Thursday 23 July 2015

Change Your Dog's Life With This Meat Cake

This recipe from Lucky Peach will win over any dog’s heart forever.

Ever wanted a cake that celebrated your love of meatloaf and hotdogs?

Ever wanted a cake that celebrated your love of meatloaf and hotdogs?

Or maybe you know a dog with a similar dream?

Lucky Peach is here to help you create that perfect something: the Hamburger Cake. Make something savory for your sweetie!

Anna Hezel via Lucky Peach

INGREDIENTS
6 lbs hamburger meat
hot dogs
mashed potato mix, hydrated
ketchup and mustard
parsley/lettuce/a tiny kale leaf/really just anything green

SUPPLIES:
cake pans
toothpicks
1 dog

Via luckypeach.com

PREPARATION
1. Line three small (around 7-inch, 6-inch, and 5-inch) cake pans with parchment paper and heat the oven to 350°F. Pack a bunch of the meat into the cake pans snugly, and put them into the oven.

2. Bake for 30–45 minutes, or until the meat is no longer red in the middle. (Remember: food safety is extremely important, even when you're making deranged crafts.) Let them cool for about 10 minutes and drain any meat juice that has gathered in the pans.

3. Set the largest meatcake layer onto a dinner plate and spread some of the mashed potatoes over the top. Set the next largest meatcake layer on top of this, and top with another scoop of mashed potatoes. Finally, add the smallest meatcake layer. This will look like a cute little hat, worn by a melting meat monster.

4. Now, go crazy with the mashed potatoes, covering the top and sides of the layers. Once all surfaces are well covered, ask an adult for help to smooth out the edges. (Anna was the adult in this situation.) Decorate the edges of the cake with peas and dots of Sriracha*.

5. If you are making the meatcake for a dog wedding, or just a regular wedding, you may consider adding a little hot dog bride and groom (or bride and bride or groom and groom) to the top. To do this, slice a hot dog in half horizontally. Paint on faces using ketchup and mustard (toothpicks make excellent condiment paintbrushes), add a little wedding dress made out of kale or another leafy green, then stick them into the top of the cake using toothpicks.

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* Consider leaving out the Sriracha for your pup pal.


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