I belong to a cake decorating meetup group. Not because I'm some decorating wunderkind (I never graduated past the Easy Bake Oven school of decorating), but because I want to learn to make beautiful cake-like artistic expressions. Most of the members are pretty proficient so I never really go to the meetups because I'm more of a rank amateur. I understand the science. I can make everything taste good, but I have horrible decorating habits. And, I develop the shakes whenever it's time for me to put frosting to cake.
Hm...maybe "belong to a cake decorating meetup group" is too strong an expression.
Did I mention that Vinny is cute? I learn best when the teacher is cute. Looking at you Mr. Magnuson... |
BUT! The Italian Meringue Buttercream Workshop was perfect for me. We would be learning about the nuances of buttercream and some basic cake decorating techniques! And, I'm happy to say, those things happened, and they happened well.
Apparently, Vinny Buzzetta has a tv show on the WE network. Something I wasn't totally aware of because I'm one of those crazy people that only watches tv via the internet. But,Vinny's a good teacher. To misquote (and take out of context) that great philosopher Keith Sweat,'He may be young, but he's ready.' The room was a mix of amateurs and hardcore hobbyists, which can be a tough crowd to teach. You don't want to leave the newbies behind, but you don't want to bore the more experienced folks.
More experienced folk. |
So, on a Thursday night a bunch of people got together in the kitchen of Aunt Butchie's Bakery and learned about Italian buttercream.
Yes, that is a blow torch. All baking should involve a blow torch. |
One thing that can be very difficult for the amateur cake decorator is a getting a flat cake, but Vinny recommended using rings to shape your cake.
"One ring to rule them all." |
There was also talk of fondant. Ugh. Fondant.
Image courtesy of Rosen Georgiev/FreeDigitalPhotos.net |
Vinny took us through the steps of making Italian meringue buttercream. One of the keys to great buttercream is something I preach, but would do well to practice more: Patience. Good buttercream should not be rushed.
He also showed us how easily the buttercream takes on flavors. The overall taste isn't as sweet as your usual powdered sugar and butter concoction (American buttercream), but that allows the taste of your cake to shine through. You can mix in vanilla, chocolate, peanut butter, jams, fruit purees, and Oreos. Oh, Oreos. Oreo buttercream has to be a reward for doing good deeds in life.
I tried to take a clear picture, but my eating kept getting in the way. |
Towards the end of the workshop he demonstrated how to make shell and heart designs with the buttercream. Let's just say that some people were better at it than others. And, by others I mean me.
She looks so happy here... |
Vinny ended the evening by giving us cake. Banana spice cake with Nutella flavored buttercream. Vinny is a kind man and will be rewarded with Oreo buttercream in the afterlife.
If you're in the New York area and interested in taking classes with Vinny at Aunt Butchie's you can email either Vinny (vbuzzetta@gmail.com) or Aunt Butchie's (classes@auntbutchies.com).
Vinny has a fondant class coming up next week on May 29th.
Thanks so much for writing such an awesome blog!!!!!!! I was floored when i read it! I wish I had some blog skills lol but I just can't sit and write ... You did such a great job!! So glad to have you in the class! Look forward to having you in another! =)
ReplyDeleteMy next class is re-scheduled to June 12th. It's a fanciful zebra stripe class! If you're free you should come!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vinny! I think your baking skills more than make up for not being able to sit still to write. I devoured that cake you sent us home with.
ReplyDeleteJune 12th, ya say...
where can I purchase the rings to get a flat top
ReplyDeleteI believe this is where Vinny got his:http://www.bakedeco.com/categories.asp?id=561#.U5oVxMrD8m8
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