I know you've all been waiting with bated breath for our final Sternfeld-Dunn Bake Off challenge and a proclaimed winner.
Life became extremely busy and we kept putting off our final challenge. Honestly, I wasn't hopeful that we would actually get it done.
However, my mother in law had a birthday last week and we figured we'd take the opportunity to celebrate her with two "chocolate cakes that show off our chocolate work" while we are visiting.
The girls were very hopeful that our cake creations would take the shape of something other than cake. Knowing my limits, I decided to attempt a vase made of layer cake, with gum paste flowers coming out the top.
I decided to make cake balls out of the scraps and use as decorations.
The candy melts were ok for coating the cake pops, but I think the ones dipped in regular melted chocolate looked prettier.
I experimented with gum paste for the first time and definitely need more practice.
The final product doesn't really look like a vase, but by the end I was so over the entire project and more stressed than the experience merited that I'm just happy it didn't fall over.
The girls kept saying "it looks like the leaning tower of Pisa!"
Aleks made an "ice cream truffle" using layers of cake, ice cream, whipped cream, and ganache. He also made chocolate leaves from a mold.
The girls were very specific that they needed to taste every component.
The inside does look pretty and you can see where I attempted a crumb layer of frosting.
The inside of Aleks' was very pretty too.
The girls took their judging very seriously and took one bite of everything before moving to a different room to confer.
After much deliberation and heated debate, they came back and declared me the winner! Danni, was very diplomatic and said they both tasted and looked good.
So to recap:
Signature Challenge- Emily
Technical Challenge- Aleks
Showstopper Challenge- Emily
Overall best person/baker/champion of everything- Emily
Maia has decided that this will be an annual challenge. Aleks thinks we should do meat next year...
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