Fire-Breathing Dragon Cake!! by kitchenwench
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I first saw this idea in a children's Magazine and decided to make it for my younger brother's 5th Knight-themed birthday party. With 2 ordinary 9 inch cakes, frosting, and a few other easy to find candies, you can create a very realistic dragon!
 
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Step 1: Supplies

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You will need-
2 9-inch cakes
6 cups of frosting, your choice of colour (more or less, depending on how thick you like your icing.
8 Keebler chocolate covered graham crackers
8 Sunkist fruit gems
2 Sunkist fruit slices
2 Blue Fruit Roll-Ups
1 Red Fruit Roll-Up
1 Yellow Fruit Roll-Up
1 Marshmallow
2 Chocolate Chips
2 Hershey's Kisses
2 Wooden Skewers

You will want all of your fruit gems, slices, and icing to be all colour co-ordinated-I chose orange candies and yellow icing, but you can do what ever colours will match the plates or napkins you will have at the party.
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Emmaleigh says: Mar 28, 2009. 9:14 PM
Just finished this tonight. Thanks for your wonderful instructable. This cake was a hit!
Emmaleigh says: Mar 28, 2009. 9:20 PM
Whoops... would probably help if I remembered to upload the photo. :3
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steinikallinn says: May 10, 2009. 12:51 PM
Here is one that matched the (paper) disk plates. We didn't follow the recipe, only the cut-out diagram
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kitchenwench (author) says: May 10, 2009. 4:55 PM
HOW CUTE!! It fits the plates perfectly, and I just love the colors you chose! Thanks so much for sharing, I really enjoyed seeing your beautiful cake!
lolita79 says: May 26, 2009. 10:22 AM
I am making a dragon cake this week for my son's 4th bday....I love yours! Did you make your own frosting or use store bought?
lolita79 says: May 26, 2009. 10:23 AM
Also...what did you use for the scales on his back...I like how they are different sizes!
kitchenwench (author) says: May 27, 2009. 8:41 AM
Hi lolita79, I made my own frosting using a basic decorator's buttercream, and I have attached a link to the recipe I used. The scales were imprinted into the icing using a (clean) magic marker cap! I used different pressures to make them bigger or smaller. Hey, I hope your cake turns out awesome! I would love to see a picture when it's done. :-) ~kitchenwench
steinikallinn says: May 28, 2009. 12:36 AM
I made my own frosting using powder sugar, warmed up butter and some green food coloring drops.

For the back scales I used thin mint cookies named "Göteborgs Remi mint" (http://www.goteborgskex.se/produktinfo/sota-kex/remi) and just cut the edges in different sizes.
lolita79 says: Jun 1, 2009. 2:20 PM
Hey, I made the cake. It turned out pretty good. The frosting I use was a little to sticky and made frosting it more difficult. I didn't have time to make my own and used Betty Crocker Whipped cream cheese frosting. I don't recommend using that kind! Other than that the cake was a huge hit at the party! Thanks so much for the idea!
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polishangel80 says: Dec 12, 2009. 1:47 PM

Your cake looks wonderful, I really like it.

sandssuz says: Dec 13, 2009. 11:43 AM
 Just finished making this cake for my daughter's 4th birthday party. She is very pleased with it. I had to shorten the tail to fit it on top of a large sheet cake. 
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lovehandles says: Jan 6, 2010. 2:16 AM
I loved this cake it was my only second attempt at making  a novelty cake. I am in Australia. It meant I had to substitute and use different things. I used Tobelorone Bars for my spikes. One problem my spikes kept getting eaten on me while assembling it. Fantastic idea and your instructions were spot on. Thanks from Australia!

Dionne
Victoria Australia
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youmybubs says: Apr 27, 2010. 11:10 AM
I made this for my son's 6th birthday party.  It was a huge success and everyone was shocked that I actually made it myself.  I'm not much of a cook and even less a baker.  But, the instructions were dead on and the end result was amazing.  I highly recommend that after you bake the cakes and let them cool - put them in the freezer.  It made it MUCH easier to cut the pieces and didn't hardly crumble when I went to frost it.  It was awesome!
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rubberducky47 says: Jul 2, 2010. 4:59 PM
This is my dragon cake, I made it for my 15th birthday party just because this looked so awesome. I think it turned out pretty well, even after an hour of yelling at a bowl of frosting and getting weird looks from the neighbors. Thanks for the instructable!
rubberducky47 says: Jul 2, 2010. 5:02 PM
Whoops, need the picture. . .
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Technologic says: Jul 19, 2010. 4:28 AM
Sweet. The nest and the eggs are a very nice touch.
MedicMrs says: Aug 25, 2010. 4:54 PM
My Paramedic hubby & I made this together for our son's 9th birthday...OH WOW, we had a BLAST making this...The kids ate our "mistakes" and all turned out AWESOME!!! Was a GREAT hit...We used a German chocolate cake as the base to make the dragon look like he was laying on the ground...
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karen7410 says: Sep 1, 2010. 11:22 PM
wow thats great me and my mum made a green one for a assement :) excellant
fergusonj says: Sep 2, 2010. 6:15 PM
The first picture is of my first try making the dragon birthday cake for my grandson's 3rd birthday. However, I had to transport it 2 1/2 hours away. So I decided to use the lid a Rubbermaid storage tote to put under the bottom of the cake and snapped the bottom of the tote over the top of the cake as the lid. Thought is was pretty ingenious. Problem was that my son-in-law didn't know that the cake was in the tote and turned it right side up when my daughter and I were out. Came home to a broken dragon. But got a new base already frosted from the grocery store and reassembled the newly reconstructed dragon on it. Put the wings on right before the party. Enjoyed making BOTH cakes and got may compliments!
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Larandalee says: Sep 20, 2010. 8:58 AM
My son wanted a Dragon cake for his 5 birthday this summer and I was worried because I couldn't find a dragon cake pan anywhere but than I found this and WOW it was easier than a cake pan! Those stinking cake pan you have to make 20 different colored frostings what a pain! This was so much easier than I thought it'd be and everyone thought it was amazing. My son was thrilled! Thank you sooooo much for sharing this!!!!! Now I'm hoping he wants a dragon cake every year! ;)
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BeckyMeyers says: Nov 18, 2010. 9:51 AM
Did you pipe the frosting on? What tip did you use if so? If not what was the technique you used? This cake looks great. I am planning to make it for my son's party this Saturday. Any pointers or tips would be helpful!! Thanks
Larandalee says: Nov 18, 2010. 1:41 PM
Yes I piped it on with tip #16, which is a star shaped tip. I didn't do anything special I just covered it and wasn't even very graceful about it which I think may have helped make it look a little rougher like a dragon might be. I couldn't find orange gems so I just used orange slices for the claws and eyebrows. I think I used chocolate chips for the center of the eyes. I throw foil over a cookie sheet and it fit in there a little snug but worked out great. My tail ended up being a bi thin but I just made bigger with lots of frosting. Let me know if you have anymore questions and good luck! It was easier than I thought it was gonna be. =)
BeckyMeyers says: Nov 19, 2010. 7:30 AM
Thank you for the help and encouragement!!
BeckyMeyers says: Nov 24, 2010. 7:03 AM
Well, here is my rendition of the fire breathing dragon! Thank you for all your help. It was a hit!!
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Larandalee says: Nov 24, 2010. 9:42 AM
Looks awesome!! Like the green eyes and curvy tail, nice touch. =) I bet your son was thrilled. Glad to help but really we all have kitchenwench to thank!!!! Thank goodness she shared because I would've never thought something this awesome up on my own!
sbjewel32 says: Nov 28, 2010. 10:00 AM
Love this cake! The instructions were clear and it was pretty easy to make! I Needed more cake so I used a 12 in cake pan. I Iced it with reg frosting first but it looked kind of sloppy so I decided to pipe Decorator icing on the entire cake using the star decorator tip. Everyone loved it and more importantly the birthday boy loved it! He kept sneaking over and eating all the keebler grahams off of the spine! LOL
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pouchdesigns says: Apr 29, 2013. 12:01 PM
I love this, I made this cake for my daughter's 3rd birthday party...I couldn't follow it exactly because I live in the UK and we don't have all the products in our supermarkets, but the basic shape is the same. Clear instructions and was a great hit with the children!
I blogged about it here:
http://pouchbags.blogspot.co.uk/2013/04/dragon-themed-birthday-party.html
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sgcsam says: Apr 9, 2013. 7:20 PM
Dragon cake for my best chinese friend!
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sgcsam says: Apr 9, 2013. 7:18 PM
Dragon cake for my best chinese friend!
lkunecke says: Apr 4, 2013. 3:16 PM
Thank you for the template! I enjoyed making this cake the birthday boy was turning 29 and it just proved you are never to old for a dragon cake.
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softenersreviews says: Mar 2, 2013. 3:59 AM
Very nice! Cute!
dwyerlisa says: Dec 27, 2012. 6:45 AM
This cake was super easy and everyone was impressed. Crumbs did tend to get everywhere unless I was strategic about putting all of the "cut" sides facing inwards. Recommend arranging everything first before frosting
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dwyerlisa says: Dec 27, 2012. 6:50 AM
I also found chocolate "orange slices" to put by the ears as fins. Living in Sweden, I couldn't find all necessary candy as described above -- Toblerone as fins, sliced watermelon candies for toes/claws, chocolate orange fins, red gummy eyebrows, marshmallows (cut in half) for whites of eyes, red dots for eyeballs, caramel circles for nostrils and fruit roll-ups (imported from US) for flames and wings. I didn't have skewers so I used bendy straws that worked out well to give it a nice winged shape
purplelarch says: Dec 9, 2012. 9:32 PM
This was a great instructable! I used a buttercream frosting and a marker top as you suggested. Thanks so much!
Vunique says: Jul 10, 2012. 5:01 AM
Thank you for the tutorial .I made it for my sons 8th birhtday party. The cake stole the show.
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Greeneyes364 says: Jun 2, 2012. 1:03 PM
Here is my version of the Dragon cake. I baked it for my nephews 2nd birthday and it was very well received. Everyone loved it! :-D
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tsunami-lightwave says: Apr 15, 2012. 2:12 AM
This is a great design an relatively easy to make. I love it (and so will my daughter, who seems to have gone crazy for dragons for her 8th birthday)!

I used a strawberry filled marshmallow cut in half (from a bag of Hello Kitty marshmallow snacks I got at a Japanese supermarket) and brown m&m's for the nostrils. I think the tail was the hardest part to frost because it was so thin that the slightest pressure on the side to spread the frosting would tend to knock it over. I think it worked out well though...Here is the the result:

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pumpkinfee says: Mar 23, 2012. 4:22 AM
This cake was brilliant to make, really pleased with the result, and am equally sure that my son will be delighted. Thank you for the fabulous ideas and the concise instructions
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Ryan60 says: Mar 5, 2012. 1:46 PM
This was a very easy design to follow. Thank you for positing! Everyone loved this cake, including our 3 year old birthday boy! For a fun touch, we made the dragon out of red velvet cake, to make it more like the dragon's insides. We constructed the dragon on top of a sheet cake we ordered from a grocery store bakery, and just had them frost it to look like green grass.

As some others have stated, it is wise to freeze the cake rounds overnight before cutting. If you have time, I would re-freeze for a few hours after cutting the shapes, but before frosting, as the cake can/will crumble while frosting it.
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quiet_ame says: Mar 4, 2012. 11:11 PM
I absolutely fell in love when I saw this design! I decided to make a cake for my autistic brother-in-law's birthday, and this was perfect! He couldn't have been more excited for it when I brought it out!

**I used Girl Scout Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies for the claws and eyebrows instead of the orange candies

This was incredibly easy, and I highly recommend it to any beginner who wants to be a little extra creative!
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