Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 March 2012

Homemade Cake Recipes and Wedding Cake Recipes From Scratch

Homemade Cake Recipes and Wedding Cake Recipes From Scratch

Making wedding cake recipes from scratch is not that difficult. Take it from me. I have been doing this for over 25 years now. The very first of my homemade wedding cakes was a carrot cake recipe and it was from scratch. Homemade wedding cakes are the best. The only time I Ever used a mix was in a high volume situation. It was exclusively the white wedding cake recipe that was slightly time consuming, and the chefs insisted upon my using their mix. If you have ever worked in a pro kitchen then you know how those head chefs can be at times, it is more about rescue money and time, but for me it is so much more about quality. I did administrate to sneak in all of my homemade fillings though.

Whether you are a pro pastry chef or an amateur baker manufacture homemade wedding cakes for friends and family, these tips may help.

Chocolate Cake Recipe

Tips

Try to stick with a simple homemade recipe such as one that does not need a lot of fancy steps. A dump cake recipe is a good choice. I know it does not sound so appetizing but dump recipes basically have one requirement and that is that all ingredients get dumped into the bowl at once and mixed. And that is it. What could be easier than that? One of my best and most frequently requested cake is chocolate buttermilk dump recipe. Have all of your ingredients measured out and at room temperature before you start the process of putting it all together. Making a wedding cake if taken in steps is just a matter of multiplying your beloved homemade recipe and baking them off in larger pans. Fill the cake pans 1/2 to 1/3 full. You can fill a pan a minute more if using a lighter batter a minute less when using a heavier batter. This is the part that you will need to judge as you gain experience. Always grease, flour and put parchment or wax paper along the lowest of the pans. Always let the cakes cool completely before surface and storing. You will need cardboard circles to put under each cake for withhold when lifting and animated the cakes. You need to decide how many layers your cakes will be before baking, you can bake each layer separate or cut your cakes in half to make two layers. (It depends on how deep your pans are and how much you fill them as to how many layers you get out of each cake.) For wedding cakes I prefer using a two layer cake with one layer of filling because it keeps the cake a minute more stable. But you will need to frame out your preferences.

Homemade Cake Recipes and Wedding Cake Recipes From Scratch

Friday, 22 July 2011

Wedding Cake Decorating Tips

Wedding Cake Decorating Tips

Creating a wedding cake or anniversary cake for a large party requires specific planning due to the size of the task.  The first step is to formulate an image of what the cake will look like.  Before you open into your own dreaming, consult with the wedding or anniversary couple, first to find out if they have any definite expectations or preferences.  They may give you full discretion or may want to be intimately involved in the designing.  Once you have done this, you can generate your design, possibly referring to new magazines and books for current cake decorating tips.

Once you have chosen recipes, flavors, colors and decorations, plan for the following steps.  usually each step can be carried out on one or more separate days:

Cake Decorating

Prepare a trial cake to test your concept and institution techniques. Plan how the cake will be displayed. Do the big shopping trip for the project, purchasing ingredients, display accessories etc. Bake and store the cakes. Prepare and apply icing and decorations. Drive the cake to the party location and get ready the display.
How Cakes are Tiered or Stacked

A tiered cake appears to be a singular tower, but in fact consists of any cakes joined together.  Cakes can be stacked directly on top of each other or separated by pillars or columns.  When cakes are resting on top of each other, you need to insert dowels through the town of the cakes to provide structural support.  Doweling can be purchased at your local hardware store or at a cake provide shop. You can learn how to work with doweling from cake decorating tips online or in books; but unless you are a very "handy" person, it would be wise to try it for the first time with an experienced baker or in a cake decorating class.

When you tier with columns or pillars, you can use a cake separator set.  When you look colse to at your local cake decorating provide center, you will see there are many options and accessories for creating a tiered cake.

Ideas for choosing Decorations

The most prominent cake decorating tip for weddings and anniversaries has already been mentioned:  consult with the illustrious couple! Given that you know their likes and dislikes, here are some ideas for decorating a wedding cake:

Consider using fondant if there will be an outdoor wedding - fondant is more durable than buttercream and can withstand higher temperatures. Use colors, flowers, embroidery, and ribbons etc. Inspired by the bridal flowers and dresses. Borrow themes from the couple's lives and families. Flavors, colors, and symbols can generate from the place of marriage or honeymoon.

For an anniversary cake, reconsider some of the above ideas - and the ones below:

Writing is approved on anniversary cakes.  You can description the year of the anniversary and/or write "Happy Anniversary!" Find out and use the fastener associated to the anniversary, for example, silver for the 25th.

Wedding Cake Decorating Tips

Friday, 1 July 2011

Stacked Wedding Cake building - Tiers for Fears

Stacked Wedding Cake building - Tiers for Fears

That day you've secretly feared since you started decorating cakes is quickly approaching. You've been asked to make a wedding cake - a five tiered, stacked wedding cake! And it's for your sister's wedding!

As you go over designs with your sister by day, you dream about the cake at night. The cake in your dreams is taller than any cake you've even seen. As bride and groom pose for the cake cutting ceremony pictures, you look on as each tier gradually sinks into the one under it, and just as your sister and her new husband smile and begin to slice their first piece of cake, the force of gravity and the domino follow take hold and the cake implodes.

Cake Recipes

All four top tiers sink into the lowest tier, turning a once majestic charm into a giant pile of fondant covered cake rubble! (And then you wake up, covered in sweat, only to realize that this dream could unquestionably come to be reality.)

But wait! This horror does not have to come to be reality. And no, you won't have to add therapist bills to your cake allocation to get through your big project. These sorts of nightmares are general for first time wedding cake makers. Beyond a wholesome estimate of butterflies, you have unquestionably nothing to fear if you follow these tips.

Stacked Wedding Cake construction 101

Unlike wedding cakes with tiers that are separated by plates and pillars, the tiers on a stacked wedding cake appear to rest directly on top of one another. This is just an illusion since the cakes unquestionably rest on a theory of private pillars and plates. To stack a multi-tiered cake without plates and pillars is a very risky proposition with the weight of each cake.

Stacked cakes of more than 4 layers need some sort of maintain in the form of plates, spikes and/or dowels to keep the upper layers from sinking into the lower layers.

So whether your wedding cake will be stacked Victorian style (graduating round tiers) or à la chic with fondant covered gift-box style tiers, here are the basics:

To generate a perfectly constructed tower rather than an experiment on the effects of gravity on cake and icing, you can whether use a purchased set of cake plates and spikes, or you can build your own theory using cardboard cake plates and dowels.

To build your own system, pick up some 1/4-3/8-inch round cake dowels (or other food safe wooden dowels) and a hammer (yes, even if you flunked high school Woodshop) and follow these tips:

1. Plan the dowels' placement by centering a cake plate the size of the next cake to be settled on top of the lowest cake, and then marking the spot by pressing down gradually on the plate.

2. Within the boundaries of these markings, insert four evenly spaced dowels. Insert the first dowel level down through to the lowest of the cake and mark the dowel even with the top of the cake. Pull out the dowel and, using wire cutters, cut off at the mark. Cut three more the same height. Then push the dowels level down into the cake in the places you marked so that they form a quadrate inside the circle. (Be sure the dowels are perfectly even with the top of the cake for the best support.)

3. Place your next smaller tier on a round cake board of the same size, and then place it on top of the lowest tier. The dowels will forestall the top tier from sinking into the lowest tier.

4. Measure the next set of dowels from the lowest of the lowest cake to the top of the top cake. Cut the dowel at an angle to taper the end and cut it so that it is just slightly shorter than the height of the two lowest cakes. Insert the dowels tapered end first level down through the cake. When the dowel stops at the first cake board, give it a firm tap with the hammer to break through the board down to the lowest of the cake. To forestall the hammer from landing in the icing, place an additional one small section of dowel end to end with the measured dowel to hammer it into position.

5. Finally, ice over the diminutive blemish to hide the tip of the dowel, and your tower construction is finished! You can rest easy knowing that your wedding cake is garage enough to withstand the military of gravity. No more nightmares!

These stress relieving tips are courtesy of "Cake Decorating Made Easy!" Volume 2, which is ready at http://www.CakesMadeEasy.com.

Finally, here's one more tip:

Not all cakes have the buoyancy and mass needed to maintain the weight of multiple cake tiers stacked one on top of the other, even with the maintain of cake plates and dowels. So for the wedding cake of your dreams (not nightmares), use a tried and true wedding cake recipe such as a fruit cake, butter cake, dense carrot cake or any of the wedding cake recipes in "Cake Decorating Made Easy!"

Stacked Wedding Cake building - Tiers for Fears

Thursday, 7 April 2011

Wedding Cake Topper Ideas and Decorations

Wedding Cake Topper Ideas and Decorations

Wedding cake toppers and decorations can be whatever traditional or nontraditional. Depending on the couple's taste and personality, wedding cake ornament and topper ideas can range from wedding figurines, flower arrangements, to unique comical cake toppers and monogram toppers that are very popular these days.

If you and your spouse-to-be are both unconventional, the best choices to decorate your wedding cake is to use a comical wedding topper. Comical cake toppers ordinarily comprise an whole of humor and good inside jokes. There are lots of online and offline shop that offer a wide variety of cake top figurines that will make you and your guests giggle and smile. Aside from your personality, of policy you need to consider some other aspects like the theme of your wedding, which is very important, the wedding colors, and your budget. If you find one that fits those aspects, then it would the perfect choice for your wedding cake.

Cake Ideas

Alternatively, flower arrangements can make beautiful topper on a wedding cake. Talented florists can generate real flower arrangements that can be used as alternatives to real cake toppers. The flowers, however, should match the other arrangements that are used to decorate tables, chairs, doors, walls, and ceiling of the wedding venue. Since real fresh flowers can be an high-priced option, you can use realistic-looking silks instead. You might want to buy just a few real flowers to be mixed with silk ones. Flower arrangements for cakes could look so real out of royal icing, gum paste and/or fondant, which are edible and safe to eat. If you are finding for a plainly way to decorate your wedding cake, consider placing a boutonniere or corsage on the top of your cake.

If you want to add your own creative touch on your wedding cake, feel free to produce the your own cake, as well as the topper you want to use. But this idea can be a bit challenging, and you need to start from the scratch. Make sure to plan this well in strengthen and do some investigate for the guidelines on designing wedding cakes. Instead of buying pre-made wedding cake topper, you can make your own out of your creativity and imagination. In fact, you can use plenty of materials that are often cheap.

Creative ideas are unlimited. There are lots of fun and unique alternatives to produce a wedding cake. Aside from using figurines, you can use bows and/or ribbons, mini wedding bells and charms, and other wedding-related symbols that could whether be ceramics, edible, silver or gold plated, crystals, glass, or wood.

Wedding supplies, including wedding toppers come in a wide variety of selections. whether your nuptial is formal or non-formal, or traditional or non-tradition, rest assured you will have so many options to choose from. Find great choices online. Aside from you can save a lot of time, you can also spend less by doing company online. Most of the time, couples prefer online shopping for bulk wedding items such as wedding favors, card holders, invitations, and favors boxes as they can get great discounts from an online wholesale dealer of wedding supplies.

Wedding Cake Topper Ideas and Decorations

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Wedding Cake Ideas - Princess Cake

Wedding Cake Ideas - Princess Cake

I cannot recall the exact time of the first time I watched Cinderella but I still remember covering my face with my mom's sofa pillows as I gazed Cinderella kissing the prince in front of their phenomenal wedding cake as the narrator said "...and they lived happily ever after" through the pillows edges. As I grow up, I still remember the feeling I hope I will be getting: the feeling I got when I watched the romantic cartoon. This maybe is embarrassing but true. I believe most girls in the world carry the dream of being a cartoon princess and live happily ever after in their marriage life with their prince charming in their hearts.

A princess wedding cake is a sweet touch, a dream come true, and maybe the most daring choice a girl can ever make among all wedding cake ideas. Though your prince charming doesn't dance and doesn't ride a white horse to your reception, you both still can do the kissing in front of your pretty cartoon princess wedding cake. Yes, some girls don't grow old, fellas. They just grow taller and gain more weights! Cinderella wedding has many more moving bits; it was not only the cake, it was all the decorations, wedding outfits, guests' costumes, and impersonated side characters. See girls, if you are planning to have a princess cake; you are not loosing your sanity.

Cake Ideas

Most citizen might think this is childish. You don't have to settle a kiddy topper for your wedding cake; you just take the basic colors used in that princess wedding. The most predominant and well known superior romantic cartoon is Cinderella. You may have your cake colored in pink and blue, as the main colors used in Cinderella was pink and blue. For some romantic touch, add white ribbons or white roses. But if you are daring enough, set a glass shoe puny as your wedding cake topper or a pumpkin carriage candle alongside the cake as decoration.

This wedding is yours and entering new day as a married woman should be fun! You go Princess!

Read more about wedding cake ideas and other wedding and bridal articles from us. We in effect hope we can be of help! Happy Planning, girls!

Wedding Cake Ideas - Princess Cake

 

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