Saturday, July 21, 2012

The Groom Was Such A Hot Dog!



Mallory wanted to surprise her groom, Danny, on their wedding day with this iconic cake.  He drove the Wienermobile for a year after graduating from college.






The car portion is yellow cake with chocolate
buttercream, covered in yellow vanilla fondant.
The University of Missouri logos, used with permission, are edible images.  The license plate reads,
"RELSHME".







The hot dog is made from rice cereal treat and covered in modeling chocolate and fondant.

Everything is completely edible.

The cake would serve 12-15.

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Said the Fish to the Mermaid, "Will You Mahi Me?"

Alexis and Curt were having a destination wedding in Key West, FL.  A few weeks prior to the actual wedding, they hosted a "pre-reception" at her family's Canton, OH home. 

In keeping with the tropical wedding theme, Alexis wanted to surprise Curt with his favorite fish--the colorful Mahi-Mahi. 

The cake portion of the fish is over 2 feet long and 12 inches wide at the forehead.  It was at least 30 servings of vanilla cake with cookies 'n cream buttercream covered in vanilla fondant.  The fins are gumpaste.  The piece was airbrushed and handpainted using edible paint.

To complete the tableau,
a sculpted mermaid accompanied the Mahi.
Her tail is actually 10 servings of carved chocolate cake with raspberry buttercream and covered in aqua blue vanilla fondant.  Her torso, head, and hair are hand modeled from modeling chocolate.  Her tail is gumpaste.

The decorative board was made by layering scrunched up colored cellophane and various sea life scrapbooking elements.  This was then covered with a layer of clear, foodsafe cellophane.

Because 100+ servings were required, the Mahi was displayed on a 34" long cake "plaque" made up of 30+ servings of white cake with cookies 'n cream buttercream filling and 30+ servings of chocolate cake with raspberry buttercream filling.  It was covered in wood-grain patterned chocolate fondant.

Capping Off Graduation!



Julia wanted a very feminine graduation cake for her big celebration and this was the result.

The grad cap and tassel, flowers, and bow are fondant.  The diploma on the board is constructed from pretzel rods coated in white chocolate and wrapped in fondant.

The fondant covered cakes are chocolate with chocolate mousse for the pink tier and white cake with chocolate mousse for the blue tier.  The entire cake would serve 60+.