Monday, March 5, 2012

The Fondant test..

I decided to try work with fondant but the thing is, you cant buy the ready made thing in Italy and  anyway, its tastes pretty bad. so i made my own using this kind person's recipe.
it went alright, but for rolling it into a gigantic sheet for the cake. this was impossible!
This weekend i made a baby themed party table with a half fondant covered chocolate cake, made from my usual black magic cake recipe
 fondant covered vanilla cupcakes (recipe below) and royal iced chocolate biscuits, recipe here

sleeping baby
working with fondant on small things like cupcakes is fantastic. except every speck of dust and lint is attracted to the fondant!!! its incredible how it picks up anything in its path!!. and if you over work it... it gets crumbly and cracks. yay.
baby shoes and imprinted icing. look around for any interesting textures you may have around the house and press them into the fondant! lots of fun, just make sure they are clean first!
this is a royal icing flower made with a wilton 2D icing tip. i made it before and let it dry first. the leaf is from fondant with a leaf cutter gadget thing.
some biscuits marked with D. 
if you had time, a few nice plates and glass bell jars this could really look spectacular at a party. but i have none of those things and besides, my colleagues at work ate up all the evidence



cake iced with white royal icing from a pattern i found on the internet. came out fantastically in spite of the gas oven that is my burden! because... i bought an oven thermometer!!!! yay
thanks to a friend, i found a fantastic baking shop in Rome!!! it has nearly everything i could ever need. its called Peroni and is in Piazza dell Unita.

flowers out of fondant




Vanilla Cupcakes

125gr butter (softened but not runny)
1 cup flour
1.5 tsp baking powder
125gr sugar (normal white sugar or castor sugar)
2 eggs
1 tsp vanilla esscence
3 table spoons milk

1. cream butter and sugar into a pale very fluffy mixture (beat for a long time2)
2. add eggs one at a time, mixing well after each, then add vanilla, mix well
3. add sifted flour and baking powder, alternating with milk. (start and end with flour)
4. spoon batter into cupcake cases until just over half full
5. bake at 200'C for about 12 min

xxx

3 comments:

  1. Tam, your baking and decorating and photography is inspirational! Next time I come to SA can we have a baking day??

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    1. thanks :) i promise that if you come to SA we can have a baking week! xxx

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