Monster Trucks and Dirt Tracks Cakes
Rev up the monster truck engines and hit the tracks by baking up any one of these cakes for your monster truck fan's birthday party. All of these cakes come with instructions and a picture to give you a visual of the cake.
To make this monster truck cake, I made one 13" X 9" cake, and two round 8" cakes. I cut the truck body from the large cake, and used the two round cakes for tires...
To make this monster truck cake:1 box of yellow cake mix, 3 eggs, 1/2 cup of oil, 1/2 cup of water Mix all the above ingredients, I used a car shaped pan from Wilton and I cut the back so that it can become a truck...
This dirt bike track cake is one I made awhile back for a friend's son. The cake is all yellow cake, the hay bales are peanut butter fudge with coconut...
I made the 'dirt' track with the brown icing....I made it 3 dimensional by putting on a LOT of icing and shaping it to look like a track. I smoothed it out with a butter knife...
This dirt track truck cake was a cake for my 13 year old grandson Eric. He is one of twins and he likes truck races. The bottom layer is a 11x15 cake pan...
Make a sheet cake 13x9, let cool, prepare cookie sheet crush grahmcrackers for dirt road. Cover the cake mix box with tin foil to give your monster truck some lift...
To make this monster truck arena birthday cake, I started with a regular chocolate cake mix (9 X 13 size). I made the cake and iced with chocolate icing (you could use store bought or homemade)...
Bake a 9 x 13 cake and two 8-inch cakes. The two 8 inch cakes are going to be the wheels. With an icing filled bag and round tip, size #5, draw the truck body and under carriage on the 9 x 13 cake...
I made this cake for my son's fifth birthday party. I enlarged the truck design that I created for his invitations and printed it out in three parts...