Monday, July 25, 2011

Icing Roses

I made icing roses for the first time this past weekend. I was very happy with the result! I came across a little stress when I originally wanted to use a buttercream icing and the recipe I was using was not holding shape at all! It melted into a nasty little icing blob. So I decided to save some stress of attempting another buttercream icing and having the same issue by using royal icing. Royal icing is icing sugar, meringue powder, and a little bit of water. It is most often used as a glue when baking and also the icing of choice when flooding cookies. Royal icing is quite stiff and so by the end of my adventure with the roses, my wrist and forearm were killing me! But the results made up for the pain!
 The only other issue with using royal icing is that it dries rock hard. Still edible, but hard. I figure though, at times you need to give up on some aspects of what you were hoping for if you want the end result you desire. Visually these flowers were what I wanted them to be, and I accepted that.

I also did a basketweave application of buttercream icing that I had never done before. It made the cake look like a basket of flowers, which I though would be appropriate since this was a birthday cake for someone turning 90. When I was practicing the basketweave it looked like shredded wheat and it still does a little on the cake itself as well, but I was quite happy with the end result. The leaves were then piped in using the largest leaf icing tip I had to fill in the spaces and to actually make it look more like a basket of flowers. I personally think the cake turned out super cute. I hope it tasted as good as it looked! I have still yet to hear the verdict on that one...
I had also been commissioned to make 48 cupcakes to go along with the cake, since they only wanted a small cake. I was given free creative power over everything pretty much, the only thing was that they wanted flowers, and the cake had to be lemon. The cupcakes were chocolate and vanilla with buttercream frosting. Using rolled fondant (I love the Satin ice brand. It actually tastes good. Someday I'll get adventurous and make my own, but for now this works for me!), I cut out little flowers in white and pink, and put a pale pink sugar pearl at the center of each flower. I think they just added a little something to the cupcake. I also put the flower off center to give it a little more cuteness.

I had a lot of fun making these. Mainly because it gave me a chance to learn some new skills. I love being able to develop my abilities so that I can continue to do what I love doing.

1 comment:

  1. Good job on everything. I like the cupcake liners. Very smart looking.

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