Preppy Nautical Cake
February 26th, 2013 by Carrie Sellman | 3 Comments

It might still be winter, but our forecast includes bright skies and calm waters.  The perfect conditions to set sail!  Today’s featured cake is so full of nautical goodness, it will have you longing for the crash of ocean waves and the crisp sea air.  Created by Tessa Lindow Huff of Tessa Huff Cake Design, this cake is after our water-loving hearts.  The classic red, white and blue color scheme gets a charming update with an unexpected touch of pink and Tiffany blue.  While bold stripes and playful polka dots meet a flag banner that is ridiculously adorable.  Not to mention the inventive bottom tier with it’s ripples of scallops and petite blue bow.  All resting on a perfectly-paired, ruffle cake stand.  So hop on board as we take a tour of this incredibly cute, Preppy Nautical Cake!

Nautical Cake by Tessa Huff  |  TheCakeBlog.com

Tessa Huff gives us the scoop on her design:

“This 3-tier cake is preppy chic- perfect for a birthday or baby shower.  I wanted to create something fun and fresh with a nautical touch.  The hot pink and Tiffany blue off-set the classic red, white, and blue- giving a more modern, whimsy feel.  I love the playful patterns in the bunting and especially the detail of the bottom tier.  I was inspired by the chevron trend and gave it a new twist with scallops instead of zig-zags.”

Nautical Cake by Tessa Huff  |  TheCakeBlog.com

Oh my goodness!  This cake is bright ray of sunshine!  I completely agree with Tessa that it would be perfect for many different occasions… from birthday to baby shower.  Because what event isn’t better with an incredible cake full of color and cheer?

A special thank you to Tessa of Tessa Huff Cake Design for sharing her delightfully Preppy Nautical Cake with us today!  We are definitely smitten!

VENDORS & CREDITS
Cake:  Tessa Huff Cake Design
Photography:  Chantel Elder of Eleakis and Elder Photography

Red Carpet Tuxedo Cake Pops
February 21st, 2013 by Carrie Sellman | 4 Comments

It’s time to roll out the Red Carpet and settle in with your besties.  On Sunday night, the glitz and the glam of the the Academy Awards returns.  The fashion will be fabulous as the stars shine on Hollywood’s biggest night.  And today we have a recipe to help make your Oscar Night fabulous, right there at home.  Just like Hollywood’s starlets, you’ll be surrounded by a sea of handsome tuxedos as the winners are announced.  Granted, these tuxedos will not be on the likes of Bradley Cooper and Ben Affleck.  But these little guys are just as cute.  So put down the bag of cookies and boring old cupcakes.  Oscar night calls for a glamorous dessert with a real sense of style.  It calls for charming cake pops, all dressed up and Red Carpet ready.  Today we’re learning to to make these smart Tuxedo Cake Pops, created by Lauryn Cohen of Bella Baker.

Red Carpet Tuxedo Cake Pops by Bella Baker  |  TheCakeBlog.com

Lauryn Cohen of Bella Baker shares her excitement for Oscar Night….

“This Sunday is the Oscars, or as I call it, Superbowl for girls!  It is the night I look forward to all year long, and you can be sure to find me glued to the tv, checking out all of the gorgeous dresses and rooting for all of my favorite movies to win.  And when a Bella Baker party is being thrown, there are obviously desserts to be made!”

Red Carpet Tuxedo Cake Pops by Bella Baker  |  TheCakeBlog.com

TUXEDO CAKE POPS
recipe by Bella Baker
(makes roughly 50 cake pops)

For the Chocolate Cake:
11⁄2 cups all-purpose flour
1⁄3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking powder 1⁄2 teaspoon baking soda
1⁄4 teaspoon salt
1 cup buttermilk
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract 1 stick unsalted butter, softened
1 cup sugar
2 eggs

To make the cake, preheat the cake to 350 and spray a 9×13 glass baking dish with nonstick spray; set aside.  Whisk the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, baking soda, and salt together in a bowl; set aside.  In a measuring cup, mix together the buttermilk and vanilla extract; set aside.  In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, beat the butter and sugar together on medium-high speed until pale and fluffy.  Add eggs, one at a time, beating well between each addition.  Reduce mixer speed to low and add half of the dry ingredients, followed by the buttermilk and vanilla.  Scrape down the sides of the bowl; then add the remaining dry ingredients, beating until well incorporated.  Pour batter into prepared pan and bake 30–35 minutes, or until a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean.  Remove from oven and let cool.

For the Chocolate Frosting:
6 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened
1 cup confectioner’s sugar
1⁄3 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
3 tablespoons whole milk

To make the frosting, mix the butter, confectioner’s sugar, and cocoa powder in a bowl;  add the milk one tablespoon at a time until the frosting reaches a smooth, creamy consistency.  Note: You can use store-bought chocolate frosting instead of making frosting from scratch.

Cake Pop Assembly:
16 ounces white candy melts
8 ounces chopped dark chocolate
50 6-inch lollipop sticks

  1. Break the cake into a large bowl.  Using your fingers, crumble up the cake until no large chunks remain.
  2. Stir the chocolate frosting into the bowl of cake crumbs, 1 or 2 tablespoons at a time, until the consistency is thick and the mixture can be rolled into balls easily.  If it is too dry or too moist, you will not be able to roll the mixture into balls, which is why it’s important to add the frosting slowly.
  3. Form the cake mixture into 1 1⁄2–2 inch balls with your hands.  I often weigh the cake balls so they are uniform in size; they should weigh 0.6 to 0.7 ounces.  Place balls onto baking sheets.  Chill in the refrigerator for about an hour.
  4. Put the white candy melts in a microwave-safe bowl.  Melt in the microwave in 30-second intervals, stirring vigorously with a spoon between intervals.  It should take two or three 30-second intervals for the candy melts to melt completely.
  5. Remove the cake balls from the refrigerator.  Working one at a time, dip the tip of the lollipop stick in the melted white candy melts; then insert it into the cake ball until it’s about halfway through.  Holding the stick, dip the cake ball into the white melted candy, rotating to coat evenly.  Tap the lollipop stick gently against the side of the bowl to remove any excess candy melt, then place cake pop onto parchment paper to dry, so the lollipop stick is upright.  Repeat until all cake pops are complete.
  6. Melt the chopped dark chocolate in the microwave.  Dip just the bottom of each cake pop in the melted dark chocolate, holding the pop in a diagonal direction and dipping it into the coating until half covered.  Remove and dip the other side in the opposite diagonal direction to form black V-shaped jacket.  Place the pop, ball side down, back onto waxed paper.
  7. Use a toothpick to dot three small chocolate buttons into the V to create the effect of buttons on the tuxedo shirt. Finally, cut pieces of chocolate into triangles to use as bow tie.  Adhere to cake pop with a small amount of melted chocolate. Makes about 50 cake pops.

VENDORS & CREDITS
Tuxedo Cake Pops:  Bella Baker

Designer Handbag CAKE!
February 19th, 2013 by Carrie Sellman | 11 Comments

Today’s feature is one of those designs that stops you, dead in your tracks.  It’s seriously so incredible, it’s hard to fathom that it’s made of cake.  So incredible that I felt it necessary to capitalize the word CAKE in the title of this post.  If I could shout it, I would…. IT’S A CAKE!  And it has me seriously saying “WOW!”  It comes to us from a talented artist with a long history and amazing portfolio of WOW-inducing cakes.  It is always a pleasure to welcome Elisa Strauss, owner of Confetti Cakes in New York, to the blog.  With her incredibly realistic techniques and meticulous attention to detail, Elisa has been inspiring us to cake greatness for years.  Better tie that apron down tight because we’re taking a look at one of Elisa’s newest designs and hooking you up with details for her new online class.  Plus a special discount offer!  First, let’s gush over this impeccably tailored 3D Designer Handbag CAKE!

Designer Handbag CAKE by Confetti Cakes  |  TheCakeBlog.com

If you’re already swooning, just wait until you see these close-up shots.  From the textured alligator skin to the goldtone buckles, zippers and divots… this cake is unbelievable!  Elisa captures every last detail down to the luggage tag and stitching.

Designer Handbag CAKE by Confetti Cakes  |  TheCakeBlog.com

Elisa of Confetti Cakes tells us about her design:

“It was fun to create something that looks so real! I used both an impression mat (from Marvelous Molds) and manipulated the fondant with my hands- people really thought the cake was a real handbag.”

Designer Handbag CAKE by Confetti Cakes  |  TheCakeBlog.com

Designer Handbag CAKE by Confetti Cakes  |  TheCakeBlog.com

If you’re in awe of this cake like I am, you’ll be thrilled to hear that you can now learn how to make it.  Elisa is teaching a class online at Craftsy and sharing all of her insider tips, tricks and techniques!  So run, don’t walk, to sign up.  You’ll receive 50% OFF the normal class price by using the link below:

50% OFF Designer Handbag Cake – Craftsy Course

A huge thank you to Elisa Strauss of Confetti Cakes for sharing her spectacular Designer Handbag CAKE with us today!  It is seriously beyond words!

VENDORS & CREDITS
Cake:  Elisa Strauss of Confetti Cakes

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