Posts Tagged ‘cake’

Wilton Cake Decorating Course 1 – Class 4

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

The last class for Wilton Cake Decorating Course 1 focused on “The Wilton Rose.” There were also a couple other things, but for the most part it was the rose. Again, I needed to provide a cake. This time, I went for Devil’s Food Cake from scratch. I also used regular vanilla buttercream icing to ice the cake before I took it to class.

I used 2 batches of icing to do the general icing layer. Two. Batches. Each batch has 1 cup of fat (shortening, butter, or a combination of the two) and 1 pound of confectioners’ sugar. It’s approximately 3 cups. So, even without any decorations, the thing had 2 pounds of sugar on it or 6 cups of icing. :o I managed to get a pretty thick layer of icing in-between the layers, too, thanks so piping it out via a disposable decorating bag.

For the rose, I chose to do icing that only had shortening in it for fat and butter flavor to, well, add butter flavor. Previously, I’d used half shortening and half butter, which causes some consistency issues since butter will soften up much more than shortening at room temperature. I’d had problems with icing consistency throughout the class and I still had them. This time? My icing was too stiff! You’re supposed to have stiff consistency icing for the rose but this was too stiff. But, I forged on and made some not too shabby roses. Although, since the edges weren’t smooth, I suppose they look a little more like carnations. ;)

I also put some leaves in and man…I hated leaves before and I still hate them. They will not, for the life of me, have a nice tip and half the time they split as I’m piping them out. Boo!

But, now I have a fully decorated cake. Since I used only shortening in the last batch of icing, the icing was very white. So, I put a shell border on the cake and it contrasts pretty nicely with the cream color of the original layer, which has butter on it. You can also see some of the butter has seeped into the cake circle I used. ;)

Chocolate Chip Cake

Tuesday, April 29th, 2008

Another one from the most recent issue of King Arthur Flour’s The Baking Sheet newsletter. Who could resist a chocolate chip cake?

Unfortunately, I messed up on the crumb topping, which is why it looks really dry. It’s 2 ounces of butter, which my brain messed up and thought it was 2 tablespoons. Needless to say, it didn’t crumb very well and I got a powdery mess. It was still tasty.

The inside ended up being pretty much chocolate buttercream icing. Mmmm.

Wilton Cake Decorating Course 1 – Class 2

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

For the second class, I had to bring a cake with a coat of icing on it. I made some French Vanilla cake from a mix (I think it was Duncan Hines) in 2 9″ pans and then split each in half effectively making a 4 layer cake. Alas, I still haven’t perfected the whole “put an inch of frosting between the layers” thing so it looks like a regular 2 layer cake.

I can’t quite figure out how to make it perfectly smooth, but that will come with time. I also could have spent some time cleaning up the base so the icing wasn’t all over the place.

In class, I did practice on the practice boards. That’s really a handy thing. You just drop icing right on the clear page over the design. It helps you figure out where to put the tip and what the thing is supposed to look like. It’s a little bit misleading, though, since you get used to leaning all over the thing and you can’t really do that on a cake. ;)

Anyway, it was all about stars, groups of stars (I still make mine gappy), lines wit the star tip, dots, lettering, outlines, and the base of the Wilton Rose. Then, I made a template with piping gel on parchment paper and put it right on my cake to do a rainbow design. I was running out of couplers, though, so I only made mine a 3-color rainbow and I had to finish up with the clouds when I got home.

Next class does more with drop flowers and making some designs. I’m to bring small cakes or cupcakes. I’ve still got a box of red velvet cake mix lying around so perhaps I’ll make those.

Lemon-Glazed Pound Cake

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

One of my colleagues at work has a birthday tomorrow and I told her I would bake a cake. She likes lemony stuff, so I made a Lemon-glazed Pound Cake. The glaze didn’t quite turn out like I thought it would, but that’s ok. Most of it pooled on the cake circle, but if she likes it she can just lick it off. ;)

Wilton Cake Decorating Course 1 – Class 1

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

I went to my first Wilton Cake Decorating class last night. You know how I was concerned that they’d cancel the class since I was the first one to sign up? Well, I am the only student and they are still holding the class. :O So, I get 1-on-1 instruction. The instructor is very nice and she’s willing to jump around if needed since I have a little background with decorating and I’m the only student.

The first class was very basic. She gave me the course booklet and some basic techniques. She showed me how to do the basic coating on a Styrofoam cake. Some tips and tricks. She wasn’t able to show me how to make buttercream icing (she was running late and didn’t have a chance to get her items from home before coming to the class), so we had to make do with the Wilton ready-made stuff.

For the next class, I’m to bring a cake that has been iced once. Then I’m to bring more icing, of stiff consistency, and she’ll help me make the medium and thin consistency from them (so I can see/feel the difference) and then help me with some decorating. I also need to bring some colors and stuff so it looks like I’ll be bringing quite a few supplies. Now I’m glad I made the big tote bag for baked goods since it should fit quite nicely in there. The only awkward thing is that I now have a caddy for all my decorating gear (I only need to get 2 more tips and I should be set for the class, I think) and I’ll be carrying a cake carrier, too. I’ll probably make 2 trips from the car so I don’t drop everything.

I’ll be sure to take pictures when I get home since I’ll be taking the cake to work and having the co-workers take care of it for me. ;)

Strawberry Cake

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Courtesy of graygirl, I made strawberry cake, since I still had leftover strawberries.

I made a modification to her recipe in that I didn’t slice the strawberries, just plopped them into the batter. And I still had more strawberries.

But, it is quite tasty and lovely. Take a look!

Wilton Cake Decorating Class Sign Up

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

I stopped by my local Michaels today and signed up for the Wilton Cake Decorating Class Course 1. I know there are kits one can buy designed for Course 1, but the class syllabus doesn’t mention having to buy it. In any case, I’m pretty sure I have everything that’s in the kit (except book, which I think I get in the class), so I’ll spend some time looking up the items and seeing if I have them all at home.

I was the first one to sign up, though. I’m hoping a few more people sign up else they might cancel it on me. :(

Oh, and for reference, it cost $21 (I think it was 40% off regular price) and is 4 sessions for 2 hours a piece. For me, this will be April 8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th from 6pm – 8pm. I’ll need to remember to bring my dinner to work so I don’t go hungry.

Wilton Cake Decorating Class

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

I’ve always thought about taking a Wilton Cake Decorating Class but never did it. I think I might take one this month at my local Michaels.

A couple years ago, my brother and his wife signed me up for a series of baking courses at Stratford University. They have a series of Culinary Workshops that let you go to their professional kitchen and learn from their lead chef. When I went, I took the 3-part beginner baking series. It was on Saturdays for 3 hours and not only did you get to learn some baking techniques, but you also got to take home everything that you baked. They have some cool things there, like a proofer, which is how we were able to make bread (including the rising period) within about 3 hours.

In any case, the last class involved cake decorating. I learned some techniques, but I’m still only so-so at it. I figure this Wilton class might help. I have a lot of supplies and a couple books, but there are a couple things I’m still pretty bad at, including making flowers. If anything, I hope to learn making flowers, although I think it might have something to do with lack of hand strength. ;)

We shall see what becomes of this. :)