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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around a participant's experience baking and decorating a vanilla cake for a baby shower, with many others expressing admiration and requesting the recipe. Participants share their thoughts on cake decoration techniques, fondant usage, and personal baking experiences.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shares their pride in baking a cake for a baby shower and offers to share their vanilla cake recipe.
  • Several participants express admiration for the cake's appearance and request the recipe.
  • Another participant mentions their upcoming need for a cake recipe for a birthday party.
  • One participant inquires about the difficulty of decorating with fondant.
  • Another participant shares their preference for homemade marshmallow fondant over store-bought options.
  • One participant notes the time-consuming nature of working with fondant but finds it enjoyable.
  • Several participants compliment the cake and the decorator's talent.
  • One participant shares their experience of using a milk/lemon juice substitute for buttermilk in the recipe.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a general agreement on the admiration for the cake and the decorator's skills. Participants express a shared interest in the recipe, but no clear consensus emerges regarding fondant techniques.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal baking experiences and preferences, particularly regarding cake decoration and fondant. The discussion reflects a community of individuals interested in baking and cake design.

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Members of the consultant community who are interested in baking, cake decoration techniques, and recipe sharing may find this thread particularly engaging.

AnnieBee
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I have spent most of yesterday and this afternoon baking and decorating a cake for a baby shower (for 40 people!), and I am just a teensy bit proud of how it turned out so I thought I'd share :).

My friend is hosting the shower for a chinese lady she works for, and 2009 is the year of the ox, which explains the topper... :D

If anyone wants a GREAT vanilla cake recipe, I'd be happy to share the one I found. It is moist and oh so delicious!
 

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Wonderful job Annie - another awesome one!
 
OMG.......that looks amazing!!!

and YES, please do share your recipe!
 
wow.

How hard is it to decorate with the fondat or whatever it's called...
 
Beautiful Annie!!!

Yes, please do share your recipe. I'm making DS birthday cake for his party next weekend. His cake is either going to be an Aircraft Carrier or a Fighter Jet....maybe ;)

don't forget to post your pics in the baking today thread too.
 
Cute! Reminds me of Baskin 'n' Robbins Ice Cream! Love the ox! Very nice! YES!!! Share your recipe please.
 
I LOVE IT!~ Nice JOb!
 
You know what? You are an AMAZING cake decorator...it takes alot of talent to do what you do, you should be very proud of your work! :thumbup:
 
super cute!! The momma to be will be so happy!
 
Awesome!! Please do share your recipe. I am going to be doing some cupcakes soon and I need a good recipe!
 
BEAutiful Annie!

P.S. My birthday's in December, I like pink and purple and I LOVE vanilla cake ;) :D
 
MAGNIFICENT! hope i spelled that right lol, its late!
 
Gorgeous!!!
 
I am in awe of your talent! All of you guys who bake your own cakes for birthdays are so great! I just run to the local bakery department and order one or get Carvel! I wish I had just one ounce of your talent! :)
 
Wonderful. I only do piping cakes never fondant.
 
That is beautiful! You should be proud!
 
Wow..that is beautiful. Are we going to be seeing you on the Food Network challenge show soon (I can't remember the name) where they design cakes for brides,birthdays, etc.? You have a real talent there, girl!!
 
Great job! The cake looks awesome!!! :balloon:
 
Wow that cake is beautiful!
 
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Thanks so much everyone! I have had a lot of fun, but really, I am not that creative, I just am good at using other peoples ideas. For the person who asked, fondant is not too hard, but takes practice to learn how to get it to work, and cover the sides without wrinkles! I have never used bought fondant, so I don't know what that is like to use. For doing the decorations, it's just like being a kid playing with play-doh! It is quite time consuming though.

I am trying to get us all ready for our play group, but I'll try and post the recipe this afternoon.
 
Beautiful cake! Good job!

I love working with homemade marshmallow fondant, not the box stuff. It tastes much better. It is time consuming but fun, and the outcome is so beautiful!

Debbie :chef:
 
Absolutely exquisite!!!
Great job - I'd be proud too!!!
 
Great job! I can't wait for the recipe!
 
It is soo cute!!
 
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OK, so here is the vanilla cake recipe. It is originally for two 9" pans, but I baked it (twice) as one 12" cake and it came out perfectly. I lined the bottom with parchment and sprayed the sides with a baking spray (like bakers joy or PAM with flour). I also used the milk/lemon juice substitute for the buttermilk, so I guess I can't entirely vouch for the recipe made with real buttermilk, LOL! For the 12" pan it took 28-30mins at 350F. Enjoy! :chef:

Buttermilk Layer Cake (Adapted from the new "Joy of Cooking" according to the web-site I got it from)

2 1/3 cups cake flour (I used normal all-purpose)
1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/4 teaspoon salt
3 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla
6 ounces butter
1 1/3 cups sugar
1 cup buttermilk

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease two 9-inch cake pans and set aside. Sift together the cake flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt; set aside. In a small bowl, whisk together the eggs and vanilla.

Using a mixer on medium speed, beat the butter until creamy. Over the course of 3 minutes, beat in the sugar. Over 2 minutes, add the egg mixture. Reduce the speed to low and alternate adding the flour and buttermilk in three parts,scraping the bowl.

Divide the batter between the pans and smooth the tops. Bake until light golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center comes out clean, 25 to 30 minutes. Cool for 10 minutes, then unmold onto a rack to cool completely before frosting.
 
How do you make your fondant? A friend of mine was trying to make some for the first time and was struggling. Do you have a recipe or a reference site?
 
Annie...your cake is BEAUTIFUL!! You did such a great job!

Amanda...here is a link to a site that tells you how to make marshmallow fondant. I have done this a few times and it is pretty easy and tastes good. WAY cheaper than buying your own, plus it tastes better! Fondant 101, Making Marshmallow Fondant, Cake Decorating
 
Beautiful cake! You are so talented! Thanks for posting the recipe.
 
AWESOME!!! What A Beautiful Cake!!! :chef:
 

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