Wednesday 28 September 2011

It's a boy!

Dear all,

I just completed my first cake on demand! A friend of my mother's was celebrating the birth of her grandson. That of course calls for cake and my mother asked if I would make one... of course!

The request was to keep the cake simple, preferably vanilla cake with apricots. Your wish is my command! I made two Victoria sponge cakes with apricot jam filling. Here we go:

Like I said, I made two cakes, square ones in this case. I shaved off a little bit to make them fit. I then stuck them together with a generous helping of apricot jam (shop bought due to time constraints I'm afraid).



I decided to decorate the cake with fondant icing which requires a bit of buttercream icing to make it stick. My "customer" is not a big fan of lots of buttercream (and neither am I to be honest - a necessary evil) so I tried to use it sparingly:



Now for the good stuff! Decorating this cake was so much fun! I decided to make it look like a parcel with a big bow on top. So with some pretty baby blue icing I put together this bow. To keep it from going flat I used some cotton wool (which I took it out once it had set). Then I covered the cake with white fondant icing embossed with a festive pattern.




Putting the cake together: adding ribbons and eventually sticking on the bow: success! Starting to look good, no? I made the ribbon and bow extra pretty with some pearl sheen powder. Woohoo!



The finishing touch was the text ribbon along the bottom and the cute baby boy decorations. Here is the cake from all sides!




I had such a good time with this cake, even though it was a little scary to make something like that for someone I don't really know. And I'm definitely getting better at the fondant icing thing, though I need more practice finishing it off (invisible seems etc - difficult with a pattern on it as well). On to the next baby-shower cake next week, exciting! I better start brainstorming...

xoxo Jennifer

Wednesday 21 September 2011

Upside down cake

Dear all,

For a dinner party recently I made an upside down cake with nectarines. I think it was supposed to be peaches, but I didn't have any of those!

Anyway, both the bombay potato pies and the cake were quite a treat, but unfortunately I only have pictures of the cake. Enjoy!

Key to the upside down cake is that the nice stuff goes... on the bottom! (to start with anyway. In this case some muscovado sugar, melted butter and flaked almonds. Add halved nectarines to the equation and it starts to look like this...



I washed and stoned the nectarines, but did not peel them. No need, you can barely tell the skin is still on when the cake is done! For now though adding the cake mix hides the beautiful fruits... until you turn it upside down!



Here is the end result, a lovely fruit and simple cake. The top looked a bit soggy to me when I turned it over (all the juices were caught by the aluminium foil I put in the bottom I think) so as I made the cake the day before, I had time to think of a solution. What I did on the day itself is add some more flaked almonds and just popped it in the oven which added a crispy toasted almonds toppig to it. Perfect!



Lovely lovely cake.

xoxo Jennifer

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Wedding Cake

Dear all,

I went to a family wedding a couple of weeks ago and saw this splendid wedding cake - had to share! (Though they did steal my dog on a cake concept, how dare they! haha)

THE CAKE












THE DETAIL