We haven't seen her for a long time! She lives in Montana now but she had the wedding in Hailey, Idaho. That's a two hour drive from where I live. So that's how far I had to go to deliver her cake. It's a 12", 9", 6" chocolate and white cake, covered with buttercream and fondant with sugar calla lillies and roses. I sure hope she liked it!!!
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Jennifer's Wedding Cake
We haven't seen her for a long time! She lives in Montana now but she had the wedding in Hailey, Idaho. That's a two hour drive from where I live. So that's how far I had to go to deliver her cake. It's a 12", 9", 6" chocolate and white cake, covered with buttercream and fondant with sugar calla lillies and roses. I sure hope she liked it!!!
Eastern Idaho State Fair Sugar Art Show
Anyway, here's my cake and sugar flower display. I didn't place anywhere with my cake and I received second place on my rose display. I'll also add a few pics on how I did some of it.
I'll show the cake first. The cake was to be patterned after a plate design. I used a plate that my hubby Joe brought home from England.
I started trying to figure out how I can incorporate the scallop on the edge of the plate, so I ended up with this idea. I cut a round piece of fondant, put my styrofoam seperater on it and then put sucker sticks in to make it look wavy.
Then I steamed the whole cake and cake board with a clothes steamer, thinking it would give it the shiny look lthat a plate has.
I forgot to take a picture of the cone base that I start my roses on!! The first picture I already have two petals on the cone base
I wrap 4 to 5 of the smaller petals around the base. Then I go to the medium petal cutter and do about 4 of those and let it dry for a couple of hours.
The next row or two is made up from the large petal cutter. I wire them and lay them on a spoon board that I made and leave them to dry. I dust the bottom half with a slightly darker shade of yellow.
Then I add them carefully to the main rose and dust them. With these being on wires, they can be moved and rearranged however you like.
I made a full rose, half rose and a bud. I carved a floral cone into a vase and covered it with fondant and put a ribbon around the bottom to hid some little imperfections! hehe The bottom board was covered in fondant and impressed with a diamond impression mat and dusted black and painted the lines with gold luster dust.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Eggless Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ummmm...I think they need more chocolate chips!!
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Banana Bread for Those with Egg Allergies
We took are baby girl, Carlee, in for allergy testing last week. Ever since she was a few months old, she has had eczema. It is an awful thing to have! Anyway, back to the testing. I won't even go into how bad it was for Carlee and for Kami and I to watch her go through it!! She is such a good little girl!! We found out that she is highly allergic to eggs (white and yolk), peanuts, weeds, cats, and tobacco. She was mildly allergic to a few other things but the doctor said that we shouldn't worry too much with them.
Eggless Banana Bread
3/4 cup all-purpose flour
3/4 cup whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
3/4 cup sugar
3 large bananas
1/2 cup applesauce
4 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted
1/4 teaspoon vanilla
1/2 cup chocolate chips (optional)
1/2 cup chopped walnuts (optional)
~Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
~Mix the first five (dry) ingredients together in a large mixing bowl.
~In a separate bowl, mash bananas well.
~Stir in the butter, vanilla and applesauce into the bananas.
~Add the banana mixture into the mixing bowl with the dry ingredients.
~Mix gently by hand, just enough to form a thick, clumpy batter. If the mixture seems too dry, add more mashed bananas or applesauce to adjust the consistency.
~Fold in chocolate chips and/or walnuts, if using.
~Pour batter into greased loaf pan and bake for 45 minutes or until the bread is a deep golden brown and a knife inserted comes out clean.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Eric's Birthday
The day before, I made him an ice cream cake. It's my first. It's a spice cake with vanilla ice cream, Dolce de Leche filling and Cool Whip. So when we got back from town, I hurried and slapped the Cool Whip on it, had Collin call Tina and Larry to come and have some, and we ate our cake and ice cream. That was it!! And since it was so late at night, no one really wanted to be eating cake!! Hopefully next year will be better Eric!!!