Baby Shower Cake Ideas: For A Great Conterpiece And
Dessert
A baby shower is a form of celebration that aims to welcome
the newest member in the family. Although baby showers were
originally intended only for first-borns, modern practices now
allow baby shower parties for every baby that comes in the
family.
Baby showers are usually organized and arranged by the
relatives and close friends of the parents-to-be. They are a
good way to help parents get started with the things that they
need for the baby. Note, however, that there are some cultures
and religious beliefs that do not consider it proper and that
it is considered bad luck to have a party and bring baby things
in the house before the baby is born.
Over the years, baby showers have evolved into various names,
such as the following:
* Daddy's shower - a men-only party for dads-to-be
* Grandma's shower - a party where guests bring baby items
(such as collapsible cribs and changing pads) that grandparents
can keep at their house.
* Diaper showers or baby sprinkles - a small-scale party that
is usually held for succeeding children, and ideal for parents
who do not need as many items (or gifts).
It is common for a baby shower to have a theme, to which the
entire party centers on. Baby shower essentials typically
include games, presents, and food… and a cake!
A party is not complete without a cake, and this also applies
to baby showers.
Cakes are one of the great things about baby showers, and they
can be made using various basic techniques, such as the
following:
1. All-in-together - this is done by placing the dry
ingredients in a food processor (together with the shortening)
before gradually adding the liquid ingredients.
2. Creaming method - this is done by 'creaming' butter and
sugar together before gradually adding the rest of the
ingredients.
3. Rubbing method - this is done by 'rubbing' the butter into
the dry ingredients before adding the liquid ones.
4. Melt-and-mix - this is done by are first mixing the dry
ingredients together, adding the melted butter and the other
liquid ingredients afterwards to complete the cake.
5. Sponge-making - this is done by whipping the eggs and sugar
into a froth, with the flour carefully mixed in. Making a light
sponge requires great skill, as it does not use any raising
agent or fat.
Finished cakes are usually enhanced with the use of frosting
(icing) or toppings (such as sprinkles.
There are different varieties of baby shower cakes to choose
from. Some of them are listed below:
· Angelfood cake · Butter cake · Butterfly cake · Carrot cake ·
Cheesecake · Chocolate cake · Chiffon cake · Cupcake · Devil's
food cake · Fruit cake · Gingerbread · Ice cream cake ·
Mooncake · Pineapple upside down cake · Pound cake · Spice cake
· Sponge cake
Aside from the cake varieties above, there are also a lot of
baby shower cake ideas that can make a baby shower celebration
more special:
1. Belly Cake. One great idea is to design a baby shower cake
and make it look like a pregnant belly. This can be done by
placing a circular cake in front of a rectangular cake and
frosting them together to resemble that of a pregnant
belly.
2. Toy Blocks Cake. Another idea is to design a baby shower
cake and make it look like children's toy blocks (either one
large block or 3 to 4 smaller blocks). Toy block cakes can be
further enhanced by surrounding them with candies or little toy
cars.
Of course, you can also experiment and try to come up with
creative ideas of your own. Remember that the 'goal' is not
only to make a yummy dessert, but also a great centerpiece that
will stand out in the memories of the parents-to-be.
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