Monday, October 11, 2010

Cake Boss Inspired Topsy Turvy Birthday Cake


First of all, everything in this cake was made from scratch.  No cake mix.  No pre-made fondant.  No jug of frosting.  Scratch.  I made 4 batches of cake batter.  It took me forever, but the cake was amazing.  My roommate Alisha Marie Peterson, was turning 22 on October 9th (the same day I ran my first and last marathon).  If any of you don't know Alisha or myself, I would consider us a team of master chefs.  We both thoroughly enjoy making stuff that is ridiculously hard.  When most people would say, "Oh my gosh, someone made that?  I could never do that."  Alisha and I both look at each other and say, "We could easily make that.  We have no training whatsoever and have never even seen it in real life, but we can make it better than the first guy by changing up this or that.  It's going to be so awesome!!!"

Well, we have been watching season one of Cake Boss on Netflix and decided that we would make a cake like that someday.  Then the thought popped into my head.  Holy Crap!  It's going to be Alisha's birthday.  We decided that it was a great idea, and started planning.  I researched all of the cakes that were actually on the show.  Here is the website.  http://carlosbakery.com/  I sent Alisha every picture of cake I could find that was at least 3 tiered.  We went through several ideas.  One of our earliest ideas involved smoke coming out the top, but I was having a hard time figuring out how to decorate the rest of the cake.  What goes with smoke?  A cigarette?  A fire?  A cauldron?  (I secretly wanted a Halloween cake but that was vetoed more than once.)  We X'ed that idea along with a beach cake (it's October) and gum-pasted flowers (Come on, I had a marathon in which to prepare.  I couldn't waste all of my free time with this.  Baby steps.  Save something for next time.)  Our final conclusion, a Topsy Turvy cake.  After more online research, I found this link that teaches you how to make a Topsy Turvy cake.  http://cakecentral.com/articles/6/how-to-make-a-topsy-turvy-whimsical-cake  The directions were very straight-forward and easy to follow.  Alisha decided that she wanted a chocolate and vanilla cake with cream puff frosting and fondant.  I have used fondant before.  (Shelby, my littlest sister, and I made cupcakes with black and white circle-y modern art looking fondant when we were on our cupcake kick last year.)  From my experience, it tastes gross and is a pain in my keister.  I did not want to do it.  Also, it's expensive!  Well, I did some more research online and found this little jewel.  http://whatscookingamerica.net/PegW/Fondant.htm  Marshmallow fondant!  I couldn't see anything is this three ingredient recipe that looked gross or difficult or expensive, so I decided to give fondant another try.  I gave Alisha her assignment.  Figure out what kind of decoration she wanted and to make ame a shopping list.  Several days later, we had an idea and a rough sketch.  Alisha photoshopped some different colors on a cake that we liked the design of and we ultimately brought this cake to life.  It contains:
Alternating chocolate and vanilla layers of cake with cream puff filling, covered with buttercream icing and a layer of marshmallow fondant.  Decorated with fondant attached with buttercream icing.  Everyone loved it, especially Alisha.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Top 10 Restaurants in Provo

1. Costa Vida
1200 North University Avenue
Provo, Utah 84604
(801) 373-1876
http://www.costavida.net/

Small Sweet Pork Salad - $5 with student ID
A tortilla with cilantro lime rice, black beans, sweet pork, leafy greens, pico de gallo, quacamole, tortilla strips, and cheese.  I get the spicy tomatillo ranch dressing and extra cilantro.

2. Brick Oven Restaurant‎
111 East 800 North
Provo, Utah‎ 84606
(801) 374-8800‎
http://brickovenprovo.net/
 
Chicken Parmesan - $11.99
Best chicken parmesan I've ever had.  It comes with toasted garlic bread and either a deluxe green salad or soup.
 
3. El Salvador Restaurant‎
332 West Center Street
Provo, Utah‎ 84601
(801) 373-5377‎

Pupusas - $1.45 each
I usually get two pupusas stuffed with pork and cheese.  They are served with curtido (lightly fermented cabbage slaw with red chilies and vinegar) and a watery tomata salsa.

4. Rooster Dumpling & Noodle Bar
163 North University Avenue
Provo, Utah 84601
(801) 375-3138
http://www.roosterdnb.com/

Pork and Chive Dumplings - $9/dozen
Boba Bubble Drinks - $3.25 Leche, red bean, and melon flavors are all good.
You have to try a boba drink.  They come with a fatty straw.

5. J Dawgs
858 North 700 East
Provo, Utah 84606
(801) 373-3294
http://jdawgs.com/

Polish Dog - $3
I like mine with sauerkraut, banana peppers, and special sauce.

6. Spoon It Up
2250 North University Parkway
Provo, Utah 84604
(801) 373-0028
www.facebook.com/pages/Provo-UT/Spoon-It-Up/135543139819202

Self-Serve Frozen Yogurt - $0.36/oz
My all time favorite is the original tart, but they are all good.
I usually top it off with tons of fresh fruit, granola, slivered almonds, and mini gummy bears!

7. Zupas
408 West 2230 North
Provo, Utah 84604
(801) 377-7687
http://www.zupas.com/

Try 2 Combo - $7.99
Half Salad: Nuts About Berries - Fresh raspberries, blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, cinnamon almonds, romaine lettuce, and poppyseed dressing
Half Soup: Tomato Basil with Orzo pasta
It also comes with a slice of really soft bread and a chocolate covered strawberry.

8. Pastoreo Taco Grill‎
1774 North University Parkway

Provo, Utah 84604
(801) 373-1689
http://pastorero.com/

5 Tacos - $4.99
Any kind of meat is good.
 
9. Tucanos Brazilian Grill

4801 North University Avenue #790
Provo, Utah 84604
(801) 224-4774
http://www.tucanos.com/

Brazillian Churrasco - $19.95
I like the fried bananas.  The Brazillian Lemonade is really good.  My favorites from the grill are the garlic parmesan beef and the grilled pineapple.  I also like to request the chicken hearts.  They taste like iron, but it's part of the cultural experience.

10. Tepanyaki Japanese Steakhouse
1240 North State Street

Provo, Utah 84604
(801) 374-0633
http://www.my-tepanyaki.com/

The tepanyaki dinner includes: Japanese Onion Soup and salad. Each dinner is prepared at your Tepanyaki Table in the finest Japanese tradition by the chefs and served with oriental vegetables complemented by special seasoning and exotic sauces.  The ribeye is my favorite.  - $20 something

Places I haven't tried yet but would like to:
Joe Vera's Mexican Restaurant
250 West Center Street
Provo, Utah 84601

Four Season's Hot Pot
236 North University Avenue
Provo, Utah 84601