Confetti Cakes Cookbook for dream cakes

The Confetti Cakes CookbookThe Confetti Cakes Cookbook: Spectacular Cookies, Cakes, and Cupcakes from New York City's Famed Bakery by Elisa Strauss is one of those cookbooks that just astounds. I was not familiar with the bakery or this woman's cakes before, but color me impressed. As someone who's not only worked with fondant but actually made it from scratch (not recommended), my mind was blown by what this woman can do with cake!

The book features recipes for all kinds of cakes and cookies, including amazing stacked wedding cake cookies that look just like little cakes, and a sushi cake that looks just like the real thing. Strauss's ability to make cakes that look like baseball caps, sushi, and handbags is incredible. The book also contains basic information about techniques and ingredients that any baker will find useful, even if they don't undertake a week's worth of baking to create the "Sugar Stiletto and Shoebox Cake."

But perhaps what I like best about this book is the inspiration it provides. I'm not sure I'll ever make her exact cakes, but boy does it make me want to come up with my own crazy concoctions. With all the techniques and tips she provides, I have the confidence to do that. Now I just need a willing victim friend who's looking for a birthday or wedding cake.

Posted on May 24, 2007

readers comments:

Elisa is incredibly creative and sweet. She provided us with a beautiful (and VERY tasty!) wedding cake. So glad more people outside NYC will get to see her work.

...says yjs on 05/24/07 at 2:59 PM

i may have to buy this book to look at the pictures and ooh and ahh. thanks for the heads up.

- anne, menuism.com intern

...says Anne on 05/25/07 at 12:04 AM

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