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Eating and Drinking => Cooking, Storing and Preserving => Topic started by: chrissie B on December 31, 2014, 19:16

Title: my crimbo cake
Post by: chrissie B on December 31, 2014, 19:16
A little some thing I did
chrissie b
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: snowdrops on December 31, 2014, 20:27
Very nice, I didn't make one for the 2nd year running
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: Mrs Bee on January 01, 2015, 00:34
That Is very stylish.  :)
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: chrissie B on January 01, 2015, 09:01
Thank you , I love Christmas cake but im thinking of not doing one , no one seems to eat it any more and my waist line carnt take the strain :wacko:  (http://).
chrissie b
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: sunshineband on January 01, 2015, 09:09
Very smart Chrissie  :)

I made one for the first time in three years, this Christmas, with just marzipan as a topping, caramelised with a blow torch. It looked better than that sounds!

 It has mainly been eaten now thank goodness. the birds may well end up with the remains to protect our own health  :lol:

Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: Mrs Bee on January 01, 2015, 10:06
I do mine with marzipan and top with crystallised fruit and nuts.

 I used to do the modelled iced novelty cakes when my son was small but no one ever ate the icing cos it was too sweet.
And Mr Bee eats the lot. I make one for him a mini one for aged parents and for son.

I eat a sliver to try out a new recipe each year but it is Mr Bee who eats it all. And he doesn't put any weight on, the swine.
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: tosca100 on January 01, 2015, 16:07
I usually make a lighter glace fruit cake, but as I wanted to make the neighbours a classic British style Christmas cake I made two out of one mix (changed the fruit to suit what I could get here). They were fondant iced and marzipaned but very thinly as I didn't have much of either. The icing dried nicely and the marzipan went squidgy because of the brandy in the cake. More fruity than cakey but really nice with a few slivers of Manchego cheese to take the sweetness off. I must admit I really like it. No idea if the neighbour would have liked it, her daughter, who lives away, had it for her birthday celebrations along with celebration bread decorated with the Christmas biscuits we gave them. The cake went home with the daughter, predictably. Most stuff seems to go there and they run a cafe!

I might try to find out if they managed to get any, seems a shame, it looked really nice.

As does your's Chrissie. I used snowflake punch but I might try your trees another time.
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: chrissie B on January 02, 2015, 13:55
I started off trying the embroidery style icing but it didnt look as good blue on white , doing white on a color is better  i found , i love marzapan  so its thick i think i will go back to my old recipe this one is more cake than fruit its ok but needs more fruit .
chrissie b.
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: tosca100 on January 02, 2015, 14:49
Chrissie, I used roll out icing for the cake and snowflakes then highlighted the snowflakes with pearl edible paint. I can't remember where I got it but it was possibly Hobbycraft, it was a couple of years ago so I expect you can get it in Tesco now! If you used it on a nearly dry brush it would highlight your basket work

(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv100/tosca100-dog/biccies013_zpsb2407eaf.jpg) (http://s673.photobucket.com/user/tosca100-dog/media/biccies013_zpsb2407eaf.jpg.html)

It's not as dark as it looks here, I used a flash

More like this without the shadow of my head!
(http://i673.photobucket.com/albums/vv100/tosca100-dog/biccies010_zpsa136a0bf.jpg) (http://s673.photobucket.com/user/tosca100-dog/media/biccies010_zpsa136a0bf.jpg.html)
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: GrannieAnnie on January 02, 2015, 15:15
Awww all beautiful cakes.

We love the icing AND the marzipan AND lots of fruit, but since losing the excess weight, I make smaller ones.  Particularly as I make a small one for my Nici, who is the only one in her family that likes fruit cake.

My decoration was just stuck on bits though, didn't feel very imaginative!  (never do actually! lol)

Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: mumofstig on January 02, 2015, 16:01
The one I made for SIL
(http://i659.photobucket.com/albums/uu317/mumofstig/birthdayandchristmascakes004_zps3638ffbb.jpg)
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: snowdrops on January 02, 2015, 16:17
Lovely cakes. Love the snowflakes. The penguin is very topical with the John Lewis advert Mum :D
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: mumofstig on January 02, 2015, 16:30
Yes, it was the snowman from the advert last year - I try to keep it topical  :lol:
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Post by: tosca100 on January 02, 2015, 16:42
Lovely MOS ;)
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: mumofstig on January 02, 2015, 16:47
Snowflakes are so easy - if you don't break all the little branchy bits off

 :D
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Post by: snowdrops on January 02, 2015, 16:50
I just bought some molds from sainsburys & some push cutter things for icing,they were reduced :lol:. Just enlarged that emoticon & I think it's a little devil, not a girly smiley. So apologies for the whole of December  :D
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Post by: Mrs Bee on January 02, 2015, 18:05
Oh that is so cute MOS.  I love your penguin. :D
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: chrissie B on January 02, 2015, 19:48
Love the cakes , i got some cutters for the ivy after doing each one seperate i treated myself , i am lucky here there are 2 good shops that i can get most things from , i did my ginger bread in the nigella style , piled up like a mountain sprinkled over the icing sugar and alittle glitter 2 silver trees and i did want silver stags but had to make do with plastic but the effect was great ?i also saw in one shop mag a decoration made with doileys made into cones and under was a battery candle it looked very nice .
chrissie b
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: mumofstig on January 02, 2015, 19:56
The gingerbread tree for the G childrens' house was stars all piled up, is that what you did, chrissie
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: chrissie B on January 02, 2015, 20:06
No it was ginger cake squares, looked nice with the glitter, yours looks wonderful i have a template from a good food mag , i must giveit ago .
Chrissie b
Title: Re: my crimbo cake
Post by: Mrs Bee on January 03, 2015, 00:43
Love the gingerbread house, MOS.

I did something similar a couple of years ago and filled it with homemade fudge and truffles for all the big kids at the Christmas table.