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Learn How to Make a Motherboard Cake

If you want to make a cake that looks like a motherboard, you may have struggled in the past. Maybe it came out looking more like a motherboard after a fire. Well, Los Angeles baker and author Rosanna Pansino of Nerdy Nummies is here to help.


She will help you to make the coolest looking motherboard cake possible. In the video below she demonstrates her technique. I like how she uses various candies for the boards components. Twix for graphics card slots, Hershey’s for the processor mount, and more. It is pretty perfect and obviously delicious.

You can find this and many of other deliciously geeky creations in Rosanna’s Nerdy Nummies Cookbook.

[via Laughing Squid]