Monday, February 27, 2012

Cream Cake Fascination



I've always been a huge fan of cream cakes. Every birthday when my dad ordered a special cake for me, I wondered how they make it. So it was impossible for me to hide my liking for cream cakes when I became a baking enthusiast.

I went ahead to learn the basics of making a beautiful cake and found that it surely is not a piece of cake to make a perfect one. Right from making the basic sponge to covering the layers with the cream takes a good amount of patience and effort. There is no end to the creative ways in making a cake. Cakes definitely are the star attraction for several occasions, be it a birthday, an anniversary or a random get together. It really is a great satisfaction to make the show stopper from scratch and see the people go ‘Oooh’ and ‘Aaahhh’ over the beauty and taste. I really feel like a ‘Celebrity Designer’ ;).
I made several cakes for my colleagues’ kids’ birthday parties. And when I asked the Moms for feedback I got a common statement from all of them - ‘I should have ordered a bigger one’ :P..

I am still experimenting and trying to gain expertise on all the varieties of cakes I can make. Right now I am planning a very special one for my own birthday :) he hi.. I believe ‘Birthdays are nature's way of telling us to eat more cake’.

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

The Little Drunkards - Rum Balls



You are a good chef if you can turn your disasters into a beautiful dish and say that this is indeed what it was meant to be. :) He hi hi… This is the tale of the 'Serendipitous Rum Balls’. To tell the truth, I was actually trying to make Red Velvet Cupcakes, but the batter spilled out of the cups and I ended up with some pretty 'Frankenstein'-y cupcakes. These ghoulish disasters would've been great for Halloween. The cake itself tasted heavenly, but I was devastated for some time, thinking that I'd have to let such an amazing cake go to waste… and that's when it hit me. I mashed the so called ‘cup cakes’ and added some raisins soaked in rum, a generous spoon of rum and little honey and made balls out of these, dipped them in dark chocolate and VOILĂ€…. The Rum Balls were ready. These small, easy to pop, Rum Balls are also called ‘Borrachitos’ in Peru, which when translated to English mean ‘Little Drunkards’. True to their name, these little drunken delights turned out to be an absolute favorite among many of our friends.