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Tuesday, 10 May 2016
Wednesday, 20 April 2016
Family silhouette cutters.
These family silhouette cutter can be used on so many different cakes, look great and are very easy to use.
Why not give them a try?
Perfect for decorating cakes for any occasion including engagement, anniversary, birthday, baby shower and much more. This set also works well with the other silhouette cutters sets from patchwork cutters.
Wednesday, 13 April 2016
Picket Fence!
Have you tried this new picket fence cutter yet?
Perfect for adding to the side of your garden or house themed cakes.
The cutter is specially designed so you can place them next to each other to make long sections of fence.
Create a classic white picket fence or add some wood grain and create a rustic design perfect for allotment and gardening cakes.
Wednesday, 6 April 2016
Easy Rose!
Have you tried this new rose piping nozzle? This is what it does, it's fab and so easy to use!
This white iced cake has been embossed with a rose pattern and has a simple shell boarder.
The roses are piped from the nozzle show, with cerise pink royal icing, but it works just as well with butter cream.
Mint green leaves are added for contrast with a leaf tube. How simple is that?
http://www.almondart.com/piping-equipment-tubes-tips/5680-nifty-nozzles-10-petal-rose-tip.html
Labels:
butter cream,
cerise,
Edible,
embossed,
nozzle,
piping,
Rose,
royal icing,
tube
Wednesday, 30 March 2016
Built to perfection!
How's this for the bodger, I mean builder in you life?
This white iced cake has been surrounded by red bricks cut from orange/brown sugar paste/fondant.
The dents are made with a bone tool before leaving then to dry. When dry they can be assembled around the cake using ivory coloured royal icing as mortar.
You can't see the back view of our builder model but I can assure you he does have the obligatory "builder's bum" and mug of tea!
A few tools have been added to help him in his quest, such as trowel, spirit level and hammer!
If you have a DIY fanatic in your midst, why not give it a try?
Wednesday, 23 March 2016
The Beatles & West Ham?
Mad about "The Beatles" and support "West Ham"! If so this cake fits the bill.
"The Beatles" logo was copied from the internet, printed to required size and cut out. The templates were then used on rolled out flower paste to cut all the required components before being left to dry.
The Electric guitar was from a cutter but this could have been done in the same way.
The scarf is blue and burgundy oblongs/rectangles the same height as the cake, cut from sugar paste/fondant. These are then attached close together, making sure there are no gaps and made to meet in the middle, front of the cake. Small cuts are made on the join to give a fringe effect.
The Electric guitar was from a cutter but this could have been done in the same way.
The scarf is blue and burgundy oblongs/rectangles the same height as the cake, cut from sugar paste/fondant. These are then attached close together, making sure there are no gaps and made to meet in the middle, front of the cake. Small cuts are made on the join to give a fringe effect.
Labels:
Beatles,
black,
blue,
burgundy,
Cake,
Edible,
guitar,
The Beatles,
west ham,
zebra crossing
Wednesday, 16 March 2016
What will it Bee!
Novelty baby shower cake, covered in yellow sugar paste / fondant, decorated with sugar daisies and bumble bees with the caption "What will it Bee?"
Saturday, 12 March 2016
Pearl Anniversary Cake!
Wednesday, 24 February 2016
Ruffles, Pearls and Lace, three tier Wedding cake
Pretty in pink, this three tier cake has been decorated with rose effect ruffles, pearl beads with drops and embossed lace. Roses finish off the top tier which has a lustre shine.
Wednesday, 17 February 2016
Perfect For Breakfast On The Go!
Love this fruit and oat slice, perfect for breakfast on the go or as a lunch box addition!
Here's what I used:
Here's what I used:
- 140g light brown sugar
- 3 tbs golden syrup
- 140g butter
- 250g oats
- 85g raisin/sultanas
- 85g walnut pieces or any other nut you may fancy
- 50g sesame or mixed seeds
- 25g dried cranberries
- 50g dried apricots, finely chopped
Here's how I made it:
Heat oven to 160C/fan140C/gas 3 and line a 23x23cm tin with greaseproof paper.
Now heat the butter, sugar and syrup in a large saucepan until melted before adding the oats, raisins, nuts, seeds, cranberries and apricot.
Mix well, before spooning into your prepared tin.
Mix well, before spooning into your prepared tin.
Make an even layer of the mixture by pressing down firmly with the back of a metal spoon before baking for approximately 35 minutes, or until golden brown.
Leave to cool completely before cutting into 16 slices.
Leave to cool completely before cutting into 16 slices.
Mix it all together! |
Golden brown! |
Ready for a taste test! |
Labels:
bar,
breakfast,
dried apricot,
dried fruit,
nuts,
oats,
raisin,
recipe,
seeds,
slice
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