Sunday 30 May 2010

Wonky Cake


For pete's mums birthday I wanted to attempt a 2 tier wonky cake - inspired by Lindy Smith.

I made 2 deep circular cakes to allow me to cut and shape the cakes into a wonky style. however the cakes didn't rise as much as I had hoped and I needed to use both the cakes for the lower tear. I cut the cake, shaped it and stuck it together, it always looks incredibly messy. however once i had covered the cake in butter icing and filled in any gaps that were left it looked good.

for the top tier as my 2 cakes didn't work out I cheated a little bit and bought a small pre made victoria sponge. which I then did the same as the bottom tier cut a good wonky shape and carved it out to make it smooth. and covered it with butter icing.

for the bottom tier I used white roll out icing to cover it and then using more roll out icing I had coloured pink and violet i decorated the cake with flowers.
Once I was happy with the bottom tier I moved on to the top tier. I covered the top with the same coloured pink icing i had used for flowers. and using the purple I put strips onto the cake and highlighted it with white icing. then finished off with a purple icing ribbon on top. to make it look like a present on top of the cake.

I used cocktail sticks through the bottom tier to secure the top tier to the cake and ensure it didn't slip off.

to tidy up the bottom of the cake I put an icing ribbon round the base.

I was very happy with how it turned out and it tasted gorgeous!

The Naked Lady


So following of tradition another birthday came around in 2009, but this time it was a joint birthday for 3 of my friends. This meant the cake had to be impressive ... and big.
a cake for 3 blokes .... what to do, of course a naked lady.
But it had to be life size :)

For this cake I hired the help of my friend kate, and we worked for about 3 hours to craft the perfect cake.

I had baked the cake in the morning, by baking about 4 huge tins of cake, so I could cut the right shapes out.

The first part to do to get correct were the boobs. I didn't have any other shaped cake tins so I had to improvise.

As soon as the cakes were out of the oven, I took 1 tin and broke up the cake while it was still warm. I took 2 deep round cereal bowls and lined them with cling film. then put the broken up cake into the bowls. covered the top with cling film, and then I placed a small plate on top to put weight on the cake to compress it down. I then placed them in the fridge to leave till a bit later.

with the other cake tins I cut out the torso and the thighs of the woman. life size.
ensuring it all fitted together I stuck it all together with butter icing.

Kate then covered the whole body with butter icing for the roll out icing to stick to. While i attended to the boobs...

using white roll out icing i tipped out the moulds and took of the cling film. the trick had worked and they were perfect boob shapes so i covered them in roll out icing. we then covered the whole body in more white roll out icing.

we then had to colour it skin colour. we chose not to colour the icing before as we didn't want the pink to come out to bright. Once we stuck the breasts on we used kitchen towel to dab pink food colour all over the body really lightly to get a pink skin coloured tint to the cake.

which did end up looking a bit patchy but the effect worked. we decided to give her underwear just by using a black icing pen.
and to finish off we used pink mini marshmallows for the nipples :)

it turned out perfectly and was a big hit with the boys.

I must admit both me and Kate were sad to see it get cut up later on that night!



a cider lovers cake


For my friends birthday in 2008 I chose to do him a cake that reminded me of him... and the only way to think of Charlie is a cider drinker! and a Strongbow one at that.

Sadly I don't have a picture of my final cake. but it was perfect! :) It was by far one of my favourite cakes.
I chose to do a life like can of bow just a few times bigger.
I baked a large rectangular tin of victoria sponge and cut it to make the right shape. then by covering it in black icing, I used a white icing pen to write on STRONGBOW and to draw the Strongbow man.

and then by cutting out the correct shapes in yellow and white I recreated the design found at the bottom of the can.

All in all it was a great cake and tasted gorgeous!

My first proper stab at a cake


I did this one in 2007 for a friends birthday who had always wanted a red tractor cake... so i thought id try it!

I browsed for different ideas of how to do the tractor, but in the end I just copied a picture of a tractor.
I made about 3 different tins of cake so I could cut out the right shapes and put it together to make the structure.
the wheels
the main body of the tractor was made up of 3 bits cut and stuck together.
then I individually cut out the right colour icing to cover each side - red for the main body, white for the cab's windscreen, black for the tyres.
and to cover the joins of the icing I used an icing pen to give the effect of the body being welded.

I then decorated the cake board with grass and pre bought icing farm animals.

I was very pleased with the overall cake as was my friend.

Saturday 29 May 2010

a chocolate addicts dream!




So while in France for my season it was my friends Nikki's birthday, I couldn't get hold of any roll out icing or food colouring so I decided what better then chocolate to decorate a cake.

I used the best recipe in the world to make the cake - a yoghurt cake, you end up with a lovely moist cake which if flavoured with chocolate turns out with a nice gooey centre.

I then melted milk chocolate to cover the top of the cake and decorated it with more melted white chocolate.
all in all it was a pretty messy cake .... but it tasted gorgeous. and the good thing about yoghurt cakes are they last aaages! unless your quick eaters :)


Friday 28 May 2010

Muttis cake...


So for my mums birthday I wanted to do something simple but effective... also as my mums not a huge cake eater I didn't want to have lots of cake left over, so I decided to use cupcakes.

By making a batch of 20 cupcakes I had enough for 3 flowers using cupcakes for the petals. Like I wanted, it was simple and effective.

I chose to colour roll out icing red and blue for the petals and use green icing to make the stems of the flowers and for the leaves.

With the remaining few cupcakes I decided to make insects out of them - I chose a ladybird, bee and a butterfly.

I was so pleased with the final cake and my mum really loved it. But I know I could improve it if I were to do it again.





Getting going....

I've been making and decorating birthday cakes for my friends and family for the past few years. They have always been custom made for the person, something that reminds me of them or just how their known.
But in the last few months after having been on a ski season and baking cakes everyday for afternoon tea I realised how much I enjoy baking. More so for the creative and design side.

So I have decided to take it all a bit more seriously and blog each cake I do and show some of the ones I have done.
I admit there not all brilliant but I've always been pretty pleased with them one way or another.

lets see how it goes! :)