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Rainbow Drip Candy Cane Cake

December 6, 2015 by Jenn
 Today I am showing you how to make a Christmas cake that is completely different from any other holiday cake idea you have ever seen!  This Christmas cake is a rainbow surprise inside cake, and is covered in rainbow drip royal icing, and then it is topped with tons of rainbow and multi coloured candy canes and candy sticks! 
 

  
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Christmas Cake with Snowman Macarons: Collab with Sugarcoder

December 20, 2014 by Jenn

 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! 

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Sugar Cookie Christmas Tree

December 3, 2014 by Jenn

Recently, we were asked by the local cable company, Shaw TV, to come and do an interview with us while I baked with one of the hosts, James Farnan.  I agreed immediately, as we had worked with both of the crew members before, and James happens to be our neighbour.  We know that he likes to mow the lawn at 10:30 PM- when we’re trying to film- and it’s dark!  Who does that??  Just James.  It must be an Australian thing.  He’s awesome!  We had a great time filming and joking with each other! 

When we started our baking business, way back in 2011/12, Shaw TV came to interview us back then.  We did the interview in the kitchen space we were renting, so this time, we were all crammed into our kitchen, both filming a video for our respective channels.  Shaw TV will have their piece airing on local television during the week before Christmas, and they’ll also have their video uploaded to their YouTube channel at that time. 

Making this sugar cookie Christmas Tree is skill wise quite simple, but it does take a day or so to bake, ice and allow to dry.  So plan accordingly.  It is an excellent activity that can be done with kids, as they can take part in the recipe creation, cutting and rolling of the cookies, as well as the decorating portions.  

The first task is to cut out the cookies.  Each cutter (there are 10 of them) need to be used twice, to cut out 2 cookies per star size, so all in all, you will be icing 20 star cookies.  You can ice them with royal icing like I did, or you could use buttercream.  I chose royal icing as I wanted to have a more smooth look to my tree, but if you’re doing this activity with kids, you could easily use buttercream for them to decorate with.  

Once the icing has dried, the next step is to stack the tree, and this is done from largest cut out, to the smallest one.  Each star should be offset on the previous star.  In order to “glue” the stars together, place a small dollop of royal icing in between each cookie.  Once it  is dried, you can wrap a small line of LED battery operated Christmas lights around the tree, and continue to decorated as you wish.  In order to get larger “ornaments” onto the tree, I used melted green chocolate as the royal icing wasn’t strong enough.  

 Hopefully you enjoy this Christmas treat! 

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Eggnog Gingerbread Trifle: No Bake Trifle Recipe

December 1, 2013 by Jenn

As a food YouTuber and blogger, I find myself trying to tell you how things taste when I post recipes.  It is actually very hard to do and trying recipes for taste is something that you have to do yourself.  What I like, might not be what you like (even though it should be) :).  With Christmas right around the corner, what I love for seasonal tastes are gingerbread, eggnog and sugar cookies.  So with this recipe for Eggnog Gingerbread trifle, I’m getting two of my favourites in one!  If you like either of these flavours, you’ll love this!  If you don’t like either, just make it anyway.

 

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