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

Thursday, April 5, 2012

80th Birthday Cake

Grandma's 80th Birthday Cake
 A carrot sheet cake, with cream cheese frosting! 

Cant forget the cupcakes!!


Those are gum paste Gerbera Daisies. I purchased a sunflower cookie cutter and instead of laying them flat (like a sunflower) to dry, I used old egg cartons to form them. Lined the holes with tinfoil and gently pressed them in. There are over 55 of them. It took a few different nights to do all of them.

 
I also made little circles with the extra dough to use on future cakes. Gum paste doesnt have much flavor, but keeps for months. All the kids wanted to eat the flowers, but to their surprise, they dont really taste like much of anything. I used gel food cloring.

There she is, sweet old Grandma!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Chocolate Candy Cake


I first fell in love with this cake at a baby shower. The recipe is flawless and simple. The cake is moist and thick. The frosting is decadent and delicious. It's a beautiful marriage!

Recipe for Cake:
1 package devils food cake mix (yep, serious cheating!)
1 1/2 c. Milk
3 eggs
3/4 c. vegetable oil
1 (3.5 oz) instant vanilla pudding mix
Combine ingredients and mix on medium speed for 4 minutes.
Use 2 - 9" cake pans lined with parchment (or 3 - 8" pans).
Bake at 325 for 25 minutes.
Let the cakes cool completely IN the pan on cooling racks. When completely cooled wrap in plastic wrap and store in the fridge for 1/2 hour and up to a week in the freezer.

Recipe for Frosting:
I doubled this and enough leftover for cupcakes the next day
3/4 c. shortening
1/4 c. water
1/8 tsp. salt
1 tsp. clear imitation vanilla (or use real vanilla, it just wont be white frosting)
1/8 tsp. butter flavoring
4 c. confectioners sugar
1 c. pecans, chopped (substitute nuts for skor bar or toffee bits)
2-4 (1.5 oz) milk chocolate candy bars, chopped (try substituting candy bars with oreo cookies)
Blend until well combined


To curl the white/dark chocolate:
Use Bakers chocolate bars (they are thicker and easier to shave). Warm the squares up (20 seconds) in the microwave. Shave with a vegetable peeler. They will curl nicely. I used 100% cocoa, unsweetened, dark chocolate. It tastes terrible alone, but with the sweetness of this cake, you would never know it!


After the cake is completely cooled, layer the cake with a nice thick layer of frosting. Add the top layer and put a crumb coat of frosting on. Refrigerate for 15/20 minutes then frost the rest of the cake. Lightly press the chocolate curls into the sides and top of cake. 

Slice and enjoy with ice cream!