14 Mar 2016

Grandma C's Masterpiece

As most of you may already know, Grandma C's retirement hobby is cake decorating, and she makes these cakes for all family occasions.

So I turned 69, and she made this great gravity defying cake.

What a project!  It wasn't easy getting the noodles and chopsticks to stay up, and I had many stressful moments watching her!




14 comments:

  1. Awesome work of culinary art. Have I missed something? Ozzie cakes look like Chinese kway teow. Wonder what Ozzie Chinese kway teow look like? :))

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    1. Ozzie Chinese kway teow? I once went to a Chinese restaurant and ordered char kway teow. It came, but instead of kway teow, the chef had used fettucine. That might answer your question?!?!!

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  2. Oh my!!! Goodness gracious!!! That is absolutely stunning - will put all the bakeries everywhere to shame. Gosh!!! How did she do that? *standing ovation*

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    1. haha, there are hidden supports, and also there is the use of icing "stiffeners" (edible). Still it was very tense making it, wondering whether it can work or not!

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  3. Wow! How awesome. Very impressive cake, looks real.

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    1. Thank you, Rose. Grandma will be pleased when I tell her what you said.

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  4. Besides her skills, Arthur your "cameramanship" is amazing. Your pictures are stunningly clear and beautiful.

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    1. Thank you, Luke. As for the "cameramanship", I only press the button, lah.

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  5. My gosh! That's amazing! Now I know where to go & who to learn from!

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    1. haha, I'll tell Grandma C she can start classes!!

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  6. Oh my God ; ) Grandma is a real artist. I've never seen such a cake. I look forward to seeing more of her fabulous cake designs ;)

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    1. Thank you, Reader's Tales. The cake was inspired by a sign we saw in Tokyo - see the little movie clip here: http://i82muchblog.blogspot.com.au/2014/06/tokyo-walkabout.html

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  7. Both of you have many hidden talents n the difference with others is that you both acted with passion to realize these talents . My respect and appreciation. Well done!

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    1. Thank you for your kind comments. Much appreciated.

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