Thursday, January 22, 2009
CARS "McQueen"
The things you can do with a few bags of colored buttercream. I treated this cake like a work of art. I stepped back, took a good look and wondered what else it needed.
I gave myself extra time for this cake. I used different piping and cake decorating techniques to give more texture to the cake such as puffy white clouds, outlining and shadowing.
Lately, I've been continuing the decorating along the sides of the cakes as well. I added "McQueen's" famous lighting bolts as an extra special touch.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Pick a Theme
They grow up so quickly, changing before your eyes. Their tastes also change as we know so frequently. One minute they love Barbie, the next Hannah Montana.
For the next couple of weeks, I will devote my blog on theme cakes. I get most of my inspiration on how to decorate a cake from an invitation, party supplies like a pretty plate or napkin set, baby bedding for a shower cake, or even where the party is being held at. The ideas are endless.
For this Hannah Montana Cake, the client purchased the edible image online ahead of time and I worked the decoration around the image. I incorporated the swirls from the top of the image to the sides of the cake. I also made use of different shades purple, teal and light blue.
I made guitar butter cookies for favors that matched.
Brendan's birthday is October 24 and when he turned 2, he loved Shrek. I made him these cookies as favors for his birthday. They don't make a Shrek cookie cutters so I cut them by hand. What you would do for those you love.Think out of the box, anything is possible.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
A Work In Progress
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Death By Chocolate
Monday, January 12, 2009
COLOR IS IN!
Here are a few cake examples that seem to be a very popular. Both are communion cakes from the past year. The "Blue Cross Cake" stayed away from flowers all together. Boys and flowers don't really go together. I made chocolate dipped butter cross cookies as favors for their guests and saved one for the top of this cake. Just simple, not too fancy or fussy.
Here is the "girly" version. You have to have purple and pink! Every girl's favorite. I added a cross of roses and ribbon in a variety of shades. On the top tier, I also added edible pink and white pearls and airbrushed the cake with iridescent color.
This cake I did for a surprise 50th birthday party for a great friend's wife. They left it up to me as far as decoration. The only thing mandatory was "tilted" and hot pink and yellow.
I also talk people into considering stacked cakes as opposed to the standard sheet cakes.
When you are ready to order your cake, dare to be different and have fun with it. Don't be afraid of a little color. Or even a lot!
Friday, January 9, 2009
Bulmers and Cartman
When I first started doing cakes for my brother-in-law Brian, he hounded me for weeks, "Where's my f***ing cake, where's my f***ing cake!" I gave him this in response.
Notice the expletive that has been doctored. I thought it added that extra something special.
My goal for every birthday is to try to top the cake I did the previous year. He recently celebrated his 30th birthday. Brian's favorite drink is Bulmers so I came up with this design.
I used about 15 edible gold squares at the neck of the bottle and airbrush with gold and brown to give the real effect.
I have months to come up with another birthday cake design for him.
After all he is my favorite brother-in-law!
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Baby Block Cakes
Monday, January 5, 2009
White Chocolate Oreo Snowmen
Around the holidays, even I look for shortcuts because I'm so busy.
I made the ever so simple Oreo truffle recipe of 1 lb. ground Oreo cookies and 8 ounces of softened cream cheese. Even the most inexperienced baker can make these to die for treats. I mixed the two ingredients and started to roll into three different sized balls to form a snowman. Press together one on top of each other so they stick and not roll off. They shouldn't be taller than 2 inches. After all, they are rich. Freeze.
While freezing on a parchment lined sheet pan, I melt white chocolate almond bark with about 2 tablespoons of shortening in deep narrow microwave safe bowl. I melt in the microwave constantly stirring breaking the small blocks of chocolate. Don't overheat! The key is constantly stirring between heating, about every 30 seconds.
Prior to making the snowmen, I purchased a long flat 2 inch thick Styrofoam piece at my local craft store. I cut 1/3 of it off with a serrated knife. The other 2/3 piece I covered with fake snow, trees, presents etc. which was applied with glue gun. I also purchased lolly pop sticks in two sizes.
Usually after the chocolate has melted, the Oreo snowmen have harden slightly. You don't want the snowmen to freeze completely. Please note: If you dip them in white chocolate frozen, when they thaw, they will expand and the chocolate will crack.
I carefully insert a lolly pop stick into the bottom of each snowmen, dip in the white chocolate, tapping gently off side of bowl to remove excess chocolate. Place snowman stick side down into the spare 1/3 piece of Styrofoam. Repeat until all are dipped.
I piped a face with colored icing. I used a thick flat icing of confectioners sugar, water/milk, little corn syrup, and vanilla to taste.
To make it even easier, draw on a face or decorations with food safe markers that you can purchase down the cake decorating isle at your local craft store such as Michael's, Wal-mart, Hobby Lobby, Joann Fabrics etc.
Have fun trying to make these adorable snowman. Don't be intimidated. YOU CAN DO IT!
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Princess 1st Birthday
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Christmas Cupcake Favors
Here is new item I am introducing. I made jumbo Christmas cupcakes for teacher gifts for one of my regular clients. Just the perfect little indulgence for that special teacher. They are 4 inches round. Great to give along with a gift card. Around the box, I tied ribbon that coordinated with the colors of the cupcake decor. I will create more like these in the near future so be sure to check back for updated themes!