Blissfully Sweet Cakes

Over the past few weeks I have had the absolute pleasure of working with the amazing Jacki from Blissfully Sweet Cakes.  She has created some amazing cakes for me which I have showcased here, so today I have a asked her to let us in on her world - she is so passionate about food - not just cakes but all food.   So sit back and get to know a little more about Jacki.


How long have you been creating beautiful cakes for and when did you start Blissfully Sweet Cakes as a business? 
Alot of my most fond and cherished memories are those I shared with my mum.  Mum made me believe that anything was possible and that you should see the beauty in EVERYTHING.   So I suppose my passion for "creating" cakes initially came from my mum.
Every birthday eve, my sister and I would fall asleep to the sounds of the mix master as mum worked at making our birthday cake for the following day.  Mum was no pastry chef and no great artist, but those cakes were made with soooo much love.   The best part of every birthday was waking up in the morning and wondering what cake she had made this year.
So when my first son was born, one of the first joyous thoughts I had was WOW now I can do the same for him ..... and at that point it all started!!    My first official "cake" was Liam's 1st birthday cake!  I then continued making cakes every year for my kid's birthday parties and would find an excuse at other occasions and also made cakes for those closest to me.   

Blissfully Sweet finally came to fruitition the year that Liam started Kindergarten.   Some of the mums up at his school knew that I made cakes and asked for me to make their cakes and that is when I decided to make it official!   It was very daunting and still unsure of myself and unsure of putting something very personal out there!   It has now been 18 months and I have been flat chat since that moment.   I have never had one weekend without something to bake and other weekends are completely manic!
I have never "trained" and am fully self taught in this edible art.   When I made the business official, I decided to hone a few skills and I took the basic course at Planet Cake.   Everything else I have taught myself ..... always looking and always getting inspiration around me.    It is a wonderful way to fully utilise my complete OCD personality!



Have you always had a love for cooking? 

YES YES YES.   Have always had a love of food and organisation and everything surrounding it.   My first memories of this passion are of me about 11 years of age, planning dinner parties for my parents and making lists to go shopping and preparing everything.   I have literally hundreds of cook books and scour the net for new recipes and Foxtel is constantly on the Food Network.   But I credit the full spectrum of my now cooking skills to my beautiful mother-in-law.   I married the man of my dreams and in turn got a second family that was second to none!   My husband's family are Italian and are "old school".   I watched my mother-in-law cook all these wonderful Italian dishes over the years and tried and tried again to perfect them ......  and with success!   Every year I host our family Easter, Christmas, New Year and every other get together.   I do LOVE to bake, but I ADORE to cook!  
Which of all your cakes is your favourite? 
That is like trying to choose your favourite child!   I cannot!    Over the last 18 months, I have baked over 350 cakes as well as easily 1,500 cupcakes .... so there is alot to choose from!   As time goes on, I look back and I can see how my style in cakes has adapted.   I love new challenges for each cake and try to push myself to the limits on what can be done.   Still there is sooooo much to learn and I am simply an apprentice!   So to answer this question, I would say that my favourite cakes are those that EXCEED my client's expectations as well as cakes that are completely personalised!    The biggest praise you can receive is the smiles, sometimes the tears and above all else the gratitude!   I feel very honoured to be able to contribute to people's special day in such a small way.   I love to make cakes that look soooo realistic that people say "is that a cake?"   Or when people say "OMG that is over and above what we expected".   People want to make their special day personal and when you can incorporate a client's brief that simply says "..... he loves to cook, travel and drink green tea...." and when they see the cake that was made, it really makes the HOURS and HOURS worth it!

How many cakes to you average per week and how many did you make on your busiest week? 
On average I would have 3-4 cakes a week to make.   These range from cupcakes, to birthday cakes, to novelty cakes, to sculpted cakes, to religious cakes, to cakes for donation and to wedding and anniversary cakes.   
My week usually consists of:
Beginning of the week - baking during the day and creating toppers and figurines for the weekend's cakes.
Middle of the week is carving, assembly and ganaching.
The end of the week is the best bit - the decoration part.
I can honestly say that Sunday night is usually my only night off.
On my busiest week I had 10 orders!   I was crazy but I hate to let people down and especially my return valued clients and I knew I could do it.   In that week I had a couple of orders of cupcakes, but the rest were all decorated cakes!  I look back at that time with very tired eyes .... but it was exhilirating and it is not unnormal to have at least 6 orders for a week.

Tell us about your family
I am very blessed to be surrounded by beautiful men!   I have 3 sons .... Liam aged 7, Ben aged 3 and Noah aged 5 months.   But my biggest fan as well as biggest critic is my husband Larry.   We have been married for 17 years and he knows me better than anyone else.   I do not tell him, but his critiques are usually spot on ... when it comes to cakes that is!   Having such wonderful people in my life and being able to do the things I love the most is truly the best gift of all.    Liam says to everyone that his mum makes the best cakes (slightly biased!) and Ben loves to stand at the counter and yell "Mummy ... cake .... it is delicious!"   And Noah, well my best assistant.   He sits with me at the counter and smiles the whole way .... yep ... life is good, no it is great!




I hope you have enjoyed getting to know more about Jacki - I look forward to sharing some more of her lovely creations with you over the coming days in a dessert table I put together last week.

Leanne

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Jaffa Cupcakes

Jaffa Cupcakes
Jaffa Cupcakes (makes 12 muffin size cakes)

Ingredients
125g (4.5 ounces) butter, softened
1/2 teaspoon (1/6 ounces) vanilla extract
150g (2/3 cup) caster sugar
2 eggs
150g (1 cup) self-raising flour
60ml (1/4 cup) semi-skimmed milk


Cooking instructions
  1. Make up jelly as instructed on pack but halve the amount of water they suggest to use.
  2. Pour into a deep tray and place in fridge to set.
  3. Preheat oven to 160-180 deg C (325-350 deg F).
  4. Line muffin tray with paper cases.
  5. Beat butter, eggs, vanilla extract and sugar with an electric mixer until the mixture turns a pale colour.
  6. Stir in flour and milk.
  7. Divide mixture among cases.
  8. Bake for 25-30 minutes.
  9. Place cakes on a wire rack to cool.
  10. When cakes are completely cold, remove the centre of the cupcake using an apple corer.
  11. Cut off 2cm from top of removed cake core.
  12. Using the apple corer, cut a tube of orange jelly and place in centre of cake.
  13. Place 2cm top of cake core on top of jelly.
  14. Repeat with rest of cakes.


Double choc cream cheese frosting (To decorate 12 muffin size cakes)

Ingredients


Cooking instructions
  1. Whisk cream cheese and butter until smooth and creamy.
  2. Gradually whisk in icing sugar and cocoa powder.
  3. Whisk in chocolate flakes.
  4. Spoon into a piping bag with a star nozzle attached.
  5. Pipe frosting in a swirl on top of the cakes.
  6. Sprinkle with glitter and orange sprinkles.


Jaffa cupcake
Jaffa Cupcakes

Have a sweet day!

The cleaning fairy: part 2


So, I'm the fairy.

I realised this because LOML has been making our dinner every night for the past four weeks. He cooks lavish low-fat meals that are special every single night. He plans the meals, buys the groceries and puts the whole thing together without fanfare or complaint.

Now, prior to this he had cooked me dinner approximately two times* and both times the meal featured prawns. Prawns are pretty much the one thing I won't eat (yick) so the fact that he produced a prawn dish two times reveals just how long it was between meals. Long enough to forget, that's how long.

I tell you this because it has recently occurred to me that prior to the big diet change, his hidden culinary talents (and it turns out there is lots of talent there) were never called upon. He didn't cook simply because I always did.

In the same way, he knows how to clean, but doesn't do it because I always do it. He does do the dishes, the laundry and the ironing (oh yes!), but the rest is left for the cleaning fairy. It's a truth universally acknowledged that a woman will always clean first and clean well. After that, there's nothing to clean.

He is probably more than capable of organising the kids' parties, buying the presents, arranging the playdates and packing the school bags as well. But I wouldn't really know because I've never asked him to step in and do those things. It seems I'd rather just whinge occasionally about the burden of domestic thought and get on with it myself.

Whether we acknowledge it or not, we always make our choices.

Every Thursday we go to my parents-in-law for dinner. They make us a beautiful Italian meal and we chat and laugh about the kids and have a lovely time. Then we leave.

Back in the day I used to make an attempt to clear the table and do the dishes, but my MIL always brushed me away: "I'll do that". I remember feeling terribly guilty when she first did this years ago, I was happy to help and confused as to why she didn't want me. Time passed and my offers of help became more and more half-hearted. These days I don't even bother to get out of my chair.

She'll do that.

You see?

* Note that the 'Meals LOML Has Cooked' tally does not include bacon and eggs, omelettes or baked beans on toast.

[Image by Vivienne Love]

a whole lotta love

I had the privilege of photographing the wedding of Jacqui & Jon just over a week ago. It was a gorgeous sunny day & the whole bridal party were so easy to photograph. As you can see they all looked so relaxed & happy. Thank you Jacqui & Jon for believing in me to capture these memories for you & may your lives be truly blessed as you start your journey as husband & wife. XO















Lou's Room....

I'm joining in with Claire's meme today ~ she has asked to give you peep into one special room around the house. Seeing as I have been meaning show you Lou's new bedroom for quite sometime, I thought this would be a great opportunity. With the impending arrival of a new bubs we had to convert the hubby's office into a pretty pink bedroom for Louise.
Now, as major renos "might" be in our near future - I really didn't want to go and spend a heap of money on a temporary room. We kept the previous carpet and blinds and just added a new paint colour, shelf and some pretty little extras.


Please excuse the crappy photo - our camera died so i have to rely on iphone quality.






Hope you like it!!