Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label purple. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Purple Ombre Sprinkle Cake

 
Alright, we're making sprinkle cake today. You'll need ingredients for your favorite vanilla cake recipe, a round cake pan (I used a 7 inch), and whole lot of sprinkles.


Mix up the vanilla recipe and evenly divide the batter into however many bowls you like. I used 5 colors so I can get a true ombre effect from white to dark purple. Each color will be a layer of cake. Tint each batter with increasingly more purple, or whatever color you're using. I start light and then move to the darker colors so if I mess up (say, I add too much purple to the lightest purple) I still have enough batter to mix up another lightest purple and use the other one as a middle color.


Okay, so we skipped a few steps. Bake the cakes, stack them with your favorite frosting recipe (I used this creamy buttercream). Ice the outside of the cake, throw some sprinkles at it (yes, literally). I promise you a better tutorial sometime in the future...


 Ta da! I used fresh strawberries between the layers as well. Doesn't cut as clean, but the taste is great and really, when you're making cake that's what counts. Very impressive and, if you have some patience, really not much harder than a traditional layer cake (except for the mess!).


Every year, my mom asks for a sprinkle cake for her birthday. This year's sprinkle cake (on the bunny stand, far right) was a smaller affair, but very sweet nonetheless.








Sunday, January 20, 2013

Under The Sea Cookies 2.0

More under the sea cookies! The post on the first batch has some step-by-step pictures, but my lighting wasn't good enough for that this time around.


These were made for a birthday party and send all the way to Louisiana. Purple/team sea horses and starfish!


My favorite part about these cookies was the texture from all the little dots on the starfish - it really makes them pop!


See the light purple on the seahorse belly and the little detail on the back fin? I tried to make these really special!


I tried to get some good detail without making them look to busy - the white to brighten up the eye was exactly what I was going for.


I wasn't exactly sure what shades the customer needed, so I made sure to include a few and I think they turned out quite well.


Definitely an improvement on the first batch I made because of the increased detail and realism. Plus, I like how the colors fit together.


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