How to make Yoda!
I used a 6" round tin and a pudding steamer bowl shaped tin as seen in the attached photo.
I used a 6" round tin and a pudding steamer bowl shaped tin as seen in the attached photo.

I stacked the cooled cakes and crumb coated in buttercream. Shaped the feet out of green fondant and put them in place.

then placed a ball of fondant on the top of the cake for his neck which i then covered on green fondant.

I then thinly rolled out a rectangle of brown fondant and cut a rounded collar on one end. I then placed it down the front of the cake and scrunched the bottom up a little. I rolled out a strip of fondant for his belt and stuck it across his waist.

Now for the fun part... his head!!
I needed his head to be able to support his ears so i made it from chocolate crackle (like rice crispy treats) I formed the chocolate crackle onto a ball and put it in the freezer to set firmly. (I inserted a bamboo skewer into the ball before it set)once really firm I carved a rough yoda shaped head and then pushed the skewer into the cake so the head was just touching the neck. I then covered the head in buttercream. I placed a raised teardrop shaped piece of fondant where his cheeks would be on either side and a raised triangle for his nose, a raised circle with a line dented into it for his mouth and two small sausages for his eyebrows. Next I rolled out a thin layer of green fondant and cover the entire head smoothing over the fondant shapes underneath.

I marked the wrinkles onto the fondant with the back of a knife (or modeling tools if you have them!)I press in the mouth the same way.
I made a nose out of green fondant and put ontop of the "nose bump" I made earlier. I rolled three small sausages of green fondant and place over the bridge of the nose to look like wrinkles.
Next I made the eyes with white fondant and a small circle of green fondant. I attached them to the cake with a little water. I rolled out three small thin sausages of green fondant for each eye lid and two small thin sausages for under each eye, I attached them to the eyes with water.
I then rolled out two eyebrow shapes and put them over the eyebrow bumps.
Next I rolled out yodas coat using some cream coloured fondant. I cut a rectangle shape and cut out a small semi-circle from the middle of the long side for the neck then draped the fondant over the cake and trimed away the excess. I stuck the edges down at the front to the edge of the brown clothing with water.
Then I rolled two thick sausages of fondant for each arm and stuck them to yodas body. I shaped two hands out of green fondant and attached them to the body at the base of the "arm sausages". I thinly roll out some cream fondant for the sleves of the coat and stuck them over the arm shapes and a little over the hands to cover his wrists. I then used some brown chalk colour to age the coat by randomly dusting brown patches all over it.
Now for the ears!
I added some tylose gum to some green fondant for the ears.(this made them hold there shape)I rolled out two large tear drop shapes for the ears, pressed in the shape of the inner ear then inserted a toothpick into the side of Yodas head where the ear would be leaving just over half the toothpick hanging out, I put some water on the ear where it would be touching the head and pushed the ear onto the toothpick hold it in place for about 20 seconds then I left them to dry.

I wrote the birthday message on the cake board the way Yoda would speek...."30 you are" but If I had more room I would have written "Happy Birthday you must have" (I forgot to take a photo after I added the writing)
I hope this was easy to follow! I have attached a series of photo's showing some of the stages of building this cake that might help to show how I did it!
It took about three and a half hours to decorate but was much easier that it looks!
Take care,
Sandra
29 comments:
cool cake!
I love this cake. My sister's birthday is coming up. She's a huge Yoda fan. I'm going to try to follow your instructions. I'll be thrilled if mine turns out half as good. ;)
you have such awesome designs. i love your cakes so much. i hope i get to be as good as you are when it comes to cake decorating. keep up the good work =)
I've just been dared to have a go at making this cake. It is amazing! I'm also working out a template for making a Deep Thought cake for a 42nd birthday cake, and never even thought of using chocolate crackle, but I'm certainly looking into it now! Thanks for the inspiration *g*
That is so awesome! Thank you for sharing your instructions! I cannot wait to give this a try for my nephew
i was wondering if anyone has actually made this cake and it turned out half as good or presentable.
Yes there have been about four made so far, they all look different but they are all very good!
Here are a few links to them-
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kavingate/510340055/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/schmish/2087416029/
Wow, my 9yo sons birthday is in a months time. I wonder if we could make one of these for him.
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How much did your freakin cake COST
It probably cost $20 to make but the smile on my friends face was priceless!!! - Sandra (socake)
Thanks so much for the instructions! My 5 year old nephew asked for a Yoda cake for his birthday and I would have been lost without them. Mine didn't turn out nearly as great as yours, but I am happy with it for a first attempt. Thanks again!!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/aliciababcock/2577136719/
Good Job! :)
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What an amazing job! looks absolutely fantastic! Will try to attempt in a weeks time for my sons 6th birthday - if it turns out even half as good i'd be thrilled. very talented!
Wow! That's awesome! My brother turns 5 this week and he would love this cake. I don't know if I have the guts to try something that elaborate,though.
You, however, did a fantastic job!
I love your Yoda cake. On your Yoda cake, did you modifiy the rice krispies recipe and if so what did you change?
Good words.
...if I actually managed to create it, I don't think I could ever commit the sin of cutting it up and eating it. I would just bring it back to my folks' house and demand they get a new freezer to forever preserve it in.
Hi Sandra,
You are a very talented individual!
Thank you for your inspiration, here is a link to where I posted my modified Yoda creation :) http://shockleyssweetshoppe.blogspot.com
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Wow, amazing! How much fondant did you go through, and did you buy it or make it?
Also, if you can't get tylose gum what can you use for the ears?
I have never seen a pudding bowl tin, but I asume you could just ad an extra layer of cake or two and carve it?
I thought your instructions were well done, it made the cake alot easier to construct. You did an amazing job, and thanks!
good post :)
Thank you so much for this wonderful tutorial. I made this cake for my sons 4th birthday and he absolutely loved it. I actually used rice krispie treats for the ears also and it worked out quite well. Thank you again. You helped make a four year old very happy!
I would love to have instructions on your batmobile cake.
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