Sunday, March 16, 2014
Stephanie, Stevie, Steve & Shayne's Wedding Cake
This has been a fair bit of work but I'm relatively pleased with the finished article. Most importantly of all the Bride and Groom in question were pleased. They seemed happy when I delivered it and that was reinforced with a lovely text message which made me all the more chuffed.
It read "Your cake was DELICIOUS!!!!! I don't even like cake and I scoffed 2 slices!! Thank you so much for making it - everybody commented on how lovely it was!"
Mission accomplished I'd say! Thank goodness! I always get a bit anxious with wedding cakes. I just want them to be perfect for such a big day.
Friday, October 18, 2013
Carol's Handbag
Friday, October 4, 2013
Simple Birthday Cake
This one was a commission from a colleague for his mother-in-law's 70th Birthday. He just wanted something fairly simple and feminine which is a Mum sort of thing. I'm not very good at doing dainty looking cakes. I think the overall look of the cake was nice, but my piping is really not good! More practice needed at piping for sure! D'oh! I hope mother-in-law was happy, although I'm told she was???
Friday, September 27, 2013
Farewell to Aus
Sunday, September 1, 2013
Uncle Mart's Spitfire Cake

Saturday, July 20, 2013
No.1 Cake for Logan
A friend at work asked for this cake for her Grandson's first birthday as they were having a big family party. It's vanilla sponge cake and I carved it into a number one and used the cut cake to make into blocks. Tricky covering small squares of cake, particularly as I used an ordinary sponge cake recipe which comes out light and fluffy and not perhaps the best for carving. Maderia cake might have been the better choice in hindsight but it all worked out OK in the end and my friend seemed pleased with the result.
Saturday, July 13, 2013
Tractor Cake
This week's project was a tractor cake for a colleague. It was a for a joint birthday party for his son and their friend's son. I think his boy was turning 2 and the other lad 4? Not 100% but Kit is apparently tractor mad at the moment and blue is his favourite colour. I'm not sure that New Holland would be every impressed with this, but I suppose as it's blue it'll have to be one (sorry John!) I baked 2 layers of vanilla sponge using my Grandma's fail safe recipe. I sectioned my Silverwood "mechano" tin in half and divided the mix so it would bake faster and I could sandwich the layers together. That part worked well and was reasonably hassle free. Cutting the cake to the desired shape, crumb coating and applying sugar paste, on the other hand, was somewhat tricky! Not too much swearing involved, but not the neatest job in the world.
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