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As a pastry-chef-in-training, I love to eat, entertain and create. I spend a lot of time in the kitchen, and I love sharing new things I find, try and bake. This blog chronicles the adventures I have with food- at home,at school, on vacation and in my career. I’m especially excited to share my adventures this coming fall, as I will be starting a six-month externship as a baker at a luxury ski resort in Utah.


Jun 27
2008

A Wedding Cake for the Bride of Dracula

Posted by pumpkin in pastry schoolhalloweencake

For the past three weeks, I've been in an advanced cakes class at culinary school. It's been quite an enjoyable class, except for this week, when I was freaking out about our final wedding cake. We had a short 4-day week, which means we lost a day of production time, not to mention it's summer in Florida, and therefore humid as a sauna in Hell. The humidity wreaked havoc on our (or at least my) gumpaste (which wouldn't dry) and fondant (which tended to get sticky), not to mention my royal icing, which started out a perfect consistency, but slowly absorbed moisture from the air and became gooey and runny. I suppose the end result is, if I can make a presentable wedding cake in 80% humidity, I can do it anywhere.

We were allowed to design our own cakes and themes, provided the cake met certain requirements- it had to have at least two tiers, a handmade topper, covered in fondant, and needed royal icing filigree, a pastillage* component and gumpaste** flowers or fruit.

Since I loooove Halloween and all that spooky stuff, I decided to create a Gothic wedding cake. It was two tiers, a six and a ten inch. The tiers were covered in purple fondant, which I airbrushed so the color faded from purple to black. I then piped the whole tiers in royal icing spiderwebs. The tiers are separated with pastillage, which was hidden with purple and black "dead" gumpaste roses. The whole cake was covered in a swag of lavender fondant, and was topped with a skull and spider that I moulded from fondant and airbrushed. The skull turned out super-adorable, kind of doofy and loveable, and we decided he needed a name. We named him Elliot. It seemed to fit. His spider friend's name was Lenore.


There was more I would have done had time permitted (I wanted to put edible glitter on the spiderwebs), but on the whole, I was really happy with it. I wanted to do something creepy, but elegant, and I think I achieved that. (The Chair of the Pastry Program said it was "elegant, but bizarre" and laughingly suggested that the school offered free counseling, if I felt like I needed to talk about anything.)

*Pastillage is a dough made from powdered sugar, glucose and gelatin that can be rolled out and cut into shapes and then dried. It dries very hard. It's good for cake toppers and also for making separators for the tiers. It's basically the same stuff that Necco wafers and candy cigarettes are made of, only unflavored. **Gumpaste is a dough made from powdered sugar, glucose and gum tragacanth. It's used mostly for moulding flowers and fruit on cakes. It dries firm, but not hard. It's technically edible, but it doesn't taste too great, plus with the amount of touching required to make flowers, I wouldn't recommend eating it.

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LOVE the new blog!! I miss my cake. I wish it was in my kitchen.
jenna , September 01, 2008
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Hey! Excited to start reading your blog along with Jenna's...I can live a vicarious pastry chef-in-training's life through you two!
a.cook , September 01, 2008
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that is the coolest creepy cake ever.

you are so making mine whenever i finally bag me a man smilies/smiley.gif
laura.kate , September 01, 2008
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OMG! I wanna eat your cake!
jack , September 01, 2008
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That is the most amazing cake ever!!!! I LOVE IT!
jes , September 01, 2008
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!!! You are amazing, lady. I could have cried when I saw that goth cake. Truely you have a gift
palbuddin , September 01, 2008
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Very nice. You have good decorating skills.
mark by chocolate , September 01, 2008
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That cake just looks absolutely fantastic!! I just discovered your blog through foodbuzz!!
Simone
simone (junglefrog) , September 01, 2008
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What a bad ass cake...if only I could get married again (better not wish that on myself)...Halloween is my favorite holiday of all and I cannot wait to get to work on my own dark creations! Great work!
holly , September 01, 2008
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I would totally have that cake for my wedding! Or I guess it would have to be an anniversary cake, since I'm already married.

And I loved that you named the skull, very cool!

I found you from The Art of Darkness, by the way.

sari
sari , October 17, 2008 | url
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loved this cake - i saw it on www.cakewrecks.com and came to visit.
Sheila , March 30, 2009 | url
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Ken Sutton , March 30, 2009
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The Bare bones cake seems to be inspired and is almost identical tot he one the dead cook makes for Emily and Victor in the corpse bride movie. See here http://i221.photobucket.com/al...decake.jpg
Ken Sutton , March 30, 2009
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oops sorry folks left the comment on the wrong blog
Ken Sutton , March 30, 2009
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Looove the cake! I love how the airbrushing makes it both spooky and cozy. I literally said "awww" when I read that the skull's name is Elliot and the spider's name is Lenore - love it! The use of Lenore is a nice tip of the hat to my favorite creepy poet, Poe. Nicely done!!
Erin_P , March 31, 2009 | url
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Beautiful roses! I'd love to see a close up of them.
Amy , March 31, 2009
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I ABSOLUTELY LOVE YOUR CAKE!!
I Myself am getting married...GOTH STYLE!
Actually our theme is more "metal" but my only problem is trying to find someone who shares the same vision I have in a cake. A CAKE THAT FUCKING ROCKS!
so..if your interested..please hit me up on my myspace page! I Live in florida...so just let me know!
Hope to hear from you soon!
Erica
Erica , May 10, 2009 | url
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oh my god¡¡¡ its amazing¡¡¡
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wish i could cook like that¡¡¡¡smilies/cry.gifsmilies/sad.gif
pau , September 16, 2009
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can you teach me to cook like that? please¡¡¡¡¡ you`re amaizing¡¡¡
my new idol...
i just love your cake¡¡¡
please¡¡¡
here is my e-mail...
hope to hear from you soon...
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