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Learners will go from an absolute beginner to creatively decorating their layered cake. I’ve put together this speedy, 5 day crash course where learners will be presented with everything they need to know to go from an absolute beginner to making a beautiful, decorated, layered cake, using their very own creativity to decorate it! I won’t be fumbling around in my kitchen during the live class, so that my full attention will be on watching each learner and coaching them while they learn these new and exciting techniques. I can only help them so much if they have their camera off. If your learner doesn’t know how to measure ingredients then please either have them measured out before class or assist them off of camera view. Outschool’s policy is that only learners are to be on camera. You’ll find the homework and supply list, for this course, under the “Details” section of the class page description. I'll also send them both, upon enrollment, as a PDF with photos. Please, find the recipes and practice sheets attached to your learner’s welcome message, in their inboxes, from me upon enrollment. You may substitute your own recipes if you like. However, I revolve my course around these two beginner recipes. 🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨🧁 We will not be doing all of the work in class. There will be homework to do between classes in order to complete each class. Cake decorating does take prep time, lots of clean up time and practice, so your learner may need some help from an adult. We will be making a very inexpensive icing and chocolate cake that taste great, which has stood the test of time at many celebrations. I will send out the list of ingredients and recipes for the cake which will be attached to your welcome letter, before this course starts. 🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨🧁 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: DO I BAKE THE CAKE BEFORE CAMP STARTS? No, do not bake the cake before camp. We will make two 8" inch round cakes, not just one 8" inch round cake. The recipe is for two 8 inch round cake pans not one pan. WHEN DO I RECEIVE THE RECIPE AND WHERE IS IT? The recipe for the cake and the icing will be sent to your inbox, as a PDF file, with a welcome message. CAN I USE TWO 9 INCH PANS RATHER THAN TWO 8 INCH PANS FOR THE RECIPE SENT TO MY INBOX? No, you cannot or you will end up with a very flat, short and none impressive and disappointing looking cake. You cannot substitute a different cake pan size for this recipe unless you increase the cake batter size. ****A recipe for larger cakes will be posted in the class chat.***** DO I NEED TO MAKE THE FROSTING BEFORE THE FIRST CLASS? No, do not make the first batch of icing before the course. 🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨🧁 *Class times may vary some depending on the amount of learners. **The listing price you see is not at all what I get to pocket. After Outschool’s 30% teacher hosting fee, self employment taxes and all other misc. expenses, I pocket only about 40% of the listed class price, which then goes to cover all aspects of teaching time, answering emails and making my courses etc. 🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨🧁✨🍰✨🎂✨
Metas de aprendizaje
In this class each student will learn the proper way to bake a cake for decorating, how to make icing, how to smooth frost a cake, how to pipe borders, leaves and flower and how to write words. They will decorate their own cake on the last day.
Programa de estudios
5 Lecciones
más de 1 SemanaLección 1:
Making Frosting
We’ll learn:
1. How to make a quick, simple, white icing, with 3 consistencies
2. How to separate and color the icing into four different colors
3. How to properly store the icing
4. How to prepare a pastry bag and fill it
5. How to hold and squeeze the bag properly while piping borders
6. How to pipe 3 different borders
7. How to change and clean tips
90 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 2:
Flowers and Leaves
We’ll learn:
How to make leaves, stems and vines
How to write words on a cake
How to make rose buds
How to make half roses
How to make a rose
How to make a half carnation
How to make a carnation
90 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 3:
Making the Cake
We’ll learn:
How to make a quick and easy chocolate cake from scratch
How to prepare the pans
How to flip out and cool the cake
How to prepare a surface for your cake
How to stack the 8 inch layered cake
How to crumb frost the cake (after class time and before the next class)
How to store the cake
90 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Lección 4:
Frosting the Cake
We'll learn:
How to crown the cake
How to smooth frost the cake
How to plan the cake
How to store the cake
How to make two more borders if time permits
90 minutos de lección en vivo en línea
Otros detalles
Orientación para padres
FYI..Your student probably will need a lot of assistance to take this course. I've gone ahead and listed this age group though since I'm hearing from parents that some kids are really wanting to learn, enjoy being in the kitchen and are pretty advanced for their age.
However, I know full well that this course is a lot for the younger kids, so please be kind in your feedback. I'm sticking my neck out here to teach this to this younger age group.
I'll do my dead level best to gauge how everyone is doing in class and tailor it the best I can with these young learners in the live class.
They will need help using the oven while baking their cake and getting it out to cool.
They may also need assistance while operating an electric stand or hand mixer if they have never used one before.
They may also need help making the coffee for this cake batter.
***You may also need to assist with measuring out ingredients properly. I will not be covering this aspect in this class.
I will be sending the recipe my chocolate cake with registration. It does call for all purpose flour which does contain gluten. Your student can substitute out another cake or gluten free flour if they would like and also the peppermint flavoring but I promise they won't be disappointed with this cake and frosting.
***The cake and icing don't contain milk, eggs, butter or nuts.
Lista de útiles escolares
CLASS 1 SUPPLIES: CAKE DECORATING EQUIPMENT TO BUY: 2 Pastry bags with couplers and rings (you’ll need 3-4 for the entire class) Any size bags There are small and big couplers. Get the small ones. ***I do want them to learn how to prepare a bag with couplers so this is necessary to complete the class. The couplers are necessary so that the tips can be changed out easily. ***I prefer the real pastry bags rather than the disposable ones that blow out easily and are more rigid to handle. Plus, I want to encourage the students to keep decorating and if they throw out all of their bags they won't have any when they need them. Cake decorating tip (Wilton brand): Tips #16, #,18, #32 or #21 (find one that's kind of a star looking shape) ****We will be using 4 different types of tips for this course. It's not necessary to get one of these exact numbers. They are for r reference since I'm not sure what cake decorating supplies are available to everyone right now. 1. for writing words, making vines and stems 2. for making roses and carnations 3. for making leaves 4. for making borders 4 food coloring pastes/gels, not liquids. You can find them in the cake decorating supplies section. You’ll need 2 for flower colors, 1 for leaves, 1 for border color Pipe cleaners or a little tip cleaning brush you can buy in cake decorating supply areas FROM YOUR KITCHEN: Vegetable shortening Water Salt Peppermint extract 4 cups confectioners sugar for just one batch of icing (You’ll need 4-5 batches of icing for the entire course) Sifter or whisk Electric mixer and beaters Large mixing bowl Spatula to scrape the bowl Paper towel or kitchen towel to cover the bowl while mixing Wax paper/Parchment paper to pipe borders on Cookie sheet or cutting board to sit the wax paper or parchment on Toothpicks Containers with lids to store and recycle icing Plastic wrap Scissors Spoon or knife for stirring color pastes into frosting Butter knife or cake frosting spatula Notebook for jotting down notes Camera to take photos CLASS 2 SUPPLIES: CAKE DECORATING EQUIPMENT TO BUY: 2 pastry bags, with couplers and rings (3-4 Sets total for the entire camp) 1 pastry bag for roses and (Wilton brand) tip #102, #104 or #103 1 pastry bag for the leaves, vines and tips with tip #70 (Wilton brand) We’ll use this same color for practicing words with tip #4, #5, or #7. Flower nail #7 (Wilton brand). We need a medium sized flower nail, nothing huge. The bigger the rose tip the bigger the nail needs to be. FROM YOUR KITCHEN: Spatula or butter knife Toothpicks 2 clips to close off the ends of the two pastry bags Wax paper squares Tray or halves of a paper towel tube to park the completed flowers in to dry Large ziplock back or air tight container to put the pastry bags with frosting Containers with lids to store and recycle icing Scissors Notebook for jotting down notes Pen and paper to practice writing words for the cake. CLASS 3 SUPPLIES: CAKE DECORATING EQUIPMENT TO BUY: Cake frosting spatula (I suggest a small "offset/angled" one. The students are having issues maneuvering the large ones on such a small cake) Cake turntable or lazy susan if you have one. It’s not required but sure helps! 2 Cake pan insulators. Wilton’s are called “Bake Even Cake Strips” (These will keep cakes from puffing way up when they bake. We want a flat cake and don’t want to have to cut the cake top off and waste it.) (2) 8” round or square cake pans ***Several students in the first camp were disappointed when they used 9 inch round pans (instead the specified 8 inch pans) with this cake recipe. The recipe is for 8 inch round or 8 inch square pans. Always the pan size does matter with a cake recipe, so if you want a bigger cake then you need to make 1.5 batches so you can add more batter to a bigger pan. That may be a little too much as that's for a 10 inch cake but it's easier to calculate. FROM YOUR KITCHEN: Preheated oven 350F/177C Ingredients for making the chocolate cake (will send before camp starts) Electric mixer with beaters Sifter or whisk Coffee pot and water Measuring cups, liquid measuring up and measuring spoons Shortening (for preparing 2 pans) Extra cocoa powder (for preparing pans) Paper towel or hand towel Two cooling racks Toothpicks Cake frosting spatula (you really need this) Two batches of icing. Doesn’t need to be in a pastry bag Wax paper Plastic wrap Foil or nice wrapping paper Round or square sturdy cardboard, cutting board or something to display the cake Scissors Tape to hold the foil or paper on the back of the board CLASS 4 SUPPLIES CAKE DECORATING EQUIPMENT TO BUY: A Cake turntable is super handy to have but not required. Also you’ll be using the cake icing spatula again today FROM YOUR KITCHEN: Paper and pencil The icing left over from the last class Hot water in a glass Cake icing spatula CLASS 5 SUPPLIES: CAKE DECORATING EQUIPMENT TO BUY 3-4 prepared pastry bags with 3-4 different colors of icing and tips to decorate the cake Cake turntable (not required but it's sure handy!) FROM YOUR KITCHEN: Wax paper Pen or pencil Paper to practice words White frosting in case of mistakes Tall cup or glass with hot water for smooth frosting mistakes Clean Scissors for moving flowers that aren’t dried Paper towels or hand towel Toothpicks Camera
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Recursos externos
Además del aula de Outschool, esta clase utiliza:
Experiencia y certificaciones del docente
Licenciatura en Música o Teatro o Artes desde Bob Jones University
I completed three levels of the Wilton Cake Decorating course way back in my 20's. All of the cake photos on the class thumbnails are cakes I've made.
Reseñas
Curso grupal en vivo
145 US$
por 5 clases5x por semana, 1 semana
90 min
Videoconferencias en vivo
Edades: 9-14
5-12 alumnos por clase