The noodle that ate the cake

I don’t know which is funnier, the cake that tried to be a roasted chicken or this bowl of noodles. When I am asked what’s so fascinating about baking / cake decorating; I say this is. or trying to replicate something, or just make people put on the “what the…. ” face lol.. Replicating stuffs isn’t the most creative thing but hey, its fun!! I tried making shitake mushrooms but it didnt turn out like shitake mushrooms so I decided to make button mushrooms instead and I think it looked real!! The small little green stuffs are actually chopped coriander, just because my mum doesn’t take scallion / green onions

Okay maybe the broccoli were a little to green to begin with. Ok just incase u’re wondering why it’s a bowl of noodles for my mom’s birthday ? This is suppose to be a bowl of “Longevity Noodle; a tradition thingy for Asians served during their birthdays. It usually comes with an egg but since this was a vegetarian version, no eggs. Although even if I make an egg, it’s not really an egg anyway. LOL

Use the longest noodles you can find for this recipe; the length represents a wish for a long and happy life. The Chinese show respect for their elders at celebrations by serving them extra long noodles. Remember to serve the elders first.

Hrm does fondant noodles count ? hehe



care for a broccoli ?

An extruder/clay gun and an airbrush machine is up next on my purchase list.. tee hee

11 thoughts on “The noodle that ate the cake

  1. You are so creative. I thought for a minute there it was a gorgeous bowl of noodles that I wanted to have for dinner – now I'm thinking a gorgeous bowl I want to have for dessert instead.

  2. Che-Cheh : Thanks Yeah there's actually real wooden chopstick inside the faux chopstick..

    Chloe: Hehe gotcha!

    Trissa: Thanks Trissa hehe .. sure is some trick or treat 😉

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