Best 3 Springer Spaniel Dog Cake Recipes

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SPRINGER SPANIEL DOG CAKE



Springer Spaniel Dog Cake image

Sure, British food doesn't get a lot of love but we promise this little English expat will win over even the pickiest palate!

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 8h

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 boxes Betty Crocker™ Super Moist™ yellow cake mix
Water, vegetable oil and eggs called for on cake mix boxes
1 container Betty Crocker™ Hershey'smilk chocolate frosting
2 1/2 containers Betty Crocker™ Hershey'scookies'n'creme frosting
Heavy cardboard or cutting board covered with colored paper and waxed paper, or tray (21x14 inches)
3 small round chocolate-covered creamy mints
1 strawberry-flavor stretchy and tangy taffy candy
1 roll Betty Crocker™ Fruit by the Foot™ strawberry chewy fruit snack (from 4.5-oz box)
1 saf-t-pop sucker (sucker with looped handle), any flavor, unwrapped

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pan). Spray bottoms only of 2 (13x9-inch) pans with cooking spray. Line bottom of pans with waxed paper or cooking parchment paper; spray paper with cooking spray.
  • Make and bake cake mixes as directed on boxes for 13x9-inch pans, using water, oil and eggs. Cool 10 minutes. Remove cakes from pans to cooling racks. Remove waxed paper; place top side up on cooling racks. Cool completely, about 30 minutes.
  • With large serrated knife, trim off dome of cake to level surface, if needed. Line 2 small cookie sheets or trays with foil. Place 1 cake on each; cover with foil and loosely wrap each cake. Freeze about 5 hours or overnight until cakes are frozen.
  • Meanwhile, cut out paper templates (see Expert Tips below). Place 1/4 cup milk chocolate frosting in small resealable plastic bag; set aside. Place 2 tablespoons cookies'n'creme frosting in another small resealable plastic bag; set aside.
  • Remove cakes from freezer. Place templates over cakes as shown in photo. Cut cakes around templates. (Discard cake scraps or save for another use.) Round edges of muzzle to create a more rounded shape for nose.
  • Arrange cake pieces on paper-covered cardboard as shown in photo to assure correct placement. Move all smaller pieces to cookie sheet; return to freezer to keep frozen for easier frosting. Spread cookies'n'creme frosting over larger cake pieces on board to seal in crumbs. Add smaller pieces one by one, spreading chocolate frosting for ears and cookies'n'creme frosting for all remaining pieces, covering all exposed edges to seal in crumbs. Freeze about 15 minutes to set frosting.
  • Frost entire cake with remaining milk chocolate and cookies'n'creme frostings as shown in photo. With offset metal spatula or knife, make wavy strokes to a point to create furry appearance. Use extra frosting to round edges of muzzle and legs to blend into body. Immediately sprinkle a few cookie crumbs from frosting over nose and legs for spots.
  • Place 2 mints on face for eyes and 1 mint for nose. Cut off small bottom corner of bag containing milk chocolate frosting. Pipe mouth and paw prints onto cake. Cut taffy into 1x1/2-inch piece; round edges and make indentation down center to create tongue. Insert tongue into mouth. Fold chewy fruit snack in half lengthwise; place around neck as a collar and trim off excess. Store cake loosely covered at room temperature or in refrigerator up to 1 day before serving.
  • Just before serving, cut off about 1/2 inch of sucker handle. Insert remaining handle of sucker into cake just below collar for tag. Cut off small bottom corner of bag containing cookies'n'creme frosting; pipe heart onto sucker and small amount onto eyes for "sparkle."

Nutrition Facts : Calories 510, Carbohydrate 78 g, Cholesterol 40 mg, Fat 4, Fiber 0 g, Protein 2 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 410 mg, Sugar 61 g, TransFat 0 g

CUTE GOLDEN DOODLE DOG CAKE



Cute Golden Doodle Dog Cake image

The grass tip creates the most celebrated, easily accomplished decorations! Its serrated edges make ridges in the icing as you squeeze it out.

Provided by By Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 4h

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 9

2 boxes Betty Crocker™ Super Moist™ yellow cake mix
Water, vegetable oil and eggs called for on cake mix boxes
Tray or cardboard covered with wrapping paper and plastic food wrap or foil
2 1/2 containers Betty Crocker™ Rich & Creamy creamy white frosting
Brown gel food color
Yellow gel food color
3 large chocolate-covered candies
1 stick chewy chocolate licorice
1 roll Betty Crocker™ Fruit Roll-Ups® strawberry chewy fruit snack (from 5-oz box)

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pan). Spray bottoms only of two 13x9-inch pans with baking spray with flour. Make and bake cake mixes as directed on boxes for 13x9-inch pans. Cool 10 minutes; remove from pans to cooling racks. Cool completely, about 1 hour. Meanwhile, cut out paper templates (see Expert Tips below). Place cooled cakes on work surface. Place templates over cakes as shown.
  • Cut cake around templates. (Discard cake pieces cut from around templates, or save for another use.) Arrange cake pieces on tray as shown. Freeze 1 hour for easier frosting.
  • Tint 1 container frosting light brown, using brown and yellow gels. Spread frosting over entire cake to seal in crumbs, using extra frosting to attach nose, ears and legs on cake.
  • Tint 1/2 container frosting dark brown, using brown and yellow gels. Using pastry bag fitted with grass icing tip (#233 or #133, depending on manufacturer), frost ears. Tint remaining container frosting light brown, using brown and yellow gels. Frost head, using grass tip. Create definition near eyebrows by applying additional frosting with grass tip.
  • Frost remainder of dog body, using remaining light brown frosting and grass tip. Place chocolate-covered candies on face for eyes and nose. Cut licorice in 8 thin strips, and place on feet to define paws. Cut fruit snack for collar and tag, and place at neck. Use gel, if desired, to make dog's initial on tag.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 550, Carbohydrate 80 g, Cholesterol 55 mg, Fat 4 1/2, Fiber 0 g, Protein 3 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 450 mg, Sugar 58 g, TransFat 4 g

POODLE DOG CAKE



Poodle Dog Cake image

This is no standard poodle - he's a sweet treat sure to add fluffy flair to any pet-friendly party or canine-inspired celebration.

Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens

Categories     Dessert

Time 8h25m

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 11

Toothpicks
2 boxes Betty Crocker™ Super Moist™ yellow cake mix
Water, vegetable oil and eggs called for on cake mix boxes
3 1/2 containers (12 oz each) Betty Crocker™ Whipped fluffy white frosting
Black or dark grey gel food color
Heavy cardboard or cutting board covered with colored paper and waxed paper, or tray (21x14 inches)
2 blue candy-coated peanut butter chocolate candies
1 small round chocolate-covered creamy mint
6 Betty Crocker™ Fruit Gushers™ fruit snacks, any flavor (from about 2 pouches)
6 small pink candy-coated licorice candies
1 saf-t-pop sucker (sucker with looped handle), any flavor, unwrapped

Steps:

  • Heat oven to 350°F (325°F for dark or nonstick pan). Spray bottoms only of 2 (13x9-inch) pans with cooking spray. Line bottom of pans with waxed paper or cooking parchment paper; spray paper with cooking spray.
  • Make and bake cake mixes as directed on boxes for 13x9-inch pans, using water, oil and eggs. Cool 10 minutes. Remove cakes from pans to cooling racks. Remove waxed paper; place top side up on cooling racks. Cool completely, about 30 minutes.
  • With large serrated knife, trim off dome of cake to level surface, if needed. Line 2 small cookie sheets or trays with foil. Place 1 cake on each; cover with foil and loosely wrap each cake. Freeze about 5 hours or overnight until cakes are frozen.
  • Meanwhile, cut out paper templates (template can be found under the Tips below). Tint 3 tablespoons white frosting dark gray or black using black or dark gray gel food color. Place in small resealable plastic bag; set aside. Place 1 tablespoon white frosting in another small resealable plastic bag; set aside.
  • Remove cakes from freezer. Place templates over cakes as shown in photo. Cut cakes around templates. (Discard cake scraps or save for another use.) Cut about one-third of height off forehead piece and ears. Cut nose piece into pyramid shape following lines of triangle.
  • Arrange cake pieces on paper-covered cardboard as shown in photo to assure correct placement. Move all smaller pieces to cookie sheet; return to freezer to keep frozen for easier frosting. Spread white frosting over larger cake pieces on board to seal in crumbs. Add smaller pieces one by one, spreading white frosting over all exposed edges to seal in crumbs. Freeze about 15 minutes to set frosting.
  • Frost entire cake with remaining white frosting as shown in photo. Use extra frosting to round edges of muzzle and legs to blend into body. Mound frosting on head, ears, legs and end of tail to create a more 3-D look. With end of toothpick, use small swirling motions to create curly fur appearance.
  • Place 2 blue candies on face for eyes and 1 mint for nose. Place fruit snacks around neck for collar. Place pink licorice candies on front legs for toenails. Cut off small bottom corner of bag containing dark gray frosting. Pipe mouth and paw prints as shown in photo. Store cake loosely covered at room temperature up to 1 day before serving.
  • Just before serving, cut off about 1/2 inch of sucker handle. Insert remaining handle of sucker into cake just below collar for tag. Cut off small bottom corner of bag containing white frosting; pipe heart or name onto sucker and small amount onto eyes for "sparkle."

Nutrition Facts : Calories 420, Carbohydrate 57 g, Cholesterol 30 mg, Fat 4, Fiber 0 g, Protein 1 g, SaturatedFat 5 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 250 mg, Sugar 11 g, TransFat 3 1/2 g

### Tips
  1. When making a dog cake, be sure to use ingredients that are safe for dogs to eat. Avoid using chocolate, grapes, raisins, macadamia nuts, and xylitol, as these ingredients can be toxic to dogs.
  2. Start with a small cake and gradually increase the size as your dog gets used to eating it.
  3. If your dog has any allergies, be sure to check the ingredients list carefully before giving them the cake.
  4. Make sure the cake is completely cool before giving it to your dog.
  5. Store the cake in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
### Conclusion Making a dog cake is a fun and easy way to show your furry friend how much you care. With a little planning and preparation, you can create a delicious and healthy cake that your dog will love. Just be sure to follow the tips above to ensure that the cake is safe for your dog to eat.

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