Archive for November, 2011

Cake: A Roundup – 2

Tuesday, November 15th, 2011

And without further ado, more cakes!

A vegan chocolate cake with a glittery garden design.

And some matching chocolate vegan cupcakes - same customer, later date!

For this cake this customer provided me with photos of her boyfriend's custom painted amp to match. I loved doing camouflage icing!

A giant shiny cyanide pill for an end of the world party on 21/10/11.

A two tier, two flavour, birthday cake based on Mary Quant designs and decorated with sugar sweet peas.

Sweetpeas.

A chocolate beetroot cake decorated with chocolate and beetroots.

A very simple, but rather awesome, chocolate lego cake for kids of all ages who like building things!

Cakes: A Roundup – 1

Monday, November 14th, 2011

I’ve been making a lot of interesting cakes and then going on to make more interesting cakes instead of sitting down and blogging about them. I apologise for being so easily distracted, and by way of apology, here are some pictures!

A well defended castle for a special birthday boy. I'm told by reliable sources that he managed to defeat the dragon and win through to the chocolatey goodness inside.

A simple Christening cake with some adorable sleepy characters.


Hey there little guy, need a nap?

A blurry picture of a ganached chocolate cake inspired by the Edinburgh Tattoo. Just visible is the piped design of the Forth rail bridge.

A geeky cake for a marzipan loving programmer.

A sparkly skull cake for a sparkly rock chick.

Totoro cream puffs - not strictly cake, but so adorable, right?

Stay tuned for more pictures!

Marshmallows, Marshmallows, Marshmallows!

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011

I spent a fun week in the kitchen last week working on new flavours of marshmallows. The raspberry and peppermint marshmallows are old favourites now but I’ve been formulating new recipes in the back of my mind for weeks as I busied myself with other things, so as soon as I got a few spare hours I pulled out my notepad and gelatine and set to work. I started by making the faithful peppermint and raspberry flavours to get in the right frame of mind then began concocting simple blackberry marshmallows, sweet elderflower, lightly fragranced lavender, indulgent chocolate malt and warm, spicy cinnamon marshmallows. I had a great time, and the last batch was ready in time to be piled into a pretty jar and lined up with the rest next to a pot of hot chocolate at my Halloween feast on Monday. My favourite (especially dunked in the thick hot chocolate) was definitely the cinnamon, although raspberry still holds a special place at the table for nibbling. The party guests seemed to favour the cinnamon and peppermint for melting in their hot chocolate and the chocolate malt for munching solo.