Saturday, February 29, 2020

Pokรฉmon Cake



My boyfriend is turning 7- his birthday is leap day! ๐Ÿ˜… so Pokรฉmon it is this year! 

I like to occasionally use incredibly time consuming cake decorating techniques ๐Ÿ˜… including making color flow decorations. First, draw or trace your image. I like to simplify any shapes used, and draw with a pencil on parchment paper taped to a cake circle. Once you’re done sketching, cover with a layer of wax paper taped down around the edges. You want it secured firmly, but it should be easily removable too. Now you’re ready to trace your image with icing!
Make color flow icing. It dries out quickly, so anything you’re not actively using should be tightly covered with plastic wrap. I pipe the outlines of shapes first, and let to allow briefly before thinning out the color flow with a few drops of water to flood the image. This can take a lot of time, especially if you’re using a lot of different colors, so plan accordingly! The resulting decoration is extremely fragile, but I like the effect. Fun ridiculous fact- I made this Pokรฉmon decoration using only two piping bags ๐Ÿ˜‚ 100% would not recommend, but I didn’t plan ahead, it was late at night, and I made it happen somehow using some MacGyver ninja magic.
I used edible markers to add detailed elements, and sooo many toothpicks. Let dry completely at least one full day, preferably longer. 

To remove your color flow icing decoration, carefully free your wax paper from all the tape. Then using a counter or table with a straight edge, slowly run the edges over the edge, carefully pulling the wax paper down. Do this gradually, all around the sides of the decoration until it is free from the wax paper. Use caution, as it’s very easy to drop and completely break something you’ve spent hours of your life on. Here’s my residual color flow print left behind on the wax paper!



I rolled out two circles of fondant to make poke balls, and used red and black food safe markers to complete the design. After a dusting of star sprinkles, this cake was done! ๐Ÿ”ฅ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐ŸŒŸ 





Monday, February 10, 2020

Love Pun Valentine Cookies

 

 I opted for fun, colorful designs and love puns this year! I enjoyed using traditional red, white, and pink design elements and also creating alternative, unique color schemes. 

 First, I baked sugar cookies and let them cool completely. I like to add a little almond extract (or nutmeg instead if it's Christmas time!) to take my decorated cookies to the next level.

 
I made a batch of Royal icing once I was ready to decorate. Use plastic wrap to cover any icing you're not actively using, because it dries out quickly, and it can take time to mix different colors and consistencies! 


 I used marbling techniques for some of the cookies, by swirling colored food gel in thinned out icing with a toothpick, then dipping the surface of the cookies into the icing. Let the icing dry before piping any additional details on the cookies. I used feathering techniques on other cookies, by piping horizontal stripes, and then using a toothpick to drag the still-wet icing in an alternately up and then down pattern.




 Heart shaped sprinkles, edible pearls, and edible glitter took these cute cookies to the next level! I'm happy with how they turned out.



 


Saturday, February 8, 2020

Valentine's Day Cupcakes

I made red velvet cupcakes, and used the rest of the batter to make delectable cakepops for Valentine's day. To decorate these, first I mixed up some cream cheese icing. I used a large round icing tip (Wilton tip 2A), to frost some of the cupcakes, then rolled the edges lightly in sprinkles. 

 I painted a stripe of pink and red color gel into an icing bag fit with Wilton tip 2D, then filled with cream cheese icing to pipe tri-colored Valentine-themed swirls. 
I melted some red candymelts in the microwave, and then piped designs onto wax paper. Once completely dry, carefully remove and use to decorate cupcakes along with additional sprinkles. 


Valentine Cakepops

 Cakepops are always appreciated- what's not to like? A delectable couple bites (or a mouthful!) of cake and frosting surrounded by a shell of candy coating- yum! They're easy to make, freeze well, and are the perfect way to show your loved ones that you care.
First, bake a cake in a 9X13 in pan. You can choose whatever flavor you'd like. I made a red velvet cake for these cakepops. Bake as normal, and then let cool completely. In the meantime, I whipped up some cream cheese icing. You can make the flavored icing of choice- buttercream icings are a good bet. You don't use very much icing for these babies, but I used leftover icing to frost other cupcakes. Stored properly in an airtight container, buttercream or cream cheese icing keeps well in the freezer for several weeks too- for future projects. 
Once your cake is completely cool, crumble into a bowl with your hands. Add a few heaping TBSPs of frosting and mix well with hands. You want the mixture to be moist enough to keep shape easily, but not overly goopy. You can add additional frosting to taste. Take a spoonful of cake/frosting mixture and roll in your hands to form a ball. I like to make all of the mixture into balls and put into a freezer-safe container. Freeze until firm- at least an hour. If you're not ready to decorate, or only want to decorate a few cakepops at a time, properly stored these cakepops freeze well for quite awhile. 

When you're ready to decorate, gather several small containers for various colors. For these cakepops, I used white, red, and pink candymelts. Microwave each color in 30 second increments, stirring well in between. Don't overheat, or candymelts may seize up. Heat until melted smoothly enough to coat the cakepops. I like to dip the tip of the lollipop stick into the melted candymelt mixture, then push the stick into the middle of the cakepop. If you want to slightly shape the cakepop by hand (for example, I shaped a few of these cakepops into hearts), you want to do that before you insert the stick. I like to stick the cakepops into a block of floral foam, and then freeze again until firm.  

Now it's time to decorate! Dip and submerge the cakepops to coat completely in the melted candymelt mixture. It can be helpful to use a spoon. Work quickly, because the candymelts shell dries quickly. You can add sprinkles or other decorative elements at this point. Once you're done, freeze the cakepops again, standing them up in the floral foam block. One completely dried, I like to individually wrap the cake pops and then share with friends!   





Friday, October 4, 2019

Easy Fall Cupcakes

   I set myself the goal of six different fall themed cupcakes decorated as quickly as possible, and I think that these fit the bill! I brought them to work along with a plateful of pumpkin chocolate chip cookies, and everyone seemed to enjoy them. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿฆ‡๐Ÿ‘ป๐ŸŽƒ



First, I mixed up homemade vanilla batter, reserving some in two small bowls. I added a bit of orange food gel to one of the reserved batters, and purple food gel to the other, mixing well. Then I added the leftover batter and swirled with a knife to achieve a marbled Halloween effect.!



Make delicious homemade buttercream icing and then get to decorating!

Ghost: literally could not be easier- ice with white icing and stick on two spooky eyeball candies!
Pumpkin: use food gel to tint a small amount of icing orange. Ice cupcake. Use a bit of reserved green icing for a stem, and pipe features with black icing.
Eyeball: ice with white icing and use red and black tinted icing to create a pupil, iris, and veins.
Witch's Hat: ice with tinted buttercream in a triangular shape similar to a witches hat. I used sprinkles for the top section, and outlined with black icing for definition.
Spider: ice with tinted buttercream, add eyeballs and piped "legs".
Swirl: ice using a decorating bag and a swirl piping tip using a circular motion to cover the cupcake. Enhance with festive sprinkles!

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Unicorn Cake




I finally got a chance to make a magical unicorn cake.! ๐Ÿฆ„ First, I used fondant to make the ears, the eyes, and the unicorn horn a couple days ahead of time. I used a wooden dowel for the base of the unicorn horn. I added edible gold mist accents once dry as well as some edible glitter.!

I love the combination of all the bright colors.!



The mane reminded me of rainbow colored succulents. I used various star tips to add swirls and flower accents ๐ŸŒˆ 




Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Drip Galaxy Cake

 My friend from work is leaving to find better opportunities elsewhere- of course I had to wish her well & that means making a cake! :)


 I didn't have much of a plan for this one ahead of time beyond a color scheme. First I baked three 9 in chocolate cake rounds which I layered with seedless raspberry jam. Then, I iced with buttercream tinted various shades of blue to achieve a marbled effect.
 I wanted to try making a drip cake, since I haven't had the opportunity to before. I made a white chocolate ganache tinted with a bit of hot pink and purple food gel for such purposes. I'm pretty happy with the overall result, but may make a slightly thicker ganache next time!
 Purple, blue, and silver sprinkles completed this galaxy themed cake.