2019-06-01_Food_Heaven

(Nancy Kaufman) #1

BRUSHSTROKES


AND BLOOMS CAKE


SERVES 40-50
FOR THE CAKE


  • vanilla sponge cake: 25cm (10in) in
    diameter, consisting of five layers,
    filled with vanilla buttercream and
    strawberry jam, and covered
    with vanilla buttercream
    TO DECORATE

  • 2.5kg (5lb 8oz) vanilla buttercream
    to fill and cover the cake

  • 600g (1lb 5oz) Wilton Candy Melts:
    you can use as many colours as you like,
    I used white, yellow, pink, light green, navy
    and purple

  • edible flowers of your choice
    (I used roses)
    EQUIPMENT

  • 25cm (10in) diameter cake tins

  • baking parchment or trays

  • bain-marie or microwave-proof bowl

  • piping bags

  • scissors

  • large palette knife

  • cocktail sticks


TECHNIQUES
MAKING CANDY MELT
BRUSHSTROKES, PIPING
BUTTERCREAM, USING
EDIBLE FLOWERS
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Juliet Sear shows you how to create sculptural pastel shards of
chocolate candy, which support the pretty roses as they nestle within.

1 To make your cake, fill and layer it,
crumb coat and cover it in buttercream (you
will need a total of 5kg (11lb) of batter for this
cake). Make sure you reserve some of
the buttercream to attach the
‘brushstroke’ decorations.

TOP
TIP

I baked five layers for this cake,
making it really tall so the
brushstroke shards could be
nice and large.

2 To make the brushstrokes, heat the Candy
Melts carefully in the microwave or over a
bain-marie until fully melted, mix up your
shades and place the coloured chocolate into
piping bags.

3 Use a spoon or a piping bag with a fairly
large hole snipped at the tip to dollop
mounds of melted chocolate, approximately
a generous teaspoon to a tablespoon in
quantity, onto baking parchment or trays (A).
Vary the sizes to give you different lengths
and widths. Then use a large palette knife
to swipe gently by holding on the top of the
chocolate (B), then sweeping downwards in
as long a length as you can, until the
chocolate becomes thin at the end and a
stroke is formed (C).

TOP
TIP

I make my own shades of candy
melts by mixing the brighter colours
with white ones to soften the hues.

4 Leave the brushstrokes to set for
10-15 minutes until they are completely
hard, before tr ying to move them (D).
5 Use the brushstrokes to decorate
your cake using the remaining buttercream
for sticking them onto the top and sides. Pipe
a little buttercream onto the cake surface (E),
then gently press the brushstroke on (F-G).

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F

B

G

E

CD

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