Thursday, November 6, 2014

the 37 cake marathon

for those of you following along on my facebook, instagram & twitter feeds last week, you know i made a lot of cake... 37 cakes in fact. 

those who know me well, also know that i hate making cakes. 

this may come as quite a surprise. sure my cakes are pretty & they taste great, but they are a TON of work and super stressful. when i add a single cake to my weekly workload i have to work around it for days, so when i announced that i had accepted an order for 37 cakes for 1 event, people were shocked.

i wasn't even sure if i could do it, but it was a really cool idea for a really cool couple, so i accepted the challenge. adam & ariela got married on sunday. they had a giant wedding. they also wanted to limit the waste generated by their wedding, so they came up with the idea of edible centrepieces instead of a bunch of florals destined for the compost.

when they first came to me with the idea, i had horrible visions of tacky edible arrangements made of out-of-season fruit decked out in chocolate & yogurt. but when they explained they wanted one of my cakes for each table, i warmed up to the idea. it's actually quite flattering that they thought my cakes were pretty enough to stand in for flowers at their wedding.

i was essentially given carte blanche - any flavour, any colour scheme - which is always nice, so i got to play around with palettes & get creative. i've made my fair share of cakes over the past four years so i know which colours work best but i also wanted a nice variety and for the frosting to reflect the flavour hidden within.

there were many, many lists involved with this undertaking. from the # of cakes i wanted to have finished each day, to the pounds of butter i would need, to the delivery schedule, to the cake boards & boxes i would need to transport them to the hotel - there was a lot to consider.  it was rather daunting to think that i had to fill each of these boxes with an ornately frosted cake:


i cleared my schedule for the entire week leading up to their big day. i was quite the recluse just baking & making frosting, designing colour schemes & piping cakes, day in & day out. each cake was two layers with a hefty helping of frosting in between. never before have i gone through so much butter & sugar in a single week.

i was making frosting by the stockpot-ful. 


and thankfully it all came together, i finished slightly ahead of schedule & the cakes were a huge hit at their wedding. this may, in fact, become a new wedding trend - it really is a great idea.

i made 2 or 3 cakes in each of the colour schemes so they had a nice variety.
here they are:

carrot


pink grapefruit


pink grapefuit


vanilla


vanilla


vanilla


lemon-blueberry


lemon-blueberry


red velvet-raspberry


red velvet-raspberry


chocolate-mint


chocolate-mint


chocolate


chocolate



they also ordered 37 dozen mini cupcakes to go with it all!



when it was all said & done my hands ached, my eyeballs burned & i was exhausted, but it may have been the biggest sense of accomplishment i've ever had.

here they all are just before their big debut:


i'd been stressing about this for months & i'm so relieved that it all worked out.


2 comments:

  1. For those who follow Jenna's blog, I thought you may want to hear how the cakes were received by the wedding party. My name is Adam, I have known Jenna since High School and I was the groom at this wedding. My wife and I hated the idea of wasting money on something you couldn't really enjoy, and would only get tossed. There was not a single floral arrangement (including bouquet) at the wedding. We also wanted to keep our tables social, and an edible centerpiece was the inevitable choice. Having seen Jenna's work, we knew we would have to give a good amount of notice and when we asked her to do our 37 centerpieces (yes, small wedding) we could see the curiosity and the fear in her eyes. She said yes, and the adventure began. We also ordered 3 Kilos of Goats Milk Fudge... so good.

    There is only one thing to say about the cakes.... they were literally the star of the wedding, aside from my bride. Every table loved them. When guests discovered that each table was different, cake trading began. When it was time to eat dessert, the emcee's asked that whomever had the anniversary closest to ours (Nov 2) they were responsible for cutting the cake.

    Since the wedding, we have had over 200 of our guests mention the cakes. They were beautiful, delicious and exactly what we wanted. I will send Jenna pictures from the event for her page, but I wanted to make sure everyone heard first hand how amazing we think Jenna is.

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