I got my first gig!
I made four cakes for the young women in my ward in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Each cake was a different flavor and on the top I put the name and symbol for each class in the young women.
The first cake was trimmed with yellow and topped with a beehive symbol for the Beehive class. This cake was pumpkin spice. This was my only cake not made from scratch. I used a Krusteaz bread mix. I used a basket weave tip (#48) and just did a single strip for the border.
The second cake was trimmed in pink and topped with a rose symbol for the Mia Maid class. This was a devil's food cake. I used a large star tip (#21) making rosettes for the border.
The third cake was trimmed with green and topped with a laurel wreath to represent the Laurel class. This was a white cake. I used a leaf tip (#352) for the border.
The fourth cake was tripped with a white frosting and topped with the theme of the young women. This is a chocolate fudge cake. I used a round tip (#9 or #10) with a bead border.
On the top of each cake I decided to make a sugar tile design. These are very simple to make and they last a long time if one of your guests wants to take one home.
Homemade Royal Icing:
3 egg whites at room temperature
1/2 tsp. cream of tartar
1 lb. powdered sugar
Beat egg whites and cream of tartar on high for 7 to 8 minutes until egg whites are stiff.
Gradually add powdered sugar and beat until combined and smooth.
While using it keep a wet cloth over top of the bowl.
Wilton Royal Icing:
This is WIlton's recipe but I'm sure it can be used with any meringue powder mix you find.
6 Tablespoons water
3 level Tablespoons of meringue powder
4 cups sifted powdered sugar
Beat the water and meringue powder together till it starts to foam.
Gradually add your sifted powdered sugar and beat until icing forms peaks. I sift the sugar into the bowl as I run the mixer.
Having a meringue powder on hand makes your royal icing easy and safe so you're not using raw eggs. But using egg whites is still a great way to make royal icing if you know you won't use a whole can of meringue powder.
Feel free to leave comments about your experiences with royal icing and sugar decorations!