Showing posts with label Ferrari. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ferrari. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

B is for...

Ferrari.  No wait -- it's for Bobby! 

One of dh's co-workers who orders a cake from me annually wanted either a Ferrari (the car) cake or a big letter 'B'.  It was rather short notice and I didn't think I could manage a Ferrari in the middle of the week, so a big 'B' it was. 

But to make up for the Ferrari-lessness, I added the Ferrari logos.  I think it turned out pretty well.

(please forgive my iPhone photo)

Carved 9" x 13" red velvet cake with Italian meringue buttercream.  Covered with marshmallow fondant and edible image logos. 

PS.  My airbrush is my bestest friend.

Monday, April 7, 2008

Ferrari Cake

Last week, and at the last minute, dh's co-worker asked if I could make a Ferrari or BMW cake. Having never made a car cake and personally, not polished enough as it is in cake decorating, I knew this was a challenge I wasn't ready to take on. Not to mention, he wanted it the same weekend I already have a cake due and will also have family visiting from out of town.

I told him no. He asked for it on a different date. I told him that I didn't feel comfortable making a car cake, but would consider making a normal cake adorned with the car's logo. He was okay with that option and opted for the Ferrari logo.

The cake he requested was only serving a few people. And since it was going to be small, I took creative liberty on this one too.
Since most Ferrari's are red, I wanted to cover the cake in red fondant. But I didn't want to make red fondant (a big, messy pain), so I just bought a 2 lb tub of Satin Ice from my local cake supply store.

I have raved about Satin Ice fondant in the past, but I did not enjoy working with it this time. I've become very accustomed to the maliability and ease of use of my homemade mmf. I've perfected the recipe so it comes out exactly how I want it each time. The SI fondant was hard and once I placed it on the cake, it cracked and tore. Fortunately, I was able to save it (the cake).


Here's a picture of the logo dh's coworker requested. He actually wanted the cake in the shape of the logo...my creative liberty said, well, no. It was simple enough, and the horse was the last thing added.

I will admit, the horse stressed me out A LOT. While putting together the shape and colors was relatively easy, I didn't want to have to make another one, so my first pass had to be the one. Not great, but it was good enough!



Dh's coworker LOVED it! (smile)





8", three-layer red velvet cake with cream cheese frosting. Covered in red Satin Ice fondant and decorated with mmf accents. Airbrushed with 'old gold' luster dust. Horse logo drawn on with black Americolor Food Writer pen.

With the scraps I made red velvet & cream cheese frosting cake balls (about 55 pieces). SOOooOO good! I don't really care for red velvet cake because of it's nondescript taste. It's just buttermilk cake with a hint of chocolate, but the red color completely throws me. I expect fruity or something other than what you get. But the smushed combo is quite divine when covered in chocolate (or white chocolate in this case).