Thursday, March 17, 2011

St. Patrick's Day Fondant Cake Green Leprechaun Hat





I made this cake for my family and our good friends for dessert for tonight. Since the pressure was off, I thought it would be a good opportunity to make my own marshmallow fondant for the first time. It was ALOT of work. It required alot of kneading and pulling and smooshing. I was exhausted by the time it was ready. At this point I am going to assume I did something wrong in my preparation of the fondant, because it was terrible to work with. It was so hard to roll out because it was so elastic. Then once I had it on the cake it kept shrinking back from the edge like a rubber band. I would get a fold out and then turn the cake and when I came back around, the fold had sprung back into place. I wanted to throw it all away and start over.

This was also my first attempt at cake carving. I sculpted 3 layers to be the shape of the hat. This also took alot more time than I expected. No wonder sculpted cakes are so much more money. They take so much more time.

It also created alot of cake bits left over. I couldn't bring myself to throw them away, so I mixed them with the left over buttercream and stuck the mixture in the freezer. I'll have some ready made dough for the next time I need some cake ball or cake pops.

I also experimented with the recipe. Instead of water, I used sour cream to make a firmer cake that will hold up to the weight of the fondant. We'll taste it tonight. Cross your fingers.


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Where to find cupcake push pop holders

I get quite a few emails asking where I got the disposable plastic holders for the cupcake push pops. They were ordered through bakedeco.com with a whole sale license.

Occasionally amazon.com will carry them but the are currently out of stock.

Happy hunting!


Sunday, February 27, 2011

Wolverine Fondant Cake





"No man. Freddy Krueger have 4 blades! That's only 3. That's Wolverine! Right? That's Wolverine!!!"




9 in round chocolate fudge with chocolate buttercream filling. The front sports the X Men logo and the top is the mask of Wolverine with 3 slash marks and blades.
I made the blades out of metallic poster board and used double stick tape to make them double sided.
I've got a few dents in the fondant where the 2 year old decided "to help" but other than that I am SO happy with how it turned out. I have to admit it hurt my feels when I first made the cut into Wolverine's face, but I am very pleased with how the effect turned out.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Cupcake Push Pops!!!


12 Chocolate Peanut Butter Creme
12 Chocolate Chocolate


Look at the yummy layers of goodness.



Custom made owls made from fondant and gum paste.
Each one is different and each one was handmade.
No forms, molds, patterns, etc.








Look at those adorable faces! You could just eat them! Oh wait--- you can!


Monday, January 24, 2011

Wakeboard Cake


Baking the cake, stacking the cake, icing and covering the cake, are becoming much easier and faster for me. (especially on this cake because my stepmom baked it for me) As I get more custom orders though I am learning just how long it takes to make a personalized creation. On this cake for example, I had to dye each color, knead, roll, cut and shape each wakeboard. Then after I made 20 boards I had to design them. After 4 hours I request my stepmom's assistance and she helped me get the last few finished. All in all it took about 6 hours if we include baking time to get this puppy completed. 5 hours of decorating.


This cake was for the 15th birthday of a teenage boy. He loves wakeboarding, football and lacrosse so each one was equally displayed on top. I am really proud of my 100% edible cake.


Well-- almost 100%--- candles were added at the very end to further personalize the cake.

It was fun shaping the football. I am guessing professional bakeries have molds for alot of things, but I had to do it by hand. I am pleased with how it turned out. I am also very happy with the wakeboard in front that looks like airbrush- tie-dye- swirly-- etc etc. When I was researching wakeboards on line many of them were extremely intricate with graffiti like designs. On such a small area I really couldn't do much in the way of graffiti, so this was my interpretation. It looked really good.
Here are a few more of the wakeboards:

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Pink Rose Wedding Cake




I can't seem to figure out how to make these pictures bigger. Sorry about that.
This cake serves 90 if you cut the top tier. The bride and groom wanted to freeze the top for their 1st year anniversary so instead it served 75. The roses are real.


Orchid Wedding Cake


2 tiered Wedding cake
8 inch round and 6 inch round
Serves about 40
The Iris flowers were silk provided to me by the bride