Showing posts with label celebration cakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celebration cakes. Show all posts
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Topsy Turvey Celebration Cake
This is the first Topsy Turvey cake we've attempted and I'm so glad that it turned out so well. The bottom tier is vanilla and the top tier is chocolate, both tiers have piped swirl detailing on them, these have been piped with royal icing and then painted silver. A sugarpaste ribbon and bow have been added round the cake and painted with gold luster dust. I find that when it comes to adding silver and gold details, it is best to use luster powders and mix them with rejuvenator spirit to create a paint, you can buy liquid silver and gold food colouring but I find that they dry out very quickly.
The trouble with these types of cakes is that they are naturally top heavy, what with having a wonky top and the base of each tier being slightly smaller than the top, you need to make sure you have a good structure and support system.
The numbers and twirly decorations are all made from sugarpaste with a wire structure for extra stability. These were made well in advance so they had plenty of time to dry out and harden, that way when it comes to painting them and putting them on the cake, you're less likely to squash them out of shape.
I was rather worried about delivering this cake in case any of the decorations fell off and broke but I'm glad to say that it got there in one piece and the birthday girls were delighted with their cake.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Cakes from the weekend
This Sleeping Beauty cake is all cake, she's been carved out of sponge and covered bit by bit with sugarpaste. Each colour has been applied in separate pieces as I didn't want to have multi layers of icing, it takes a bit longer to cover a cake in this way, but it means you still only get one layer of sugarpaste, which makes eating the cake more pleasant. Unless of course you like lots of thick icing.
Here's a cake we did for a Colchester United fan, the badge has been made with sugarpaste and the eagle has been piped on with royal icing. This cake turned out to be quite a whopper, without the icing on, it was already 5 inches deep, well it did need to feed up to 30 people.
We also had an order for our popular triple chocolate cake with a box of strawberry cupcakes, and judging by the lovely comment we received, it went down very well indeed.
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