14 September,2016 08:28 AM IST | | Joanna Lobo
A three-day event will introduce Mumbai's baking enthusiasts to everything they need to know about cake décor and artistry
A chocolate fairy named Frannie wearing a wafer paper dress and chocolate body; a moveable and edible BB8 droid, a pastel water colour cake, edible autumn wreathsâ¦at Cakeology 2016, you can have your cake and eat it too.
"These days, cakes aren't only about flavour - people want novelty. You can design anything on a cake now and here, we intend to show you how to do just that," says Khushi Malani, founder of CakeKraft India, the people behind Cakeology.
Pastry chef Rumana Jaseel's demo will focus on creating edible flowers
The three-day event will feature demos, half-day classes, daily competitions, an exhibit area and a market -place for cake décor products. There will also be display cakes, about seven to 10 feet tall and featuring intricate patterns. The organisers have flown in three international baking artists, who will hold classes on air brushing, creating sugar people and gravity-defying cakes.
A Dawn Butler cake made using her cake stand
"We've got everything to do with baking a cake under one roof," says Farzana Gandhi, project consultant, Cakeology. We pick some of the highlights.
On September 16 to 18
At Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon (E). LOG ON TO www.cakeology.in
Call 9969363320
Cost Rs 200 (entry)
BB8 cake
Vintage décor
Ashwini Sarabhai, 36, the Hyderabad-based owner of The Dream Cakes will host three demo sessions. "The art deco one will focus on the techniques needed to incorporate the vintage style of décor on cakes - sharp edges, straight lines an painting with gold. The second one is all about isomolt - how to melt the sugar and mould it. The third one is about puff embroidery - creating patterns using fondant," says Sarabhai.
On September 16, 11.30 am to 12.15 pm; September 17, 2.30 pm to 4 pm; September 18, 12.45 to 1.30 pm
Cost Rs 750
Prachi Dhabal Deb's piping art on a cookie and a cake
Moving cakes
At Dawn Butler's class, you will learn how to create the BB8 cake, featuring the android from Star Wars. The founder and owner of DinkyDoodle Cake Designs in Nottingham, is also the inventor of the cake frame - a food grade internal support structure for cakes. "This is the first class where I will be teaching people how to use these frames," she says. "Think of it as LEGO for cakes."
Her other workshops will talk about an airbrushing system and how an airbrush, water and ethanol-based colours can give cakes textures of wood, metal or gold.
On September 16, 3.45 pm to 4.30 pm, September 17, 9 am to 3 pm
Cost Rs 13,500
Cookie art
Learn how to decorate tiny cookies with intricate icing work with Prachi Dhabal Deb, 30, a Pune-based baker and founder of Venture Cake Décor India. Dhabal Deb will conduct three demo sessions. She is known for her royal piping icing-work. "I will be teaching how to use piping to create art for wedding cookies or heart-shaped ones, and to create lace patterns on them," she says.
On September 17, 12.35 pm to 1.40 pm; September 18, 11.30 am to 12.15 pm
Cost Rs 750