Sunday, November 6, 2011

Married Woman!

My last post was not baking related at all.. Oops. Brad just really wanted me to post a blog from our honeymoon and I didn't feel like creating a whole new blog for one post. It got me thinking though.. I never posted anything about how the wedding cake/cupcake baking went!

I had originally planned to make a traditional wedding cake. Lauryn came out and we practiced it, and everything went well, except it wasn't perfect. I then did another run of the largest tier on my own and felt better.. But something wasn't quite right and I couldn't figure out what it was. My frosting technique isn't great and I can't get really smooth edges.. At that point I was close, but not where I wanted to be. The height was also an issue on such a huge cake, so I guess my measurements were off ( I'm not trained in traditional baking so I don't have the whole baking ratio thing down). I knew I could do it, but I wasn't feeling like it was the right time to experiment or stress myself out being a perfectionist. And all spring and summer long I was baking cupcakes for people and coming up with some very pretty and tasty stuff. I then realized it was time to rethink my strategy. The cake was doable, but transporting and stacking on the wedding day was no doubt going to be an issue. I love my cupcakes and they're much easier to move around and put out on a tiered display, so I thought I'd attempt a cupcake wedding cake. I mentioned my idea to Brad and he was very hesitant.. He turned into a groom stuck on what's traditional and told me I had to clear it with both our moms before doing it. They were both on my team so the plan was set in motion!

As the wedding got even closer and my plate was getting fuller, I decided I needed to make this whole bake-my-own-cake plan even simpler. So with my business tax id I signed up for an account with a wholesale cake decorations company and ordered flowers for my cupcakes, cake, and display. I also ordered a really nice cupcake tower to set all my beauties upon. Everything was going so well!

I was nervous, but it seemed like everyone else was more nervous than me about my plan. Except Lauryn. She was my rock and not only that, very excited to come out and bake. I had everything planned out beautifully so when she arrived, we would bake and be happy. And that's exactly what happened! Lauryn arrived and almost immediately put an apron on and got started with the lemons (poor Lala, always stuck with the lemons, even Brad said, "wow, Lauryn, it seems like every time you are here, you are zesting lemons!"). So we all jokingly named her the Lemon Curdmudgeon. We made about 80 chocolate cupcakes with raspberry filling and swiss meringue raspberry buttercream, and about 80 lemon cupcakes with lemon curd filling and vanilla frosting. Somehow everything got done in a timely fashion and we were happy with the results. I was in charge of the 6" cake which was just my chocolate cake with Brad's favorite canned frosting, which we would cut into at the wedding and serve to each other. I used a vanilla homemade frosting on the outside to match the cupcakes and spent a little bit of freak out time trying to make it look smooth, but eventually gave up and decided I was happy with the work Lauryn and I did and realized it really couldn't have gone any better. I had the perfect partner and perfect outcome for my "crazy" make-my-own-wedding-'cake' plan.

The Aftermath (please note, Fiona was not in the mix until the very end when we were wrapping things up/cleaning up- I really need to find a commercial kitchen to bake in though!!).


Of course the day came and went with a total blur, but I had a couple of favorite parts which include the cupcakes/cake:

1) Brad was very sad to learn in the beginning that I wanted to put two pretty glass birds on top of the cake instead of people/figures. As I mentioned, he was suddenly a traditionalist and couldn't deal with anything "outside" the box. I felt he deserved his wish after he gave in on the cupcakes, so I snuck around and found a little figurine that I could settle on. Only his mom was in on the secret. The morning of the wedding when Lauryn and I set up the cupcakes, we covered up the whole display with a box and sheet contraption to protect it from the fog (don't get me started) and so that when Brad arrived, he could uncover everything for the big reveal. We instructed the coordinator to allow Brad to uncover the display and stressed the importance, but apparently when Brad's mom told him to do so, the coordinator became a psycho and said Brad was too busy (this woman was great in the beginning but really got on my nerves the day of- Joanne from Chateau La Joye). So Joanne uncovered it, apparently adjusted the display to her liking (HOW COULD SHE, ugh) and eventually Brad went down to see it. I'm told he was impressed but suddenly became irate when he saw figurines on top of the cake instead of birds, "where are the birds!!! she wanted birds, who did this?!" And his mom had to explain that it was my surprise to him. During the ceremony, he whispered to me that he loved the people on the cake and that I was really sweet to do that for him. It was a perfect moment.

Cake Topper

Wedding Cake Display

2) The cake cutting was a lot of fun. Brad almost didn't believe I put canned frosting in the middle but when he tasted it, he was overjoyed. Right after cake cutting we had to do the bouquet and garter toss, and Brad still had his plate with him. Joanne took his plate while he took off my garter, and when he started to bend down, all I hear is, "You're eating my cake!!!" And then Joanne says, "it's really good!" She was seriously eating the cake she was supposed to be holding for him. He laughed, but I know Brad. 1) he was upset that someone was eating HIS cake that was made special for him, 2) he does not share food with anyone but me (germaphobe). Did I mention Joanne is crazy??? Fortunately the rest of the cake was salvaged and while he didn't get anymore at the wedding, he did have some after the honeymoon.

Cake Cutting

I have baked a ton since the wedding and honeymoon but I can't remember all of it. While I wrote this post I made an apple pie and plan to eat it soon. Tis the season!!

Until next time!!

**All Photos courtesy of Ken Buck Photography**