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| Martha Stewart's Wedding Cakes | 
enlarge | Authors: Martha Stewart, Wendy Kromer Publisher: Clarkson Potter Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 16639
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 260 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4 Dimensions (in): 10.9 x 10.6 x 1.2
ISBN: 0307394530 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.8653 EAN: 9780307394538 ASIN: 0307394530
Publication Date: December 26, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Intermediate Cake Decorators February 8, 2008 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Im an intermediate cake decorator. I bought this book for inspiration and hoping for a few tips here and there. This is a great book. There are lots of really nice pictures, there are quite a few recipes and also quite a few "how to's". If you are a beginner and are looking for a book to learn from, this is probably not the book for you, as it's not very instructional in my opinion. The authors do not show decorating processes from start to finish but assume you have some previous knowledge. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in it. Also the price on Amazon beats the bookstore price . I almost bought it in a big retail bookstore but decided to look here first. I saved more than $20.00
A Decorating Resource January 20, 2008 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I cannot add much to Toni "the bookworm's review." The book is gorgeous -coffee table quality. It is loaded with full color photographs, including numerous examples of different piping patterns. The decorating style is very Martha Stewart: classically elegant. The book does not provide pictures of whimsical cakes - there are other books on the market for that.
While I did not buy the book for cake recipes (so I can't judge the quality and flavor of the ones provided), I did buy the book to complement a wedding cake decorating class that I am taking. If you are a baker who is very interested in cake decorating, or need instruction on how to prepare large, multi-layered cakes, "Wedding Cakes" is very helpful. If you are willing to put the considerable amount of time needed to perfect these techniques, (and believe me, it takes a lot of practice), this book is a wonderful resource. You will, however, have to be patient; your cakes will not look like Martha's the first dozen times you try!
Spectacular! January 3, 2008 65 out of 71 found this review helpful
I just couldn't wait to get this book! If you love to create cakes, and not just bake them, this will feed your appetite for cake baking and decorating, and you will place this alongside your other prized tomes of cake education. It's a wonderful journey of the wedding cake, aka "a good thing". If you purchased Martha's "WEDDINGS" book, this is the expanded and transformed chapter on cakes into this book.
Martha has outdone herself once more in her passion to give us every possible idea, and instruction, to create the wedding cake of our dreams for the day of our dreams. And to join her in this quest is Wendy Kromer, master baker, who worked for Martha for many years, on both Martha's former TV show and for Martha Stewarts "Weddings" magazine; she now owns and operates her own bakery.
While this book was made to help engaged couples decide on what type of cake they would like for their wedding, it also gives instructions should you wish to bake your own wedding cake. For those established bakers and caterers that are looking for ideas and concepts, this will be certainly be a well-referenced tool. The "Album of Cakes" section offers 111 official photographs of cakes, but if you add all photo's of cakes from other parts of this book, you will have well over 135 delectable wedding delights in which to choose.
Martha and Wendy do not hold back on any instruction and it begins with the incredible photography of each cake, frosting, filling, and detail of these stunning cakes. These cakes come from both Martha's former TV show, Martha's "Weddings" magazines, as well as some new ones from collaboration with other cake artists.
A hallmark of the Martha brand is that she is quite detailed in everything that she wishes to teach, and that is never more seen than here. There are some techniques that will require a professional to do such as the "bubbles" or "pulled sugar ribbon" for some of these cakes, and rightfully, she has not included those instructions in this book because they are labor and equipment intensive, as well as for safety reasons (you are working with intense heat with one, and need specific equipment for the other, let alone the need for specific training).
If at all possible, try to obtain of copy of Martha's VHS tape called "Cake Decorating". It is the visual form of instruction on making some fabulous cakes, from simple 2-layer party cakes to actually assembling a 4-tier wedding cake. They were segments taken from her former TV show in which she, and guests, demonstrated this art of cake decorating. I am hoping that she will consider bringing that out again in DVD form. It is an excellent teaching tool and my copy has been well-worn out!
This is a very big book, coffee table size, so along with excellent photography, the photos are large and show detail such as brush strokes of hand-painted fondant or delicate designs of rubber stamps used to imprint fondant. The use of gumpaste flowers and marzipan helps to complete certain dimensional and visual appearances desired.
The journey begins:
MARTHA AND WENDY'S INTRODUCTION
CHOOSING YOUR CAKE:
Finding Inspiration: What style are you looking for? (modern, rustic, etc). What season? Location? Motif? (fabric, fruit, flowers, etc).
A Cake's Components: Superb index with 14 cake flavors and 18 fillings and frostings along with recipes for each one.
Icings and More: There are all types of ways to cover your cake and here are all of them, along with "special considerations" due to season, temperature, etc.
Presenting the Cake: How do you want th cake to be displayed? Formal, relaxed? What type of bride and groom cake topper? Which cake board in which to rest the cake?
Partnering with a Professional: This section is THE key for any bride and groom to read regarding choosing a qualified baker, along with sidebars of other cake details to keep in mind.
ALBUM OF CAKES: prepare your eyes! :)
Lemon Grove Cake Daisy Garden Cake 7-Tier Classic Cake Pink Lusterware Cake Creamware Cake Bahama Orchid Cake Sweeping Monograms Cake Matelasse Cake Buttoned-Up Cake 7-Tier Coconut Cake Cherry Cheesecake Rose basket Cake Ladyfinger Charlotte Cake Drifting Petals cake Pink Macaroon Cake Petty Piped Bows Cake Towers of Truffles Cake Beehive Cake Applesauce Cake Ironstone Cake Citrus Celebration Cake Flower Hat Cake Pretty Pleats Cake Pearl and Shell Cake Primrose Cake (simply stunning) French Confectionary Box Cake Applique Cake Homespun Cupcake Tower Corinthian Cake Robin's Egg Cake Meringue Monogram Cake Dotted Petals Cake Crewelwork Cake Petite Piped Cakes White Chocolate Tower Cake Tuscan Grapes Cake Chocolate Mint Cake (colorfully stunning) Woodland Nut Cake Transferware Cake Handcrafted Hellebore Cake Meringue Mushrooms Cake Colorful Hydrangea Cake Perfect Pear Cake Garlands and Wreaths Cake Picket Fence Cake Bubble Cake (the "bubbles" need to be made by sugar professionals) Pulled-Sugar Ribbon Cake (sugar ribbons are labor intensive) Eyelet Cake Sugar Hydrangea Cake Beribboned Bouquet Cake Pink Cherry Blossom Cake Beaded Bouquet Cake Trio of Shells Cake Chocolate Chestnut Cake Royal Icing Reliefs Cake Megeve Chocolate Cake Treasures of the Woods Cake Blushing Dogwood Cake Faux Bois Cake (chocolate bands made to look like wood grain) Wedgewood Cake Shimmering Candy Cake Silk-Cord Accents Cake Paper Ornament Cake Meringue Chrysantheum Cake Patterned Nonpareil Cake (remember those candies as a kid? Wow!) Darcy and Andy's Cake (the editoral director of "Weddings" magazine) Button-Topped Boxes Cake Trio of Freesia Cakes (so, so pretty) Chocolate Petal Cake Candy Sampler Cake Playful Paper Flower Cake Mini Cupcake Tower Stately Springerle Cake Chocolate and Geranium Cake Charming Calico Cake (the joy of gumpaste) Devil's Food Finale Cake Rose Garden Cake Garden of Sweet Delights Cake Lemon and Latticework Cake Delightful Daisies Cake Candy Straw Cake Pink Madeleine Cake Wedding Band Cake Rustic Roses Cake Sweets and Sentiments Cake (small cakes w/ tuille cookie messages) Strawberry Shortcake Farmstand Fruit and Buttercream Cake Ivory Dots Cake Parrot-Tulip Quartet of Cakes Blooming Branches Cake (so very delicate) Cascading Orchid's Cake Chocolate Charlotte Cake Lily-of-the-Valley Cake Ruffly Rose-Petal Garland Cake Lovely Licorice Cake Chocolate Kumquat Cake Citrus Basket Cake (beautiful basic basket weave example) Cherry Almond Cake Ribbons and Bows Cake Red Velvet Ccake Damask Cake (the scrollwork is not as hard as it seems) Vintage Monogram Cake Pin Tucks and Ruffles Cake Snow-Flecked Pinecones Cake Showered in White Cake Bamboo Wave Cake Tower of Roses Cake Rustic Basketweave Cake Scalloped Bands and Bows Cake Rich Brownie Cakes (individual brownie wedding cakes) Marbelized Cake
MAKING A WEDDING CAKE:
Planning Tips Baking the Cake Layers Decorating and Assembling the Cake Transporting the Cake Equipment Glossary Cake 101 Working with Fondant
Piping 101: monograms, glossary, piping tips w/ photo's and examples, piping a rose, piping basketweave patterns, piping scrollwork w/ examples
Working with Fresh Flowers Crystalized Flowers Edible Flowers Working with Gumpaste: flowers, blossoms Working with Marzipan
Working with Chocolate: transfer sheets, chocolate bands, dark & white chocolate leaves, wood grain (faux bois)
Additional Techniques: mushrooms, icing damask, monograms
Recipes: every flavor and taste for batters, icings, fillings, croquembouche, tuilles, spun sugar
Bakers Guidleines: An EXCELLENT guide to determine the amount of batter needed to fill specific size pans as well as the time needed to bake each one PLUS the amount of frostings and fillings needed for each size pan
Sources Acknowledgements Index
I realize that I am a Martha-groupie but even so, just perusing through this book, a novice can see that every aspect of wedding cake (or any party cake creation) has been thoughtfully considered and explained. You will be placing this along side a very few select cake books that are as complete, well-presented, and detailed as this one. Thank you Martha and Wendy!
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