August 28, 2012

bubblegum macarons

It's been a while since I've made macarons. Well, not really a while - a few weeks - but it was enough of a break to get me excited about making them again. I even got to have fun with the flavours this time around. 



I prepared them according to the French recipe and they came out beautifully. I used powdered food colouring in the shells and saved the flavour extract for the filling. Care to guess what it was?



I'll save you the suspense - it was bubble gum! Delicious, delicious bubble gum. Each bite tasted like a trip back to childhood where I would personally challenge myself to chewing as much gum in one mouthful as possible. Turns out I could chew a lot of gum.



Packaged and ready to serve!

-Danielle

August 25, 2012

pixie dust and sailboats

This weekend was a very special one indeed. My close friend Jamie and her fiance John tied the knot in a beautiful vineyard ceremony in the Niagara region. I was most honoured when the bride asked me to prepare the cake for the wedding. She's got great taste and afforded me full creative reign, as long as it was "rustic". Here's the result:



A four tier-cake (bottom tier: keylime; third tier: chocolate; second and top tiers: Betty Crocker confetti cake, straight from the box) was wrapped with fondant to emulate a birch bark texture. The tiers were adorned with gumpaste acorns, buttercream leaves and treated pine cones. .



A close up shot shows the details, from the lines of the "bark" to the carved initials of the bride and groom.

The cake was set up in the bottling room which hosted all of the guests in between the wedding ceremony and reception; after that, the cake was moved outdoors. It was nearly 30C outside, but the cake held up pretty well (minus a dropped acorn or two).



Of course, this was the first occasion that I had the opportunity to see just what happens to one of Sweet&Splendid's creations.


Photo courtesy of Andrew Haber

It was a little bittersweet, but I had expected this to eventually happen (note the toppers: John made wooden puzzle pieces himself).


Photo courtesy of Andrew Haber

And it was worth it to watch the bride and groom enjoy the cake. 

Congratulations to a great couple, and thanks for throwing the best end of summer party I could have ever imagined.

-Danielle

August 15, 2012

MVP

A very thoughtful bride ordered a very special present for her groom-to-be for their very special day. The groom has a solid connection to sports, being a former goalie and football player. So, the bride asked for a groom's cake incorporating all his favourite sports!



The bottom tier was an almond and chocolate square cake decorated as the USC football field. Trojans and emblems adorned all sides, as well as yard markers and field goal posts sculpted from gumpaste. Piped buttercream grass covered the back edges of the cake. On top sat a cereal treat football.

On top of the football cake was the pumpkin and cream-cheese UFC octagon cake, similar to this one. The UFC logo and sponsor emblems were emblazoned on all 8 sides and the top was decked out with a sugar cage.   



The most detailed portion of the cake came from the sculpted hockey player. Made from gumpaste, this little goalie was placed front and centre, right in front of a fondant Toronto Maple Leafs jersey with the groom's last name. 

Lastly, as to reflect something the bride and groom shared together, a pair of Jay-Z/Kanye tickets from their show at the LA Staples Centre were included.

It was a big but awesome project! Congratulations to the happy couple.

-Danielle