Thursday, February 10, 2011

Gold joy!


Another food post! Sorry everyone but I couldn't resist this gold cake - outrageously fabulous! Being a pretty lousy baker how on earth does one get gold icing!?
Kellie xx




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32 comments:

  1. very impressive ~ tres elegant!! I'm like you Kellie - not so good in the baking department but love to look.

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  2. That is scrumptious looking! If you find out how to make gold icing, do share! x

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  3. A glam cake! Love that! And I posted a few pillows from your shop this week. Hugs!

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  4. Wow! I think you actually spray it on with a spray that is meant for that. But I´m not sure! Anyway, stunning! xoxo Marie

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  5. O My thats amazing ;-)) I wouldn't have a clue but can you imagin that with little red roses on it to ;-)) dee x

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  6. I haven't checked with you in a couple of days and look what I have missed!
    Love your happy fabrics and the plate, the wonderful golden cake and your summer latte, wonderful!
    Thanks for your sweet comment the other day!
    Sometimes I just can't squeeze all my blog readings in one day!!!
    xoxo

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  7. AMAZING !!! great !!! love Ria....xxx...

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  8. Gold Lustre dust!! At least that is the only think I can think of that could be used for cake.

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  9. Oh Kelly,
    That is something else....it's wonderful. I want one !!!! haha XXXX

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  10. I've been seeing this cake around lately, it's breathtaking! I think there's a baker's gold dust that you can get to get this effect. (I'm pretty sure it costs an arm and a leg, though)!

    Hope you're having a lovely Wednesday!

    xo

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  11. It's just so gorgeous - rustic and oh-so-glamorous all at once! Metallic icing, as far as I know, comes from edible shimmer powder, which is pretty easy to get online. Otherwise, an afternoon getting distracted by pretty baking things in Plenty (at the dreaded Westfield Bondi Junction, black hole of time and money), can also obtain some. Little gold cupcakes would go so perfectly with some peonies and one of your beautiful ginger jars, I think!

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  12. I think I'm seeing a mirage! So incredibly lovely and unique. How do they do it, edible gold?

    Happy Thursday Kellie x

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  13. Stunning! It is almost to pretty to eat! ... almost!

    xo Marcie

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  14. Wow, looking beautifully royal to me. :) Gosh, what a statement to make when serving!
    Please do share if you get hold of the answer to how to make the icing!

    Hug,
    Anette Willemine

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  15. I have no idea but it sure looks decadent! :)

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  16. Amazing glamorous cake!!
    I would also know how to make the icing :-)
    Have a nice day.
    Hug

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  17. I love this cake. In fact I saved it to my Pinterest right away.
    How on Earth one can achieve edible golden frosting is beyond me.. I Googled the question and the most common answer was some brand clled 'amenicolour' and the other was to cover regular frosting with gold flakes..

    If you attempt it, please let me know.. I wonder if it tastes strange?

    xx Charlotta

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  18. I adore food posts and I loved this golden cake!!xx

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  19. I think it's too pretty to eat! I have never seen icing so pretty! xo

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  20. That is gorgeous. I've never seen gold icing-and I do like to bake. Wouldn't this cake be beautiful for a small, intimate wedding?

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  21. it looks yummy both in food context and is $$$. ahhahah

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  22. Wow that gold icing is dreamy! There are never enough good and delicious "food posts". Thanks for popping by to say hello and leaving your kind comment about my Valentine Tree! It was fun to browse through your blog this morning!

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  23. WOW how decadent! It look lovely. Thanks for stopping by :-)

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  24. mmm.what a cake! look delicious!

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  25. very decadent...what a shame the work of art has to be gobbled up!!!

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  26. Oh, My Goodness!!

    You'd think this would hold us over for many years.

    Cheers!...to liking life rich.

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  27. Gorgeous! That would make a stunning wedding cake!

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  28. Wilton's Cake Spray!!!

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