Friday, May 11, 2012

Let [everyone but me] Eat CAKE!

This semester is going so great! I love every single one of my classes, which is definitely a first. College life is definitely different once you finish your generals! Ah, the joys of being a senior. Even so, It is a very busy semester. My classes are incredibly time consuming. But, I am learning quite a lot. Right now the biggest focus of the semester (apart from training for the Princess Half) is Cake Decorating! This class is challenging me in ways that I have never experienced before, but I'm learning a lot, I tell ya what! We just finished the buttercream section, and turned in our third major assignment. I love working with buttercream! I have been able to learn such great piping skills so fast. I think buttercream will be my favorite forever, unless royal icing goes well (so far fondant and I are not very good friends). 

Our first buttercream assignment was a service project cake, meaning we had to make it for someone and deliver it to them. I chose to make a cake for some of my dear friends from Brit Lit. 


The sailboat is inspired by the marvelous day when we rode a ferry across the Irish sea to Inishmore. As you can see, I was still very new at the whole buttercream thing. My stars are two far apart, the border on the top isn't even, and the icing isn't smooth. But as my first real cake ever, I'm pretty proud of it. :)


Our second assignment was a floral cake board that demonstrated our skills in rosettes (pink), rosebuds, half roses, and full roses (yellow), stem work, and a bow. I really love how it turned out in the end (so did my teacher- I got 100% on this project), but this was the third attempt. The first time it was hideous. The second time, it was beautiful, but then it fell on the floor and I wanted to cry. But the third time is the charm! It looks a lot better than the first two.


Our latest assignment was our buttercream project. The criteria for this cake was that it had to be four inches tall, the top had to be subdivided in some way, and it had to have flower, leaves, and at least three colors.  While classic looking cakes are beautiful, I decided to try something different. I have found that with buttercream, I love taking classic techniques and using them for unique purposes.


So I made a four seasons cake!!! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out. The variegated colors on the sun and leaves are accomplished by painting the gel food color on the inside of a parchment piping bag, so it comes out over the original base color. 


The spring section is my favorite. Those are the most perfect rosettes I have ever made. The little yellow ones really do look like flowers to me. I also love how dark I got the green icing. But my absolute favorite part of this cake that I am by far the most proud of is the side.


I did basket weave! It's not perfect, but I am so glad that I tried it. I definitely have the most fun doing this technique, and a lot of people really love it on wedding cakes or birthday cakes and such. :) It's a good skill to have if I want to make cakes for $$$, which Sister Kusch says we will have the skills to do by the time we finish this class (in three weeks!). 


I am definitely having a lot of fun in this class. It will be sad to say goodbye so very soon (it's a block class, meaning I only have it for half of the semester), but then again, once it's over I'll suddenly have about 15 hours/week to spend on the 55 novels I have to read for Young Adult and Children's Lit. You win some you lose some. :)

P.S. Yesterday I ran THREE miles for the first time in my entire life, in 46:14, which is well within qualifying time for the Princess Half! That's already 23% of the total race distance! By the time July 4 hits, the Firekracker 5k should be a piece of cake! Also, I haven't weighed in yet this week, but my clothes are starting to get baggy. I'm wearing a pair of pants that didn't fit when the semester started, my belt is down one notches, and a belt I wear around my waist is down two. I love progress!


5 comments:

Tiffany said...

Holy Moly!!!! 46 minute 3 K is awesome! I haven't even done 3 miles yet, just 2!!
I had a basketweave wedding cake!! I am uber impressed. That is so cool. Wanna make a fancy baptism cake in November? :)

Taunalee said...

Yeah if the baptism's over Thanksgiving! :)

Taralyn said...

Yeah Thanksgiving! :)

Yay baggy clothes! Your cakes look awesome too. You have surpassed me padowan. Not that I was ever ahead of you...I just wanted to type that. Miss you!

The Clarks said...

i love your cake skills! holy cow how fun! and ditto on the YAY FOR BAGGY CLOTHES! you go girl. :)

Stuart Clark said...

PS - it's definitely time to update!!! What a difference a week makes. =)
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