Thursday, June 2, 2011

Birthdays

Growing up I don't really have much impression of birthday cakes. I do have a mom who loves baking but the last time I remember her baking was for my dad... and that was when my age was still a single digit. I either have a shop bought cake, or no cake at all.

Moving on to present day, I've got to admit I've got great friends who bought me awesome cakes to celebrate my day of the year. I suppose it's not exactly our culture to actually bake a cake for someone... I mean, if the celebration was last minute, everyone's first reaction would probably be 'I'm not going there empty handed, I'LL BRING CAKE!'. If it is something planned, then people would be 'Well since the birthday boy/girl is such an awesome friend/family member, why not let's buy her a kickass fancy expensive cake?' Somehow, the idea of baking a cake doesn't really comes to mind.

I don't know is it because of the hassle the mess or really no faith in the kitchen but if you do look at the westerners (ie, the links on the right hand side) they make their own cake for almost all occasions. Be it birthday, celebrations or whatever they will definitely bake a cake and eat it with their family or something. I'll probably need a few more years to cultivate such wonderful practice of my own but for the time being, I'll concentrate on baking well first.

Below are 2 cakes I baked recently for 2 very lovely boys. Both incredibly bubbly and cute, and as with all the kids nowadays, has got an idol of their own.

The first was a Bob the Builder cake. I've seen little kids screaming the slogan away on the street but heck I've no idea what the hell he does other than looking like a construction worker. Anyway much discussion was done and I've decided to embark on my first try on frozen transfer method.


The idea, is to print out your stencil in the opposite way, place a layer of wax paper and trace it out with buttercream, fill in the colors and freeze the image. Once harden, you just place it onto the cake and 'print' it onto the surface. Sounds pretty straight forward huh? But hell would I know just the filling part took me a good whole 5 hours. But I suppose, it's because of my lack of planning and no freaking idea that mixing food gel is quite like mixing acrylic for paintings.

 working table at 12AM - not a good sign

 I really wanted to do the checkered shirt but my eyes threatened to pop



Mummy of the birthday boy also ask for 60 mini cupcakes for his little friends. Of course I would love to make little hammers and cones toppers but then... oh well let's just say days past without me even knowing that these little things need days to dry. So what we did? The printer!


I'm definitely not going to say this is indeed a cake well done, but definitely not gonna be the last time I do this freezing transfer method thing.


Another cake was a Lightning Mcqueen one. Note: I didn't know what a Mcqueen is and I didn't know it's a movie. Needless to say, the mom did most of the research for the cake (yes please throw rotten eggs at me)

Thanks to the toppers Mommy no.2 provided, I DIDN'T NEED TO DO ANYTHING MUCH!!! Other than the decals on the side and a bit of messy pipping (note to self: please practice your pipping skills), I pretty much left the job to the M&Ms and the cake toppers. Not proud really :(

Aaaaaaanyway, hey I just didn't know much about cartoons okay? XD

No comments:

Post a Comment