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Dad's Day Shirt & Tie Cake

Posted By Paula Jones
June 14, 2012

Celebrate Father’s Day in style with a shirt and tie cake! Here's how!

If you’re looking for a fun cake for a man look no further. This polka dot tie cake is not only fun but it’s extremely realistic looking. If you placed the finished cake in a shirt box I think the recipient might have to look twice!

Using a premade rolled fondant makes this cake doable for even the most novice of cake decorators. With a little time and no special tools you can make this cake in about 3 hours.

So grab your cake mix and let’s get started!

Step 1 - Bake cake mix according to package directions. Let cool.

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Step 2 - Invert cake onto a rectangular cake board.

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Step 3 -
Place a thin level of icing onto the cake. Place cake in freezer to let icing firm up.

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Step 4 -
Knead the fondant until it’s pliable.

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Step 5 - Roll fondant to 1/4” thickness. Don’t roll too thin or it will crack when assembling.

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Step 6 - Invert cake pan over rolled fondant to check that you have enough to drape.

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Step 7
- Roll fondant over rolling pin.

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Step 8 - Remove cake from freezer. Drape fondant over cake. Using your hands to smooth and shape it to cake.

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Step 9 -
Use a paring knife to trim excess fondant (set aside to make collar, pocket, tie and polka dots).

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Step 10 -
Grab a man’s button down shirt to use as a template. Roll 1 piece of extra fondant to 1/4-inch thickness. Use paring knife to cut fondant into shape of a pocket.

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Step 11 -
Use toothpick to create stitching detail.

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Step 12 -
Brush water on back of pocket; place on cake. Roll another piece of extra fondant to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut out collar. Place collar at top of cake.

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Step 13 - Knead remaining fondant with gloved hands until it softens. Use toothpick to add blue icing color until desired color is achieved.

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Step 14 -
Roll blue fondant to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut out tie. Cut small piece of fondant for tie knot.

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Step 15 -
Drape tie onto cake; add knot at collar.

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Step 16 -
Roll reserved piece of white fondant to 1/4-inch thickness. Use end of large plain pastry tip to cut out polka dots. Dab water on back of polka dots; place on tie.

Polka Dot Tie Cake - Step 22

And you’re  all done! Amazing what you can do with just a few ordinary items in your kitchen and a little time. I think this would make an amazing Father’s day cake, a cake for a special work promotion, or of course for a birthday. You could go crazy with variations on the tie. Change up the color, add stripes instead of polka dots, or even paisley.

Polka Dot Tie Cake - Step 23


Blogger Paula Jones from Bell'alimento shows us how to make a fun and whimsical cake perfect for Father’s Day. Learn to make this recipe with our how-to article.
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