Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Understanding Chocolate

Many of you may be thinking "What's to understand? Chocolate is chocolate and how can you go wrong with that?" Well, I'm going to clarify the differences for you. 


If you are using chocolate in your recipe, consider these factors first.
* There is a difference in both flavor 
and texture among brands. Do a 
blind taste test to determine your own 
preference.
   
   






* The percentage of chocolate mass in the chocolate does not
necessarily indicate the degree of bitterness. The higher the chocolate
mass, the more the cocoa solids
and cocoa butter (which is solid at room temperature). This will alter 
the texture or consistency of the 
recipe, as well as the flavor.


* Flavor quality comes from the variety of beans used and the method of production. Some chocolates 
with a high percentage of chocolate mass (70.5%) are more mellow than some chocolates with a lower
percentage of chocolate mass (64%). 
   
* By exchanging the same quantity of chocolate without considering the percentage of chocolate mass, you
may be adding either more chocolate mass and less sugar, or less chocolate mass and more sugar.


Types of Chocolate   

Pure chocolate - Pure chocolate, also known as bitter, baking or unsweetened 
chocolate, contains only chocolate liquor (cocoa solids and cocoa butter) and flavorings.  


Cocoa - Cocoa is the pure chocolate liquor with three-quarters of the cocoa butter removed. The remaining cocoa is then pulverized. Most European cocoa is Dutch-processed, which means the cocoa has been treated with a mild alkali to mellow the flavor and make it more soluble. 


Cocoa Butter - The quality of cocoa butter is related to the quality of the bean from which it came and the process of separating it from the chocolate liquor.


Bittersweet of Semisweet - Bittersweet or semisweet are pure chocolate liquor with sugar, vanilla or vanillin, and extra cocoa butter added.


Milk Chocolate - Milk chocolate contains pure chocolate liquor, milk solids, butter, vanilla or vanillin, and extra cocoa butter. 


White Chocolate - White chocolate is not considered to be "real chocolate" because it contains no cocoa solids. Better-quality white chocolates are, however, made with cocoa butter. It contains about 30% fat 30% milk solids, and 30% sugar. It also contains vanilla or vanillin and lecithin. 


Compound Chocolate - Compound chocolate is classified as chocolate "flavor" because, instead of cocoa butter, it contains vegetable shortening.



Storing & Serving Chocolate                            
Properly storing chocolate is just as important as choosing the quality of chocolate. 


Keep it well wrapped in an airtight container (chocolate is quick to absorb other odors and must not be exposed to dampness) at a temperature of 60 degrees F. to 75 degrees F. with less than 50% relative humidity.
     
Under these conditions, dark chocolate should keep well for at least two years. Milk chocolate keeps for a little over a year and white chocolate, one year.


Chocolate is at it's best when served at room temperature. Like cold butter, cold chocolate has less flavor and a harder, more brittle texture than chocolate served at room temperature. 


*experts taken from The Cake Bible

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Wedding Cupcakes

If you never imagined serving cupcakes at your wedding, take a look at these images. They will eliminate any preconceived notions of the cupcake being solely known as a birthday dessert.
This first example is simple, yet elegant, making it the perfect choice for a small garden or spring wedding.
Peach Colored Wedding Cupcake Tower
Be sure to include color for a striking effect!
Think outside the box! Who says you need a cupcake tower or even a table to display your treats?
NBA Wedding Channing Frye Wedding

NBA Wedding Channing Frye Wedding
This is by far my favorite! What a unique way to  present your guests with their dessert.  This is sure to have everyone talking, even after the wedding is over.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Unusual Cake Recipes

While on my quest for some new and exciting cake flavors, I came across these unusual finds. Can these unlikely pairings form together to actually produce something edible? Are they better off as a challenge for a Fear Factor contestant to eat? They seem so obscure that I am considering giving them a try. I will keep you posted on my findings. Now...I just need to find a guinea pig!


1. Chocolate Mayonnaise Cake
     mayo


2. Tomato Soup Cake
    


3. Maple French Toast & Bacon Cupcakes 
    

4. Guinness Beer Cupcakes
     

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

What does your cake topper say about you?

The cake is baked and decorated, with only one more accessory needed to make this masterpiece complete, which cake topper do you choose? 

Do you go the humor route and choose a cake topper like one of these hilarious examples?
Bride in Charge Wedding Cake ToppersCellphone Couple Wedding Cake Toppers

Or are you the romantic type, opting for something a little more traditional?
Beach Cake ToppersMotorcycle Wedding Cake Topper
Wedding Figurine SophisticateHeart Wedding Cake Topper
Perhaps, your style is a bit more modern.
monogramweddingcaketopper14.jpg picture by CoutureCrystalsmonogramweddingcaketopper25.jpg picture by CoutureCrystals


Flowers (fresh or sugar) always look elegant!



Whatever topper you choose, have fun with it! Remember, it's YOUR day!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Peacock Feathers!




do a budget friendly Peacock feather themed wedding
The dramatic colors are so stunning!
A small addition of the feathers gives this bouquet a more sophisticated  look.
Adorn any element with a peacock feather for that extra touch!
  

Peacock feathers are not just for 
the birds anymore. They are 
popping up everywhere, from 
   centerpieces to bouquets, and 
  even cakes! They provide such 
  beautiful, vintage feel to any event. 
     This beautiful arrangement was created by Events by Joann!


Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Rustic Wedding Cake Stands

Today's post is dedicated to the bride with a rustic theme wedding. I found these adorable cake stands while searching the internet today. Each is hand-crafted using recycled tree stumps. These are perfect for the DIY bride or may be ordered through Lakeland Sophisticakes! These will compliment your cake beautifully, especially at an outdoor wedding.
diy rustic log wedding cake standDIY Rustic Tree Wedding Cake Standlog-cake stand_flickr_ebcakes

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

For The Mod Bride

Who says a wedding cake has to be 5 tiers and white? Today many brides are opting for something a little less traditional, like this off-set black and white cake. 





Monday, October 25, 2010

Cupcakes!

Fall is here! Why not indulge with a nice, yummy cupcake?
Order yours today - alicia@lakelandsophisticakes.com

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