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Have Your Cake and Meat it Too

Thursday, June 25, 2009
filed under: food

This recipe really takes the cake ... to the next level. 

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Kids tired of the same old, same old at dinner? Surprise them with a three-layer meat cake -- a culinary delight covered in mashed potato frosting and glazed with ketchup. YUM!

If you're game serving a hamburger faux-dessert, it's surprisingly simple to make. Blackwidow Bakery offers step-by-step instructions to prepare your very own meat cake. Serve this at your child's next birthday party and your kid will never speak to you again.

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Since when is this news? This has been all over the internet for well over a year.
- Mamimi
Posted 06/25/09 05:06 PM
 
I’m not a good baker but I might try this.
- Angie
Posted 06/25/09 05:32 PM
 
god, only greasy fat people would take one unhealthy food and dress it up like another. yess, lets encourage dessert for dinner now. this is digusting. and that thing is freakin HUGE. hopefully she’s planning on feeding an army of homeless with that high-calorie monstrosity, not a mere family of four! gross!
- abbi
Posted 06/25/09 05:37 PM
 
THAT LOOKS DISGUSTING.
- Anonymous
Posted 06/25/09 05:56 PM
 
meatloaf?
- smoore
Posted 06/25/09 08:45 PM
 
Perfect for April Fools Day.
- KateCake
Posted 06/25/09 10:11 PM
 
Boy Abbi is a GROUCH! It’s all in good fun! This really would be a great April Fools Day trick! There are ways to cut the grease, use turkey meat, add a ground veggie filler, the mashed potatoes can be pureed cauliflower. See, your rude judging is not necessary Abbi.
- Aimee
Posted 06/25/09 11:58 PM
 
i’m commenting specifically on the MEAT cake that was mentioned in the article. why would i have to use my own imagination to make up for the writers’ shortcomings on a crappy recipe no one in my family would humor? besides, the thing is HUGE. doesn’t matter if you make that thing out of tofu, its still WAY TOO LARGE portions. Don’t you know your food guide and recommended servings? Or are you the rollspolls chef that made this up? Oopsies!
- aimee
Posted 06/26/09 08:01 AM
 
If you would read the article, it was done AS A JOKE. It was for a groom’s cake. It’s NOT a true recipe for families to make and gorge on. I’m sure the momlogic people posted this AS A JOKE, because it’s funny. Not because they want you to make it and eat it.
- Jennifer
Posted 06/26/09 05:52 PM
 
My family from time to time likes a meatloaf. While I would dramatically make this smaller it would be an interesting idea to at least try. My hubby is a strict meat and potatoes guy so he would enjoy this. And no we are not a family of heavy weights.
- heather
Posted 06/30/09 10:09 AM
 
Actually it IS interesting. You could make a “one layer”. It doesn’t have to be so big. All it really is, is meatloaf, & who hasn’t had that? I have a cousin who has different “theme” nights for dinner, & her kids love it! This could be a birthday theme. It would definitely make it more fun for kids to eat, as long as they aren’t expecting a big mouthful of icing when they bite into it!
- Rachelle
Posted 10/01/09 08:57 AM
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