Lauren Kitchens

Gravity-Defying Cake Designs

Lauren Kitchens
  • In-depth Instruction; over 66 mins
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Meet Lauren and learn the secrets of her gravity-defying cake structure. Build your own waffle-cake structure with simple tools.
Prepare your cake to be placed on the support structure and crumb coat the cake with buttercream. Want to make a whole stack of waffles? You can do that, too!
Now it's time to create the waffle's grooves with modeling chocolate, cover the cake with fondant and color it. Need to cut costs? Lauren has some thrifty tips.
Craft a bottle of syrup from modeling chocolate, then create a realistic pour and splash. Are there imperfections in your fondant? The "syrup" will cover them!
It's easy to make your syrup look glossy and fluid. Lauren shares a low-cost alternative to professional lacquer. You also make some butter pats for added realism.
Now you've got the idea, why not make some faux ice-cream cones or a paint-can cake? Lauren will show you how!
Explore the reverse direction: Cakes with "pulled" details. Try a plate of spaghetti with suspended fork or a bird flying away with ribbons. The sky's the limit!
 
 
7 Lessons
1  hrs 6  mins

Description

Master the magic of gravity-defying cakes! Create an easy, sturdy base structure for Lauren’s wonderful waffle cake. Mimic the grid pattern of a waffle with modeling chocolate and add scrumptious texture and realistic color. Then, shape a modeling chocolate syrup bottle and attach it to the top of your cake structure. Complete the poured-syrup effect by covering the cake support in amber-colored modeling chocolate that appears to spread out over the waffle. Give your syrup shine with edible lacquer, and finish this delectable design with pats of modeling chocolate butter. Plus, learn techniques like making ice cream from seized chocolate as you discover even more gravity-defying projects.

Lauren Kitchens

Lauren's career in cake began in her parents' home, where she started Fancy Cakes by Lauren. By 2002, demand for Lauren's cakes had risen steadily, and she opened her commercial kitchen and showroom. Since then, she's won two gold medals on Food Network Challenge, where one of her cakes was described by the judges as "the best cake ever made on Food Network." Lauren has taught cake decorating across the globe: the passion and talent she has for sharing her techniques shine through in her inviting teaching style and in-depth classes.

Lauren Kitchens

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