Monday, November 15, 2010

Kids Talk Turkey.....Cupcakes!

A holiday cupcake class held in the South Shore of Staten Island. Aren't these kids
just the cutest cakers you ever seen?

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Spooktacular Haunted House Cake Class!

Junior Chefs just LOVED making spooky cakes in our Haunted House Cake class held on October 30th on the North Shore of Staten Island.  We have a lot of fun-tas-tic classes lined up for winter. If interested visit our website, Sugar Art Classes.

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Cute Lil' Turtle Cake!

This cute little turtle mini-cake was the finale cake made by students enrolled in our Introduction to Cake Decorating for Youth (3 Class Series).

We have just rolled out our Fall/Winter 2010 schedule which includes, but is not limited to, a Barbie Doll Cake Class, Haunted Howl-o-ween Cake Class, and a Gingerbread House Class.

Kids boost their self esteem, improve their ability to follow instructions, hand-eye coordination, sharing and patience, and learn valuable skills they will use for the rest of their lives....and most of all ....it's fun!

Flower Power Cupcakes!

Our amazing students Amanda and Olivia created cute cupcake flower pots in our Introduction to Cake Decorating for Youth (3 Class Series).  Amanda and Olivia both want to pursue pastry arts when they get older. They have been regulars at our Cookie Decorating Classes at Bubbles Playhouse in Staten Island, and it shows.

Here's how we made them:
Purchase a small flower pot at a craft store.  Bake regular sized cupcakes and when cool, place them inside the flower pot.  Use a No. 21 or 2D tip to pipe a swirl of buttercream icing on top of the cupcake.  The flower center was made with a small ball of white fondant, scored with a toothpick. Dab a small amount of water on the center and affix to the flower.

Color a small amount of fondant pink, red, and green.  Using a small flower cutter, roll out pink fondant and cut with the small flower cutter; roll out the green fondant and cut with a small leaf cutter. 

Ladybug: Roll the red fondant into a small ball. Use a toothpick to score the head and body.  Paint the ladybug with black food coloring.

Be artistic and let your creativity guide how you assemble your edible work of art!

Awesome News!

Our Fall/Winter Schedule has arrived!  Please visit our website to view all the cool upcoming classes for kids.

Sugarlicious Gumpaste Peonies

I am a gardener and I just love, love, love to make sugar flowers. Like the peonies? I learned the basic structure from Chef Ruth Drennan and added my own twist.  These flowers have been placed into Staten Island Historical Society's permanent collection. Now isn't that sweet!  - Dina

Say, "Cake!"

Lynn and I believe that you can never stop learning-cake decorating and sugar art included! We are constantly challenging ourselves by attending workshops with some of the top cake designers in the Tri-State Area. The photo above was taken at Chef Ruth Drennan's Gumpaste Peony Class.

Here we are networking with caker friends and Ashley Viscos, winner of TLC's Ultimate Cake Off!