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Making a show stopping cake without having a meltdown. Part 1.

23/6/2016

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​Before my first child turned one I thought that every year I would put together an amazing birthday cake, spend hours baking and generally enjoy every minute of it. Then I managed to so badly time the birthdays of my two children so that one is at New Year when frankly I have no interest in cooking anything else and everyone is on a diet and the other is in a 6 day period that also contains my birthday and my husband’s (and Mother’s Day if we’re really lucky…). I have therefore become determined to still make them cakes which look the part but without having to stay up to the small hours the night before with icing sugar all over every surface.
 
Tip 1. Planning
It’s no secret that I am a bit of a Pinterest addict and it’s the first stage in my getting ahead game. As far in advance as you can muster the energy, browse cake ideas and put together a Pinterest board. Remember that it is likely going to need to fit with your theme or you will plan the theme around it so bear in mind how easy decorations/ party games etc. might be to tie in with the cake. Collect a whole host of cake images to inspire you as you can always take elements from various different ones.
 
Tip 2.  Identify what is ‘easy’
Avoid the butter cream.
Much as it seems ‘easy’ buttercream doesn’t have a long shelf life in a warm kitchen and means last minute decorating.
 
The ‘Cover in confectionary’ style cake
Choose something covered in some sort of confectionary (Flake, Kitkats, Smarties etc.) which is a simple assembly job with a bit of buttercream here and there and to stick it all together. Very few people dislike cake which comes covered in chocolate Buttons.
 
Go Pro - brave the fondant.
Personally I think a fondant iced and decorated cake is the easiest and looks the most effective. Fondant is much easier to work with than most people imagine and you can always keep it simple using biscuit cutter shapes or buy sugar paste cutters. The best bit about decorating your cake with fondant cut out decorations is that they can be made weeks in advance and then just attached to the cake nearer the time which saves time and mess in the run up to the birthday.
Another great make ahead time saver is the cake topper which is a shape such as a character or animal made from sugarpaste.  You can buy these online and then simply add other sugarpaste cut outs in relevant shapes/ colours to complete the ‘homemade’ cake.
Alternatively have a go at making your own using fondant, before you start spend some time looking online or on Pinterest for tutorials.
Hello Kitty Girls Birthday Cake Topper
Hello Kitty cake topper
Hello Kitty girls birthday cake
Little Miss Humble Hostess' 1st Birthday Cake
You can then combine the topper and fondant cut outs for a very effective cake.
 
The next tips and more advice on putting together simple but effective cakes coming next. Feel free to post below any cakes you've made.
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Easy Home Made Play Dough Party Favours

24/5/2016

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Recipe
​2 cups plain (all purpose) flour
1/2 cup table salt
2 tablespoons cream of tartar
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 tablespoons glycerin
1 1/2 cups boiling water.

Method
Put the flour, salt and cream of tartar in a large bowl and whisk.

Add the oil, glycerin and boiling water (plus colouring) and combine using a spatula.
Leave to cool for 10 minutes then kneed well for a few minutes until soft and pliable.
If making the cupcake party favours take a ball of dough, add to a silicone cupcake case and decorate. Add a candle, place in a presentation cellophane bag and add a ribbon.
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Tips
I decorated this with small buttons but you could use any similar size sequins or craft supplies.
Note: glycerin can be bought in large bottles in pharmacies far cheaper than the baking supply section of supermarkets.

Cream of tartar is located with baking powder in the baking supplies section of supermarkets.

​I found a few drops of liquid food colouring added to the boiling water gave a better result than paste colours.
​Making a batch of play dough and decorating for the Ritherdon Road Street Party.
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