Saturday, May 12, 2012

Jenson's 4th birthday party

Note to self--and everyone else in the world: Betty Crocker Sugar Cookies do not hold their shape, as evident below.
Thankfully I've had this experience before with sugar cookies, so I simultaneously made this recipe from scratch that turned out perfectly. For Jenson's birthday this year we rented a wet/dry combo water slide and moonbounce. I went with the water theme and made shark cookies(design ideas courteous of Bridget at Bake at 350), a shark cake, shark-shaped peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, etc. The most time consuming part was the cookies. Here's my step-by-step process. I made the cookies as mentioned above, then I practiced drawing the shark on paper.
That didn't go so well but I forged ahead with making the royal icing and practicing my borders on saran wrap. Once I had drawn 2 pretty ugly sharks, I said, "what the hell, it's 10pm!" and went ahead and drew the borders on the rest of my circle cookies. Then I thinned my royal icing and flooded the borders like so:
I added gills, teeth and eyes, then I was done with my sharkies! I did the same thing with starfish, and since the sharks were chasing the starfish, presumably to chomp them into smithereens, I removed an arm of each starfish before I baked them.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Layer Cake (and Happy Birthday Heather!)



My cousin asked me to bake the cake for his brother's girlfriend at their Cinco de Mayo/Heather's Birthday Party. Because I love baking, I love eating, I love Cinco de Mayo, and I love Heather, I happily said yes! I immediately knew which cake I would make, and I chose this one based on appearance and taste. The effort required is extensive, but worth every bite.