{"id":15,"date":"2006-06-23T11:23:42","date_gmt":"2006-06-23T10:23:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.free-from.com\/blog\/?p=15"},"modified":"2016-04-21T18:49:52","modified_gmt":"2016-04-21T17:49:52","slug":"gluten-free-cake-decorations","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.free-from.com\/blog\/gluten-free-cake-decorations\/","title":{"rendered":"Gluten free cake decorations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Whether or not you&#8217;ve made your gluten free birthday cake &#8211; or any other celebratory cake, of course &#8211; you will probably want to decorate it.  (If you haven&#8217;t time to make one, decorating a shop-bought one can rescue your reputation as Perfect Mum).<\/p>\n<p>Gluten free cake decorations can be found, but do remember to check their gluten free status first.  But there are lots of other options.<\/p>\n<p>1.  If baking the cake, you can find interestingly shaped tins &#8211; numbers, hearts, flowers.<\/p>\n<p>2. You can cut the cake itself into relevant shapes.  We&#8217;ve done a lion, a rabbit, a dinosaur, the Earth and Moon, and a star.  You can always &#8216;glue&#8217; the cake together with icing.<\/p>\n<p>3. You can cover the cake with different kinds of icing.  A green butter-cream icing, ruffled up to look &#8216;like grass&#8217; can make a great base for safari or farm decorations.  A smooth white royal icing can make a base for words or other flatter decorations.  A Christmas cake could be smooth white (like ice) or ruffled white (like snow).  I like a rough surface, because it hides all flaws.<\/p>\n<p>4. You can use different colours of icing to create patterns (like flags &#8211; stars and red and white stripes for 4th July, or a red cross on white for an England football party) or landscapes (blue for the sea or a pond, green for land, brown for tilled earth).  Rolling out royal icing and using cutters to create shapes works well &#8211; blue and yellow stars on a white background looks smart, or pink hearts for Valentine&#8217;s, or letters and numbers for a toddler &#8230; You can write any message you like, either using letter and number cutters, or by piping icing into words.<\/p>\n<p>5. Once the cake is covered, you can add decorations.  We&#8217;ve used gluten free sweets to represent faces or to spell out words &#8211; or just to make patterns.  We&#8217;ve used farm animals, zoo animals and dinosaurs &#8211; all from the playroom, so wash them first!  At the moment, my children love small marzipan figures (animals and fruit) but you do have to make sure there&#8217;s enough for everyone, to avoid fights.<\/p>\n<p>6. Real edible flowers is one I&#8217;ve not tried.  My wedding cake had roses made of icing, and I still have some of them &#8230;<\/p>\n<p>7. Decorations don&#8217;t have to be edible.  How about using silk flowers, ribbons, tiny boxes made out of shiny card to look like presents?  How about using Lego, jewellery, leaves &#8230;?  Just be careful with the candles!<\/p>\n<p>8.  If you have no time at all, cut out a stencil of some suitable shape, lay it on the cake, and sift icing sugar over it.  This works well using white icing sugar on a chocolate cake, but you can also use cocoa powder.<\/p>\n<p>Enjoy the party!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Whether or not you&#8217;ve made your gluten free birthday cake &#8211; or any other celebratory cake, of course &#8211; you will probably want to decorate it. (If you haven&#8217;t time to make one, decorating a shop-bought one can rescue your reputation as Perfect Mum). 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