Avocado Cake With A Chocolate Pit

The Avocado Cake is brought to us by Yolanda Gampp of How To Cake It. The actual cake part is green-dyed vanilla, with green buttercream icing, and a realistic fondant shell.

The best part, however, could be the pit. Unlike real avocado pits that are a nuisance, and need to be removed with extreme force, this version is an easily-removable ball of chocolate.

Get some avocado cake while it’s ripe…

[link, via Laughing Squid]

Rubik’s Cube Cakes Will Solve Your Hunger

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Dessert doesn’t have to be puzzling… unless it’s actually a puzzle. Rubik’s Cube Cakes are brought to us by pastry chef, Cédric Grolet.

The gourmet cakes are nothing more than small square treats, stacked accordingly to form the vintage toy puzzle. No cheating by removing the cakes, the way you used to do with the stickers… you know who you are.

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[link, via technabob]

A Cake With Planets In Every Slice

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If you have a young space-enthusiast with a birthday coming up, you might want to check out this awesome Space Cake.

Brought to us by imgur member, Pedagiggle, the cake was created for her four-year-old, Ilyas. The planets are made possible by creating marbled cake spheres first and then embedding them into the final batter.

Get a bit more insight into how she made the Space Cake here.

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[link, via Neatorama]