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Using Fondant and Gum Paste Silicon Molds and Impression Mats

June 6, 2011 by Jenn

Here is the latest “How To” video from CCC! Enjoy . . . and if you do, subscribe to our channel 🙂

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KitchenAid Classic Vs. KitchenAid Artisan Mixer Review

May 30, 2011 by Jenn

Here is my latest vlog! Check it out…and remember to subscribe to my channel.

If you’re a frequent reader…you know that I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE my KitchenAid. Single handedly it is my most effective and useful tool in my kitchen.

I couldn’t do what I do without it. Or Paul. But he’s not a tool.

No, I don’t work for KitchenAid.  But, I wish I did!

Check out my face in the freeze frame starting image . . . ooooeeeeee, that’s not very pretty.

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Cricut Cake

May 2, 2011 by Jenn

I am now the proud owner of a Cricut Cake!  I ordered it and got a stinking good deal on Ebay from a fellow out of Vancouver . . . $230 if you can believe it!
It got here within a couple of days, and I decided to make a vlog out of it!

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How to Make a Fondant Daisy

April 12, 2011 by Jenn

Here you go video lovers!  Another video tutorial on how to work with fondant.  This time I am showing you the incredibly simple, yet beautiful daisy!

Make sure to add our Channel to your subscription list!   Thanks for watching . . . and reading!

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How to Make Camoflauge Fondant

April 11, 2011 by Jenn

Living in an area where hunting, fishing and other outdoor activities fill the surrounding mountains, meant that sooner or later, someone was going to ask me to make a camouflage cake.  So, instead of waiting (dreading) that moment, I went ahead and learned to make it before I had to learn under pressure!

I decided to make this post a picture tutorial, and hopefully it will be helpful to others who *suffer* the same fate as I.

Can there be princess fondant?

First, whenever you’re working with fondant, you need a mat.  Coat that baby in Crisco!  Some people like to use cornstarch when working with fondant, but I prefer the grease.

I didn’t really know where to begin, so I just started rolling and piecing different colours together.  ** This is one change I will make the next time I do this: I will start the piecing process on a thin piece of white fondant, rolled out to the size of the cake, and then start to piece them together.  Basically, this will allow you to cover the cake with a single sheet of fondant, instead of the many, many little pieces that I used.**

I laid small pieces randomly on top, and then cut around it, removed the bottom piece, and fit the top piece into the hole…just like a puzzle!

Piecing, piecing, piecing . . . at this point, I worried that I wouldn’t be able to lift the fondant in one piece, so I decided to put it on the cake at this point.  Stupid move.  You can’t get it off after you’ve laid it down, and therefore, I had to cut and place every single piece that was left, while working on the cake!

Happy hunting!  Please don’t wear camo outside of the bush.  Please, just don’t.  I don’t care where you live.  This has been a fashion service announcement.   Oh, and this cake was a chocolate cake, filled with caramel.

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Tutorial: How To Make a Fondant Calla Lily

March 27, 2011 by Jenn

Interested in learning how to make a fondant lily?  Well, we have created another YouTube video for you to watch!  Thanks Paul for editing (“Oops, take that out.” “Ooops, start again.” “Whoops, I swear I’ll get it this time.”)

I hope you enjoy it, and find it helpful!

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How to Cut a Wedding Cake

March 25, 2011 by Jenn

As a new cake decorator, you would think that I would know how to:

1. bake the cake (check),

2. decorate the cake (check),

3. cut the cake (. . . ummmm, not so much!)

So before I get asked this question by the brides that have honoured me by hiring me for their weddings (and look like an idiot while I would have stood there stammering “uhhhh, umm, huh . . .”), I thought I would research how to go about cutting a cake that serves 200 people!

I found this helpful serving chart here:

Obviously, if you are having a tiered wedding cake, you (or your cake servers), will need to cut each different sized layer according to the chart.

Hopefully this is helpful to anyone who needs to serve a group of large (or small) people cake!

LET THEM EAT CAKE!

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Tutorial: How NOT to Cover a Cake in Fondant

March 13, 2011 by Jenn

1.  Be too lazy to make more buttercream, and just use your small amount of leftover icing that does not entirely cover the outside of the cake.  This will make it especially tricky to lay your fondant smoothly.

2.  Roll your fondant so thin that you can see the marker lines from the mat, through it.   If this is your first attempt, make sure you up the ante, and use a press to imprint a design in the fondant, and press too hard and make holes.

3.  Lay the fondant over the cake unevenly.  When you peel it off to re-lay it, make sure you scoop up some crumbs and buttercream in the fondant, so when you roll it out again, you have a nice, natural speckle to the fondant.

4.  Do not watch any tutorial videos, or read any advice prior to finishing the smoothing process.  Just slap the fondant down on the cake, squeeze the wrinkles out, and hope that the holes fill themselves.

5.  Make a border to cover the huge gap between the cake board and the cake, because you didn’t carve the cake prior to icing.

6.  That’s it!  That is all you need to do to have yourself a completely ugly holey fondant covered cake!

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