Daily Archives: July 20, 2011

Wedding cakes

Wedding cakes

I love the idea of weddings, two people madly in love and starting a new life together. And what better way to celebrate that new life then with cake? Two colleagues got married in the last few weeks and asked if I wanted to make their wedding cake, I felt very honored as an amateur baker to be part of their special day.

The first cake was for Amy, she wanted a simple two tier cake with red and white roses. It was a bit of a rushed job as I only had two days to make it,  I almost lost it when the second chocolate layer of the cake broke in two as I was crumb coating it. In a fit of frustration, I crumbled the whole lot and threw them to the monkeys to enjoy.

After cooling off in the bedroom for half an hour (aircon in living room was not working) with a tall cold glass of coke and getting sympathy hugs from the cats, it was time to start again. Many many hours later, in the early hours of the night, I finally made a cake I was very proud of.

Love the combination of red and white base with red and white roses! So beautiful.

The second cake was a bit more ambitious.  I decided to try and do a three tier cake and since the bride wanted a pink and white theme, I thought it would be nice if I made alternating layers of strawberry and vanilla cake. On the first day, I baked  6 layers of cake and 17 cupcakes but every layer turned out beautifully. No split layers here!

The first tier is about 6 inches in diameter, the second 8 inches and the bottom layer 10 inches. On the second day, after the layers had completely cooled, I covered the whole thing is vanilla butter cream and sandwiched each layer with strawberry jam and cream.

I was feeling quite happy at this point with the progress I had made until a last minute family function was sprung on me. Family comes first so I steeled myself for a very late night  to finish the cake in time as I had to send it to the bride’s house the next day.

It was almost 10pm by the time I arrived home and I thought I would get everything done quickly. Not true :(

I made my fondant five hours earlier thinking I would save time later that night but when I rolled it out and covered the cake, it was far too dry and kept cracking in the edges. I kneaded the fondant with yet more shortening but it didn’t help! In the end I threw away the 2 kilos of fondant and made a new batch. The freshly made fondant was a lot more cooperative and I covered the biggest cake easily!

I still find it quite hard to get a sharp defined edge around the cake, must do a bit of research on this.

3 am, all three cakes covered and stacked! I had to get Pete to do the ribbons for me as by now, my hands were shaking a bit too much.  Now came my favourite bit, to place the sugar roses delicately on the cake.

Some more pictures of my very first three tier cake :)

4am and finally crashed into bed, satisfied. Pete however, bleary-eyed and itching after I covered the bed in a layer of icing sugar…. was not.