Sunday, December 12, 2010

1st Wedding Cake

I read a wall post on Facebook once.. I can't really remember it.. But it goes something like this.. "Do something for yourself, nobody will know.. But do something for others, people will remember it forever.." It's very general but its very inspiring for me.. :) I use that believe to motivate me why I like baking and making cakes for people..

I am so relieved as of yesterday night, after delivering my very first wedding cake order... I spent more than 2 weeks on that cake.. Sacrificing my social life and nights on it.. But I think it was all worthwhile.. It makes me happy and I enjoyed the ups and downs throughout the process... For more picture, you may search Simply Baked in Facebook..

The bride was my secondary school friend.. And she's marrying my secondary school friend too.. :) Anyway, Congraulations Hatta and Liyana!! You both look really good together..

The first step of the whole process was making the flowers.. Bride requested dark red or something close to maroon Roses and Golden Yellow Calla Lilies.. In cascading style... The flowers took one whole week from start to finish including the dusting and wiring and all.. I was barely satisfied with the colour I got for the roses.. I had to use 2 different lustre dust to get the colour which I was still not really satisfied with... But I think that's it.. I can't do anything with it anymore.. haha..

Next step was to prepare all the different fillings and buttercreams for the cake.. Then, making the marshmallow fondant.. Yes, I make my own fondant because I find the store bought fondant hard to handle(sticky) and expensive.. I rather work with something easy to handle although it's hard work to make your own... But I think it's quite easy and cheaper.. As for the taste, I think it taste like marshmallow.. I don't really like fondant but I think this is acceptable and taste like marshmallow itself.. sweeeet~ I shall share with you the recipe below.. Try it!!

3rd step is to prepare all the cakes.. 3 different flavours of cake: Strawberry, Lemon and Chocolate.. I took the last 2 days to bake and level the cakes so as to keep my cakes fresh.. And also to bake the cupcakes..

Last step, is filling/layering the cake, covering and decorating... The cakes I do is usually a 3 layer cake.. I always try my best to make a nice tasting cake which is not so dry.. I know usually fondant cakes are dry and not much filling.. As cake decorator.. dry and firm cakes are easier to handle and looks nicer overall... But I always want my cakes to taste good.. Cos I want people to enjoy eating it.. But I got to stike a balance somewhere between nice tasting and nice looking although it's kinda tough sometimes..

I covered the cake in pale peach colour because I remembered the bride saying she wanted to stray away from the traditional wedding colour: white.. I couldn't really find a nice maroon ribbon to put on the cake.. But I got a close pinkish-maroon colour which I think is the best that I can get.. I made an egg yellow dots above the ribbon to spice up the design a bit.. But it's quite insignificant from far.. Maybe it's the colour.. Hmm.. But I like the touch the dots added.. It was a tiresome work though and my eyes got crossed after that.. haha..

 
The cupcakes were a gift from me to the couple.. I made a pink-maroon-ish heart shape fondant topper for the cupcakes and gave it my signature swirl cream buttercream... In peach... I thought the colour was so romantic and pretty.. I fell in love with it.. 2 butterflies to signify the bride and groom flying towards the heart... Simple and pretty.. I love~

I wanted to achieve a clean, simple, modern look to it.. But I guess I'm still an amateur in wedding cakes or cakes.. :) I'm slowly getting there, I hope.. I hope the bride and groom likes the cake.. especially the taste.. 

The cake stand and decor was done by the bride's friend.. It was matching wit the whole event decor at the venue although I wish it was not feathers... to be honest.. I don't really like feathers.. haha.. But overall it was really nice and pretty although I wished it had more height.. But nice and simple..

The bride also surprise her husband and his twin a birthday cake at the dinner event.. I made something new.. Chocolate cake with Peanut Butter Cream Cheese Filling and Chocolate Glaze.. :)

It was a truly good exposure and definitely a learning experience.. Thank you Liyana for ordering! and Thank you to Mr Wafi for helping me throughout.. And my handsome and trusty friends for helping me transporting the cakes..

Marshmallow Fondant (taken from Design Me a Cake)
(I always half the recipe becuase it's easier to handle)

15 oz. mini marshmallows 2 Tblsp water
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp lemon juice (fresh or bottled) (I omit)
2 tsp light corn syrup (helps w/ pliability)
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 tsp lemon extract (I omit)
2 lbs (approx 7 C) confectioner's sugar, sifted
1/2 C Crisco or vegetable shortening (For greasing appliances and tools and covering the fondant)

1. Grease microwave proof bowl w/ Crisco (I was lazy and use a spray oil, doesnt affect anything). Also grease wooden or heat proof spoon.

2. Pour marshmallows and water into bowl. Microwave for approximately 2 minutes stopping and stirring at 40 second intervals (mine took shorter than this). Mixture should be soupy.

3. Take out of microwave and immediately add corn syrup, lemon juice, salt and extracts. Stir well. Sift confectioner's sugar into mixture, one cup at a time. After approximately 5 cups (3 cups if you're halving the recipe), grease your hands well with Crisco and knead the mixture in the bowl. Add the sixth cup and continue to knead. Now grease your work surface well and turn mixture out of bowl onto counter. Sift remaining sugar, regrease hands, and knead well. If mixture seems soft, add one additional cup of powdered sugar.

4. Shape into a mound and put a coating of crisco on outside. Double wrap in cling wrap and insert into ziplock bag. Press air out of bag and seal. Allow to rest overnight, but, can be used after sitting for a few hours.

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