With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, I set out to
find a sweet treat to celebrate this love-, rose- and chocolate-filled day and
came across this gorgeous creation by Ross Sveback. I absolutely love layered
cakes and the different shades of pink in this one make it the perfect cake for Valentine’s Day.
The cake itself was very straightforward to make and
whilst just a basic vanilla cake, it’s definitely one of the best I’ve tasted!
On the other hand, the icing was one of the most complicated and time-consuming
frostings I have ever made. There were just so many steps involved and whilst
it created a delicious icing, I’m pretty sure there are much simpler recipes that
create just about the same thing. And even though I was successful in making
it, at the very last moment my icing changed consistency due to the food
colouring I added, which then meant I was unable to pipe rosettes all over
the cake like initially planned. So instead, I smoothed out the different coloured frostings until
they looked like they were gradually blending into each other.
You can find the original recipe for the cake here and
the icing here, but if you’re after a bit more guidance, you can find a slightly
altered recipe here with more step-to-step instructions. I used the original
recipes, but found the latter link super useful when colouring the cake and
icing, as well as when assembling the cake.
Thil
xx