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how to bake an excavator cake?

My 5yr old wants an excavator cake for his birthday,i enjoy baking but cannot find a recipe anywhere,that shows you how to make one, and how to make the icing yellow,can anyone help please,thanks.

Answer:

Assembled from a pound cake and Twinkies, this no-bake treat will please the crew at a celebration with a truck or vehicle theme, or at our construction party. Ingredients 9 1/2-by 4-inch pound cake 1 1/2 cups yellow frosting 1/2 cup light-brown frosting (white and chocolate mixed together) Chocolate decorators' frosting 4 mini chocolate-covered doughnuts Blue and green MM's candies Red and yellow gumdrops 4 Twix 2 Twinkies 4 (8-inch) wooden skewers, trimmed into two 4K-inch and two 6-inch pieces 4 yellow Twizzlers Rainbow Twists, cut to the same size as the skewers 12 chocolate cookies (we used Oreo cookies) X Instructions Cut a 2 1/2-inch-long section from one end of the cake. Frost the section's cut end and place it on top of the cake for the cab, as shown. Cover the entire cake with yellow frosting, saving about 1/3 cup for the loader and bucket. Spoon the light-brown frosting into a resealable sandwich bag, snip off a corner, and pipe a window onto each side of the cab. Outline the windows with chocolate decorators' frosting, then press the doughnut tires in place. Add MM's and gumdrops for lights and hubcaps. Use Twix to add a smokestack and loader arms. Frost one of the Twinkies yellow, set it on the loader arms, and add chocolate decorators' frosting details. Cut a 2-inch section from the other Twinkie, place it behind the truck for the bucket, and frost it yellow. Add pieces of yellow gumdrop for teeth. Slide the skewers inside the Twizzlers. Press them into the cake and bucket as shown, using dabs of chocolate decorators' frosting to join them. With a rolling pin or food processor, crush the chocolate cookies into dirt and sprinkle it around the cake. Serves 8.

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