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  • Welcome to How To Cook That I am Ann Reardon

  • After many many requests today I am making Olaf the snowman for the movie Frozen. I am

  • making this one quite small, you can enlarge it to any size you like I'll give you tips

  • for that as we go.

  • To start with print out Olaf in the size that you want your cake to be. This one where he

  • stands on one foot works well because you can run a cake spike right down the centre

  • to keep it stable. The cake spike has to be firmly attached to your cake board because

  • if it is unstable so will your cake be. I am using a hot glue gun here just to give

  • it that extra connection so that it doesn't move at all.

  • Next take you print out and find three circle objects in your kitchen that match the width

  • of each body section. The one you use for the middle you can also use for the top of

  • the head as well. Whenever I make a cake people always ask can

  • I use a packet cake, can I use a store bought cake, so today I am using a store bought cake

  • to answer that qusetion, personally I don't think they taste as good but yes you can use

  • them. For an Olaf that is about 27cm tall you will need three 20cm round cakes.

  • Take two of your cakes and cut two of your larger circles which are for the bottom section

  • You should be able to get the large one and one smaller one out of one of them. And then

  • just cut the one larger one out of the other one. Stack up your two bigger ones, tip them

  • on them their side and check that they are tall enough for that section of the body.

  • Then take another cake and cut out two circles in the size of the head this will form the

  • main bulky part of the head, but you need to cut another small circle from the left

  • over cake for the top bit of the head. Then we are going to use the cake scraps to

  • cut out your feet, to do that I didn't have a circle the right size so I used the printout

  • cut it the right width and turned it and cut it the right width again so that you've got

  • a square. And then cut the corners off the round it

  • out. Repeat that for the other foot.

  • Starting with your head pieces place the printout over the top of your cake and then looking

  • at it from directly above cut off the cake that you can see so that you are left with

  • the shape of his face. Then stand it up and round off the front where the top of his cheeks

  • are when he is smiling.

  • Add you filling of choice, I am using lemon butter because I think it goes well with the

  • frosting I am using and then put them back together. Now towards the back we need to

  • add the top of the head section. So place the template over the top piece and trim each

  • side. Then cut a chunk on an angle just like I am doing here so that there is room for

  • the eye balls to fit into the head. Add some more lemon butter and place it on

  • the top of the head at the back of the cake.

  • Now for the middle body section. My piece of cake was from the side of the cake so it

  • is already angled down like the body is. If yours isn't then just cut a piece off to angle

  • it down. Then place the template over the top and trim it to size. Then use your knife

  • round off all the edges so it looks like a snowball.

  • For the main part of the body join the two circles of cake together using lemon butter,

  • tip it on the side and cut around the body shape, folding up the foot as you go, turn

  • the cake ninety degrees and trim the sides to match what you've just done. If you don't

  • trust yourself doing this free hand then you can just use the template again. Placing it

  • over the top and trimming it off. Then have a look at your shape and shave off tiny bits

  • of cake at a time until it is rounded all the way around and looks like the body.

  • Now for our feet trim around the edges of the base section just to round it off. And

  • then place it up against the template an cut it to the right height. And do that for both

  • of your feet.

  • And now we are ready to assemble our Olaf.

  • Firstly add the foot. Then you really need to add a support in here

  • next I didn't do that because the cake was getting eaten straight after it was made.

  • But even then I probably should of added it in. So do adda support if you don't know how

  • to do that watch the minion cake video and it will show you how to do that.

  • Place the template in from to see what angle the body goes on then slide that down into

  • place. So the support should sit there just between the body and the foot. Then add a

  • little bit of lemon butter, and then slide on the middle section. Then finally add the

  • head, I've put mine on a slightly straighter angle than in the printout had it because

  • that makes it a little bit more stable. Now we want to cut out some cake where his

  • mouth goes. So just look at your print out to see where abouts his mouth goes cut a line

  • going across on a slight upwards angle and then chunk it up on an angle to take out his

  • mouth section.

  • Now to make the frosting of your choice, I am using italian meringue because it is white

  • and snow like. And the recipe for that is on my video 7 different frostings recipe,

  • I'll put a link to that video and the minion cake one in the description below for you.

  • Once it is light and fluffy spread a really thin coat all over the cake, this is just

  • to catch all the crumbs so that when we put on the next coat it doesn't have any cake

  • crumbs through it which makes it not look like snow.

  • Add a generous second coat of frosting and then smooth it out as best as you can. This

  • can be a bit tricky and I like to use a piece of plastic and then just drag it up because

  • you can bend it around the body and then drag it around to smooth it out. Once you've smoothed

  • it them use a knife or a palette knife to Then using a knife or a palette knife to indent

  • around each snowball join to make the body sections clear.

  • Cover the other foot in frosting on the top and sides, add it to the cake and then put

  • italian meringue on the bottom of the foot as well.

  • Keep the left over frosting as you'll need some more of it later so don't get rid of

  • it just yet.

  • Now place some chocolate melts in the microwave and on full heat for 30 seconds stir, 20 seconds

  • stir and then bursts of 10 seconds and stir it until it is smooth and melted.

  • Place it into a plastic bag and cut a little bit off the corner.

  • To make the sticks on top of olafs head Pipe the chocolate onto a bag of frozen veggies.

  • By piping it here and not on a flat surface it makes them look more like sticks because

  • they are not completely flat obviously they've got little twists and turn to them. Pipe plenty

  • of extras ones and that way you can number one choose the best ones for your cake but

  • number two when you serve the cake you can give everyone some of the chocolate.

  • Make sure when you are piping you make them longer than you need so you can poke it into

  • the top of the head and it is still the right length sticking up over the top.

  • To make the coal for our buttons, take the middle out of some oreos and then crush the

  • biscuit part up using a rolling pin. Bring the crumbs together into a pile and using

  • your finger make a coal sized little hole in the centre. Then fill that with your melted

  • chocolate and repeat two more times. If you are new to how to cook that make sure

  • you watch the videos on tempering chocolate and what chocolate to use for decorations.

  • I'll link to them in the description below as well. It is important that you watch those

  • if you don't work with chocolate regularly so that you understand how to make sure that

  • your sticks on top of the head and the arms don't just collapse at room temperature.

  • Place a piece of baking paper over your print out and pipe some eyebrows. Again do more

  • than one so that you can choose the best ones afterwards. Then do the same thing for his

  • arms, if you are using tempered chocolate then leave it at room temperature to set,

  • if you are using compound or fake chocolate then you can just put that in the fridge or

  • freezer to set.

  • To make the nose take 6 orange starburst lollies, unwrap them and put them in the microwave

  • for about 10 seconds. This will make them soft so you can squash them all together.

  • Roll it between the palms of you hand to make a carrot shape and then pull one end to extend

  • a piece that you can poke that into the head. On some non-stick paper run a knife around

  • the carrot making those indented lines that they have. Leave that to cool and firm up.

  • If you can't get starburst lollies where you live then you could use fondant for that step

  • instead. To make the eyes take 10 marshmallows and heat them in the microwave in 10 second

  • bursts until they are melted like this. Keep adding icing sugar and mixing it in until

  • it you can knead it into a ball. This will make more than you need and you can colour

  • it and then use it for the nose if you don't have starbursts. To make the eyeballs exactly

  • the same size roll a ball, then cut it in half and roll each half into an eyeball. For

  • the centre of the eye I am using store bought black fondant you can use licorice or chocolate

  • here if you prefer. Roll it out and cut out two circles using a straw and place them on

  • the centre of each eye. Then roll the tiniest balls of white that you can and add them to

  • the side of each eye to give it that glisten.

  • Roll out some more black and wrap it around the top half of each eye ball a bit like the

  • eyelid.

  • Back to our cake, using your knife make room for the carrot and poke it into the head.

  • Then add your eyeballs nice and close to the nose.

  • Mix some of the black and white fondant together to make grey, roll it out flat and cut it

  • into a mouth shape, and then place that into place on the cake.

  • Now add extra italian meringue around the eyes at the top, just between the eyes and

  • the sides , smooth that off and then add your eye brows.

  • Now add the twigs to the top of his head, when you're doing that look at the picture

  • of Olaf and try and get them in a similar position so that it looks just like the character.

  • Now poke in his arms. Then brush the excess oreo crumbs off the

  • coal and add your lumps to the front of the cake.

  • Then make a rectangle of white fondant and push it into place for his teeth.

  • You can see here the bottom foot has squashed right down, which is why I said you really

  • need to add support there, if you're making a Bigger Olaf then you'll need to add in two

  • supports one between the foot and the body and another one between the body and the head.

  • support just before the head too. Click on the link here to go to the channel

  • and watch the minion cake for how to add supports on a standing up cake and also you can watch

  • the chocolate videos if you're new to working with chocolate or you can check out all the

  • other videos that we have there.

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