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Quick Birthday Cake For A 4 Year Old.

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Samuraisan | 17:37 Tue 24th Apr 2018 | Food & Drink
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My daughter has just asked me to make a birthday cake for me GS tomorrow. I am delighted to do it but don't have much time tomorrow. Any ideas ? Push comes to shove I can get one in the supermarket, but I know a homemade one would be much appreciated. Although tomorrow is his birthday, his party is on Saturday and that cake is sorted, tomorrow is a tea with the family, that's about 8 of us
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Victoria sponge + icing?
https://www.chelsea.co.nz/browse-recipes/birthday-cake/
(You could possibly stick a few little plastic cars, or similar, on it to add 'child appeal' - along with the candles of course!)
If I was doing this, Sam I would buy a nice cake then decorate it with things he'd love and find fun.....x
Buy a sponge and decorate it.

This looks good.

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/digger-cake
I'd buy a packet mix (or two) 4 year olds don't usually care...cake is cake.
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Thanks Buenchico and Gness. I will see how my day turns out, if I have time I will go for buenchico's, but I might cheat with gness's idea. From experience I know if a cake is made in haste/under stress it runs out a distaster!
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Thanks Mamy and umm. A cake mix sounds a good idea. Gosh, I haven't used one of those for at least 30 years, bet they are better now. Mercadona here I come !
Supermarkets sell some really quirky birthday cakes for children. I got a lovely bright smiley caterpillar from Tesco for, if memory serves, less than £10. Not worth the effort of making.
Caterpillar cake was the chosen one here too, the young ones loved it.
Mine too ..... and so did I, big kid that I am.
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No Tesco here ! But I have seen some quirky ones.
Don't forget the candles!
Well that Stork ready to bake mix is really nice.

You can "doctor" it up yourself like edible toys etc (if there is such a thing).
Sam - it is actually called Stork cupcakes mix - get it where the butter is - Sainsburys.
You just need one exploding candle for fun and the cake won't matter....especially if you set fire to the light fitting just above the exploding candle......kids really enjoy that..... :-)
Best fun we had was a musical candle that started to play as you lit it - but it got faster and faster and we were all in hysterics as we sang like the Chipmunks.

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