Once again, The Muffin and I both entered some of our baking efforts into The Perth Royal Show this year. Here's what we entered...
Cinderella Cupcakes: I entered these into the "Decorated Patty Cakes" (ie cupcakes) section - and I won!
The cupcakes themselves were my usual vanilla recipe (ie Billy Reece's Vanilla Vanilla recipe), frosted with my own vanilla buttercream. The decorations are almost all sugarpaste (with a little CMC added). There's a little royal icing to stick everything on, and also a tiny bit of piping on the "glass slipper" - oh, and the wheels of the carriage were lovely piped swirls of royal icing, painted with silver lustre. But I took these photos after the Royal Show, and sadly the wheels were smashed to tiny pieces by the time I got them home! So you'll just have to imagine them.
I was quite pleased with my little pumpkin - and it was very easy to do, too - I think with a different colour icing for the base, it would make a lovely Hallowe'en cupcake, too!
And here's a closeup of Cinders herself - she was the most time-consuming to make (unsurprisingly perhaps, although honestly I was expecting to have a lot more grief than I did with the glass slipper, having never made an icing shoe before. It was easier than I thought it would be). Cinderella's head and torso (with arms attached) were skewered with a piece of uncooked linguine (I thought spaghetti would not be strong enough to hold this, as it was quite a heavy decoration for a cupcake. The linguine was a bit thicker and stronger), and left to dry overnight. Then when it came time to decorate the cupcake, I simply draped a biggish circle of blue sugarpaste over the cupcake for the skirt, added the poofy bits of the skirt on in a slightly lighter blue (please feel free to admire my superior knowledge of dressmaking terms), and added Cinders to the top, pushing the linguine down into the cupcake to support her.
It was a bit of a rush job getting these cupcakes done this year - I just couldn't get inspired, so I ended up leaving it until the day before the delivery day to start making the decorations! Luckily everything dried sufficiently, and I was happy with them in the end.
Bring on the cookies! My cookies I was very happy with - no dramas here, I had a clear vision of how I wanted them to turn out, and they did...
Some of you may recognise the Dragon Claw Cookie (top right), and you'd be right - I originally made this cookie design to enter LilaLoa's Creative Cookie Competition way back in March. It didn't win then, but guess what? My cookies DID win at the Show! Woo hoo!
I also got Second Prize in the "Cake Using Honey" class, but I didn't take a photo of that, because it was pretty boring looking (no icing allowed, etc). It's a really yummy cake though, and it was based on my Sunny Honey Cupcakes recipe. If you haven't tried lavender and honey cupcakes yet, then you should totally go and make these immediately - they are really yummy!
As pleased as I am about my Show wins, funnily enough the prizes I was most excited about were two little "Highly Commended" certificates - and they weren't even mine. Because The Muffin entered two classes this year, and she got Highly Commended for both! Happy Mummy Dance! I was SO happy she got this bit of recognition, because she works so hard on her Show cookies, and she's always been so good about saying "I don't mind if I don't win, Mummy - it's fun just entering". But you know that deep down in her little five-year-old heart, she'd love to win something.
Here are her Decorated Cookies:
I didn't help her at all with these, she did the lot herself, including making the little sugarpaste heart and flower (I did help bake the cookies obviously, but the kids' cookies are not judged on taste, only on appearance - they are even allowed to use store-bought cookies - so the baking part doesn't count in this class).
2012 is Year Of The Farmer, so there were special "Scarecrow" classes this year in every category. I didn't enter any of these, but The Muffin did enter the kids' special class, which was "Scarecrow Biscuit". What they had to do was use commercial cookies and lollies to make a picture of a scarecrow, glued down with icing onto a paper plate. Here is The Muffin's entry:
Congratulations, Muffin! Your Daddy and I are both so proud of you!
2 comments:
Holey sheet, these are amaaaaazing!
Hee hee - thanks Cristi!
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