I haven't done much in my kitchen lately that qualifies as something new, so I haven't had much to blog about. But I've been watching a great show on Foxtel called Ace Of Cakes, and some videos on Youtube, and I'm feeling all inspired and want to practice my cake decorating skills. The hope is that I'll be able to develop my own little portfolio and start my own little cash in hand cake business.
The cake itself was an old favourite, the Chocolate Birthday Cake from the Crabapple Cupcake Bakery Cookbook. Since I was basically creating a prototype it made sense to use a recipe I was familiar with, because I could just slap it together quickly and focus on the decorating part.
I created the fondant flowers first. I made them a day ahead, using a cookie cutter I had on hand. The centres were just balls of fondant I flattened with my fingers. On the very last flower I decided to experiment, so I made a very thin sausage of fondant and would it into a spiral, which I used as the flower centre. I liked the look of the swirl much better, but by then the flowers were all glued together. So I'll use the swirl in future.
I used a crumb coating of chocolate buttercream, then a layer of rolled white fondant. Then in the morning I glued on the flowers.
Thoughts - I find people often complain there is too much icing on a cake, so I tried to roll out the icing incredibly thin so this wouldn't be a problem. It turns out there is a reason there is usually too much icing. The thin icing didn't completely cover the various lumps and bumps on the cake, so it looked a little rough. Also I found that the flowers turned out more cartoony than I was hoping. I was trying to achieve a wedding cake look, but instead wound up with something more suited to a birthday party. But then, that's the whole point of making prototypes, right? Overall I'm pleased though. I've learnt a few new tricks, and I've improved a bit since my handbag cake, and at this stage that's the most important thing, that my skills progress.
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