2013-11-23

❄ ❅ Christmassy Bauble Cakes ❃ ❋

Stir-up Sunday is the last Sunday before Advent, which is the traditional start of the Christmas season, and falls on 24 Nov (today) this year. The name came from the collect for the day from the Book of Common Prayer which begins: "Stir up, we beseech thee, O Lord ..." and traditionally this is the day for the whole family to involve in mixing up all ingredients to make a Christmas cake/pudding ♡ 

I believe decorating Christmas cakes like these baubles will steal the show at the festive table ☃ these designs were inspired by Makis Cake.
Cherie Kelly's Festive Bauble Cakes
Cherie Kelly's Festive Bauble Cakes

Bauble Cakes

I am using madeira cake as demonstration, you can use any other cake recipe.

Ingredients


Madeira cake
(makes 6 baubles)

250g butter, at room temperature
250g caster sugar
4 eggs, beaten
2 tbsp vanilla bean extract
5 tbsp milk
350g self-raising flour
60g raspberry jam (or any jam or ganache of your choice)

Buttercream

250g butter
500g icing sugar
2 tbsp vanilla bean extract

Decoration 

1kg fondant
assorted food colour gel
royal icing
edible lustre dust
edible glitter

Utensils

2 x Silicone Half Sphere Mould, each sphere is 7cm diameter (you can find this in amazon or ebay)

Method

To make the cake: 
1. Preheat oven to 170C. Lightly grease the half sphere mould.
2. Cream butter and sugar until pale and fluffy. Gradually add in the eggs and milk.
3. Sift the flour into the mixture, beat until the mixture is well incorporated.
4. Spoon the mixture into the mould. Bake in the oven for 25 mins until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out clean.
5. Remove from the oven and set aside to cool completely. Gently turn them out from the mould to avoid them from sticking, put them back into the mould and chill in the fridge for 30 mins.
6. Remove from the fridge. Carefully core out the centre of each cake and fill some jam inside. Set aside.

To make the buttercream: 
7. Beat butter until fluffy, gradually beat in icing sugar and vanilla extract.


To decorate:
Cherie Kelly's Festive Bauble Cakes
8. Sandwich the cake sphere with some buttercream, chill in the fridge for 30 mins until set and two sphere are stick together.
9. Ice the whole cake balls with a layer of buttercream, chill in the fridge for 1 hour or preferably overnight until set.
10. On a clean surface, lightly dust some corn flour/icing sugar, colour a portion of fondant with a tiny little bit of colour gel. Knead the fondant until the colour become consistent. Roll out the fondant and cut a disc out that is a bit larger than the cake diameter, cover the cake with fondant. Repeat with other colour and cover the rest of cake with fondant.
Cherie Kelly's Festive Bauble Cakes

11. Leave the iced cake to dry for a few hours.
12. Brush some lustre dust onto the cake balls. Decorate and pipe with some royal icing.
Cherie Kelly's Festive Bauble Cakes

Cherie Kelly's Festive Bauble Cakes
Cherie Kelly's Festive Bauble Cakes


2013-11-14

Blue High Heel Shoe with Bow and Jewel Cake

This is another shoe cake ordered by Gurveen for the birthday of her two friends, Navya and Ishita last weekend : ) how sweet it is! similar technique in making the shoe like I did for Christian Louboutin Shoe Box Cake a few weeks ago, all edible :-D. This time no fondant was used to cover the cake, it is pure vanilla buttercream outside,  rich chocolate cake and chocolate ganahe buttercream inside 

Cherie Kelly's Blue High Heel Shoe with Bow and Jewel Cake

The birthday girl likes blue so we designed this blue high heel shoe with big bow and glitter jewel/brooch for her : )
Cherie Kelly's Blue High Heel Shoe with Bow and Jewel Cake

The gold buttercream piping really fits the theme and elegantly shows off the shoe : )
Cherie Kelly's Blue High Heel Shoe with Bow and Jewel Cake

Cherie Kelly's Blue High Heel Shoe with Bow and Jewel Cake