Ringing in the New Year with an Afternoon Tea Cake

For a celebratory party, a client requested an Afternoon Tea Cake to ring in the new year.  He was so in love with the Afternoon Tea Cake that I made couple months ago that he wanted exactly the same cake!  Being that I do not like to “look back”, I made a more elaborate Afternoon Tea Cake to go with this special celebration of 2012.

The entire cake is edible with the exception of the 2 rods in the tea stands.  All the decorative pieces are made with modeling chocolate and sugar paste.

Here is the tea set with some gold lines and rims.

The napkins are made with gold borders for the new year occasion.

A tray full of colorful cookies.

A tray decked with Battenburg Cake and Swiss Roll and all of their details.

A tea stand filled with Red Velvet Cakes, Eclairs, and Cupcakes.

The other tea stand filled with multi color Petit Fours.

Trying to incorporate in the celebration of the new year, four plates are filled with oval cookies that shaped into “2012”.

Dessert plates with goodies from the tea stands and trays.

Last but not least is a three-tier cake topped with a hand-made rose set on a golden platform.

I got a text from the client next morning letting me know that the new Afternoon Tea Cake became the attraction at the party and that the guests did not want to eat the cake but to stare at it!  I was very happy to receive the news.  Happy New Year!

The Christmas Story Cake

A few months ago when I ventured into cake decorating, my mind was already made up on the decor for the perfect Christmas cake. The cake design was inspired by a Christmas greeting card sent to me a few years before.

The card is designed like a tri-fold easel board with the two front folds cut in the shape of the scenery of Bethlehem with its ancient buildings in shades of blue, mostly tall and grand. Then when you open the two front flaps; in the midst of these buildings, sits a tiny stable that is lit up by a bright yellow light emanating from a star above; much like a spot light. In the middle of the stable is a manger enveloped in light. This scene left an unusual impression on me because of its depiction of a seemingly paradoxical situation, which we have often heard or read about but never fully grasped.

When we think of kings and lords, we think of palaces, glitter, jewels, grandeur, and many fine things. Jesus, on the other hand, was born under the most extraordinary circumstances which were completely counter intuitive to our human imagination. Jesus was not born with silver trumpets announcing His birth or with pomp and flare. He was born in a lowly, “God forsaken” place, a place that was not even meant to be resided by humans. He was born in a stable, a residence for domestic animals. Are you shocked? I am. Why did the very Son of God who was in possession of all the splendor of the universe choose to be born in a stable where animals lived, in such extraordinarily humble circumstances?

In the midst of the city of Bethlehem, this tiny stable was completely lost from sight if you did not pay attention. Why did He come in such a quiet way and in such obscurity that most people were completely unaware of an event that was to reset the course of history and the course of their lives?

I think Jesus chose to be born this way to identify with us and our human condition.  1 Corinthians 1: 26 says, “Not many of you were wise by human standards; not many were influential; not many were of noble birth.” Many of us work hard to conquer the very things said in this verse by excelling in power, knowledge, prestige or at least trying our best to dress better, appear smarter, and sound more intelligent to earn the respect “due us”.  Yet in the hearts of our hearts, in the quietness of night, a fear looms over us, over the thought of possibly losing it all and being looked down upon. So we strive even harder and hold on even tighter to secure them in our grip, only to find ourselves always feeling empty and unsatisfied over and over again.  In the depth of our souls; without these façades, most of us feel like helpless children lost in a big world, lonely, God-forsaken, and forgotten. Jesus, though God Himself, knowing full well our lowly estate, left all the majesty of heaven, not shunning the poverty in our souls and bodies, and chose to be born into the same conditions as a helpless babe into this world, rejected and forgotten by most people.  The Almighty God has not forgotten us in our helplessness.  Jesus came to show that God had a plan for us who were a far cry from what we were meant to be.  He came to make a way for us to reach God, to know Him and to walk side by side with Him.  And this is the story of Christmas:

“Do not be afraid. I bring you good news that will cause great joy for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord…” (Luke 2: 11)

“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned… For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.” (Isaiah 9)

“She will give birth to a son, and you are to give him the name Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins.” (Matthew 1:21)

To you, my friends and family, Merry Christmas!

Kettlebell (Crossfit) Cake

Before Gina came to me for her husband’s 30th birthday cake, I had no idea what a kettlebell was, let alone Crossfit!  She and her husband are part of a Crossfit exercising program.  Gina was kind enough to send me some pictures of Crossfit items to give me an idea of what she had in mind.  She wanted a 3-D kettlebell cake along with maybe a few decorations.  As Crossfit seems to use a lot of kettlebells, barbells, and still rings, I decided to make a 3-D kettelbell cake along with some Crossfit equipments as decorations.

 

All equipment pieces are made with sugar paste.

Usually a picture is worth a thousand words.  In this case, only a video will be able to show that the still rings are actually movable and can swing freely.

For the cake, Gina’s husband likes rich chocolate cakes.  So I made a sinfully rich double chocolate cake with chocolate ganache.

A note was sent to me from Gina the following day after the celebration that her husband loved the cake and so did everyone at the party.  I was very happy to have been part of making Gina’s husband’s birthday special.  Thanks to Gina, I learned something new about an exercising program.

Rose Cake

Ireen loves chocolate, flowers and bright colors.  For her birthday cake, these three things combined was a wonderful inspiration for a great cake.  I envisioned a bouquet of bright orange, red and burgundy roses with a glossy chocolate covered cake as the perfect backdrop.  Each rose was made by hand petal by petal with modeling chocolate and constructed and sculpted to make the rose look realistic.  These flowers simply look too gorgeous to be eaten and the cake too beautiful to be cut.

The orange roses were dusted with red color to add dimension and realism to the petals.

For information on other cakes I have made, please go to https://tweetealicious.com/category/cakes/.   If you ever need  a custom-made cake for a special occasion, please feel free to contact me at tweetealicious@gmail.com.

Afternoon Tea Cake

Why not make an Afternoon Tea table spread theme cake for a great afternoon tea with some friends?  That was what came to my mind when a request came for a cake for a small afternoon tea party.  I think if I were a little girl, I would have wanted to keep the miniature table setting for my next tea party play date!

The tea set came with napkins, creamer and a sugar bowl!

The tea stand is almost fully edible with the exception of the rod in the center.  It is loaded with small cakes, scones and eclairs.

The tiny rose on top of the double tier cake was made petal by petal by hand.

As for the cake?  It is a Yellow Cake with Fresh Raspberry Chocolate Ganache.  The tartness of the berries and the sweetness of the chocolate and cake was a wonderful combination which was well received by everyone at the party.

Longevity Peach Cake

In Asian culture, people take pride in being able to reach a ripe old age.  The elders are respected and revered as having been through much in life and wise from having those life experiences.  In olden days, younger people stood when an elderly person entered the room as a sign of respect.  Much fanfare goes into the celebration of the birthday of an elderly person, which includes large family gatherings and banquets.

Symbols are very important in Chinese culture.  As a result, they are often used at these functions in gifts, decorations, and food.  One of the most widely used symbol at the celebration of an elderly person’s birthday is the Longevity Peach.  A famous Chinese legend, Journey to the West, has it that a longevity peach tree grows at the garden of the Queen Mother of the West.  The peaches ripen only every few thousands of years and those who get to eat these peaches will obtain longevity.

Mr. Lin was about to turn 80 by the Chinese Lunar count which calls for a great celebration!  His son and daughter-in-law contacted me to make him a Longevity Peach cake for this special occasion.  They wanted a light cake and not too sweet.  The original idea was to make a 3-D Longevity Peach cake.  But a light cake most likely will be difficult to hold up the 3-D structure.  Fondant would be the perfect material for the cover of a 3-D cake, but it will be too sweet.  So this was my plan: large 3-D Longevity Peach topper with a cartoon like Mr. Lin sitting on top of the cake with another peach in his lap; a Boston Cream Pie is light and not so sweet, providing the perfect chocolate background mimicking wood color of an Asian type platform or tray which would be decorated with Asian paintings.

The large Longevity Peach was made with rice kripsy covered with modeling chocolate and was fully edible.  The character and smaller peaches were made with all modeling chocolate.

Here is Mr. Lin’s cartoon character in a traditional Chinese wardrobe inspired outfit:

Chinese trays and furniture were often decorated with ceramic pieces painted with colorful pictures.  For the cake platform, 8 different fan shape ceramic like chocolate pieces, each individually piped by hand adorn the side of the cake.

In addition to the symbol of Longevity Peach, bamboo is another symbol for longevity for its character of resilience.

Scenes of nature are often genres for Chinese paintings and decorative objects.

The research for this came led me to pictures of some well known ancient Chinese gardens and paintings.  Looking at each picture and taking them in one by one gave me a renewed appreciation of their intricate beauty…  Happy birthday, Mr. Lin!

Caillou and Sailboat Birthday Cake

Kyra is a beautiful and vibrant one-year old who was about to turn two.  In addition to her obsession over her new kitchen set, Kyra really likes Caillou, a character from a Canadian children’s television show based on the books by author Christine L’Heureux and illustrator Hélène Desputeaux.  To make her birthday a really special day, Kyra’s parents contacted me to make her a cake with Caillou.

Caillou and Sailboat Birthday Cake

Being almost a total none TV watching person, I knew nothing about any of the latest popular characters.  I turned to the internet and Kyra’s parents to help me narrow down to more specifics.  Kyra’s father mentioned a Caillou episode where Caillou went to a park with his grandfather to play with toy sailboat.  I watched the short clip.  In the episode, Caillou imagined himself on the sea in a sailboat while racing the toy sailboat.  So I decided  to apply my imagination to give the theme a bit of a twist.  So here was the idea: Caillou in a white sailboat loaded with present boxes sitting on top of the cake.  Then on the side of the cake there would be scenes of sea life under water.

 

My first attempt at making Caillou did not turn out as well as I wished.  I used gum paste, but I started finding many small cracks on the character the next day probably from the high heat of the radiator.  So I decided to start all over again with modeling chocolate as an alternative which was a success.  Caillou was complete with all the little details of his shirt collar, buttons, and shoes.

The sail was made with gum paste.  Instead of writing “Happy Birthday Kyra” on the cake, I added the script to the sail and named the boat “Kyra” to make it more fun.  As nautical themes can be more boy like, I added more girly details such as small red flowers in Kyra’s name on the boat and red, pink and lavender colored present boxes.

Sailboat named “Kyra”
Present Boxes in Various Colors
Caillou and Sailboat
Caillou and Sailboat

At the front and side of the cake, different sea animals along with colorful corals and seaweed adorned the cake, making it more fun and appealing to children.

Stingray with Corals
Shark, Shell and Seaweed
Fish with Colorful Corals
Crab with Corals
Marble Coral

For the cake itself, I made a chocolate chip pound cake filled with chocolate ganache and covered with blue colored meringue buttercream.  All the decorations, with the exception of the sail, were made with chocolate or modeling chocolate, making them all pleasantly edible.

Cake in the Works
Chocolate Chip Pound Cake

Reflecting on the business of cake decorating, it is a business of making people happy as many businesses do.  However, being in the cake decorating business allows one to be included in the celebration of those very special occasions.  There was nothing more satisfying than seeing the happy excitement and anticipation on Kyra’s parents’ faces and knowing that I was given the opportunity of blessing and celebrating Kyra’s life on her very special day.  Happy Birthday, Kyra and God bless you!

Caillou and Sailboat Cake – Back View

Double Tier Rose Cake for an Afternoon Tea

We have not been able to catch up with the Wilsons for quite a while already.  So we invited them over for Afternoon Tea, which is one of my favorite things.  They left the decision of the cake to me which made it very difficult as there are so many good cakes that can be made.  Instead of struggling further, I decided to make my chocolate velvet cake again, but with a twist.  I decided to kick up a notch on the decoration.  So here is what I came up with: a double tier chocolate velvet cake covered with cream cheese frosting, decked with cascading peach color roses.

Double Tier Rose Cake
Double Tier Rose Cake
Double Tier Rose Cake - Top

It was wonderful to get to know the Wilsons better and we hope to have more opportunities of having Afternoon Tea with them.  In regards to the cake?  I think they liked my choice as they took a big piece home with them!

If you would like a one of a kind cake for your next Afternoon Tea time or just because, please feel free to email me at tweetealicious@gmail.com.  Cheers!

Fall Leaf Boston Cream Pie

This was a cake that I wished I could have had another slice before it was all gone!  This Boston Cream Pie was made for a dinner party celebrating birthdays and friendships.  Inspired by the beautiful and colorful foliage, hand made chocolate fall leaves adorn the dark chocolate ganache covered cake.

Boston Cream Pie
Chocolate Fall Leaf on Boston Cream Pie
Boston Cream Pie
Boston Cream Pie - Side View

The vanilla sponge cake was soft and spongy with a thick layer of vanilla pastry cream in between.  The chocolate ganache was a great balance to the vanilla flavored cake and cream.  I look forward to making this Boston Cream Pie again for another occasion.

If you would like to order a one of a kind cake for a special occasion or just because, feel free to email me at tweetealicious@gmail.com.  Cheers!

Buttercream Miniature Cakes

Here are some newly decorated Buttercream Miniature Cakes.  This buttercream is rich yet taste light at the same time.  The cake has a medium dense crumb.  Some of these look pretty to be eaten!
Here’s to Fall – a Vanilla Golden Layer Cake with Chocolate Chip Butter Cream
Fall Swirl Cake
Fall Swirl Cake
Flower Bouquet Cake with buttercream piped decoration – Vanilla Golden Layer Cake with Vanilla Buttercream
Bouquet of Flower Cake
Bouquet of Flower Cake
Rose Cake with buttercream piped decoration – Vanilla Golden Layer Cake with Vanilla Buttercream
Rose Cake
Rose Cake