
For those fortunate enough to have been born and raised in the Southern States of America this cake requires no explanation.
Now, for those of you cocking your head to the side and suppressing a shudder, allow me to explain: Southern boys hunt. They will hunt turkeys, wild boars, racoons, women and even the occasional rabbit if life proves too dull. However, no day of the year (not their own wedding, nor the birth of their first born*) is more anticipated than opening day of deer season. Therefore, it only stands to reason, that few days are less looked forward to than the last day of deer hunting.**
In the great state of Alabama that day of mourning was just a week ago. So it came as no surprise to me when the call came in asking me to create a deer/hunting cake for an avid hunter's 21st birthday.
Here's the cake breakdown:
Two nine inch layers of vanilla cake frosted with almond vanilla buttercream in a camo pattern.
The deer head is carved from vanilla cake and also coated in buttercream. The antlers are buttcream also. This cake is one of my rare fondant free creations.
*It must be noted that no true Southern woman would ever plan her wedding during hunting season. Nor would she intentionally concieve a child who would be born during this time of year, although accidents do happen.
**This day is, however greatly appriciated by the hunters' wives and/or girlfriends.