Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Christmas Cake (manda)
I have a Christmas party to go to tonight and since I finished finals- Yahoo! I decided to make a cake for the party. I was really happy that my cake decorating skills didn't leave me over the past few months. If you were wondering- yes, I made the whole thing it is completely edible- flowers and all.
I love that I have learned how to do this and can enjoy the fruits of my labors. It's funny though after all this cake making. I really don't like cake much anymore. I wonder if that would work for ice cream?
Friday, October 2, 2009
Do you like cake? (manda)
The Star Wars clone trooper cake idea I got from doing a Google search for star wars cakes. Someone had done a similar idea with fondant. I used a paper mask and traced out the pattern on the cake then outlined it and filled in the outline with piped stars. The red color was very hard to make I would suggest buying the exact color you need first or checking out Wilton's website for color mixing directions. All in all I think it turned out pretty cool and the birthday boy loved it!
For a fun summer time break for me I have been taking Cake decorating classes. I had a great friend in Charlottesville who introduced me to the idea and I have had a lot of fun experimenting with the kids birthday cakes over the past few years so I decided to get a few more skills and actually learn the techniques.
I have really enjoyed it. It is really a great opportunity to do something just because you have always wanted to learn how. I owe a lot to my husband who supports me in all my endeavors without complaint and watches the kids in the evening.
This picture is of my Grand Finale cake for Course 1, I start Course 2 next week. I have been taking Wilton classes at Michael's with a friend and have loved that the cost has been 1/2 off during the summer. I am hoping to use the 4th of July as another excuse to practice and am bringing a flag cake to our neighbors BBQ.
I would highly recommend this to anyone looking into learning how to decorate even if just for family events. I thought that I had some basic cake decorating skills before I started, but I was clueless.
This was my final cake for Course #1. It was an 8" by 2" cake with a icing center. The icing is butter cream. I made all of the roses. Some people really hate trying to do these, but I seem to have great luck with my frosting consistency.
This is my completed Cake for Course 2. It was really fun learning to make all the different flowers and trying techniques I never even know you could do. I am contemplating going into a little side business. What do you think? I have one course left. I can hardly wait to get going.
All of the flowers are made out of Royal Icing and the birds are made with color flow. This took a great deal more time and skill but I think it is very pretty. The cake itself is a 6" x 2" oval pan set. The cake is frosted with a basket weave pattern in butter cream icing. - My only word of caution on this one is that cake pans that are deep have to cook longer. I had trouble with mine not going long enough and the cake was somewhat crooked.
I took all of Course #3 but the last class, because of another obligation. So for my last cake I got to be more creative. I learned how to work with fondant and learned how to stack cakes. The Wilton Course #3 cake looks more like a wedding cake.
I finished my last cake decorating class this past week. What a blast it has been. Great thanks to my husband for putting up with a few evenings on his own with the kids and all of the extra cake and icing we have had around the house. We will probably both lose some weight after this is over. We are also both very tired of cake but I have learned a ton of great artistic culinary skills.
My final cake was supposed to be a two tired "wedding" cake with fondant roses, ruffles, and stringwork but I talked to my instructor last week and she said that as long as we incorporate the things we have learned that I could do whatever I wanted. So for a two-year old's birthday cake I went to town.
His cake is a two tiered cake on cake. The bottom cake is chocolate and white checkerboard on the inside and the top is marbled. The road and the checkered flag top is fondant as well as the "Radiator Springs" desert like background on the bottom layer. All of the other accents were piped on except for of course the cars. I am really happy with how it all came together and I am sending my friend with pictures to show my class instructor. However, unless it is for someone outside of our family I am not making any more cake for awhile.
All of the flowers are made out of Royal Icing and the birds are made with color flow. This took a great deal more time and skill but I think it is very pretty. The cake itself is a 6" x 2" oval pan set. The cake is frosted with a basket weave pattern in butter cream icing. - My only word of caution on this one is that cake pans that are deep have to cook longer. I had trouble with mine not going long enough and the cake was somewhat crooked.
My final cake was supposed to be a two tired "wedding" cake with fondant roses, ruffles, and stringwork but I talked to my instructor last week and she said that as long as we incorporate the things we have learned that I could do whatever I wanted. So for a two-year old's birthday cake I went to town.
His cake is a two tiered cake on cake. The bottom cake is chocolate and white checkerboard on the inside and the top is marbled. The road and the checkered flag top is fondant as well as the "Radiator Springs" desert like background on the bottom layer. All of the other accents were piped on except for of course the cars. I am really happy with how it all came together and I am sending my friend with pictures to show my class instructor. However, unless it is for someone outside of our family I am not making any more cake for awhile.
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Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Make an apron (nat)
I made this apron for a friend for a big Christmas exchange. It was fairly easy and is cute but practical. Thanks Mary for the pattern! I did a quick google search and here is a list of 52 free apron patterns if you want to try one out yourself! Oh and thanks to Melissa for the great Super Saturday meal planner idea. I made one for myself and several family members. I don't know if they use theirs but without mine my family would starve, I use it to plan out my meals every week!


Train birthday cake (nat)
Well I really need to work on my cake decorating skills. One of these days I'll take a class. This was my sad attempt at making a train cake. It didn't even taste good, oh shucks! Next year, I'll have to give it another go and pick something cool off of this fantastic list

Halloween crafts (nat)
Some friends in the neighborhood got together and we all tried our hand at tie-dying. So this was just a white shirt, I put one rubberband around it and then dyed it all orange. Add a little face with sharpee and there ya go! The idea is from family fun, you can check it out here


Make your own fruit bouquet (nat)
I threw a little party at my house celebrating all things spring and I wanted a healthy treat to go with all the junk! I've always thought those fruit bouquets I see on commercials and stuff are really cute but I figured I could probably make one myself. It was super easy and fun.
What you need:
-Pineapple, strawberries, kiwi, cantaloupe,
-head of ice berg lettuce, some green leafy garnish
-some sort of planter or basket or plastic container (got mine at the dollar store)
-wooden kabob skewers
-flower cookie cutter (found a cheap one at a party supply store)
-melon baller
1. Put the lettuce in the bottom of your container
2. Slice pineapple into thin slices, then cut out flowers with the cookie cutter
3. Use melon baller to make balls out of your cantaloupe
4. Put the different fruits on kabob skewers just however it looks cute to you!
5. Place kabob skewers into lettuce. I cut mine different lengths to give it some dimension and different height.
6. Put your leafy garnish on top of the lettuce to cover it up
7. Enjoy!
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