Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery from Jakks Pacific

By admin | September 2, 2009

Submitted by Mom Reviews Blog

Following up on the success of the Girl Gourmet Cupcake Maker, Jakks Pacific has introduced the Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery. It comes with everything you need to bake and decorate your own cakes just like professional bakers do! (well, almost). Before I show you the photos of our review of the Cake Bakery, here’s the commercial for it:

JAKKS partners with world-renowned celebrity baker Duff Goldman of Food Network’s Ace of Cakes on the Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery product line, with which young chefs can create elaborate mini 2-tiered fondant cakes in just 30 seconds in the microwave. Product info:

With the Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery, young bakers can whip up delicious mini 2-tiered fondant cakes that they can customize and decorate! Just add water to one of the delicious cake flavors, stir and pour into the double cavity cake molds, then place into the microwavable safe container and microwave for 30 seconds. No hot ovens involved! Next add water to one of the colorful fondant mixes, stir and roll out onto the non stick mat. Remove the cakes from their molds once they have cooled then cover the cakes with sweet colorful fondant.

Finally, place the mini masterpiece on the decorating turntable, and create away — just like Duff does — using the air powered gel decorator gun! Add candy garnishes included in the set for a beautifully finished 2-tiered mini fondant cake! The Cake Bakery set includes a motorized gel decorator, decorating gel, decorating utensils, 2 delectable cake mixes featuring Chocolate and Vanilla, Red, Blue and Yellow fondants, bowl, spoon, cutters, non-stick pad, candy, tool caddy, and instructions. Ages 8+, Suggested Retail Price: $34.99

Just like Girl Gourmet cupcakes, Cake Bakery ingredients are gluten and wheat-free, trans-fat free, and are produced in nut-free facility in the U.S. Many children who suffer from Celiac and nut allergies are now able to safely participate in the art of baking.

Okay, so. Now that I’ve explained what is SUPPOSED to happen when someone uses the Cake Bakery, allow me to show you with photos exactly why I’m a BLOGGER and not a CAKE DECORATOR. We had no problem mixing up the batter and baking the two tiny round cakes. The problem was with the fondant. I know now that fondant is supposed to be the consistency of Play-Doh, but I thought it was too dry and added extra water, which made it runny. So then I had to add more dry fondant powder to get it the right consistency, so I started with blue fondant powder and added red fondant powder. Not only was the color funky, but the consistency was bad, so when I tried to drop it over the cakes, it tore in places.

Also, there’s a very cool tool included that you load up with white decorating gel, which is included. You flip a switch and the gel starts flowing out of this pen thing, and the idea is you turn the cake on the turntable and direct the flow of the gel to make cool patterns or whatever. Only…well, I’ll show you:

Cake 1

We were supposed to mix up more fondant and cut out circles to decorate the sides of the cake. But the kids couldn’t wait that long, so I let them dig in. Nathan gives the taste of Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery cakes a BIG THUMBS UP:

Thumbs Up Nathan

You can buy the Girl Gourmet Cake Bakery at Toys “R” Us and at Walmart, and also from Amazon.com. If your kids are interested in trying their hands at cake decorating, this would be a fun item to get them.  The cakes are delicious even if you don’t get the decorations exactly perfect.  I know my kids didn’t mind what the cake looked like as long as they got to eat the results!

Rating 3.00 out of 5
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