Showing posts with label birthday cake. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday cake. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Food-a-licious

Posted by Heather at 8:10 AM 0 comments
Yesterday was my favourite Amanda's birthday, my sister-in-law. I promised to make her a cake, and she told me the kind she wanted, but would not tell me how to decorate it. I got a lot of "Oh, whatever you do is fine." Accomodating? Yes. Slightly infuriating? Also yes. Because I like things to be perfect (as perfect as I can do, anyway), and to be something that the person I'm giving to will love...

I racked my brain for a good week. I asked family members, all of whom were also stumped. I thought, and thought, and thought... and then, a lightbulb went off.

On her facebook she'd said that (being 5 months pregnant) all she wanted for her birthday was food. Chinese food, popcorn, etc. Foods she's been craving. And at the family BBQ over the weekend I did hear her talk about the cliche'd pickles and peanut butter sandwiches...

So I made her a cake with food on it. Cake food.

The cake is my apple cake, with caramel apple filling (that's getting to be popular), and then I also made a pound cake to use for decoration, since it's a sturdy sort of cake.

Recipe from epicurious.com:

  • 1/2 pound (2 sticks) unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
  • 5 large eggs, at room temperature
  • 2 cups cake flour

1 Set rack in the middle of the oven and preheat to 325 degrees.

2 Place the butter and sugar in the bowl of a heavy-duty mixer and beat on medium speed with the paddle attachment until very light, about 5 minutes. Beat in the vanilla. One at a time, beat in 3 of the eggs, beating until smooth after each addition.

3 Reduce the mixer speed to low and beat in one-third of the four, then another egg, beating until smooth after each addition. Stop the mixer occasionally to scrape the bottom and sides of the bowl with a rubber spatula. Beat in another third of the flour, then, after the flour has been absorbed, beat in the final egg. Scrape again and beat in the last of the four.

4 Use the rubber spatula to give a final mix to the batter, then scrape it into the prepared pan and smooth the top.

5 Bake for about 1 1/4 to 1 1/2 hours, or until the cake is well risen, cracked on top, and well-colored and a toothpick inserted into the center emerges dry.

6 Cool the cake in the pan for a few minutes, then unmold it onto a rack and turn right side up to finish cooling.

Pound cake. Done.

So, once that was finished, I cut a couple slices off, trimed them down to squares (no crusts) and made the same peanut butter filling I use for peanut-butter cups, except with chunky peanut butter. It's not exact, maybe 1/3 cup peanut butter, some icing sugar, some vanilla.

Made a sandwich with the pound cake slices. Made a couple fondant pickles.

Then I covered a peice of the poundcake in white fondant and made a chinese take-out box. I painted a chinese symbol on it (no I don't have any clue what it means) and a flower, with red gel, and put a wire that my husband so kindly contributed on top for the handle.

Then I made pink candy popcorn... which I can't, at the moment, find the recipe to... and put about half my batch into disposable piping bags, tied with ribbon. They wouldn't fit on top, so they're just kind of hanging out on the sidelines there.

In the end, this is what I got:

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Monday, April 4, 2011

Little Miss Sunshine's Birthday Cake

Posted by Heather at 12:05 AM 0 comments
I have a friend who is a bundle of get-up-and-go (I think she's masochistic, to be quite honest), who turned 29 on Saturday (for the first time, at least), loves pink, and also happens to be getting divorced.

I made her cake. With the above spec-combo to work with, we came up with this:

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This, in case it's not abundantly obvious, is her kicking her ex, in the butt, off the cake.

Rather than go into all the recipe details this time around, I'm just going to say what it was. If anyone actually wants recipes, just ask and I will dutifully forthwith append them.

Cake: Yellow (doubled, that's 4 round cake pans)

Filling: Strawberries in syrup (1 carton chopped strawberries, splash of water, half cup of sugar, lemon juice in a saucepan), + custard.

Decorations: Pink and black fondant, butter-cream, little sugar buttons and of course the happy black couple on top.

Turned out well, my piping penmanship still leaves something to be desired but overall I was happy with it. Tasted fantastic.

Here's the birthday girl helping the scene along:

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Annnd the front with the bow.

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