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Antique Radio Cake

1 package (18-1/4 ounces) German chocolate cake mix
3 teaspoons instant coffee granules, divided
3/4 cup butter or margarine, softened
4 cups confectioners' sugar
6 tablespoons baking cocoa
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup water
2 miniature peanut butter cups
1 square (1 ounce) white baking chocolate
Black or brown paste food coloring
1/2 cup semisweet chocolate chips
15- x10-inch board or piece of corrugated cardboard

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Bue gift wrap to cover board
Lace fabric or place mat (we used a purchased crocheted lace place mat)
Graph paper
Pastry tips—#5 round and #16 star


Prepare cake batter according to package directions, adding 2
teaspoons coffee granules. Pour into three greased and floured baking
pans, two 8-in. square and one 8-in. round. Bake at 350° for
30-35 minutes or until a toothpick inserted near the center comes out
clean. Cool cakes for 10 minutes before removing from pans to wire
racks. Cool completely. Cut round cake in half, forming two
semi-circles. For frosting, cream butter and sugar in a mixing

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Antique Radio Cake

bowl. Add cocoa, vanilla and salt. Dissolve the remaining coffee
granules in water; add enough to the creamed mixture to achieve
desired spreading consistency. Place one square cake on the covered
board. Place the cut edge of a semi-circle cake touching one side of
square cake. Frost the top of both cakes. Stack remaining square and
semicircle cakes on top. Frost the top and sides smoothly. Set
remaining frosting aside. Unwrap peanut butter cups. Place each cup
about 1-1/2-in. from the bottom and sides of cake for radio dials as
shown in photo. In a microwave-safe bowl, melt white chocolate.
Spread on waxed paper into a rectangle about 6 in. x 1-1/2 in. x 1/16
in. Let harden for 5 minutes. Using a sharp knife, cut into a 5-in. x
1-in. rectangle. When white chocolate is totally set, use a
toothpick dipped into brown or black paste food coloring to write

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"AM" and "FM" as shown in photo. Add station marks in same way. Place
chocolate rectangle 1 inch above the dials. Melt chocolate chips
and place in a small plastic bag. Place a piece of waxed paper over
graph paper. Cut a small hole in the corner of the bag. For the
radio speaker, pipe a 5-in.-wide half-circle of melted chocolate onto
waxed paper. Using graph paper as a guide, pipe diagonal 1/4 in.
apart. Repeat lines in the opposite direction. Refrigerate until
set. Carefully remove speaker from waxed paper and place about 1 inch
from top of cake. Prepare another plastic bag and insert round tip
and reserved frosting. Pipe a border around the white rectangle.
Insert star tip. Pipe a rope border around top and bottom edges of
cake. Editor's Note: Use of a coupler ring will allow you to
easily change pastry tips for different designs. Crafter

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thoughts: —In the space between the speaker and AM/FM tuning
bar, you could pipe "Happy Grandparents' Day" or "Happy Birthday"
with frosting. —Rather than shape the speaker and tuning bar
with melted chocolate, you could pipe them onto the cake using brown
and white frosting.

Yield: 12-15 servings.

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