![]() ![]() ![]() The final season starts on Sunday 7th July at 9pm on FOX. The fate of the Dexter cake was cut up, eaten and enjoyed but the fate of Dexter has yet to be revealed. "I have to admit though, I wish we could have kept the cake whole as its always sad destroying a work of art, although I would have had no idea where I would have kept him!" Dexter is an American television drama series. "Four years ago I realised that Dexter's boat was called A Slice of Life and became determined to create a Dexter cake with one of the Eat Your Heart Out food artists. The Slice of Life is the name of Dexter Morgan’s fishing boat which he uses mostly to dump dead body parts into the ocean. SS Minnow: Gilligan’s Island The SS Minnow from Gilligan’s Island 3. Miss Cakehead, real name Emma Thomas, the creative behind the concept said: "The cake is so life-like that cutting into it was a deeply unpleasant experience and I did have to close my eyes. Slice of Life: Dexter The Slice of Life from HBO’s Dexter 2. Several hours were spent adding fine attention to detail such as 'dressing' the cake in clothes to give an authentic appearance Dexter's stubble and even covering the kitchen in plastic sheeting. In the creation of the edible masterpiece 24 eggs, 25 kilograms of flour, 16 kilograms of buttercream, 18 kilograms of sugar, 20 kilograms of sugar paste and marzipan and 20 blood oranges were used. In this gruesome set of images Annabel replicates Dexter's kill technique by plunging a knife into the chest and dissects Dexter piece by piece in the 'kill room', created especially for the cutting of the cake. Hall the actor who played Dexter for the past eight years. Inspired by the name of Dexter's boat - A Slice of Life - the cake took over 100 hours to make weighed over 105 kilograms and was the same height as Michael C. The cake was also ‘dressed’ in clothes to give an authentic appearance, with hours spent on adding fine attention to detail such as stubble.Dexter has killed and cut up a number of people throughout the gory TV drama, now it's time to turn the tables with this life-sized cake replica of the serial killer.įood artist Annabel de Vetten has created (and sliced up) the 5ft 10" cake to mark the final series of the psychological TV thriller. ![]() Replicating Dexter’s kill technique, the cake was initially cut by a knife being plunged into the chest area before being sliced up. 20 blood oranges were also used, the cake flavour inspired by the iconic titles of the series.Ī Dexter ‘kill room’ was created for the cutting of the cake, the kitchen walls covered in plastic sheeting. 24 eggs, 25 kilograms of flour, 16 kilograms of buttercream, 18 kilograms of sugar, 20 kilograms of sugar paste and marzipan, and 15 kilograms of buttercream were used in the creation of the edible masterpiece. The entire cake took over 100 hours to make and weighed over 105 kilograms. Hall, the actor who has played Dexter for the past eight years. Inspired by the name of Dexter’s boat – A Slice of Life – the cake was 5ft 10” long, the same height as Michael C. When he bought the boat, it was named 'Slice of Heaven' but he renamed it to 'Slice of Life.' In the TV series, because Dexter was going to move to Argentina, he tried to sell his boat in S8E11 - 'Monkey in a Box.' He told the potential buyer that it was a 2001 Century 2901 Century Console. The eight and final season of Dexter will premiere on FOX in the United Kingdom, and to commemorate that event, Miss Cakehead and Annabel de Vetten of Conjurer's Kitchen teamed up to create a life-sized Dexter Morgan out of cake. ![]() Photos: AJ Pilkington/Manicks Productions Ltd. ![]()
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