Saturday, November 1, 2008

Know About Baby Shower Cakes


Baby showers are usually prepared and arranged by the relatives and close friends of the parents-to-be. They are a fabulous way to help parents get started with the things that they require for the new baby. Note, however, that there are some cultures and churchgoing notions that do not consider it proper and that it is considered ill luck to have a party and bring baby things in the house before the baby is born.

It is popular for a baby shower to have a theme, to which the entire party focuses on. Baby shower essentials typically include games, presents, and food and a cake! A party is not complete without the well decorated and yummy cake, and this also applies to most baby showers today.

Cakes are one of the great things about baby showers, and they can be made using several basic techniques, such as the following:

1. All-in-together - this is done by placing the dry elements in a food mixer before gradually adding the liquid ingredients.

2. Creaming technique - this is done by 'creaming' butter and sugar together before gradually adding the remainder of the ingredients.

3. Rubbing technique - this is accomplished by 'rubbing' the butter into the dry ingredients before adding the liquid ones.

4. Melt-and-mix - this is accomplished by first mixing the dry ingredients together, adding the dissolved butter and the different liquid ingredients later on to complete the cake.

5. Sponge-making - this is done by whisking the eggs and sugar into a froth, with the flour slowly merged in. Making a light sponge cake requires some skill; there are no raising agents or fat involved as it does not use any. Completed cakes are usually heightened with the aid of frosting or toppings such as sprinkles or decorative icing as well as candy pieces.

Apart from the cake assortments above, there are likewise a lot of baby shower cake themes that can make a baby shower festivity more special to the mother-to-be:

1. Belly Cake Theme. One super thought is to design a baby shower cake and make it seem like a pregnant mother’s stomach belly. This can be achieved by putting a roundish cake in front of a rectangular cake and frosting them together to look like that of an expectant stomach.

2. Toy Blocks Baby Shower Cake. Another idea is to design a baby shower cake and make it look like babies play blocks (either one big cube or 3 to 4 smaller blocks). Toy block cakes can be even more exaggerated by fencing them with lollies or small toy motorcars.

Of course, you can also experiment and strive to come up with inventive thoughts of your own. Think that the 'goal' is not only to create a tasty sweet, but as well a special centrepiece that will stand out in the thoughts of the parents-to-be.

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