Did you love Twilight or hate it? Are you Team Edward or Team Jacob? These desserts are reminiscent of all the drama and magic around the books and films.
Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight series channels championing romantic love and celebrating its power as much as it displays toxic and problematic relationships. The debate continues, but what's inarguable is its impact as a cultural artifact. When the books first released, they took the entire world—at least the world of teenage girls everywhere—by storm. The movies, mostly, lived up to the hype. The world of vampires and werewolves, love and tragedy, entranced audiences everywhere. The franchise became a global phenomenon and has managed to carve a niche for itself in the world of teenage fantasy. So if you're in the mood for reliving the old days and you decided to throw aTwilight-themed party, here’s all the desserts you’ll need.
Bake vanilla cupcakes with a white buttercream frosting and sprinkle red edible glitter on top. Then bring out the marzipan to make small elements that recall the franchise, which can act as toppings for the cupcakes. For instance, make a mini black book and paint white hands holding an apple, recalling the first book’s cover. Or just make an apple and top that. Do the same for the other covers by making chess pieces and ribbon. You can also make the cupcakes apple flavored to add another layer of reference.
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Bake a layered red velvet cake and decorate it with a delicate white icing lace. Then, for dramatic effect, add bite marks on the edges using marzipan, and the effect of blood dripping from inside the cake using a deep red raspberry coulis. Make sure the teeth marks you're making are slightly deeper than usual, signaling a vampires’ long, sharp teeth.
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For the cake
For the cream cheese frosting
For the raspberry coulis
Bake two rectangular cakes—one vanilla and one chocolate cake. On the white cake, use red icing to write the words ‘Team Edward’ and on the chocolate cake, use white frosting to write ‘Team Jacob’. Cut both cakes into small square pieces and see which ones your guests prefer. The cake that’s over first is the winning team. For a more fun twist, bake a single large cake and make two types of frosting—white and brown. Cover half the cake with the white frosting, including the sides, and brown on the other side. Use marzipan to make motifs like a diamond heart and ring for Edward’s side, and a paw and charm bracelet for Jacob’s side.
Here’s a chocolate cake recipe for the base.
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Make playful white cake pops and top them with edible glitter to imitate how Edward’s skin sparkles in the sun. The pops will look hardened and should ideally be served cold, much like the vampires’ marble-like skin, even though they will be soft to eat.
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