Chicken safe Cake?

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So my friend recently discovered that one of her pullets is a roo.....and I have tiny cupcake liners.....we are now desperate to hold a wedding for the cockerel and one of the pullets, and need a safe cake. Anyone know how to make one of these? I was thinking that we could frost with yogurt, and decorate with bits of strawberry....but how to do the actual cake?
 
I was just thinking of posting a thread with my chicken-safe cake, but wasn’t sure if there would be enough interest. My kids recently asked to make a cake to celebrate our chickens’ 5-month birthday :lol: What I did was I mixed their usual feed crumbles with plain yogurt (I make my own so I always have extra), to a consistency where it holds together - not too runny, not too crumbly. I put it in a bowl, packed it full, and flipped it upside down. That gave the cake a nice smooth round shape. The kids then decorated it with blueberries and tomatoes. We didn’t think to frost it with yogurt, that’s another good idea (maybe for their 6-month birthday :lol:). The chickens loved it! And it was wholely healthy.

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Yes! you should look into these from @CHICKIE-ROOS ! They look amazing! They are donuts, and yo could even frost them and stack them if you wanted! Then you would just need a chicken safe frosting! I adore your idea by the way! 🤣
Was there supposed to be a link? I just see the tag lol
I will be crocheting a tophat for the groom and a veil for the bride lol
 
I was just thinking of posting a thread with my chicken-safe cake, but wasn’t sure if there would be enough interest. My kids recently asked to make a cake to celebrate our chickens’ 5-month birthday :lol: What I did was I mixed their usual feed crumbles with plain yogurt (I make my own so I always have extra), to a consistency where it holds together - not too runny, not too crumbly. I put it in a bowl, packed it full, and flipped it upside down. That gave the cake a nice smooth round shape. The kids then decorated it with blueberries and tomatoes. We didn’t think to frost it with yogurt, that’s another good idea (maybe for their 6-month birthday :lol:). The chickens loved it! And it was wholely healthy.

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That looks great! I will totally do something like that fora whole flock cake, but I am looking to actually bake something to make use of the tiny cupcake wrappers :D
 

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