Monday, January 20, 2014
No Time Like the Present
One of my favorite styles of cakes to make are present cakes. These consist of a base color for the "wrapping paper", another color for the bow, and a highlighting color for the bow's edging which adds a little bit of depth to the cake and makes it look a tad fancier. The best part about this style cake is that it can be dressed up for the holidays,graduations, or any other celebratory occasion, and depending on the colors could be for either a male or female.
Friday, January 10, 2014
Movin' and Groovin'
The little man is growing up fast! For my cousin's baby's first birthday, I was asked (ok, volunteered) to make a cake inspired by music, particularly guitars and drums that also matched the design for his invitations.
The trickiest part? Getting those darn guitars to stay upright without the cake behind it for support. Spoonfuls of melted white chocolate and light blue fondant later, I discovered a solution. Toothpicks! Who knew the little things could come in handy in more ways than eating appetizers and cubes of cheese. As for matching the invitations...
Now let's not forget the whole drum aspect here, every one year old deserves a cake of their own...
...and a sugar rush to last until next year!
Happy baking everyone!
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Friday, January 3, 2014
One Fortunate Cookie
Sorry for such a long absence, with finals and the holidays all packed into the past two and a half months things have been a little hectic. However, there has been a lot of baking going on, particularly cookies.
Buttercream filled macarons are my family's favorite with their light, crisp shells and smooth, melt in your mouth centers. There particular ones are almond flour based with almond and strawberry flavored buttercream fillings.
For Christmas I decided to try something a little different with these Craisin almond cookies which are bite sized but packed with flavor.
My mom and I have a huge love for Italian anisette cookies and our mouths practically water at the sight of them at the supermarket. They were actually not as difficult to make as I originally assumed and add a beautiful pop of color to an otherwise golden brown cookie tray.
Last but most definitely not least, my signature white chocolate hazelnut cookies. These were actually created through a happy accident in one of my culinary classes where we were each asked to bring in and replicate a recipe. I had chosen a toffee white chocolate chip cookie recipe but my chef instructor was unable to order the toffee and left me standing in front of a pantry and walk in refrigerator stocked with a vast amount of ingredients just waiting to be chosen. The hazelnuts almost seemed to beckon to be toasted and added to my dough therefore creating this sweet and hearty cookie.
I hope all of you had a wonderful holiday season and wish you the best in the upcoming new year!
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