First off, wow! Since posting my Angry Birds cake video things have got a little crazy here. Rovio, the makers of the game have tweeted about it, Mashable and Gizmodo picked up the story, and it’s even found its way to Sweden. So thanks for getting it out there folks, and sharing the video with your friends. It really was a blast to make, and my little boy had a riot destroying it.

Since the reaction I thought you might like to know how to make your very own playable Angry Birds cake. I took some photos on the way, and have just scribbled down my notes (while I can remember). Join me after the jump for a step-by-step tutorial.


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What you’ll need

  • Catapult – I bought this Browning Match Catapult from Amazon
  • Old bookshelf or piece of wood
  • Tin foil
  • Sticky tape
  • Saw
  • Drill and wood drill bits
  • Permanent marker pen
  • A few packs of Tunnocks Caramel Wafers
  • Chocolate cake recipe and ingredients (any chocolate cake mix will do)
  • Icing – White ready to roll (I used Silver Spoon stuff)
  • Icing – Regal Ice coloured ready to roll (I used Dr.Oetker pre mixed)
  • Marzipan (again the Silver Spoon stuff is spot on)
  • Betty Crocker icing – 1 tub of vanilla, 1 tub of chocolate fudge
  • Food colouring – Green (for the grass), Black (for the stone), blue (for ice blocks)
  • Large spatula
  • Butter knife
  • Sharp knife
  • Thin(ish) artist’s paint brush

If you haven’t seen the end result or want to refer to video while you’re making your own, watch it here:


Step 1 – making the base

Saw an old bookshelf that’s around 6-8 inches wide to around 3-feet long

Cover the bookshelf in tin foil and use sticky tape to secure it to the bottom

Position your catapult at one end of the bookshelf and draw around the base with a permanent marker pen. Then use your drill and wood drill bits to drill a hole that you can slot the catapult into – IMPORTANT NOTE: Drill at a slight angle so the catapult is leaning slightly back. I did a few test shots before drilling and this gave the best results when firing the catapult.

Check you can slot your catapult into the board before you ice the board. You want it to be a tight fit.


Step 2 – designing your Angry Birds level

I didn’t choose to copy an existing Angry Birds level, as it’s far more fun (and a little easier) to freestyle it. First, get all your Tunnocks Caramel Wafers and scatter them across your board to see how much room you have to play with.

Next, start building and work out what construction works for you. Remember, you don’t want to build too high, or they’ll fall over while you’re taking aim, as the finished level should be fragile enough that you can successfully smash it to pieces.

Pour yourself a drink and start sketching out some basic designs. It doesn’t matter if you can’t draw. Having a rough plan really helps when it comes to piecing it all together as you’ll see in the video above.



Step 3 – How to make the pigs and birds

I literally just had Angry Birds open on my phone and kept a level open so I could refer back to it from time to time. First step is to make the bodies and basic form of your pigs and birds. Use your pre-mixed coloured icing and roll out the spheres using a little plain flour so they don’t get sticky and unmanageable.

Top tip: Sticking bits of icing together isn’t easy once you’ve covered it in plain flour, but I found a solution. Simply dip the part you want to stick in a bit more plain flour, then dab water on it with the tip of a knife (the bits are pretty small and fiddly) – this makes a gluey consistency which helps secure snouts and beaks to bodies.

Leave it all out overnight. The icing will harden quite a bit, transforming the birds into far better ammunition and the pigs into more solid targets. Plus, having the bodies hardened makes it much easier to apply the finishing touches and details in the morning, as you’ll be less worried about them squishing in your hands as you add the eyes, feathers, and quiffs. Top tip: Marzipan is the perfect colour for the red bird’s tummy.


Step 4 – How to make the stones and ice

Crack open your packet of ready-to-roll white icing. Now use your sharp knife to cut out some large triangles and squares (stones), and some smaller cubes and rectangles (ice).

To create the stone effect, use your thin paint brush to paint around the edges with undiluted black food colouring. Then pop a little of the black food colouring in a glass and add a few shots of water to dilute it. This gives you a greyish shade that you can blend into the middle, working from the edges inwards.

To create the ice effect, paint around the edges using undiluted blue food colouring. When you’re done, as with the stones, dilute the blue a little. But this time don’t fill in the remaining white space. Instead paint a series of random diagonal lines (all in the same direction) to give the effect of ice.


Step 5 – Bake, cut and position your cake and wafers

Now, use any standard chocolate cake recipe to bake a cake. If you’ve got one, use a rectangular or square baking tin, as this means you’ll have less wastage when you start cutting your landscape out.

Refer to your sketch and cut your cake to size, positioning the pieces on your foil-covered cake board

Use your black marker pen to draw lines around your bits of landscape. Then take the cake off. This is so that when you ice the board, you don’t waste icing and can just add the green grass icing where it needs to go.

Once you’re done, get your chocolate fudge Betty Crocker icing and dab a lump beneath each strut on your Tunnocks Caramel Wafers. This helps keep them together a little better and helps when you’re positioning them in the final construction phase.


Step 6 – Landscaping

Empty your pot of Betty Crocker vanilla icing into a bowl and keep adding heathy squirts of green food colouring until you’re happy with the shade of your grass.

Spread your green icing over the board using your spatula, avoiding the pre-marked spaces where your cakes are going to sit.

The grass effect is simply achieved by randomly dabbing and pulling the icing up into points. After an hour or so it’ll harden a little so it maintains its shape.

Place your cakes in their slots on the board, then use your tub of chocolate fudge icing to cover them. Cover each cake roughly with your spatula, then use your butter knife to finish it off smoothly.


Step 7 – final construction and demolition

Start by positioning your wafer arches on the board. Wedge them down as best you can, as they will wobble and topple at the slightest nudge. Then start placing your stone and ice blocks where you want them.

Final step is positioning your pigs. Keep a steady hand and place them wherever your like. Remember to make a game of it thought, and put them in tough places too, as you’ll want it to be a fun challenge.

Now it’s time to let loose and start pelting those pigs with your iced birds!

Sit back and enjoy the carnage. Then cut a fat slice of chocolate cake as your reward.

  • KittyMartyr

    So next is the kid going to go outside and kill birds with a slingshot?

    • niggal

      be real does the kid with the toy gun go out and shoot people

    • Wasted_gecko

      idiot

    • Astuartgirl

      Be real … do kids go outside anymore?

    • FreeLander2

      Just think how many downloads Angry Birds must have had since its release, and none of those people went outside with a slingshot and starting shooting birds, did they?!

      • Oink

        Nah, I went out and shot pigs.

      • http://www.angrybirdsmerchandise.org/ Matt

        If someone would go out and do something like that they would do it in one form or another regardless of if they played a game or not. By the way, great cake!

      • http://www.angrybirdsmerchandise.org/ Matt

        If someone would go out and do something like that they would do it in one form or another regardless of if they played a game or not. By the way, great cake!

    • Getrappedupinhere

      Stop hating u queermuffin

    • Remy Scherer

      Did you ever play the game?!
      the PIGS get killed! And then you open the “Barbeque-App” ( i don't know if it exist :D ), make some sauce and eat! :D

    • Hollyhoffer

      this is probably the most ignoranr response I have ever read.

    • Vin103

      Dumb ass

    • Prokillza

      I like how all of these comments are directed to YOU :D

    • Caty

      awww… poor thing has never played  the game before, dont be so hard people…

  • Guest

    I have a feeling that the sales of Tunnocks Caramel Wafers are about to skyrocket!

    • bensillis

      As they rightly should! Om

      • http://www.williamtildesley.com William Tildesley

        They already sell about 4,000,000 a week…

        • http://www.williamtildesley.com William Tildesley

          And for a small Scottish company that's not bad.

    • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_V2ZJXIZN3R2YTD6FUTVM76NY2Q Come Fill

      is there something equivalent available in the States?

      • bensillis

        Do you have Mars Bars in the US? They're a similar size – although not as flat, so might require some icing to stick.

        • Dave

          to confuse things, the 'Mars Bar' in England is the equivalent to the 'Milky Way' in the US… You might also want to check out the international food aisle in your local supermarket, if they have one, and look for Cadbury's Chocolate Wafers. Thinner than Tunnocks but a couple stuck together would give the same effect.

          • Goodtron

            And if you’re in Australia, you get both Mars Bar and Milky Way! Suck on that.

          • Gogeckos

            And they have Mars Bars In the U.S.

          • Anonymous

            Ah but they don’t stand on their ends as well as Tunnocks do.

      • Deb

        I would think that Nutty Bars might be a possibility just by the looks.

      • Grujoski

        I'm going to make one for my son's birthday. I agree that Little Debbie Nutty Bars will work just fine. The outer chocolate coating is soft enough to be shaved off if the ends aren't square. Or just plain old sugar wafers should work too, and they are square and come in brown. You could also try Kebler Fudge Sticks, or Kit Kat BIG with the chocolate shaved off the edges. If you are in Croatia you could try Napolitanke…perhaps I go a bit to far?

        • Kevin

          I think nutty bars would work great. Another alternative might be to simply bake some brownies, and cut them into the shapes needed. This would also be good for those with peanut allergies that can’t eat the nutty bars. :)

      • jen

        After watching this, I was inspired to make the Angry Bird cake. I just did it 2 days ago (not playable though…didn't get the slingshots/catapult) and I used Twix.

  • http://www.facebook.com/alex.redpath Alex Redpath

    best cake ever!!

  • Luciamcooper

    Michael, apart from being an Amazing (Playable) Birthday Cake Maker you ALSO have a talent to teach! You make the step-by-step so easy to follow that lots of Dads (and Mums!) out there, at this moment, might be thinking of taking up the challenge!

  • Luciamcooper

    Michael, apart from being an Amazing (Playable) Birthday Cake Maker you ALSO have a talent to teach! You make the step-by-step so easy to follow that lots of Dads (and Mums!) out there, at this moment, might be thinking of taking up the challenge!

  • Claudine

    That is sooo cool. On my to-do list for son's birthday next week. Thanks for sharing! Excellent instructions. Although, you can't order the catapult from Australia. (already tried). I guess, it's technically a weapon.

  • Unknown111111

    Bestcake o have ever seeeen!!!!well done 4 being creative!!!!

  • thisisemmaxx

    Do you reckon I could make it for my sister's party?
    I'm 14.

    Should I try it once before I make it for her birthday?
    Your AMAZING!!!

    • bensillis

      I'd master your own chocolate cake recipe for the base first, and maybe practice making the birds. I know I couldn't make them look that good first try.

  • Heatherseeley

    AMAZING! Going to make one for my husband for his birthday! Thanks for sharing!!

  • FreeLander2

    Absolutely amazing! “Mum, you know my birthday…” LOL

  • Ramoth41

    I showed this to my grand son and now I have to come up with an American version! Great Idea!!

    • Cmbenson89

      Try Little Debbie Nutty Bars where he uses the wafers, assuming no one's allergic to peanuts. They look pretty similar.

  • http://www.latestrecipes.net Olive

    how very creative! luv it! thanks for sharing! :)

  • kimokimocom

    Nice instructions and it's on News now at Taiwan. I wonder how you thought of building this significant cake for your kids. Great dad thumps up.

  • Rich

    I notice no black birds or white birds (how would you make explosions work anyway) – but how did you make the blue bird split into three? :P

    I'm just kidding, amazing cake, I'd have been pleased to get this for my birthday!

  • DaMama

    Mellow out people! It's a fun video game! Good Lord you people need to take a chill pill. What a great idea. I want that cake for my birthday and I'm in my 50's!

  • eyddie

    Thanks for this tutorial! :D

  • Kmarielt

    so AWESOME!

  • http://twitter.com/MyMartianRomanc Jess Ivy

    Quick question what the heck are Tunnocks Caramel Wafers i never heard of them before…

  • ayman

    This is so cool … my US Tivo automatically downloaded this video and put it right on the main screen.

  • Jamie W

    This is FABULOUS! My sister-in-law and I want to try to make this for her husband and my daughter since their birthdays are close to each other. They would LOVE this. You are a genius ;0)

  • Sarah

    My dad's birthday is tomorrow… This is Perfect! He loves angry birds!

  • Jend90

    waaa wondering i can make nice present for my child.. :)

  • jen

    Just want to thank you for posting the clip on YouTube and posting this tutorial. You have inspired me to make an Angry Bird cake that has made some kids' birthday extra special.

  • SonofaHatter

    Making this for my brother's 18th. Haha :)

  • Pdmulford

    I've really enjoyed making my kids their birthday cakes but I would like this for me :-)

  • GG-B66

    COOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ

  • Abdurrauf

    You rock!I love it!

  • Hilda

    I am doing this for my own birthday as well :) hope it turns out alright!

  • Idaninalevy

    THANKS FOR THIS, I JUST MADE IT FOR MY HUSBAND, HUUUUGE SUCCESS :D

    • asdfasf

      Great for you!

  • Mizjax

    I’m going to make this cake for my boyfriend’s 30th birthday! So excited!

  • Gameboy1805

    Im making this cake for my dads and my birthday we have both of our birth days in the same year cool eh? and Im not sure about the catapult I just have a Dennis The Menace catapult which is too fat :( is there any were I could get that catapult? and my dad is not a fan of icing :( plz post back!

    • Idaninalevy

      gameboy, i didnt use a slingshot, i drilled 2 dowels into the base and attached a rubberband between the two. post your email address if you want me to send you a picture. as far as icing…what would you use instead?? maybe green coconut as grass? or go artificial for the grass.

    • I like Pie

      No duh your birthdays are in the same year.

    • I like Pie

      No duh your birthdays are in the same year.

  • Cara

    how long did it take to bild

  • Cara

    how long did it take to bild

  • Alfie Murton

    This is the best idea ever! I am making it NOW…………

  • Pie Fan

    Looks SO GOOD!!! I want one NOW!

  • Pie Fan

    Looks SO GOOD!!! I want one NOW!

  • Abir79

    wow that is amazing work!!! very good job and thanks for sharing :)

  • PengGuan

     cool   I wish  I  can   bake  one

  • Cxt1

    This is really cool!  I really like it!

  • Pizza pie237

    Man… I want that for my 11th birthday!!!

  • Anonymous

    Maybe sometime in August, we’ll make an Angry Birds cake for my 13th birthday because I’m a big fan of Angry Birds! And what the heck are Tunnocks Caramel Wafers?

    • Anonymous

      They sell them in Britain. They’re unusually oblong (rather than all nobbly on the top like Snickers and what not) which makes them good for standing on end for the purposes of this cake.

      • Nicholas

        And in Germany?

  • Acjfcybers

    is that can buy angry birds

  • Davejoy

    Awesome!!!

  • Jacquirclloyd

    Brilliant. Thank you so much. Thought about making a cake for my 5 year old’s birthday next month and as he was surfing for angry birds videos I saw your wonderful cake. It’s brilliant so will try and do one like yours. Thanks for sharing your ideas I bet it’s made so many people happy.

  • KT

    Thank you so much for this guide!  I didn’t make a full on playable one, but I used your techniques for the ice and stones and it came out great.  Thanks again!

  • Muemue3p

    For the US: I just saw keeblers fudge sticks. They seem to work. I will try it for my daughter’s birtday next week…
    Thanks for the tutorial!
    I love the cake.

  • Michelle

    Wow my 4 year old son is definately getting this for his birthday cake. Thankyou so much for such a creative cake! I can’t wait to make it. And I’m sure he and his friends can’t wait to play…er…eat it! That is just unreal.

  • Debs

    Brilliant and perfect timing, my son will also be 6 on his next birthday in a few weeks and  his face  lit up when I asked him if he wanted this as his next cake. 

  • zachary deckard

    hope i can make it tonight:)

  • koalamom80

    Challenge set. I am going to have to make one for my daughter. Thank you so much for posting this is awesome she will be so excited.

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