Gone Fishing team pranked with roast turkey cake

Lisa YoungCornwall
News imageOwl Power Ltd Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer are grinning as they sit in a lounge. The roast turkey cake is on a table in front of them and it has been carved to reveal a Victoria sponge cake. There is also a bottle of champagne with a glass. There is a small black dog lying on the sofa next to Whitehouse and tinsel above the picture behind them.Owl Power Ltd
Niki Lowe was commissioned to make the roast turkey cake as a prank on the presenters of Gone Fishing for the Christmas special television programme

A cake-maker has told how she created a cake which looked like a Christmas dinner for a BBC television show.

Niki Lowe, from Liskeard in Cornwall, was asked to bake a cake which looked like a roast turkey and trimmings to surprise Paul Whitehouse and Bob Mortimer when they were filming the Gone Fishing Christmas Special in Mousehole in September.

Lowe crafted a platter which included a turkey cake, along with roast potatoes, pigs in blankets, stuffing balls, peas and carrots, which were all handcrafted from icing and cake.

A spokesperson for the show's production company Owl Power Ltd said: "We couldn't believe we were looking at a cake when we opened the box."

News imageOwl Power Ltd The roast turkey cake before it was carved. It is on a serving plate accompanied by what looks like pigs in blankets, roast potatoes, stuffing, carrots and peas.Owl Power Ltd
Niki Lowe said illusion cakes were her favourite to create

Lowe said the cake had been used as a prank on the presenters and she had kept it secret from her friends and family until the show aired on Christmas Eve.

The baker said it had been wonderful to see the reactions of the crew, some of whom had asked "how on earth do you create the skin texture?" and told her "that looks so real".

She said illusion cakes were one of her favourite cakes to create.

"I love adding detail to my cake designs," she said. "For example, on this cake I wanted to create the little droplets of juice that appear on the turkey after roasting, these kinds of details on an illusion cake are what really make them stand out.

"Also, the texture on the surface of the stuffing and the hand-painted finish on each carrot slice to ensure they looked as real as possible."

The production company spokesperson said: "Niki's fabulous turkey cake exceeded all our expectations.

"Such clever and detailed work; it was very tasty too, and polished off by all in no time."

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