2020 has been the year of cakes disguised as other things. Maybe you’ve seen the viral videos of people cutting into stacks of books, puppies, bags of chips and more just to reveal the entire thing was artful frosting on the outside and fluffy cake on the inside.
One of the latest TikTok trends takes this trend in a different direction. Prepare to have your mind blown by steak cake! No, this isn’t a cake that’s made to look like steak. It’s actually made with steak and topped with mashed potatoes!
How Is a Steak Cake Made?
TikTok user @MaxtheMeatGuy recently showed viewers his steak cake recipe, which as you might guess involves large quantities of meat. He uses layers of ribeye, strip steak and sirloin for the base, then uses creamy mashed potatoes for the frosting in between layers and the surface, so the entire thing almost resembles a wedding cake. The final touch involves making decorative roses out of bacon that’s been rolled up and grilled. He also adds a few sprigs of mint for garnish.
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We have to admit that once we get past the idea of a cake being savory rather than sweet, this steak cake sounds pretty good. It seems like it would take less time to put together than a homemade birthday cake, too!
The TikTok Food Trends We Love
TikTok is an endless source of viral trends, like how to make easy creme brulee or whipped coffee, plus this hack for making a breakfast sandwich. You can always count on the internet for crafty and ingenious ideas!
'Meatball' Sub
Do you have a fun-loving family that appreciates food pranks? Give ’em a "gotcha" they’ll never forget. This sub features a bun made from pound cake, and the meatballs are really ice cream. It’s as fun to make as it is to eat. —Taste of Home Test KitchenApril Fools Berry Soda
Your family will pucker up to one of our favorite April Fools food pranks! These berry "beverages" look inviting to sip, but they're actually gelatin that's tricky to suck through a straw, so keep some spoons handy. —Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, WisconsinIce Cream Cone Treats
I came up with this recipe as a way for my grandkids to enjoy Rice Krispies Treats without getting sticky hands. You can also pack the cereal mixture into paper cups and insert a wooden pop stick to create cute pops. —Mabel Nolan, Vancouver, WashingtonPizza for Dessert
At first glance, people might think this colorful "pizza" is a savory snack. But truth comes in the tasting! Kids get a kick out of the fun candy toppings.—Sandy Gibbons, Ocean Park, WashingtonApril Fools' Cake
This recipe is so easy to put together, and it's so tasty it will be requested more than just on April Fool's Day! —Julie Foltz, Newport News, VirginiaMeat Loaf Cake for Two
Creamy whipped potatoes atop tender beef patties are the makings of a practically perfect food—or, better yet, a perfect practical joke. —Taste of Home Test KitchenChocolate-Dipped Ice Cream Cone Cupcakes
I created this recipe based on our family's love of chocolate-dipped ice cream cones. Red heart-shaped sprinkles make them fun for Valentine's Day. Vary the color to match the occasion. —Jennifer Gilbert, Brighton, MichiganSunny-Side-Up Dessert
My boys love this sweet take on eggs and toast. To make the "egg yolk," you can use all sorts of fruit, or even vanilla or butterscotch pudding. —Crystal Jo Bruns, Iliff, ColoradoSnowy Pine Cones
Pull out each goldfish graham and dip it into the soft center to snack on these pine cones. There's nothing more fun or creative on the cookie table this year! —Betty MacArthur, Portland, OregonCandy 'Onion' Rings
Fool even the most seasoned foodie with this basket of “onion” rings. Graham cracker crumbs coat Twizzlers to create the illusion of deep-fried goodness. —Taste of Home Test KitchenThe post This Viral Video Shows You How to Make a ‘Steak Cake’ appeared first on Taste of Home.
Krista Garcia