Thursday, February 18, 2010

Men Like Cakes Too

Now that Valentine's day is over ladies, I believe that it is time to show your significant just how much you appreciate him and yes ladies men like cakes too. I know that this might be a tricky thing to decide on, because you do not want to give your man a cake with flower decorations on it and even hearts or I Love You wrote on the cake might be to feminine.





Men love chocolate just as much as women do, so why wouldn't you bake him him a cake with chocolate icing? This will also serve as a plus for you because chocolate icing is dark,this will allow for any mistakes you might make in the decorative design. I am all for making things simpler and because the design might take some time, it might be a good idea to use a box cake mix. In my cake decorating class we used cake box mixes and my favorite was Betty Crocker. The trick to making it come out tasting like semi-homemade is adding a 1/4 cup of sour cream to the mix and 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract.


The first picture that I have posted is the basket weaving decoration. This type of decoration might be best done if you are already familiar with it or have been cake decorating for a while. The second picture is a more simpler design called the rope design. The rope design is just overlapping 'S'. You want to make sure that the edges of the cake are nicely iced. This can be done with a straight edge spatula. To add extra spice to the cake you could add cut up fresh fruit in the middle layer of the cake with an extra layer of chocolate icing. When your man cuts into his beautifully decorated cake, he will get an extra surprise of delicious fruit. Enjoy.



Simple Chocolate Icing recipe:

2 pounds of Confectioners Sugar (usually two 1 pound bags)

1 stick of butter

1 Tbsp of Pure Vanilla Extract

1/2 cup of Semi Sweet Hershey's baking Cocoa

5-6 Tbsp of Milk


Cream butter, 1/4 cup of cocoa and pure vanilla extract together. Once mixture has creamed fully and is a nice dark chocolate color turn speed on mixture down to low or mix. Incorporate confectioners sugar,milk,and remaining cocoa. Alternate by adding confectioners sugar one cup at a time,then cocoa spoonful at a time,then 1 Tbsp of milk at a time until all ingredients are added. Scrape sides of bowl frequently.

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