Thanks, but Aschie, I think you may have spoken too soon...just a matter of time before this one appears on
Cake Wrecks,...

Appetizing, ain't it? Well, let me explain...first of all, Sparky had a Lego-themed birthday (including a trip to the newly-opened Legoland, which IMHO isn't worth the money) so I tried
this method for a lego cake(which would have worked!) Second of all, I used this recipe for
buttercream frosting, which gave me no end of trouble: it broke, I tried all the fixes I could think of, finally it was too late and I had to just run with it. It had the additional advantage of tasting godawful due to the cornstarch I added as one of the fixes (other fixes, freezing, whipping vigorously, nothing really worked and it was too late to start over) What was worse, it dripped everywhere, leaving a trail of gore between the freezer and the table. Awful, awful, awful

- have pity on me, oh LTH!
However, the good news - the strawberry cake suggested by Pucca was excellent, (that lady knows her cake!) tasting of fresh strawberries but not too sweet with a nice, light crumb. I didn't have time to tinker with purees for color, but did add a bit of food coloring in the end; my guess is that it would have been better if left alone. Barring the nasty frosting, it tasted excellent, much better than it looked:

I filled with Fannie Farmer's French Strawberry filling:
1 egg white
1/8 tbsp salt
1 cup whipping cream
1/3 cup confectioner's sugar
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup mashed strawberries
Whip egg whites with salt until stiff - in another bowl, whip cream, adding sugar and vanilla and whipping to stiff peaks. Fold together with egg whites and then fold in strawberries. It isn't a very stiff filling, but it bathes the cake in strawberry juice and has a very light texture. An excellent combination with the strawberry cake - came out reminiscent of an airy strawberry shortcake, exactly what I was going for.
OTOH, for Sparky's "kid" party, we ordered a cake from Hippo Bakery at Mitsuwa (where we stopped for lunch - because, after all, what's a birthday without red caviar?) Now, THEY can do cake. We faxed them a pic of Sparky's favorite Pokemon, and recieved this:


This is their Pokemon fruit custard cake, each of the kids got a Pokemon cookie - and the cake itself was absolutely heavenly. Highly recommended.