Did two of these for Easter. Carrot cake cupcakes and the leaves are cheesecake stuffed chocolate dipped strawberries.
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I might do some cookies too if I have time. I'll post if I do them.
I'll have to post this carrot cake recipe. It is outstanding!
Here is my Easter Cake for tomorrow's crawfish boil.
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First off this cake is so yummy. I baked a little extra for me to try! It is a lemon cake with raspberry filling, topped with lemon curd buttercream.
It was fairly easy, just time consuming. I took a DH white mix(x2) and added lemon juice for some of the water and replaced 1/4 c of the water for milk. 4 egg whites(which was handy because it left me yolks to make the lemon curd). I also added lemon zest and a dash of almond extract. I baked it in two of the oval pans...I think it was the 8 in and 10 in ones.
The filling is raspberry jam(seedless). Frosting is lemon curd buttercream. I made Alton Brown's lemon curd and set it in the fridge to cool. Then I made Wilton's buttercream, except I added a stick of butter(unsalted). I took a whole batch and folded in the lemon curd. Oh my it is so good. Not too sour, but not too sweet either. I decorated with the plain buttercream.
I am so proud of myself. This is my FIRST tiered cake!AND my drop flowers came out so much better this time.
I have another to do. Maybe I'll take some step pics on how to construct. .
The cheesecake stuffed choco dipped strawberries...
I have another to do. Maybe I'll take some step pics on how to construct. I don't use toothpicks like they do on the cakecentral tutorial. I use kabob skewers.
I love the Easter Egg! Great job!
I also love the Mickey cookies. Is that a cookie cutter? I need to find some Disney cutters. They almost look small like Mickey oreos or something. We used the same basket too! GMTA
Cryssi. I bet it isn't as bad as you think.
The cheesecake stuffed choco dipped strawberries...
I cheated this time and used the premade cheesecake tub but usually I just make a thick cream cheese icing. I'd go with the premade cheesecake tub. VERY easy.
I bought a syringe you use to refill ink in a printer (not a flavor injector..I tried one of these and it clogged). It has a very wide hole and will allow the cheesecake to go through. You could also use a piping bag and maybe a #5 tip. Fill it up with the filling.
Take a skewer and poke a hole in the bottom until you reach that little hollow area most strawberries have. Stick the tip in there and fill with cheesecake until you feel it starting to come out.
Yesterday I got strawberries that didn't have that hollow area. I took the sharp end of the skewer to poke the hole and then took the blunt end of the skewer and scraped out the strawberry...kind of like a pumpkin. Just pushing the flesh outward and downward. Then I filled.
Then I bought candy melts, added green coloring, and dip!
I have another to do. Maybe I'll take some step pics on how to construct. I don't use toothpicks like they do on the cakecentral tutorial. I use kabob skewers.
Wow, everyone is so talented. I just got into cake decorating since Jan. I finally finished the Wilton courses. They were a lot of fun.
I havent tried different cake of frosting recipes yet. I'm really eager to try some of the ones listed.
I just used the Wilton buttercream recipe but would love to be pointed in the direction of a really good buttercream recipe if anyone has it.
Ok here are my class pictures from Wilton 1,2,3 and Fondant and GP
We all did the cakes right out of the textbook. Afterwards the instructor said we could have tried something of our own with the same techniques. Whoops. So I'm sure you've all seen these before.
Wilton 1 Sam is my dog she somehow eats everything so I thought this would be funny!
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Wilton 2
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Fondant and GP ( I loved this class!)
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Wilton 3 Unfortunately I brought the real buttercream frosting to attach the fondant roses to the cake and it was too soft so I could not put any draping over the side. Still came out ok though. I made the real buttercream because we had intended to eat this one!
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I'll find more pictures of the ones I've done outside of class. I just finished that cake set from Wilton last night.
Step 1
Please pay no attention to my messy table or my daughter coloring in the background.This wasn't a high tech tutorial.
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Hey Cakers! Glad to see everyone doing fabulously well!
I've been gone for a long while, sorry about that...so many fabulous pages of photos to look at, beginner and pro. So loving this thread![]()
So here is finally a pic of something I did recently...a spur of the moment wedding cake for my girlfriend. She was insistant on real shells and ribbon, so really all I had to do was make the cakes, color the fondant, cover them and stack them, but I want to add something to the thread so...here it is~~
Amazing work, ladies - everyone.
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WOW, you guys are so talented and creative with your cakes. I commend you all for the great jobs you're doing, and the inspiration you inspire within each other to keep going![]()
btw, just out of curiosity what is crusting buttercream used for? I have made the Wilton buttercream frosting before but never heard the term crusting.
Another nother thing....about 3 years ago my dh and I celebrated our anniversary at WDW. I had a cake made from The Grand Floridian delivered and my gosh that buttercream was delicious. The cake was delicious also, but the buttercream was awesome!
Anyway just wanted to say keep up the good work. You guys are doing an AWESOME JOB!!![]()