Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Cake Decorating

We were planning for our summer kickoff carnival, when we got the brilliant idea to do cake decorating. For our kids' carnival we read "If You Give a Cat a Cupcake" and let the children decorate cupcakes. Then we said "Why should the little kids get all the fun?”

My hope was that I could get one of the people from “Ace of Cakes” to come and do a demo, but I had no such luck. It’s ok – I understand they’re busy people. *sigh* It was then that I had to figure out a plan b, so I turned to Publix. I had been told in the past that they donate supplies to places, so I called the bakery to see what I could work out. They told me I needed to write a letter to corporate and get the donation of supplies approved, and then we could talk about getting a decorator to come and do a demonstration for my teens.

I wrote a letter and faxed it ASAP, and within a week I got a $100 gift card! Score! I called the bakery back, but didn’t get a response. Not a problem. I got the supplies (and 6 hours of baking and making of icing later), and decided to do the program myself. A couple of days before the program, the Publix bakery finally called me back, and agreed to have a decorator come out. She did a demo, showing the teens different techniques, and icing a couple of cakes (both of which we got to keep – awesome!).

While the demo was going, my coworkers and I set up the supplies. I baked a bunch of 13” x 9” cakes and quartered them, and made I don’t know how many batches of buttercream. We used the Wilton recipe, but with so many hands handling it for so long, I’m not sure it was the best idea. The icing got really runny after awhile. Maybe if we had had ice to rest it on when it wasn’t being used things would’ve fared better. Live and learn. The teens had a blast (even the guys), and it is definitely a program I will do again sometime.

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