Cakes, Wedding Shower

A Wedding Shower & Housewarming In One

June 23, 2009

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I was asked by a friend if I could make a cake for a wedding shower/house warming party. She had looked online and gotten a few ideas, and I told her to e-mail me what she would like. I was so happy to see which cake she had chosen! I had always wanted a Tiffany & Co little blue box cake! And as a plus, the bride to be was named Tiffany! So it was perfect. I decided to make a large blue box for the bridal shower cake, and two matching little cakes for the houswarming. The shower was pink themed as well, so I wanted to tie it in with the cake. I also made tiffany colored cupcakes to go with it, with little mini white fondant bows to match. Now, I had used fondant before to decorate cakes and cupcakes, but never for an entire cake covering! It was really easy and fun. If you have’t decorated one before with it, I would definitely try it out!

Needless to say the bride to be loved the cakes! She saved one of the smaller pink boxes to bring home to her fiance! Here are some pictures of the finished cake, and a couple of the bride to be and myself!

Val, The Bride to be Tiffany & Me

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Happy Birthday to Me!

June 7, 2009

Alysha & Myself ( Alicia! ) Cannery Princess’s. We share the same name and birthday! 20 & 21! I am now legal in the states! =)

So June 5th was my 21st Birthday!! The whole day was so much fun! First off, I went to see my cousin before his Grad all dressed up in his suit! Complete with a pink shirt, very sharp. Then I met my friend for a pedicure and starbucks! Then shopping, lunch and finally out for dinner with family to The Cannery Seafood Restaurant! For those of you who don’t live in Vancouver, The Cannery is one of the best restaurants in Van! It’s right on the water and “Since 1971 The Cannery Seafood Restaurant has maintained its outstanding reputation as a prime Vancouver dining destination in one of the busiest ports on the North American continent.” It is amazing! I love seafood, so it was a great choice! I didn’t even know where we were going until we got there, it was a surprise! Here are a few pictures of the restaurant and the delicious food we ate. Continue Reading…

Cheesecake, Mother's Day

Mother’s Day Cheesecake

May 10, 2009

First off Happy Mother’s Day to all the yummy mummies out there!

This mother’s day I wanted to bake something a little more special than just a cake, and seeing as how I had just made my mom a Carrot Cake for her birthday a couple weeks ago, I thought I would hold off on another cakey creation, that we would eat for about a week… So I thought about what my mother might like instead, and then it came to me. A Cheesecake!

A couple reasons for this is because a. my mom had actually came home from work one day a while back with a brand new springform pan for me, cause she knew I didn’t have one, and b. because every time my mom has gone on a cruise ship (and believe me, she’s been on a million) she always says she loves having the NY Cheesecake.  I remember she would go to High Tea every day on the ship just for the cheesecake, and was rather dissapointed once when they didn’t have any! Shocking, a cruise ship with no Cheesecake! So I thought it would be nice to bake her one from scratch, non of this no-bake, pre-bought cardboard tasting cheesecake. Nope, it would be straight fom the oven! And, even though It was hard, I waited the agonizing million hours for it to bake, and cool completely, and store in the fridge over night. Luckily she wasn’t home at the time so I could do all this without her knowledge, and have it ready for the reveal on mothers day morning. Along with pancakes for breakfast and of course home made strawberry coulis! I also found the cutest mothers day card, which I thought was quite fitting! (see below)

Now, I think I had only ever made a cheesecake once before for thanksgiving, a pumpkin one, and it didn’t turn out so great. But! this one is definitely a winner and a great basic like Dorie says. You can add many variations to it or have it just plain. I stuck with plain, and made some strawberry coulis to go with it. The recipe is super easy to follow, and I highly recommend the water bath, and hair dryer technique!.. you’ll see.  Enjoy! Love you mom! Continue Reading…