The volcano cake could be a frozen concoction. Plumbed to allow a tube enter the bottom from under the table. Pump an orange liquid up through the top of the cake for the lava, would have to be a liquid that would congeal on the frozen cake as it flowed down the sides. What edible liquid would work for that?
Weird Foods and Other Strangeness
Orange sorbet on the juicy side.
That could work!
What about one of those chocolate fountains inside the cake. It could pump the chocolate lava out from a reservior at the bottom. Can we include those realistic candy rocks to make it look like a real mountain?
Well, some people on here would just use real rocks, as I recall.
I invite everyone to add to the new thread, "The Rampaging Botanist" which will become a literary tour de force before it is done, I am sure.
Uh-oh.
You mean, this one? http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/975717/
Yup. Nice of you to give such a coherent link.
I had to look it up first
haha
we actually need a new weird food thread as well, here shortly....... As bringing weird food discussions into the new venue would most likely provide for uncontrollable incoherence, don't you think?
I am sure of it.
Not that a new weird food thread will guarantee coherence though. Just more comfort. Maybe comfort food?
I propose the title "Exploding Cakes and Other Comforts"
Awesome!
OK here I go to do the deed.
Voila:
http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/975738/
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