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Bake Decorate Celebrate!

  • Posted on December 18, 2009 at 11:03 pm

www.janson.com On Bake Decorate Celebrate!, co-hosts Nancy Siler and Melanie Glasscock show viewers how exciting it is to create great cakes, cupcakes, cookies and more. Those who have no previous decorating experience, and who are looking to start a new hobby will appreciate the easy, fun ideas offered on the show.

Wedding Cakes – 3 Steps to Planning Your Wedding Cake

  • Posted on December 14, 2009 at 5:23 pm

Both the centerpiece of your evening and the delicious dessert, your wedding cake is a significant element of your wedding reception. It should be eye-catching and fabulous – tasty too! I’ve narrowed the process of selecting your wedding cake into three easy steps. Follow these, and you will have the confection that suits your personal style and budget.Step 1: Determine your Wedding Cake DesignAs the focal point of your reception, your cake should represent the theme of your wedding and reflect your overall vision. Consider the style, shape, color and adornments. Browse and collect photographs of cakes that inspire you. Make a list of qualities you like and don’t like. This useful guide has tons of wedding cakes ideas and a wedding cake gallery to get your creative juices flowing.Make it Last – Don’t forget to consider the longevity of your cake when making your selection. It may look like a work of art, but it is still food, and certain types will hold up better in extreme climates. If you will be holding an summer outdoor reception, opt for fondant icing over buttercream. While buttercream is tasty, it doesn’t keep well in heat or humidity.Step 2: Factor CostWedding cake prices are based per slice and are determined by how complex the overall design. The typical range is usually $2-$15 per slice. As a result, there are 2 easy ways to keep your cake within budget.The first way is to choose a more simple design with minimal adornments. Fresh fruit and flowers are the cheapest, while handmade gumpaste or sugarpaste decorations are more expensive.If you have your heart set on an intricate design you saw in a magazine, don’t worry that the associated cost will break your budget. You can always improvise a complex design. Most wedding cakes featured in magazines use fondant icing, which creates that sought-after smooth look. Fondant icing is more expensive than buttercream, so ask your cake designer to create a similar look using buttercream icing. Many brides can opt for a smaller, intricately designed cake to showcase at their wedding, while the site holds simple sheet cakes in the kitchen to serve to guests.When determining the cost of your cake, don’t forget about additional costs such as shipping your confection. Some venues also charge a cake cutting fee of about $1.50-$3 per slice, which can significantly add to the cost of your cake.Step 3: Choose your BakerBefore commencing your search for a cake designer, first determine whether or not your reception site allows an outside baker. If your reception site is the exclusive baker, sometimes the case with country clubs and hotels, you can skip this step – your work is done. If the site does allow an outside baker, pick a few local cake bakers and book appointments to view their portfolios. This national directory of wedding services will help you get started. When meeting with potential bakers, consider look, taste and price. The one you choose should be able to create the beautiful masterpiece you desire at a price you can afford, and it should taste scrumptious as well. Ask to taste some samples to determine the talents of your baker.

Cori Russell is editor for Elegala.com and Gala Weddings Magazine. Elegala.com is a complete Weddings and Wedding Planning resource with a national directory of wedding venues and services, how-to guides, photo galleries, checklists, and expert advice to walk brides through every step of the wedding planning process.
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CAKE DECORATING: 1930s & 1940s HOLLYWOOD BACK IN FASHION ! : BUSBY BERKELEY INSPIRES DAVID CAKES

  • Posted on December 12, 2009 at 8:48 am

Cake decorating after going back to the 1930s. David Cakes gains inspiration from Hollywood’s Golden Era, where the black and white movies of their day, give cake design inspiration for his bling-a-licious cakes of today. Presented as an educakincrazy documentary, David Cakes salutes ‘ Busby Berkeley ‘ who was a creative genius during Hollywoods Golden Era. Busby Berkeley directed and choreographed many musicals during the 1930’s,1940’s and 1950’s revolutionising kaleidoscopic camera work …

Pastry Decorating : How to Put Fondant Decorations on a Wedding Cake

  • Posted on December 12, 2009 at 4:24 am

To put fondant decorations on a wedding cake, you’ll need a fondant cutter, vodka and a paintbrush. Discover how to decorate a wedding cake using fondant with the advice of a professional pastry chef in this free video on decorating wedding cakes. Expert: Angela Jiles Contact: www.bluenotebakery.com Bio: Angela Jiles is a professional pastry chef and graduate of Johnson and Wales University. Filmmaker: Gina Miller-Britton

MOTORBIKE CAKE DECORATING WITH FONDANT & PIPING SCRIPT WRITING WITH ROYAL ICING PT2

  • Posted on December 12, 2009 at 12:14 am

Cake decorating & piping script writing design ideas & cake decorating techniques using royal icing, fondant icing & gum paste, introducing cake sculpting & airbrushing techniques….. PT 2 DAVID CAKES CAKE DECORATING MASTERCLASS TUTORIAL IT’S BIKER BRANDON BECKER’S 50th and Julie has asked David Cakes to apply his cake decorating skills to create a replica of his hand customised Motorbike as her pressie to her man………………. LIVERPOOL MUSICIAN STEVIE SPEARS joins in the Bikers party …

Decorating a Princess Doll Cake : Rolling Fondant for a Princess Cake

  • Posted on December 11, 2009 at 8:08 am

Fondant gives cakes a smooth texture that makes them easier to decorate. Learn how to roll fondant in this free video clip about decorating a princess birthday cake. Expert: Karen Weisman Contact: www.kitchenandcrafts.com Bio: Karen Weisman teaches cooking, baking, cake decorating and various crafts such as mosaics and sewing. Filmmaker: Karen Weisman

Wedding Cakes

  • Posted on December 11, 2009 at 4:17 am

 

Wedding is considered to be the dream of every person. Most of the couples would just have a fair and normal wedding with some nice wedding apparels and a classic wedding cake as wedding cakes are considered to be the essential element of every wedding. There are varieties of cute, tasty and beautiful available in the market but every person dreamt to have unique cake at their wedding.

There are dozens of ways all together, to be distinctive in the wedding and one has really only got an option of a different dress or a unique wedding cake, and a lot of couples choose showing their variety through having a very stupendous and delightful wedding cake.

The history of wedding cake

The traditional wedding cake calls for a multi-layered and just vanilla-flavored simple cake. This cake would have some edible flowers that adorn the sides. These flowers again have some bride and groom figurine on their tops. It has its own value in traditionally performed weddings.

However, as the change of time, a lot of things change and revolution came with no field being exception including the wedding cakes. Tradition will have to allow ways to the new traditions and fashions and styles. Incidentally, the wedding cake tradition has also been impressed by the changes in times and hence, nowadays, wedding cake, not being only restricted to vanilla flavor, comes in numerous flavors and colors with whatever the shape you demand and wish.

Effective element

If anyone truly wants the wedding cake to label as something different and really wants to have something at the wedding that the guests got to talk about the same for the years to come, they should consider some of the stupefying wedding cakes for inspiration.

One might have noticed some very alone “box” type wedding cakes. However, it is not meant that such cake was just shaped like a box; one of such wedding cakes would be a three layered cake and also each of those layers would be decorated like some different and completed with bows. Another cake that could be shaped and detailed decorated as an open hatbox that has some flowers spilling out of the cake.

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Learn Cake Decorating

  • Posted on December 10, 2009 at 4:33 pm

Learn the art of Cake Decorating with the worlds first Cake Decorating video books. Sign up for your free Cake Decorating tips, tricks and secrets of the pros ar www.FreeCakeTips.com

Cake Decorating – Learn the secrets of the cake filling

  • Posted on December 10, 2009 at 1:15 pm

www.cakesmadeeasy.com We know that decorating a cake is not always about what is on the outside but what is on the inside as well. Cake filling can be quite a treat and we can show you the easiest ways to create delicious cakes with filling. From fruit to cream fillings, our step-by-step Video Books give you the tools to make the biggest impressions on your friends and family! The details are at www.CakesMadeEasy.com!

Cake Decorating 101: Gold Dust

  • Posted on December 10, 2009 at 7:16 am

For info visit www.designmeacake.com In this tutorial you will learn the different colors of gold dusts and their looks and a little about Disco Dust.

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