Tag: Cake

Mad Deku Scrub Cake

October 17 2013 by Knowlee

Cakecrumbs is a well known Zelda fan who has made cakes out of many different Legend of Zelda character and enemies for a well known project known as Link’s Blacklist. The cakes she has made comes from a couple of games in the Legend of Zelda series such as Skyward Sword and Majora’s Mask. A few examples of those that she has made for the project is Beamos, Scrapper, and Majora’s Mask. All of those cakes look simply amazing and…

Zelda Dungeon has featured the works of artisan baker Cakecrumbs a few times before, most recently as a part of the deviantART collaboration project Link’s Blacklist, where she contributed a very impressive and accurate replica of the Furnix enemy from Skyward Sword, made entirely from cake. Food enthusiasts will be pleased to hear that Cakecrumbs has returned to Zelda to make another incredible edible creation; this time the focus being a Beamos from Skyward Sword. Hit the jump to find…

YouTube member willturnbow recently uploaded a video showing off their latest creation, an animated cake decorated with scenes from Skyward Sword. The cake includes not only Skyloft above the clouds but the world beneath the clouds complete with a Sealed Temple and Faron Woods. There are little details everywhere in the pastry landscape if you look around. Near the end we are shown what was used behind the scenes to make all the little parts move on their own underneath…

Not everyone wants their mum to make a birthday cake for their “special day,” unless of course your mum’s baking skills match the legendary craftsmanship wielded by the ancient Hylian blacksmiths! Few of us can say that they have ever gazed upon such a glorious Zelda tribute in edible form as this 18-year old’s shining birthday cake. The cake is a stunning replica of the Hylian shield design debuted in Twilight Princess.

I’ve seen my fair share of sculpture-cakes and they always amaze me, but I find this cake particularly fascinating because it features an edible, working N64! (Minus the working part, you can’t actually play an N64 made out of cake.) Nevertheless, this baked dessert has an N64 with Ocarina of Time, a controller, Link, Zelda, and more Zelda characters. Not only that, but it looks good to eat, too! Hit the jump for some pictures!

The demonic Majora’s Mask has returned for a second round… in delicious cake form? Cooking blogger and Majora’s Mask fan Cakecrumbs has created a piece of culinary artwork in the likeness of Majora’s eerie vessel. Make the jump to see more!