Monday, July 13, 2009

Teapot Cake

This cake was work from the start! I enjoyed making it but I burned out my hand mixer in the process. I’ve had this $12 hand mixer for over ten years and it finally lost a battle to a cake batter, but I have to say Betty Crocker hand mixers are truly durable.

The bottom layer is a cake recipe I came across online called “White Wedding Cake”. I haven’t found a really good recipe for white cake yet, although I did like this one, I got mixed reviews. It wasn’t bad or anything it just didn’t have that “POP” of flavor that I wanted everyone to experience. The layered frosting consisted of white and dark chocolate.

And then there was the teapot! UGH with a smilie face… I started with a round metal mixing bowl and I baked my batter in that. It worked ok but after I had two half rounds I was a little perplex on how I was going to carve a teapot out of it. I went a little “carve crazy” and before you knew it my idea of a standing teapot turned into a pouring teapot. Only because I sliced a little too much off of one side but it worked out and I’m pretty happy with the end result.

The handle and the spout was a different story and that became Paul’s task. Since I make my fondant from scratch it never really hardens like the store bought fondant does. Paul somehow sculpted both attachments with a straw for reinforcement and of course he worked his magic and it came out wonderful.

The teapot was a lemon cake that I’ve made for years and is truly a favorite. I paired it up with a cream cheese frosting and it was a HIT!

My mom and her customers that came out for her 1 year anniversary loved it and that’s all that matters in the end!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Our Next Cake Adventure

I'm on the way to the store to pick up all my ingredients for our next cake adventure. This cake is going to be for my mom's store "Scrappers Cafe." She and Duane are celebrating their one year anniversary of being in business which is hard to due in this economy right now. I'm very proud of both of them and thank them for all that they have done for us. If you happened to be reading this and live in the Corona, California area, please take the time to stop by and support your local mom and pop shops. You can also visit their blog spot... http://scrapperscafe.blogspot.com. Check back for my Scrappers Cafe Cake Creation and pray that we are able to get some sleep tonight.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

The Bear-riffic Review

I was on edge waiting for our client to deliver the news if she liked it or not... and She loved it! What a HUGE relief. She said they ended up taking the cake to a public place and people from other tables were coming over to her and complimenting the cake and loving the bear! They especially enjoyed the white cake with the fudge frosting. One person even asked her if she bought it from Cinderella Cakes and let me tell you that is a compliment among compliments!