Friday, November 18, 2011

Golf themed fondant cake

 Whatta week!  [Big grin!]  Thanks be to God for His awesomeness!!!  Anyways,  I finally delivered my recent creation two hours ago.  It was very challenging I would say in making this particular order.  
    First reason why?.... is the base. It's a carrot cake with cream cheese frosting....yumm! It wasn't hard to make it, actually love making this.  It was the frosting I was worried, I just hoped that it would not melt like crazy in this weather, all I know it wont be that stable, clever right?!  Carrot cake won't be the same without the cream cheese that I guarantee, so I really didn't have much choice regarding the frosting. But I think the buttercream frosting would be the ideal icing under a fondant.
   

  
           Second reason why???.....is the gum paste!  Have no clue how to make it and which recipe would be the best one for my project.  It is actually my first time to work with gum paste. Although, gum paste is available now at some specialty store but it is still way too expensive here in the Philippines!  It really didn't leave me much choice but to make it from scratch....So far, looks like I made it!  I actually mixed mine with fondant, I just thought it would be better if it will be in the softer side since I 'll be making a figure model.  

  
          Third and final reason???......is the figure model.   I panicked a little bit when Ms. Cecil gave her specifications about her order.  Although, she is always very helpful as she sent me an image of the cake she would like me to make. http://www.flickr.com/photos/cakegirl/4094248877/ This time she ordered a cake for her lady boss, golf themed!  I actually liked the photo she sent me, it was cute and simple!  I almost didn't want to make the topper, I felt like it was too hard to do.  I honestly don't have any idea how to mold it worst of all I don't have any tools that would helped me make it.  So we looked at a slightly different design but still with a figure topper. And we found it and agreed about the changes.  At some point, I contacted a friend of mine who makes cakes also.  I have asked her if I can order just a topper from her.  She said she would do it for me but declined this time as she was also booked with several orders for this week herself.  So it left me again with no choice but to make it from scratch!  Earlier during the week, I've gone to the malls and check out the figurine stores hoping to find some lady golfer topper.....negative!!! 
   As you can see, the topper is not all gum paste, I opted to use some parts of the barbie doll since I don't have all the tools that I needed to make the head and hands.  But I really am dying to make nice figures someday when I have all the necessary tools and the right recipes to make them.  But for now, I am very happy with the outcome, barely satisfied though but the good thing is that...there's always room for improvement!  I am only self taught and have not had any professional training but how I wish someday I could enroll to some classes 'coz I know those additional knowledge will get me farther in my craft.
  Thanks again Cecile for your order...looking forward to make Mark's birthday cake soon.  I hope your boss liked the cake!

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Elvie's Order

     Another day of busyness for me.  I almost turned down Elvie's order because it was sort of a last-minute thing.  She called last night and ordered a birthday cake for her daughter Abigail and a blueberry cheesecake.  And needed them by 3pm the next day...and I didn't have the cream cheese in stock that night....so I couldn't make it in advance.
             It was very challenging today, not having my "kasambahay" around to look after my son Zach. She took off to see her mother so I was left with two crazy babies and two cakes to make. But good thing that hubby was there to help out. He took some time to get the rest of the supplies I needed for my projects and did also the babysitting. Thanks Honey, I love You!
   Abigail's choice of color for her cake was very nice.  She mostly wanted yellow and a princess themed. I thought the pink accent would look great so I did put some.  But I think she was hoping for perhaps a princess in the castle with stairs in the front.  I just didn't have the time at all to exactly meet her wishes.  I just hoped she liked this one.  I think she didn't want a store bought cake, so thanks to her mom Elvie for remembering me.

            We were actually invited to her birthday party but we could not make it due to some more busyness.  Anyways, I wish she had a wonderful birthday together with her dad, they actually have the same birth date.  Thanks again to the Barner's for your orders!  Blessings to your family!!!

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Cake for Mama's 61st Birthday!



 .....So yummy....loved the coffee flavor!!! Anyways, I made this cake 4 hours before the party.....and thanked God it still turned out to be a good one.  My niece thought I bought this cake from Goldilocks, a popular cake shop here in the Philippines.  She couldn't believed I made this one.  I am pretty happy about this creation, I just thought of the design on the spot though.  Hubby thought it look like a pro!!!  "Thanks my love, you never fail to compliment my creations..."

my first time to piped a rosette design, not bad at all!






I am glad to see a smile on her face when she saw the cake. I think she was so very proud of me.  And I am also very proud of her!
   This is a 3 layered cake with chocolate in the middle. Iced it with Italian Meringue Icing and decorated with rosette and border using the WHIPPIT icing with coffee flavor. I should have roasted the sliced almonds to give it some contrast, oh well there's always a next time....!

Friday, October 21, 2011

The Barner's fave!

Classic Blueberry Cheesecake
       For my "suki" Elvie & Paul Barner nothing beats this classic fave.  They simply love this blueberry cheesecake!  This is not a cheapy one, it's baked and it tastes better compared to the no-bake that you can easily buy at the mall.  It's pricey because of the imported and expensive ingredients but it is worth your money......only if you appreciate the rich taste of cream cheese desserts such as this!  Thanks for your orders.

Czeannon's Angry Bird Cake

   I was happy about the outcome of this cake.   This was an easy one to make.  I have discovered an easy way to do my icing/frosting by using the product "WHIPPIT".  I just totally fell in love with this thing. So convenient, so easy to find and stable in a warm weather place like the Philippines.  I was skeptical about this product when the salesperson was trying to sell me one he did not convinced me at all.  I just had to ask someone from the store who actually have used it before.  And a lady customer told me it's pretty stable and it taste  like marshmallowy so i grabbed one.  And "walla" instant icing....no sweat! and it tasted really great...not so sweet and you can make it very light textured also.  Although, it is a little bit pricey but it did saved me a lot of time and effort. 
              Thanks Lovely Salonn for the order!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Pokemon themed Fondant Cake



     I am so glad Ms. Ma. Cecil Baclayon-Lagare who is by the way a very nice lady customer was so pleased with her order.          Although I was frustrated with the fondant color red, it turned out to be very dark red.  I learned that as the color gel soaked overnight the color turns darker. 
      Actually, the lady from the baker's basket store told me that if violet and red/red mixed together  would be a bold/super red.  I really wanted a bright red so maybe next time I'll just use single super red or red red color gel.

     I was a little bit worried that I would not satisfy her wishes but thankfully she really liked it as well as her guests on her son's birthday party.
      Nothing else inspires me but to know that I have a satisfied customer who appreciates my cakes.   
It's encouraging to know that I make people happy with my creations.  I enjoy making them anyways.  
    To God be the Glory!  God bless everyone!  

Monday, February 21, 2011

My cheesecakes...

Durian Cheescake

 This is how it all started...my cheesecake journey.....   
      
 It has been awhile since my last baking, that was during my son's first birthday. The durian fruit was in season that time. So I decided to make a Durian cheesecake. ...it was a big hit then!




    

Another time during our high school batch reunion, I brought this mouth-watering cheesecake for our dessert.  At first, I was hesitant to make one because the restaurant we were going to served cheesecakes. 
  I wanted to be thoughtful to everyone so I brought it anyway.






  Well, of course, who would resist CHOCOLATE and plus they didn't have to pay for it! ...hehehe... It was free for everybody so it must be good, right?!  .....But no, really it was super duper soooo yummy!  I didn't expect that it would be a hit!  I have thought that cheesecake would not be appreciated well here in the Philippines... Yah, I was so so wrong.  Most of them right away expressed interest in ordering one....                 


     So, I got inspired and thought of pursuing this as a business....clever! I know, right?! 

   I started selling them since December of last year.  So far, I've got really nice comments about the cakes... It was worth it knowing that I'm getting satisfied customers.  This one here, I made during our thanksgiving feast at church.


       

 I sold mostly the chocolate bliss and few of the blueberry cheesecakes.



The photo below is my version of Cookies n Cream Cheesecake


     For now,  I am planning to experiment on other flavors, specifically a mango-flavored one.  I've been wanting to do this for quite sometime now... I and my hubby loves mango and so everyone here in the Philippines.  Hopefully, it will also be a great addition to my cheesecake selections.