Showing posts with label Wilton Class I. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wilton Class I. Show all posts

Thursday, February 28, 2008

Fourth and Final Class

Last Cake


Here's the final cake I made for my first decorating class. It was supposed to have a rose spray on top, but my roses were pathetic. The first one I tried on my own looked like a cabbage. A pretty teal colored cabbage, but a cabbage nonetheless. Once I got to class, the instructor agreed with me that my icing was too stiff causing all the breakage, so I added water. I had to add water one more time, but got too much so my roses sort of slumped into an almost solid ball of icing.

I thought about putting them on for the picture since it's a learning class after all, but I want to take the cake to work. Using my drop flowers seemed like a better choice.

PS - sorry for the lack of comments here and everywhere. With this cold, it's all I can do to keep my head above water these days.

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Third Class

Cake from the Third Class

The teen girls kept complimenting me on my cake, but mine was the closest to the book. Everyone else did all these creative things like color changes, different side decorations, etc.

I should have gone for the zombie clowns like Bill wanted.... LOL

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Second Class

First Decorated Cake


Here's the beeeyootiful results of my first attempt to decorate a cake. You basically take the sky blue iced cake into class and come out with a rainbow cake.

I got so carried away with trying all my different colors that I ended up with no white icing left. So my clouds had to be pink. Bill (husband) said it was just a Colorado sunset, but the ladies at the class said it looked like a Care Bear Cake. It still tasted great!

Friday, February 8, 2008

Yeah, So I Made Glue...

Or maybe it was cement?

I started taking the Wilton Cake Decorating I course this week at the local Michaels. The first class is the instructor telling you everything you'll be doing while she demonstrates by making icing and then decorating a cake.

For the first weeks homework, I have to bake a cake, make thin icing, and ice the cake to bring to class on Wed night. In addition, I have to make another three batches of icing that I'll take along to practice and then decorate the cake with a rainbow and clouds.

I plan on doing a practice cake this weekend and if I have time, also trying my hand at some of the stars, zig zags, and flowers. Just to see how it goes.

Last night, I made a grocery store run to get everything I'd need. Only I forgot about 3/4 of the things on the class list. *sigh*

I made do though, and once I got home, figured I'd make up a batch of icing and maybe play with colors. Because that's the part that gets my little heart to squeeing (is so a word!). First problem was that the grocery store didn't have confectioners sugar in 1lb bags, only 2lb. I figured I'd use my handy dandy food scale and it would all be fine. Not so much. My broke-ass scale said the 2lb bag of sugar was only 1.6lbs. Doh!

I figured this was a practice run, so I'd eyeball it. Onwards!

The next lovely issue was that I decided to use my Kitchen Aid mixer because the instructor said she prefers that when she's at home (she made the icing with a hand mixer in class). I pull it out, dust it off, set it up, and start the creaming process. Ever tried to mix water into shortening? On low because the Teach said that medium to high would introduce too many bubbles? I did. Took forever and threw water (and the flavoring extract) all over me and the kitchen.

And the flavoring! I had bought all three of the Wilton flavors because it seemed like a good idea. And Teach said they were all delicious (sales point!). Figuring that I'm always on the lookout for a good butter-flavor buttercream icing, I decided to use the butter extract alone. That stuff smells like a concentrated version of the fake butter they put on popcorn. Twas not appetizing, lemme tell ya.

Again, onwards. I'm making this batch of icing if it kills me.

So I start adding the powdered sugar. And I add. And I add. And I weigh, and I eyeball. And I add.

In the end? I have a pale purple bowl, pale yellow bowl, and a plain white bowl of something not unlike cement. I threw it all into cheap plastic containers and in the fridge to deal with another day.

Lessons learned? Buy the 1lb bag or a better set of scales, use a hand mixer, and go sparingly with that "butter" flavoring.