Ween Bakes!
Baking cakes and cupcakes for special occassions...
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Recycle Truck / Garbage Truck Birthday Cake
Adam turned 4 in 2011..and following the red fire truck is yep, you got it...garbage truck..I wonder what he wants this year....
(side view 1)
(side view 2)
(side view 1)
(side view 2)
(front view)
(a little back view)
Once again, rushed home from work and prepared this! No blue prints! See the signboards? I don't really understand why it's there but my son does like signboards and putting them there creates a 'busy' illusion, as well as adding colours and takes your eyes away from the sloppiness of the icing...am i right?
The birthday boy with his cake! Why such obsession with garbage trucks (at that time)? Because of the mechanism and as a toy, it can do many things other than moving front and back...Also, he has seen many impressive garbage truck when we were in Melbourne..and they don't smell...so, more like fond memories than stinky ones!
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Clowning Around!
A dear friend of mine wanted a special birthday cake for her husband and she decided on a clown cake.
Well, I've never made one before so I told her to try other cake shops for this type of cake. But since it was kind of last-minute, she turned to me once again and begged me to attempt this task. Along with the reason behind a clown cake was a sad story of how her husband never had a birthday 'do while growing up, and he always wanted to become a 'clown' if he wasn't that successful in becoming a lawyer...(can you imagine?)
(top view)
btw, the cake is chocolate and butter cake....
(side view 1)
Well, I've never made one before so I told her to try other cake shops for this type of cake. But since it was kind of last-minute, she turned to me once again and begged me to attempt this task. Along with the reason behind a clown cake was a sad story of how her husband never had a birthday 'do while growing up, and he always wanted to become a 'clown' if he wasn't that successful in becoming a lawyer...(can you imagine?)
(top view)
btw, the cake is chocolate and butter cake....
(side view 1)
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Fire Truck Cake
At first, he wanted a garbage truck cake, then he wanted a fire truck cake...It was a working day and I had to rush home and the time? Not enough to bake, create and ice. So, I cheated a bit...
How? I bought a banana cake, cut it into few blocks, 'paste' them together with icing...and then concentrated (not really, with the 2 kids running around...) in making the icing, colouring them, then iced the cake, put it in the fridge and taking it out again...continue icing, what a process!
Finally, after about 2 hours or so, I told myself to stop (or else it won't get done coz' it was messy and far from being perfect) and hey, what's important was that my son approved it!
Finally, after about 2 hours or so, I told myself to stop (or else it won't get done coz' it was messy and far from being perfect) and hey, what's important was that my son approved it!
Ignore the messy bits, please...the cake was accessorized with bits and pieces of my son's toys such as the cone, little firemen, shovel and the firehydrant! Anything will do take make it look done!!!
There's my princess and prince blowing the candles!
Flora cuppie cake
top view
side view
some for the teachers...
It was my daughter's 6th birthday and she had been begging me for a cake to bring to her kinder for weeks before the big day. Finding time was the challenge. Somewhere after work and at 9-ish till midnite, I managed to whip this up. It was between a chocolate-covered cake and a flower cuppies cake. And the cuppies won because I want it to be different and knife-free and mess-free! Even the teacher thought it was a whole cake before my daughter started to take a cuppie one at a time to passed it to her friends!
side view
some for the teachers...
It was my daughter's 6th birthday and she had been begging me for a cake to bring to her kinder for weeks before the big day. Finding time was the challenge. Somewhere after work and at 9-ish till midnite, I managed to whip this up. It was between a chocolate-covered cake and a flower cuppies cake. And the cuppies won because I want it to be different and knife-free and mess-free! Even the teacher thought it was a whole cake before my daughter started to take a cuppie one at a time to passed it to her friends!
Loooooong silence...
I has been a year since I last posted anything! For one thing, my hobbies have taken a back seat (the 5th row if I may add) to make way for my existing job which is simply exhausting! So, now and then, when I have the time (not so much) I bake. Mostly when there are reasons for baking like kids birthdays, occassions like father's day...and yeap, things like that. Need to find more time to sit back, relax and bake...like life once treated me in Melbourne (or the other way round..)...sigh, the good 'ol days..during this whole year, i managed to snap a few pics of my 'foodart' but didn't upload...well, here goes...
Mixing 'em up!
I love chocolate...but I love colours as well.
Given a choice, I would always take any chocolate covered sweet things, rather than the coloured ones.
But...I love presenting a mixture of colours AND chocolate. So, I decided to bake mini chocolate cakes with black and white theme, and pink and green and....see for yourself!
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Strawberry cheesecake vs Chocolate cheesecake
Here are two very simple-to-make cheesecakes with different toppings. Strawberries vs. Chocolate ..both are simply delish!
The base is a mix of oreo cookies+Jacob crackers+Weetameal
(which explains the mixture of colours but tasted very nice!) The cheesecake is basically a mixture of cream cheese + whipping cream + sugar + eggs + lemon juice + a couple of tablespoons of flour and then, into the oven. No sweat!
The strawberry topping: Strawberries, sugar, water over heat.
The chocolate topping: Double-boiler chocolate pieces + milk.
Simple yet satisfying.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Slice Cheese Cake
So, what do you do when you feel like having cheese cake but there's no cream cheese in the fridge? Well, use the sliced cheese instead!
Maybe there's another name for it, but I found this recipe on the internet months ago, tried, tested AND loved it! It is soft and light, definitely return for seconds.
Recipe:
4-5 slice cheese
200ml milk
4 eggs (separate)
70gms butter/margarine
70gms sugar
70gms plain flour (sieved)
vanilla essence
Cut/Tear the slice cheese into small pieces and place it in a pot with the milk. Heat it on low till the cheese dissolves. Add butter till melted and switch off the heat. Let it cool. In another bowl, whip the egg whites till meringue. Put it aside. As for the egg yolks, whip it in another bowl, and further add the cheese+milk+butter mixture till combined. Then, add on plain flour bit by bit making sure the batter is smooth and no lumps visible. Finally, fold in the egg whites into the batter.
In a preheated oven, bake it about 170C for 50 minutes using the water bath method.
Recipe:
4-5 slice cheese
200ml milk
4 eggs (separate)
70gms butter/margarine
70gms sugar
70gms plain flour (sieved)
vanilla essence
Cut/Tear the slice cheese into small pieces and place it in a pot with the milk. Heat it on low till the cheese dissolves. Add butter till melted and switch off the heat. Let it cool. In another bowl, whip the egg whites till meringue. Put it aside. As for the egg yolks, whip it in another bowl, and further add the cheese+milk+butter mixture till combined. Then, add on plain flour bit by bit making sure the batter is smooth and no lumps visible. Finally, fold in the egg whites into the batter.
In a preheated oven, bake it about 170C for 50 minutes using the water bath method.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Salam Aidilfitri
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Mickey mouse cupcakes
Mickey cupcake tryouts
I was asked to do a mickey mouse design cupcakes and so, I came up with this sketch...
It then became a tryout session the night before,
It then became a tryout session the night before,
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