kept calling me out for saying Millennial Falcon rather than Millennium Falcon. Apparently this is an important distinction. Rachel even pulled up a meme to mock me with:
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I keep calling it the Millennial Falcon just to make her roll her eyes at me and moan, "Moooooom!" in that exasperated way only a preteen can manage.
So, anyway, this is the cake that I came up with:
That big blue part is the engine, apparently, not a window (this is not the Enterprise). I would like the record to show that I knew this before Rachel knew it (so take that, Rachel). Of course, she's only 10 and I'm in my 30s. But still, I got to be the one to point it out to her (but only because Andrew corrected me when I called it a window mere hours before).
Benjamin was rather pleased with it and I must admit it turned out better than I'd thought it would (considering one of those pointy things is probably 50% frosting because I could not get the cake to keep its shape (crumb-coating this thing was a beastly experience)).
This time it's all buttercream, except for the, uh, rectenna (the "rectifying antenna" or radar dish). That is made out of leftover Llama Llama fondant.
Everyone was a little surprised when we sliced into it to reveal pink cake—strawberry, a very popular flavour at our house. There was plenty for everyone this time around because I doubled it (there's even leftovers in the fridge)!
Present at the party were our family of seven, plus:
- Naanii
- Bumpa
- Patrick
- Josie
- Rosie
- Austin
- Grandma
- Grandpa
- Katharine
- Todd
- Kayl
- Jacob
- Shayla
- Carter
- Aunt Linda
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