Ep 19. Dutch Windmill Cake
- January 1, 1970
- 21 min
In the Cake Boss season 7 episode 19 titled "Dutch Windmill Cake," viewers are taken on a journey as Buddy and his team create a cake inspired by the traditional windmills found in the Netherlands. The episode starts with Buddy and his team meeting with the clients, who are of Dutch heritage and are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary. The clients have requested a cake that resembles a Dutch windmill, complete with a working water wheel.
Buddy and his team, including Mauro, Danny, and Ralph, start brainstorming ideas for the cake. They decide to create a three-tiered cake, with the first two tiers representing the windmill and the third tier representing the barn that would usually accompany a windmill in the Netherlands. They also plan to include a working water wheel, which would require some engineering expertise to execute.
As they start working on the cake, the team faces various challenges. For instance, they struggle to design the water wheel, which needs to be sturdy enough to hold up against the weight of the cake. They also face challenges with the wooden planks that they want to use as the base of the windmill, as they need to be coated in edible paint to be food-safe.
Despite the challenges, Buddy and his team manage to pull off an outstanding cake. The windmill is made entirely out of cake and decorated with fondant to resemble the wooden planks found on traditional Dutch windmills. The sails are made out of wafer paper, which makes them look realistic.
The water wheel is made out of a combination of cake and Rice Krispie treats. It is covered in edible silver dust and painted with edible gold paint to give it a metallic look. The wheel is then attached to a motor, which makes it turn and creates a stunning visual effect.
The third tier, which represents the barn, is also impressive. It is decorated with edible hay bales, chickens, and other farm animals, and has a thatched roof made out of fondant. The entire cake is finished off with edible tulips, which are a symbol of the Netherlands.
The clients are thrilled with the cake, and their guests are equally impressed. Buddy and his team are proud of their creation and take a moment to reflect on how far they have come since they started their bakery. They acknowledge the hard work and dedication that they have put into their craft and thank each other for their support and collaboration.
Overall, the "Dutch Windmill Cake" episode of Cake Boss is a testament to Buddy and his team's creativity and expertise in cake design. The challenges they face only make their achievement more impressive, and viewers are left in awe of their attention to detail and dedication to their craft.