Monday, November 25, 2013

Cake Decorating techniques

Cake decorating is art that is performed in places all over the world. That is why contests and baking show competitions are very popular, especially in the Western World. Cake decorating is one of the sugar arts that uses icing or frosting and other edible decorative elements to make plain cakes more visually interesting. Alternatively, cakes can be molded and sculpted to resemble three-dimensional persons, places and things.
In many areas of the world, decorated cakes are often a focal point of a special celebration (such as a birthday, graduation, bridal shower, wedding, or anniversary), or are given as gifts. They can also mark national or religious holidays, or be used to promote commercial enterprises.  
Cake Themes
There are many themes of cakes, such as wedding cakes, birthday cakes, seasons, and holidays. Cakes may be baked and decorated for almost any social occasion.


Cake decorating as an art


Decorating a cake usually involves covering a cake with some form of icing and then using decorative sugars, candies, chocolate or icing decorations to embellish the cake. But it can also be as simple as sprinkling a fine coat of icing sugar or drizzling a glossy blanket of glaze over the top of a cake. Icing decorations can be made by either piping icing flowers and decorative borders or by molding gum paste, fondant, or marzipan flowers and figures. Fondant allows the baker to express creativity in baking. Fondant exists in many different colors, and its initial form is soft and easy to handle. In this form, cake decorators are able to mold fondant into many different artistic expressions. Many of these art expressions are also taught in professional cake decorating class. Fondant is primarily used to cover cakes but is also used to create individual show pieces for cakes. Gumpaste is a substance used in cake decorating to create flower decorations. Royal Icing is a sweet white icing made by whipping fresh egg whites (or powdered egg whites, meringue powder) with icing sugar.[2] Royal icing produces well-defined icing edges and is ideal for piping intricate writing, borders, scrollwork and lacework on cakes. It dries very hard and preserves indefinitely if stored in a cool, dry place, but is susceptible to soften and wilt in high humidity. Marzipan is often used for modeling cake decorations and as a base covering underneath fondant.[2] Professional institutes, such as the London Culinary Institute and Le Cordon Bleu, have begun segregating their cookery schools to create completely separate institutes, dedicated to cake making.(source:wikipedia-cake decorating)

Last week my friend ask me to bake a cake with decoration on it for her friends kids birthday (I said uh oh I will try but I'm not good at it especially the decoration)


I came up with this decoration that I pulled online. It might not be the best but its not bad. Do you know the feeling of doing things for the first time and scared that you will screw it up coz there's no spare ingredients to do it again? whew thank goodness it turned out good, thank you so much to the owner of sweetartfactory.com for a beautiful decorating techniques. I did it myself and it was pretty simple and easy.
 
I'm glad that the celebrant like it so much and I'm not screwed lol.
 
 
 
Here's some cupcake design that I made too, I made this when my husband ask me to make something that is Italian to take to the potluck party at his work coz everybody has to bring Italian food, so I came up with this, cupcake with Italian flag icing on it.(ha ha is that Italian enough )lol.
 
 THANKS FOR THE VISIT!
 
 
 
 
 



19 comments:

  1. Oooh, the cake looks so pretty! Kudos!

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  2. Yummy lovely cake and cup cakes. You are so talented pala sis.

    Mommy Maye
    http://www.ourfamilyblogsabout.info/

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  3. Wow..you have an artistic mind...love it!

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  4. Agree...It can be considered an Italian already. hehehe.
    The cakes were really great. Hope I can have that same ability too.

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  5. ohhh, the cupcakes are lovely! and the frosting was piped like a pro. i don't have the patience for it that's why i seldomly bake cupcakes lately.

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  6. I love the Italian-themed cupcakes. If you're here in the UAE, you can bake and sell some for the coming National Day. I'm sure it will be a hit!

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  7. Those cupcakes looked very neat. It looks like it was made by a pro. :)

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  8. yummy to look at. i'm sure yummy in taste too. :D

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  9. Love your the cake and cupcake. Thanks for the cupcake on my little man's birthday.:)

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  10. Your cake looks good! I bet it is yummy as well.

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  11. Well, it's Italian enough for me hehehe.. :-)

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  12. Wow! Was that your first time to decorate a cake? You are so good! Galing! :-)

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  13. i like the combination of the colors for your cup cake. i'm sure your friend was pleased to see these :)

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  14. This used to be my bonding moment with my mom. We would decorate cakes... Hope we can do this again this Christmas. ;)

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  15. Lovely deco.. I used to love deco the cake that I bake too.. haven't been doing it for awhile though.

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  16. You are truly talented. I love your eye for color combos too... so yummy!
    Eliz

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  17. Soon I will post my cake creations..Hopefully to buy oven na.

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  18. i love what you did with the cup cakes, simple yet elegant. :-)

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