Sunday, June 2, 2013

Lamingtons Galore

Be Gorgeous High Tea

The annual fundraising high tea for Be Gorgeous held on the 25 May. This year they raised money for the flood affected women from Gayndah, Queensland. 

It was a really amazing event. It was great to see the generosity and the creativity in the room. Ladies decorated their tablets so beautifully for the high tea. A quilt was made for auction. All the delicacy for the high tea - sandwiches, cupcakes, chocolate slices, and of course my lamingtons.

These little lamingtons was 3cm x 3cm, I thought they were big at first, until I cut it... The sponge was very soft and it was hard to have a clean cut when there is fresh cream and raspberry jam in it. Oh well... I seem to always pick the challenging dish. Patience Patience... one by one, cut it and dipped it in the chocolate sauce, rolled in the coconut. 100 lamingtons later (I think I probably made 102, but the other 2 ended up in my stomach), they are really! 

Pig in Mud

The "Mud" cake

A lot of you probably have seen the "pig in mud" cake on Facebook or Google image. Someone has asked me to make one for a birthday - I was pumped!!

However, to make it a bit different to all the other "mud" cakes. I wanted to be creative. I thought may be I could but a Hawaiian pig with sunnies or a pig flowing in the mud bath with a drink... or at the very last minute, let's invite Miss Piggy to the pool party!!

To make Miss Piggy wasn't as hard as I thought really - the makeup was more the challenge!

Roses


A week of tiramisu!!!!!

Last year I was wanting learn how to make flowers and kept thinking I should enrol in some course. With the busy schedule with work and traveling (no more traveling, need to save some money now)... anyway... I never enrolled in anything :(

A friend asked me to make a tiramisu cake for her mom's birthday. Tiramisu is easy, until she said "can you put some flowers on it? anything is fine..." Flowers, I can't use the fondant flowers like the one I made for the cupcakes... what should I do now @_@"??????

Well, I have seen the chocolate roses on some tiramisu cakes, looks really elegant and pretty. I thought may be I could YouTube some tutorials and create something different! (Light bulb moment).

My local cake shop does not sell chocolate moulding paste, so I had to make my own. Not much of a drama, some chocolate and some glucose syrup later - I am in business!

I made the dark chocolate roses for this tiramisu cake. I had some gold dust, I thought I could sprinkle on it to make it looks beautiful. This is the finished product!

Later in the week, I was asked to make another tiramisu. So I used white chocolate this time. Viola!!! Practice makes perfect - this saying is SOOO true lol.

Sunday, May 5, 2013

PS3 characters

Sackboy and Pikachu hanging on my little planet
 Sackboy and Pikachu

I love when a client ask me to make something that I have no idea what is about. With the help of the Internet, there is nothing you can't find. 

Sackboy is a character from the Little Big Planet game from the PS3. He is quite an adventurous character I think. He has a lot of facial expression and different outfits, which makes it hard to pick which one I should make for the cake. While Pikachu, I am quite familiar with, since I grown up watching the cartoon.

One of the things from the Little Big Planet is the PLANET - I decided to take the adventurous path with my sackboy - to create a planet for this cake. 

The client wanted a green tea cake. I trialled 3 times to get the cake right - for the flavour and the consistence of the cake. Anyway, you may think the decoration is the hardest part of this cake. I think making the cake itself is harder in this one.


Cupcake

Who love cupcake??


Alice in Wonderland - Mad hatters tea party

Giant cupcake

Hello Kitty Cupcake
Hello Kitty Giant Cupcake

A friend who loves cupcake so much has asked me to make her a birthday cake. She loves Hello Kitty, so the theme was Hello Kitty... and the rest of the instruction was "surprise me". 

I put the two ideas together, cupcake + Kitty = giant cupcake. 

I did not buy the cake tin (although it would make life easier), but I used what I've got. A 6" tin and my sphere cake tin. It was a good chance for me to use this expensive Wilton cake tin, which I don't use often (hint: order some ball cakes, like basketball, tennis ball, baseball etc THANK YOU)

For the surprise element, I created a rainbow marble cake, which is a cake made out of 6 different colours. This surprise was well received. I tried very hard to keep this little secret until she cut the cake open!

The surprise element - the rainbow coloured cake (madeira cake with vanilla buttercream and chocolate ganache)

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Aussie Aussie Aussie

Oi Oi Oi...

To celebrate Australia Day this year. I made some lamington with my cousins.

Lamington really is a sponge cake with chocolate sauce and coconut. Sounds simple, but, because it is sooooo simple, which makes it hard or I should say harsh when it comes to judgement. 

You want the lamington so light and fluffy and chew without effort. 

This is perfect for morning tea or afternoon tea. Or if you have functions at work, need catering, LET ME KNOW!!! 

email me: mandywong01@gmail.com

Rainbow cake

Do you remember this baby?? I made this last year for someone's birthday at church.

Just a revisit of this cake, as someone ordered it for a 4-year old birthday party.

This is a simple vanilla sponge cake. However, not simple about it, is the colour inside, underneath the fondant. 

It has 6 layers. When you first see the cake, you will have a "wow" effect, because the bow and the colour is so beautiful... but when you cut into the cake, you will be like "awwwwwwwwwwwwww"!!! 6 different vivid colours in ONE cake.

If you would like this special cake in your next party, give me a call 0402 750 640. 




British cake

British cake
Mandy's farewell...

My favorite Mandy is going away for SIX months to Manchester for exchange ::>_<:: font="">

It was a party with British theme. Everyone was to dress something British and to bring a plate. I was wanna dressed as Jamie Oliver lol, but he is a bloke..

Anyway, knowing Mandy is a vego, I made a orange chiffon cake. I decorated it with chocolate ganache and topped it with M & M's.

I bought a whole bucket of milk M & M's and coconut ones (for the white) and scuffed the rest with my cousins - not a very good idea before you go to a party :(

Blackforest

Would you like some?????

... is the question I asked on Facebook when I first posted it, and of course, I had numerous response... (a bit of teasing really lol)

This is a double double decker blackforest. With fresh cherry and cherry syrup, fresh cream, chocolate ganache, really nothing can go wrong here... except when you ate too much.

If you want one for a party, a special occasion or simply just something for desert. Let me know!! All orders are welcome. 

Please call 0402 750 640

Oh... here is a mini version


Sherlock Holmes

When I was asked to do a Sherlock Holmes cake, first thing comes into mind was Baker Street. This is because I was only there few months ago during my Europe trip. Then the pipe, detective hat, detective jacket, Dr Watson, a Study in Scarlet etc... and of course the ABC theme song!

This is a orange sponge cake with fresh cream (the customer wants lots and lots of cream). The Baker Street sign is actually a candle!


My first stiletto

For a special 21st birthday...

This is my first shoe cake. I practiced numerous time before I got this right.

This is a vanilla butter cream cake. With the white chocolate panels on the side and bed of shaved white chocolate cures and silver edible glitter, very simple but elegant!!!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Lemon Cheesecake

After making the lemon meringue tart, I have lot of leftover lemon curl. Lemon curl is like lemon butter, you can put it on toast, use it to make muffins, or.... you can use it to make cheesecake!

This is a refrigerated cheesecake, well, what I mean is, it is not bake. I am not a big cheesecake eater. I found that baked cheesecakes are heavier. This cold cheesecake is made with gelatine. The trick is to stir in slowly so that it does not form lumps in the cream cheese mixture.

For the recipe I used, instead of adding lemon juice and lemon rind. I added my lemon curl. To top it off I put a layer of lemon curl as well. It was quite rich in flavour. Not so sweet, it is quite heavy because of the cream cheese, but I like it because it is a bit lighter than the baked cheesecake.

*PS* I used Oreo biscuit as the base. Not too bad, but I think the chocolate flavour of the Oreo is not the best combination with the lemon. I probably will use plain biscuit next time, may be used the Oreo base with the strawberry cheesecake! Yummy :D
Lemon Meringue Tart

This year I was very spoilt for my birthday (and Christmas). My family organised a party for me, it was awesome. I celebrated with some of my closed friends and family members. I was spoilt with a lots of gifts as well. One of the gifts is a food processor which I have wanted for ages. For Christmas I received a whisk and blow torch - I don't know how many gadget I can have in my kitchen!!

The first thing I made with the food processor is this lemon meringue tart. I have been wanting to make the meringue tart for a while. With the heat in Queensland and I don't have the luxury to have an air-conditoner in the kitchen, which makes it really hard to make the pasty. With the food processor, within seconds, my pastry is ready!

The lemon curl is easy - with my new metal whisk, a few whisk and twist - viola!!! The fresh smell of lemon is incredible. The meringue part is easy as well, all I can say is, it is so glossy :)

The blow torch is an amazing tool. I love it! Not just making this meringue tart, but I can make my favourite grilled salmon at home!