One particular area that I struggle with is cakes. Whenever I bake a cake, I always have visions in my head of how it's going to turn out. I think it'll come out just like it does on the shop. Every time I say to myself, 'this time, this time, it's going to look like it belongs in a book'. But it usually ends up looking like a Victoria sponge with a bit of spew on top.
It was Dave's birthday and in honour of his favourite book, Herman Melville's 'Moby Dick', I decided to make a cake with a whale on it. I imagined a beautifully iced cake in dark blue, using lighter blue icing for the wave detailing, and a perfectly modelled, lifelike whale spouting water from his blowhole. I know, it sounds really dodge but it looked lush in my head. Getting home and realising that I had neither blue food colouring, nor the the right icing sugar, was not a good start. What I ended up with was this:
Horrif. At least my picnic lunch of homemade sausage rolls, scotch eggs (with the soft yolk in the middle, yum), ham sandwiches, pitta chips and hummus in Regents Park made up for it. Preceded by the zoo, and followed by cocktails at Academy. Then we got home and ate the cake, and it was bloody delicious.
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| Dave doesn't actually look that impressed... |


