Merry Christmas everyone! This is our last Christmas tutorial video for 2014, so I hope that you enjoy it.
For a special Christmas video this year, I joined up with my friend Miki who has the YouTube channel Sugarcoder. I was fortunate enough to have met Miki early this year, way back in February. She lives in San Francisco and flew to LA to meet Paul and I when we were filming at YouTube Space LA. She is one of the happiest and sweetest people I have met. She is always sending me presents . . . that’s not why I like her, but it speaks to her thoughtfulness.
Miki previously had a different YouTube channel (Miki’s Pantry) and recently started this new one as it was more true to the brand that she wanted to convey. I think that it was very brave of her to leave behind 60K subs to start all over again!
Making this cake is basically just assembling many prepared pieces. The links to everything you need to have prepared are in the recipe below, so make sure to check that out. I found that the candy canes were mostly broken inside their wrappers, so I opted to leave the wrappers on the candy canes in order to not have to deal with that issue. Just ensure that they are clean before placing them on to the cake.
Making macarons has always been a challenge for me, so when you head over to Miki’s channel, Sugarcoder, and try out her recipe, don’t get discouraged if you don’t succeed the first time. The first time I made french macarons, I failed four times until I got it right. Miki’s recipe is simple to follow, and she learned it first hand from a chef in San Francisco. Give it your best effort, and remember to keep practicing if you’re not successful the first time. Have fun!
Christmas Cake with Snowman Macarons
Ingredients:
- 8″ cake, buttercream covered (any flavour)
- Snowman macarons (see tutorial here)
- Peppermint sticks
- Mini candy canes
- White melted chocolate
- Silver cola balls
- Ice cream cones covered to look like trees (see tutorial here)
- White sanding sugar
- Red 1/4″ ribbon
- Alternating between the peppermint sticks and mini candy canes, cover the side of the cake in a solid wall of candy. Line both up along the base of the cake, touching the cake board.
- Using melted chocolate attach the cola balls to the top of the peppermint sticks.
- Wrap ribbon around the top of the peppermint sticks, just above the candy canes. Tie in a bow.
- On the top of the cake, place the trees and sprinkle a small amount of icing sugar on the branches to give it the look of being covered in snow.
- Place the snowmen macarons around the outside edge of the cake, in front of the trees.
- Sprinkle the sanding sugar on the top of the cake to complete it.
- Serve when desired. You can store this cake in the fridge for 2-3 days.
Make sure you check out Miki’s channel, Sugarcoder for everything you could ever want to learn about macarons!
Watch Miki’s video here:
THANK YOU VERY MUCH for featuring me on your site, Jenn! I love it and simply appreciate everything you said.
You are my best YouTube friend (if you didn’t know that already)!
Have a wonderful Christmas, New Years, and may you continue to be successful in 2015!!! Cheers to a new year. Let’s hope for the best! 😀
You’re welcome! Thanks for lending me the hand!!!! Hopefully we get to see each other in 2015.
hi is there any chance i could get ur email addressk plz cause i have some requests and ideas for videos
jenn at cookiescupcakesandcardio dot com