A Temporary Historical past of the Barbie Cake


Barbie turned 30 the yr I used to be born. That very same yr, my grandmother purchased a dome cake pan for making Barbie desserts: usually, a Barbie doll enveloped to the waist in frosted layers of cake, carved into the form of a voluminous skirt. In her phrases,“I had my first granddaughter and I envisioned making plenty of Barbie desserts.” A number of extra granddaughters adopted and so did extra Barbie cake baking equipment.

I grew up watching my grandmother make Barbie desserts in her home-based bakery for purchasers throughout North Texas. Now, 20-something years later, Greta Gerwig’s sizzling pink function movie has promised us a summer season of Barbie. Meals manufacturers are turning all the things pink — from the plain Pinkberry with its Barbie Land Berry Pink froyo to the extra obscure Pastificio G. Di Martino Barbie Pennette Rigate — and the Barbie cake is primed for a comeback, as those that by no means had the enduring buttercream-frocked doll as kids dwell out their Barbie cake desires as grownups. However the place Barbie-themed birthdays full with a Barbie cake had been as soon as bought to adolescent and preteen ladies (and maybe coveted by boys), lately, the throwback desserts are for everybody.

A Barbie cake on a cake stand.

Zoë François’s elegant Barbie cake.
Zoë François

This previous fall, months after Gerwig’s flick started filming within the spring of 2022, pastry chef and cookbook writer and chef and restaurant proprietor Christina Nguyen every made a Barbie cake to rejoice the birthday of their buddy Ann Kim, a Minneapolis chef and restaurateur. Neither of them realized then what sort of cake the opposite was baking, however they each knew Kim had by no means had a Barbie cake as a child and at all times needed one. “I went with a sublime Barbie who gave the impression to be headed off to a Champagne soiree,” defined François. Nguyen’s cake discovered inspiration nearer to the coast: With a crop prime and pink ruffles that “regarded prepared for a bonfire on the seaside,” surfside get together Barbie was her alter ego of alternative. “That’s the fantastic thing about Barbie,” François says. “She might be something we wish her to be.”

As soon as Barbie arrived within the toy aisle, it didn’t take lengthy for somebody to take her out of the field and stick her feet-first right into a cake. Doll desserts, made with actual dolls and cake skirts, had been already a preferred alternative for youngsters and younger ladies. The Twentieth Century Cook dinner Ebook, revealed in 1914 by the Twentieth Century Membership of Berkeley, incorporates a recipe for “A Youngster’s Birthday Cake” made with a gem pan (a cast-iron precursor to the cupcake tin) and tiny, low cost dolls poked into the tops of every little cake.

Doll desserts persistently appeared within the ladies’s pages of newspapers, in cookbooks, and in cake adorning texts over the following a number of a long time. My grandmother’s Wilton dome cake pan, designed for making doll desserts, debuted within the Seventies. This led to the recognition of doll picks, half-sized dolls from simply the waist up with a pointy choose on the backside to stay within the prime of a dome cake and not using a gap. However Barbie, in her seemingly exponential recognition, turned so synonymous with dolls that, ultimately, any doll shoved into layers of sponge and buttercream was going to be referred to as a Barbie.

Beginning within the late Eighties, Wilton cake pans, a then-60-something-year-old beloved American cake adorning and bakeware firm primarily based out of Illinois, additionally added Barbie to its assortment of trademarked novelty pans. Whereas many bakers, particularly these adept at carving layer desserts, used a mix of multipurpose pans and bowls to realize Barbie’s bell-shaped skirt, others wanted one thing easier for his or her Barbie-themed events. Wilton’s flat-lay novelty pans had been the important thing.

There was the 1986 Barbie Waving Cake Pan, which included a “time-saving face-maker” painted plastic masks that you just laid on prime of the cake. Frosting bangs, made with a couple of swooshes of Lemon Yellow tinted buttercream in Wilton piping tip 21, introduced Barbie to life. The 1992 Stunning Day pan could possibly be embellished with a giant pink ball robe or a frilly white wedding ceremony gown; an up to date 1995 model of the pan included a plastic lay-on with legs and directions to show the massive gown-shaped cake right into a springtime backyard or a seaside scene. One other 1997 pan inspired you to frost Barbie as a ballerina, a cheerleader, or fancy gown birthday lady, whereas a 2000 pan featured Barbie as a princess.

In 1999, acknowledging the continued recognition of Barbie desserts of all sorts, Mattel debuted the Barbie Celebration “Cake,” a toy that included a doll in a brief, sparkly gown, stackable plastic cake layers, piping ideas, and two tubes of actual pink and purple frosting, plus sprinkles. The package solely included sufficient frosting for one “cake,” however the plastic layers had been dishwasher protected, that means you would have many extra hours of enjoyable (as long as you would persuade your mother to purchase you extra tubes of frosting on the grocery retailer).

The doll’s prominence within the Nineteen Nineties, particularly for women, helped popularize Barbie as the last word novelty get together theme, and the desserts turned a class all their very own. Throughout the nation, bakeries marketed Barbie desserts alongside birthday desserts and wedding ceremony desserts. The grande dame of themed events, Martha Stewart, even made a Barbie cake on an episode of Martha Stewart Dwelling in 1998. After setting an elaborate pink get together desk, Stewart and her hair colorist (the mom of the episode’s birthday lady) exhibit learn how to make the Barbie doll cake. Collectively they wrap bare Barbie dolls in plastic wrap, defending her physique and blonde hair from the oncoming buttercream, and assemble towering layers out of angel meals desserts (helpful as a result of preexisting gap). They cowl the desserts in Swiss meringue buttercream, and Stewart asks the tiny blonde birthday lady, “Would you prefer to put some dragees on my cake?” The child asks for star sprinkles as an alternative.

The Nineteen Nineties, a decade that noticed report numbers of girls within the office and a 3rd wave of feminism, had been a turning level for Barbie, who was marketed with the slogan “We Ladies Can Do Something.” However the model was usually criticized for selling unrealistic physique requirements and gender norms. In response to those critiques, demand for Barbie dolls and Barbie desserts dropped considerably in the direction of the top of the last decade, and Mattel was compelled to rethink the model’s outdated 40-year strategy to feminine empowerment. And whereas Barbie has since been adopted by numerous communities past her unique audience — because the now doll is available in a wide range of physique sizes, represents a number of ethnicities, and generally comes with equipment like a prosthetic leg and listening to aids — on the entire, the normal Barbie cake aligns with the stereotypical gendering of the unique doll.

In her ebook, Perpetually Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Actual Doll, M.G. Lord argues that Barbie exists as an “emblem” of femininity (albeit a white, cis, privileged model of it). In cake type, this femininity is carried out by means of the stacked and closely frosted layers of her skirt-shaped cake. You may’t make a Barbie cake with pants. I requested my grandma; that cake would barely feed a celebration of 4. However as bakers of right this moment make their first Barbie desserts, they’re utilizing Barbie’s skirt as a automobile for nostalgia, sure, but in addition as a (tasty) medium for individualized self expression. A TikTok of a purple-hued Barbie cake with messy violet hair and fuchsia orchids baked by LA-based baker Kassie Mendieta for an LGBTQ buyer garnered over 500,000 views. In March, Josué (The Cake Man) Luciano embellished a rainbow drag queen Ken cake for a shopper. And simply final week, Joelle Park from BuzzFeed’s Tasty posted a video of an “iconic ’90s Barbie Cake that’s good for Barbiecore summer season,” impressed by the desserts she used to see within the Costco bakery.

As a brief, plus-sized, ginger child, I merely didn’t assume {that a} consultant Barbie cake was within the stars for me, not to mention for any of my extra underrepresented friends. So naturally, I by no means actually appreciated them, at the same time as my grandmother baked Barbie desserts and introduced us dolls at each vacation.

However because the begin of this Sizzling Pink Summer season, I’ve come to comprehend that the fervor round Barbie is because of greater than the nostalgia inherent within the film: Barbie has garnered legions of followers for her skill to reinvent herself as no matter it’s we wish her to be, whether or not that’s a princess, a blue-haired scientist in a lab coat, or just a wonderful girl with a skirt made out of cake. And as followers plan their Barbie-themed outfits for the film’s debut, I’ll be finding out the 2002 Wilton Cake Adorning Yearbook my grandmother mailed me final week, celebrating Barbie’s progress with my very personal Barbie cake.

KC Hysmith, PhD, is a meals scholar who writes about meals historical past, gender, and digital media.



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