Cutie Cake Café
18Sep/097

Beginnings in Sugarcraft

I've spent the past two months working on various projects in my pastry class, all of which added up to a final presentation and grade. Last night was our final night, where we had to present five of our creations in an attractive display: wedding cake, pastillage showpiece, sugar showpiece, chocolate box, and a fresh-made mousse cake. (Be sure to click all the images to see them larger.)

The Wedding Cake

As I'm sure you already know, my wedding cake was the mermaid cake I wrote about not too long ago. Since they were foam forms, we were able to keep them for the past few weeks until the final.

The Pastillage Showpiece

I have already written about this too, but only had some crappy cell phone pictures to show you. Now I was able to take some better ones with my real camera!

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The Sugar Showpiece

The sugar showpiece was to be an underwater scene made entirely of sugar. The base, water, seaweed, and coral were made of poured sugar (boil it to horrendous temperatures and pour into various things for different effects). The pumice was made of rock sugar (boil sugar and add a spoonful of royal icing at a certain temperature to make it all foamy). The fish and jellyfish were made of isomalt, which was blown and pulled for various effects. Unfortunately, most of my jellyfish's tentacles broke off. :(

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The Chocolate Box

The chocolate box was made completely out of chocolate, which we tempered the hard way - on a marble slab. :P The decorations on top were piped onto plastic and very carefully glued on with chocolate (and the help of some awesome chef's grade canned air stuff to freeze the chocolate solid very quickly).

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The Mousse Cake - Night and Fire

For the mousse cake, we had a few different ones to choose from. I chose this one because, well, I like it! The bottom is a pistachio genoise, the middle is a chocolate hazelnut mousse, and the top is a raspberry mousse. It's topped of with a thin layer of raspberry glaze, wrapped in some more tempered chocolate, and decorated with some of my leftover chocolate decorations (from the box) and strawberries (because we were all out of raspberries - boo!).

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All in all, I'm pretty pleased with the way things turned out, although everything could have been a lot better. :P

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  1. Wow! They look gorgeous & too pretty to eat! Congrats on such a fantastic job well done.

  2. WoW!

    Oh, the Pastillage Showpieces are so wonderful! And the Sugar Showpieces I find unbelievable beautiful! Congratulations for your Chocolate Box and for your Mousse Cake: I liked them very much, they are so really gorgeous done!

    I´m a bit jealous you could make such a course, unfortunatly there is no such course here.. hm, to travel into another country seems too far..

    :-)

  3. Aww, thanks so much ladies! :)

    Dimitrana: You have so much talent already, I’d be amazed to see what you would learn from additional training lol! I attend a culinary arts college, but my instructor told me that there are a lot of individual sugarcraft classes available out there. There’s nothing like that where you live?

  4. Kelley, you are so talented. Everything looks so delicious. Your aunt is so very proud of you and your accomplishments.

  5. Wow, a beautiful blog..nice creative touch you have…loved the work and admire your finesse !

  6. I love your work is so different and glamorus, where did you take your course.

  7. Thank you, Elsa! I’m currently going to school at the Culinary Institute Alain & Marie LeNotre. :)


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