One of my former co-workers sent me a picture on Thursday of a very intricate jumbo peacock cupcake for her mother's birthday. Admittedly, this thing was so intricate, I thought she was joking for a second. Regardless, I (of course) told her "no problem! see you Sunday!"
The longer I stared at the photo, the less intimidating it became, and I finally figured out the logistics of this. Despite wanting to charge punitive damages for the emotional distress {bad lawyer quip}, it actually was far less daunting. It turned out so beautiful, and Sandy's mom said it was the prettiest cake she had ever seen. {blushing a little!}
It was just a simple white cake in the jumbo mold. Instead of fondant, the peacock is covered in modeling chocolate for a better taste. The tail feathers are also made of modeling chocolate. Although the pictures don't display it, the feathers are painted with a gold luster dust.
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Sunday, February 2, 2014
Oh What Fun! Dylan is One!
The bottom tier was a 9-inch vanilla cake; the top, a giant chocolate cupcake. Instead of fondant, since this was a child's birthday and most don't like the taste, the cakes were covered in modeling chocolate.
But for sweet Dylan's party, even a fun cake like this wasn't enough... obviously, matching cut-out cookies was a must!.
Finally, a first birthday wouldn't be complete without a smash cake! We kept it simple and just used a rose-style frosting--in bright pink of course.
and from the photos, it looked like little Dylan enjoyed her first smash!
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Monday, October 21, 2013
Happy Birthday, Rick!
So, today is my father-in-law's birthday, and I was lucky enough to make the cake for his dinner celebration with the family. Also lucky for me is that Rick and I both share the same favorite cake-- red velvet!
As muh as I love the traditional cream cheese frosting, I wanted to give this birthday cake a little extra pizazz. So I made a sight modification to get a cannoli frosting. I also adorned the edge of the cake with chocolate hazelnut pirouette cookies. I'm calling it "Italian Velvet." The result was incredible.
As you can see, I also wrote a tasty chocolate birthday message to Rick!
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