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Here’s how to make a chocolate caterpillar cake. For the cake: four eggs, 100g caster sugar, 80g self raising flour, 20g cocoa powder For the decoration: 200g dark chocolate, one tablespoon olive oil, chocolate chips, 20g orange icing, two chocolate matchmakers, black icing pen
Colin The Caterpillar Cake celebrated his 30th birthday this year, and for many a parent, this was the go-to birthday party sweet treat. But we think now’s a great time to mix things up with a homemade chocolate caterpillar cake. Luckily whipping up your own caterpillar birthday cake is super-simple, even for novice bakers.
All Reviews for Caterpillar Cake – of Reviews Reviews: Most Helpful Most HelpfulMost PositiveLeast PositiveNewest Advertisement Close this dialog window Share & More Close this dialog window Nutritional Information Caterpillar Cake Servings Per Recipe: 12 Calories:372.6 % Daily Value * protein: 2.2g 4 % carbohydrates: 60.7g 20 %
It’s a brilliant celebration recipe that has stood the test of time. Perhaps the humble caterpillar cake would’ve been consigned to the corridors of 1980s nostalgia were it not for Marks and Spencers, who introduced Colin the Caterpillar to their shelves in 1990.
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