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Tutorial for my Carousel cake – this worked for me!

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After I shared my carousel dessert table I’ve received SO many emails and messages asking how I made the Carousel cake therefore I thought it would be easier to put a post together and share my experience with you. During the 2 and 1/2 days which took to make the cake (yes that long!) I took random pictures of “the cake in the making” and I’ll post them here so you can have a better idea of how I put the whole carousel together.

I’d like to add that I’m no expert whatsover 🙂 I only like to make beautiful things and to achieve them I try to get as much tips as possible from various sites, blogs, tutorials. This is what has worked for me so I’d like to share it with you and hopefully you will enjoy making this beautiful cake too!

THE BASICS

First of all I decided the size of my cake. I used 2 x 18cm vanilla sponge cakes and 1 x22cm. Because the cake HAD to be very stable, I only filled the layers with some lemon curd which gave the sponge a lovely fresh taste.

I then covered each cake (a part from the top one, I will later explain why I left that one out) with white ganache. The reason behind this is that when you cover the cake with ganache and then with fondant, the result it’s a much neater cake. I personally find it easier to smooth the ganache plus once you place the cake in the fridge the ganache gets harder and it stays that smooth. If you were to use buttercream you would get different bumps plus for me it is very difficult to smooth.

TIP: An amazing tutorial on how to cover your cakes with ganache can be found here.

Once my cakes were covered with ganache, I covered them with white fondant and then I stacked the 18cm cake on the top of the 22cm.

THE TOWER

I decided from the beginning the the only non edible bit of the cake would have been the tower in the middle. At the beginning I thought to use a kitchen roll and cover it in fondant but then in one of my cupboards I found a cardboard bottle tube and I quickly thought that it’d have been PERFECT to make the central tower. In fact when I placed it on the top of the 18cm cake it was well proportioned to the other measures, beginner luck again I guess!

As you can see from this picture the tower looks very bumpy, that’ s because I tried to covered it in fondant but it kept trapping bubbles of air! I was so fed up, I tried 3 times to cover it and then my husband proposed to just covered it with white paper: GREAT!

As I mentioned before, the cake on the top wasn’t covered in ganache but just fondant and the reason behind it is that it didn’t need to look perfect because it would have been completely covered by decorations later on,  so one less job to do!

THE CONE

Here it’s the tricky part… the cone.. please allow me to say the BLOODY cone!!

I made the base of the cone out of a tick paper and tried to get it proportioned to the size of my cake but then it was so difficult to cover it in fondant! I thought.. either I’m using a very cheap fondant (well to be honest I use the Tesco brand but it has always worked so well!) or either this is just very hard to do! I did, let me think 4/5 attempts to cover it with fondant.. every time it was breaking on the top… once I was rolling it around it wasn’t big enough so I had to start all over again, roll it and try again.. and again.. I was almost giving up, I swear! Then it magically worked! I rolled a big round white piece of fondant and then I placed the cone on one side and rolled the fondant around the cone. It doesn’t matter if the two parts of fondant don’t join perfectly as you can always make that the back of the cake I guess!

TIP: if the fondant breaks on the top of the cone just add some fondant on the tip and smooth it with the rest. At the end with all the decorations around, I promise, nobody will notice (Did you? eheh)

Once you got your cone remember to create a long “sausage” of fondant to put around the base of the cake. This will ensure that the cone will not move from the base and that you have a place where you can attach more decorations. Remember the rule “less is better” doesn’t work for a carousel cake, in fact in this case more decorations you have the better the result is!

To make the long golden fondant “sausages” used to decorate the cone, I first rolled out long pieces of fondant then I smoothered them with a cake smoother. I know, you need to be patient.. very patient but they come out perfectly round. Then, like for the other decorations, I brushed them with golden lustre dust.

TIP:  To make the top cake more stable I glued its cardboard base to the top of the tower using some super attack glue.

THE DECORATIONS

The tricky part of this cake is that you cannot really prepare much of the decorations in advance. In fact if you prepare the fondant decorations days before, they get hard and once you try to place them on the cake they crack and don’t bend to follow the shape of the cake.

For the decorations I used two different types of frill cutter, different plastic moulds and a horse cookie cutter.

First of all I started rolling my light blue fondant in long stripes then I gently pressed the frill cutter on the fondant.

MISTAKE Number ONE  Please don’t be as daft as me haha. At the beginning I cut the fondant as long as the lenght of the plastic cutter but that meant that once I put it on a cake you could see different gaps between the stripes because I could not perfectly joint each stripe to the other (see picture below).

So please instead press the frill cutter on the fondant then lift it up and position it again where the first stripe finishes. I should probably make a video to better show you… anyway make a long stripe!

Once you make all the stripes it’s the time to get the beige ones golden. Getting the golden colour was a bit tricky . I first followed some (obviously wrong!) instructions and my fondant turned out brown, it look like I had attached a stripe of cardboard box to the cake! (and I have this picture to prove it lol!). So I had to dismantled everything and start all over again…

Thank God my lovely hubby came to my rescue and made a light shade of beige.  We then brushed golden lustre dust on EACH decoration. I have to say, this part took ages and we ended up having our kitchen covered in lustre dust, ourselves covered in golden powder and probably got just the right amount where it should have been ! LOL

MISTAKE NUMBER TWO: Because I was worried that by the time I had finished brushing the stripes with golden lustre dust they would have become hard, I started attaching them to the cake and only then I brushed them with lustre dust. Please DO NOT do this because it is almost impossible to avoid some lustre dust landing on white bits of fondant, and once it’s there you cannot get rid of it!

I made different decorations using the plastic moulds and powder them with golden lustre dust too.

TIP: please remember to brush the plastic moulds with some cornstarch and tap them to remove the excess before you press the fondant in them. This will make the decorations come out easily.

We made some little fondant pearls which were the decorations used for the bottom tier and those were  covered too in lustre dust.

To attach all the decorations to the cake I brushed each one of them with little edible glue (if you put to much of it the piece tend to slide down the fondant!) and stuck them to the cake using our creativity.

TIP: make your own edible glue! To stick the sugar decorations on the cake, mix some tylose powder with some water and it quickly becomes pretty tick, ready to use edible glue! Easy right?

The only thing I prepared in advance were the little horses which I cut out of fondant few days earlier and decorated them with some royal icing. My husband still think they look funny because they look like they’ve got wigs on their head! LOL

Because the horses really didn’t want to stay in place, we glued them to the poles using super attack. We just needed to remember our guests not to eat them!

For the posts I used cake dowels. They were the perfect height for my cake so I didn’t need to cut them, I guess this was AGAIN a bit of beginners luck! On each dowel we twisted a little sausage of golden fondant and let it dry.

The tricky bit was getting the right measurements to insert the dowels into the cake. The dowels should be equally distant from the tower and placed in a way that the left side of the cake mirrored the right side.

Once we fit them, we then placed the top tier on the tower. We now only needed to worry that it was well centered (otherwise it would have fall when we moved the cake) and that during the night the cat would not jump on it! I think I took this picture at 1 something am in the morning… Aaaand breaaaaaaaaaaaath….

I hope this tutorial was helpful. Please share any comment with me and ask any question you might have as I’m sure I forgot to explain something!

My son’s birthday was already a special day and this cake made it even more special so I really hope you will attempt to create one Carousel cake to make your celebration a lovely memory!

My May Bank Holiday family meal

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It seems like celebrations in my family are not ending any time soon!

This week I got really excited (overly excited I’d say!) because Britmums was incredibly kind to send me some vouchers to use for my grocery shopping at Morrison’s! I was already planning to cook a nice meal for my family to celebrate May Bank Holiday so this came at the perfect time! Plus I wanted to prepare something extra special as on Sunday was mine and my husband’s anniversary too!!

On Saturday I headed down to Morrison’s with my mom and the children (just to make the task a little bit more exciting!) It was probably my second time doing grocery shopping there as I usually go just round the corner to a different supermarket, so I was looking forward to see what they had to offer. As soon as we went in we saw these beautiful counters full of fresh vegetables and fruits, many colours and lovely smells, I felt like being back at the market in Italy! First impression was awesome and my mom was incredibly delighted too!

The variety and choice for fresh fruits and vegetables was incredible. This was the big selection only of aubergines!

When I came home I didn’t realise the amount of grocery products I bought, which compare to the money spent was a great value for money!

I bought many fresh product (very impressed with the fish counter where the same product was £10 per kg cheaper than what I usually pay for at my usual fishmonger).

We found beautiful flowers to decorate the table and many other good value products.

For my Sunday meal I decided to prepare artichokes and parmesan mini quiche served with grilled asparagus and salsa hollandaise for starter. For main course I wanted to use the lovely purple aubergines I bought so I prepared aubergine parmigiana plus I prepared a tasty Tacchino tonnato. And to end this lovely meal I baked a yummy vanilla sponge cake decorated it with fresh cream and sweet forest fruits!

Below you can find the recipe for my starter. More recipes for this meal coming soon!

Artichokes and parmesan quiche

I wish people were not so “scared” when it comes to make their own shortcrust pasty: it’s dead easy! You just need to rub some butter in flour, add some cold water and mix it! In a matter of minutes you get a smooth dough. Here it’s the full recipe:

175gr of plain flour

75gr of butter

cold water

To make the filling for the artichokes mini quiche you would need:

125ml double cream

3 free range eggs

thyme

salt and pepper

1 jar of artichokes (you can use fresh one too if you prefer)

100gr of parmesan

To prepare the dough simply rub the butter and the flour with your fingertips then knead it for 5 minutes. I am personally lazy when it comes to knead so I put it in a mixer and mix it with a dough hook to get a smooth dough. Chill it in the fridge for 30 minutes then take it out and start rolling it on a floured surface.

Once the dough is rolled use a round cutter slightly bigger than the little tins you will use to bake the quiche in and cut different circles.

I had enough dough to cut out 8 circles

Butter your little tins and then place one circle of shortcrust pastry in each tin.

TIP: you can use a muffin tin if you prefer;

To prepare the filling beat the eggs with some salt and pepper.

Then add the double cream

Cut the artichokes in tiny pieces

Add parmesan and thyme.

Whisk all together an use a big ladle to fill the tins

Make sure you don’t reach the top, ideally you should fill them up to 3/4.

Add the pieces of artichokes

Baked them in the oven at 190 degrees for around 15 minutes.

When the time is up check if your mini quiche are puffy and risen, if they are not leave them in the oven for another couple of minutes. They should look like these…

 

While the mini quiche are in the oven you can grill some asparagus preferably using a cast iron grill.

Prepare first the asparagus by cutting the tough woody ends and then using a vegetable peeler shave off a thin layer of sking from the stalks. Then drizzle them with a bit of olive oil and grill them for 5-6 minutes (this will then depend on the thickness of the spears) or until tender. Turn the asparagus once during cooking.

To prepare the hollandaise sauce you will need:

juice of half a lemon

2 eggs at room temperature

100gr of chilled unsalted butter

salt and pepper

First of all cut the butter  into small cubes. Then place only the yolks in a a heat proof bowl and whisk them with a little cold water. Place the bowl over a saucepan of simmering water on low heat (bain marie method) . Make sure the bowl doesn’t touch the water. Add a cube of butter at the time and whisk until it melts. Repeat until you have used all butter. Once the sauce has reached a thick custard consistency remove it from the heat and add lemon juice and salt and pepper.

TIP: if the sauce starts to curdle (which happened to me! ) you need to remove it from the heat and whisk in a ice cube to bring the temperature down. If this doesn’t work (it didn’t for me!) add another egg yolk, take it over to the gentle heat again and keep stirring. Eventually it will go back to normal… pheeew! (it did for me).

Drizzle the hollandaise sauce on the grilled asparagus and serve immediately.

This incredible tasty parmesan aubergine was down to the huge amount of basil used for the sauce, the good quality aubergines and the tasty mozzarella.

My second main course was tacchino tonnato a very popular italian cold dish. Basically it’s thin slices of turkey served with a creamy tuna and egg sauce on top, usually served in a large platter and decorated with capers. It is a perfect spring dish to celebrate sunny days!

Our meal is ready! Buon appetito!

Cannot wait to get to the dessert! The choice for the fresh fruits in Morrison’s was incredible so I used many types of berries to create a feast of flavours!

A huge thank you to Britmums for chosing me to be a #Morrisonsmum and be part of this lovely project. Thanks to Morrison’s too for providing me with the vouchers and made me discover their huge range of fresh quality products which are outstanding.

Leonardo’s first birthday – Part two, the cake smash

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And the celebration continued!

After lunch it was cake smashing time so we let Leonardo wear only his shorts as we knew it was going to get messy!  But as soon as we placed the cake in front of him we were suprised to see that he did not grab it! Instead he gentle started to taste the cream, first with his finger and then he leaned towards it with his whole face but in a curious way… It was almost like he could not believe mummy gave him a WHOLE cake for himself! It was so funny to watch!

“Mhhh, this is actually really good… let’s try another little bit….”

“I LOVE IT…!”

“Mummy, is it really all for me?!”

“GNAM GNAM better stuff my face before mummy realises I’m eating the whole lot”

“Wonder if this mean I can eat cake everyday now…”

“This is a bit hard but worth trying it..”

Obviously we didn’t let him eat the whole cake but I think he was well satisfied at the end.

We had to give him a bath almost immediately after the cake smashing snap as he was all sticky and smelly. Only when he had his pjs on we realised we didn’t give him a candle  to blow so we placed one on the top of a cupcake and this was his reaction face…

“What’s that.. I want to touch it!”

Despite the amount of sugar he went to sleep like.. a baby!

Happy first birthday my love!

Leonardo’s first birthday! – Part one

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SNAP! A year has gone by so quickly and here we are celebrating my son’s FIRST birthday! All my family came over from Italy so we took the occasion to have him baptised too and we had a big party with fab food, lots of cake and obviously Prosecco!

For this party I planned to create a Carousel dessert table and I challenged myself to create a 3 tier carousel cake (yes, there is a hidden cake under the cone too!)…it literallly drove me mad! At one point I was ready to throw everything out of the window. Lucky my husband came to help me and together we finished decorating what it felt like an endless cake job!

Because we took many pictures of the beautiful day, this post is about the dessert table. Another post will follow soon with more pictures dedicated to Leonardo “the cake smasher”!

The sweets included vanilla and orange cupcakes topped with cloud frosting and carousel horses made out of fondant.

I used different  party favours and filled them with candy rock and golden chocolate.

For this dessert table I sticked to light blue, white and golden colours which I thought looked great together!

I really don’t know where to start describing this cake. It was hard to make it because of the many challenging tasks like trying to cover the cone without breaking the fondant or  figuring out how to make the horses stand up without breaking them or making them fall,  and many many others. But I’m glad I did not give up as it was my original idea to make a Carousel cake and I sticked to it! At the end I was pretty happy with the final result!

I was so inspired by many amazing pictures of babies wearing fun cone hats for their first birthdays so I made a light blue cone hat and cut a number one out of a golden glittery paper. Then I made a wollen pom pom and I attached it to the top. You will see in my next post how cute Leonardo looked with the hat on!

Can you tell some little person tried to grab the biscuit letters?

Every single golden detail was brushed with golden lustre dust and carefully glued (don’t worry it was edible glue) to the white fondant. It was so difficult not to get the fondant stained with the golden powder!

Not sure if it’s the new oven but these cupcakes were incredibly light and fluffy!

To create the baroque details I rolled out some fondant and pressed it in plastic moulds. After making 10 decorations of so they finally stopped breaking and started coming out fine.

I was so excited when I received this ferris wheel cupcake holder! I saw many pictures of it on various American websites and I looked for it for ages but it was only available overseas or available to be shipped over here for crazy prices. Glad I didn’t give up and eventually found one for a very good price!

Would you believe this was my first time creating paper pin wheels?

I think my husband still have nightmares about these little fondants dots. He made many of them and then carefully covered them in lustre dust… seriously when did he become so patient?!?!

I love marshmallows and I thought it was a fun idea to have them on a stick as a little treat.

Vanilla cookie biscuits covered in fondant went down pretty fine with many glasses of prosecco.

Many many balloons in the air…

Chocolate bars wrapped in golden paper.

My relatives at the beginning thought it was a fake cake… it was not!

How precious this day was I cannot even describe it.. unforgettable!

Don’t miss my next post where Leonardo will be presented with his own First Birthday cake  covered with cream. Will he smash it or gently eat it? Wait and see…