Archive for the ‘Cakes’ Category

Happy Birthday Holli!

Wednesday, April 25th, 2012

It was my wee sister’s birthday on Monday so I cooked up this cheery guy. Carrot cake with whipped mascarpone frosting.

Happy cloud! (Or happy bear, if you prefer)

Happy birthday wee sis!

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!

Robot Cake

Wednesday, April 27th, 2011

Another long over due post. I made this awesome dude a few weeks ago. Sorry yet again about the terrible photography!

Owl Cake

Monday, April 25th, 2011

A very special owl for my sister’s birthday last weekend. He is an almond and vanilla cake with rich chocolate buttercream frosting and almond and sugarpaste decoration.

Truly Scrumptious Intensive Cake Decorating Course

Wednesday, April 20th, 2011

I have been terribly remiss in my blogging recently so will be making up for it over the next few days with a plethora of posts. I held back on this particular post as I was promised official pictures from the organisers which would undoubtedly be better than mine, but as they are taking so long I decided to just blog my rubbish pics anyway and do a follow-up post with the good stuff!

Last month I spent a brilliant 5 days on the Truly Scrumptious intensive cake decorating course learning all sorts of neat little tricks and making three brilliant cakes. I came home every evening exhausted and starving and woke up every morning excited to get back to it. It really was intensive, but that’s exactly what I want from this sort of course, especially for this sort of money! The instructor, Paul, was fantastic and really easy to get along with and I think I was really lucky with my classmates for the week. We somehow managed to work really hard while giggling uncontrollably. I really recommend this course to anyone thinking about doing something similar. There are all sorts of little things that a professional cake decorator does that can save you time and effort when creating perfect cakes and I got much more out of the ‘simple’ things we did than the making of the mad huge things. Now, on to the cakes!

The first cake we made was the 3-tier chocolate wrap:

This impressive giant is made from chocolate cake, dark chocolate ganache, and lots and lots of chocofrom! I had a lot of fun making the chocolate roses and sparkly deely boppers for this piece!



The second cake we finished was the lion’s head:

When I read the course description, this is the cake that I thought I would get the least out of. I could not have been more wrong. Not only was it full of neat little tricks and skills but the finished cake was by far the most fun looking!

The last cake we made was the Jimmy Choo:

This cake involved a lot of painstaking smoothing of ganache to get that neat rectangular finish but it was well worth it. While the design may not be to my particular taste, the techniques involved were invaluable.

So, at the end of the week I came home happy, excited and with three huge cakes. What to do! Looking at the lion’s growling mug, it was obvious to me where he should go. Straight to the Edinburgh Capitals to raffle off to raise funds for the team! At the last home game of the season Scott Neil was happy to take it off my hands and Paws delighted to see his mini-me come through the door! I even got to stand on the home ice to hand the cake over to the winner of the raffle!


Thanks to Ian Millar for the second picture!

Now for the big chocolate cake! My husband knew of a cake sale and origami event being held at the informatics forum to benefit the Red Cross efforts in Japan so I donated the cake for another raffle. By the end of the day the event had made over £1700 for the relief efforts and the raffle accounted for 10% of the total funds raised!

That just left one cake to be distributed to friends and family. Not a crumb was left!

HALF-PRICE CAKE: Spring Picnic

Monday, April 18th, 2011

I made this teddy bear’s picnic cake as the centre piece for a stall I was running on Sunday as part of an event by the collective art gallery. It is a chocolate cake with dark chocolate ganache filling and fully edible sugarpaste decoration.




Bioshock Birthday Cake

Monday, January 10th, 2011

I had A LOT of fun making this cake for a joint 21st birthday at the end of last year! It was a vanilla cake with white chocolate buttercream filling and raspberry puree. Sadly ‘Big Daddy’ didn’t make it to the venue as he was too fragile, but serious fans might have found him a bit on the cute side anyway. I find it hard to make anything in icing look grim…



My favourite feature is the ooze around the portholes :)

Apple Cake

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010

Inspired by the pudding cook cupcakes and the sight of several cooking apples in need of a purpose I put together this apple and cinnamon cake with a layer of cooked apples and cinnamon buttercream in the middle.

Hot Chocolate Cupcakes and a Big Pile Of Glitter

Tuesday, October 26th, 2010


I need very little excuse to get over excited about cakes, but when I was invited to a chocolate party last weekend…Well, I could hardly control myself. In fact, I think I did very well just to stick to one type of cupcake and one big cake.

These are hot chocolate cupcakes. Chocolate Chili sponge with a hint of cinnamon frosted with dark chocolate buttercream and chocolate coated marshmallows. I personally can’t resist a chocolaty marshmallow.


And this is a 4-layer white chocolate cake decorated with three flavours of macaron, hand made chocolates, hand piped chocolate cupcakes and at least three types of edible glitter. I’m sorry there aren’t any better pictures of this one. Oh well, just means I’ll have to make another!