Saturday, April 2, 2011
April Fools Cupcakes
My children and I have established a tradition of making "food" that looks like something else for April Fool's Day. :) This year's challenge: Cupcakes that look like pies. Ethan chose the idea and was very excited to present them by telling his teacher, "Look, I made you a blueberry pie.... April Fools!". It is always lots of fun for all of us... and I'm sure the teacher too. Here is this year's cupcake:
Going a Little More General :)
Okay, so any good plan needs to start with a vision. As much as I continue to love cake baking and decorating, I realized that my vision includes much more than just pretty cakes. I am first and foremost a Mother. Not only am I a Mother, but I am Mom to twin Autistic boys and a blossoming Teenage daughter :). I am also a 1 year Breast Cancer survivor. When I think of the quote, "Refuse to settle for anything less than butterflies", I realize that my "butterflies" represent HEALTH. What I want is a long, healthy life for me and my family. So, this blog will be used to discuss my quest for health. Healthy cooking, healthy exercise, healthy products that I encounter. I am on a quest to live Cancer Free and to give my children the best opportunities for a "normal" life.... WITH beautiful cakes! :) Enjoy the journey with me!
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Working on my baking :)
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Rock Climbing Birthday
Cade and Ethan had a Rock Climbing birthday party today. My challenge was to create a cake that matched the theme... not a small task for a "beginner". This time, I made the cake and both toppings from scratch. I used a recipe for the cake in my Baking book for German Chocolate cake. Although it tasted fabulous, it was VERY crumbly and fell apart easily. I'm not sure if I did something wrong or if that's just the way the recipe goes. I also made a Professional Grade Buttercream Frosting. The frosting was probably the best buttercream I've had. The secret was to boil the symple sugar to a "softball stage" and then mix it in with the beaten egg yolks without touching the sides of the blender. It was creamy and light. I added vanilla for flavoring. Next time, I would make a double batch because it wasn't quite enough for the cake. I made a half sheet round cake and broke it in thirds to stack it for the rock climbing cake. I made fondant from scratch using another recipe from my baking book and this time it was PERFECT. I gently kneaded black food coloring into it until it made the perfect granite marble color. All of the rocks and decorations were also made out of fondant. I didn't really leave myself enough time, so I cut corners by using black icing for writing and hastily assembling the people. Next time, more frosting and MORE TIME! :) The kids loved it and I had a guest say, "This cake tastes AMAZING and I know cakes!" Must not have been so bad!
Experimenting
So, I've decided to really focus in on my baking skills in addition to the decorations. On Tuesday, I started with the first recipe from my Baking cookbook. I made a type of French Spongecake called a Genoise. Just like the recipe said, it came out a little dry. The Mouseline Creme was FABULOUS and really helped to offset the dryness. I decided to slice strawberries and place them in the frosting in the middle and on the top. Overall, I give this recipe a 3. I don't know that I will make it again, although I do suppose it would be wonderful with a really moist syrup or possibly a buttercream frosting. I will for sure make the frosting again... it was light and delicious! yum yum!
Monday, February 21, 2011
Got to Start Somewhere
As embarassing as this was, I am posting my cake pictures so that I can look back and see the progress. WHEW, what a lot of work!
My first cake was for my twin boys 8th Birthday. They love Spongebob so I decided to make that the theme. I attempted to create fondant from scratch for the first time. I have used fondant once before, but it was premade and tasted horrible. This recipe was rather good, but I think I used too much baker's sugar. It was a little dry and fell apart. Next time I will not use quite so much sugar. I found the recipe on The Cook Duke's website http://thecookduke.com/fondant-recipe/. Give it a try!
My first cake was for my twin boys 8th Birthday. They love Spongebob so I decided to make that the theme. I attempted to create fondant from scratch for the first time. I have used fondant once before, but it was premade and tasted horrible. This recipe was rather good, but I think I used too much baker's sugar. It was a little dry and fell apart. Next time I will not use quite so much sugar. I found the recipe on The Cook Duke's website http://thecookduke.com/fondant-recipe/. Give it a try!
I created 2 different cakes, both using a cake mix. The first layer of the cake was chocolate with vanilla whipped frosting. Because I was trying to focus on the decorations, I used canned frosting. Next time.... from scratch!
The cake came out of the oven rounded on top. I used a cake leveler to flatten it, but the cake was rather crumbly. After doing some research, I found that homemade cakes are less likely to crumble. AH HA! After finally frosting the cake as smoothly as I could, I got ready to apply the fondant. I had colored it a pretty blue color by placing gel color in the middle and kneading it in. I then rolled it to about 1/8" and folded it into fourths. Next time, I will make sure it is big enough before doing this! This part was a disaster. After placing it on the cake, I realized it wasn't big enough to cover it! Because it was already attached to the frosting, I couldn't lift it. What followed was a mess of 'patching' fondant.
I had purchased pre-made gum paste and colored it the same as the fondant. Over all, I had a great time doing it and spent way too much fun. I have a LONG way to go before I'm pro. Yikes.
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