One of my coworkers got married today and asked me way back to make his cake. They are both pretty laid back people and she wanted something simple. White on white on white with fresh flowers. Half red velvet with cream cheese and half white cake with buttercream and raspberries. I didn't realize it until I started stabilizing it today but the cakes are red and white and white and red :-).
I hadn't seen the color scheme until we got to the venue today. Black and silver with coral, purple and white flowers. It was very striking.
I'm always a wreck when it comes to delivering cakes. This one went very smoothly! I finished it early, it was overcast and cool today, only one of the cakes shifted during transit and it was easy to repair. We started carrying the cakes in and everyone was oohing. Now I'm never completely happy with cakes until the entire thing is together so transporting them in pieces is not easy. But once we got this stacked and I got the borders on I was pretty darn proud of it.
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Poker themed
I get the banquet sheets last week with an order for a custom carrot cake - poker themed. Um...OK?
They were promised something special so this one required a little bit of extra work. I started the parts on Monday. This involved lots of questions for the poker players in house and tons of "supervision" from various crew. Anytime we get out something out of the ordinary I have 10 people hanging out in the bakeshop just to see what we are doing. Playing cards and poker chips (aka dice) ready for the cake.
They were promised something special so this one required a little bit of extra work. I started the parts on Monday. This involved lots of questions for the poker players in house and tons of "supervision" from various crew. Anytime we get out something out of the ordinary I have 10 people hanging out in the bakeshop just to see what we are doing. Playing cards and poker chips (aka dice) ready for the cake.
Just as I finished sticking the cards together Chef comes in and says "Nobody plays 5 card draw anymore". Also I now know that standard poker chips are red, green, blue and white. Ok, so I know next to nothing about poker, I'll freely admit to it.
But I know cake! Carrot cake with pecans and cream cheese filling, carved to resemble a casino style poker table. The outside of the table is brown fondant airbrushed to look like old leather, the felt is just green fondant.
Thursday, March 8, 2012
Two Peas in a pod
In September we had a guest host a baby shower for twins. It was bug and peas in a pod themed. We were given photos and asked to make similar cakes.
and the side view of the sweet peas and bugs
and the side view of the sweet peas and bugs
Matching cupcakes
and the cupcakes on the stands
We started the bugs earlier in the week so they would hold their shape when we used them only to have to redo the bees because we couldn't get their wings to stay. Super Baker Friend was thrilled to make them over :-P
Let them eat CAKE!!
For the past year we have been trying to step away from grocery store style cakes and work on making them more upscale. We've had a few flops at the customer's request
They thought this represented playful. I think is just looks gay. And Why did I write surprise (twice) on the cake? They couldn't just say it when it was carried out?
No more cake with the side completely masked with something in what "can only be an attempt to cover a poorly iced cake" . But when you are 90 and you want coconut on the sides just like your mother made it, well...
I almost get this one. Aunt Marie likes blue and German Chocolate Cake with coconut pecan frosting all around it no fudge icing. So there it is; blue icing, blue writing, blue flowers all on a cake that doesn't take well to inscriptions at all (plus clashes with the blue).Some of them really do look okay but I wonder at people's attention to detail when planning them. I took a pretty white, nicely iced cake and made it look rather strange by adding white flowers, orchids and daisies. I took a bit of liberty with the centers and the leaves so you can actually tell that there are flowers on the cake at all .
Done, and so easy!
This one is perfect - until you notice that the name is spelled wrong at the request of the orderer. But check out the rest, smooth sides, geometric decorations, even and appropriately sized borders, only a bit of fruit to brighten it up.
A last minute wedding cake for a very small celebration gum paste flowers taken from the stash I've been slowly building and more quickly depleting.
Real Italian Buttercream on this one with flowers rescued from my dwindling stash
Handmade gumpaste roses
Cake for somebody who doesn't like cake. I was tempted to point out that petit fours of this type are cake. We even made the cake stand out of dishes and hot sugar.
Handmade Roses for Rosie
Doc's All Chocolate Cake that I used chocolate dipt strawberries to decorate.
Black and White Cake - this is turning into our signature cake (drat the idea) it was all dark chocolate so instead of adding a dark border I took the opportunity to show off a bit.
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Battle Score: Macaron Shells 99 Rebecca 1
We have been making almond macarons in house for more than a year with all kinds of different results.
We started with pink raspberry, then red with rosewater and raspberry, next purple with housemade blueberry jelly, now purple with Lavender and Earl Grey Ganache filling. I have been able to make them work for the most part but the shells are inconsistent at times. Today I made the most perfect batch yet:
We started with pink raspberry, then red with rosewater and raspberry, next purple with housemade blueberry jelly, now purple with Lavender and Earl Grey Ganache filling. I have been able to make them work for the most part but the shells are inconsistent at times. Today I made the most perfect batch yet:
All because I couldn't sleep last night... I was on the internet when I had a "d- oh" moment. We have been trying to denature the egg whites ourselves when we have the perfect product always in the fridge. So I did a rift on Pierre Hermes method for shells. I used carton egg whites with citric acid added and put the food coloring directly into the italian meringue instead of adding it to the almonds. ** If I was a cartoon figure there would have been a giant light bulb over my head. ** PERFECTION!! or "Dammit Jim, I'm a Dr not a machine." (as close to perfection as possible)
We are using a Lavender and Earl Grey infused Dark Chocolate Ganache, alone the filling lacks any hint of sweet but it very tasty, when you add it to the shells it lacks nothing. In fact it takes on magical properties, it flies off the pan and dive bombs my face at least a couple of times a batch.
And that my friends is my first total win with the macaron.
Also, I am on forced easy duty for a bit. Life is kicking my butt. But on the bright side I have time to catch up on the blog. :)
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