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Maggie Austin Cake

Artistry and Technique

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Learn stunning cake designs and technique how-tos from a top cake artist.
A former ballerina, Maggie Austin turned to baking when an injury ended her dancing career—and has since become one of today's most sought-after cake artists, serving celebrity clients and even royalty around the world. Her design hallmarks are instantly recognizable to the legions of fans who follow her work: ethereal frills, dreamy watercolors, lifelike sugar flowers, rice-paper accents, graceful composition, and other impeccable details. Here, she shares a collection of her edible works of art and the methods behind their creation, with a "theme and variations" organization that shows how mastering any single technique can open the door to endless creativity. Each is broken down into clear instructions and illustrated with step-by-step photos that are easy to follow whether you're a professional baker or an amateur enthusiast. From a single sugar blossom to a multi-tiered cake festooned with pearls and intricate appliques, there's inspiration for bakers and crafters of all stripes.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 16, 2017
      Looking at the cover of Austin’s beautiful cookbook—an ethereal 10-layer cake of “ombré frills” topped with a tower of edible peonies that even a botanist would think were real—one can guess that the author’s background might have included the ballet. After an injury, she transferred her attention to detail and rigorous discipline from dance to pastry. The experienced pastry chef may have an easier time with these recipes, Austin assures readers that the book is “for anyone trying their hand,” with the suggestion of scaling to one’s experience. She provides basic recipes for cake decorations such as gum paste; the cake recipes include standbys such as carrot and chocolate. Chapters focus on technique: floral applique, painting, sculpted fondant, and more. Full-page photographs entice (a “ribbon-wrapped watercolor” adorns a five-layer cake, and meticulous strands of “pearls” decorate an asymmetrical four-layer that’s ideal for a wedding), but the step-by-step photos are the workhorses. Here, readers are guided through techniques for making bas-relief, gum paste roses, and floral embroidery. Tips and information—including “a cold cake is a happy cake”—are scattered throughout, useful for those without a pastry degree. With the elegant Gold Leaf with Lace Overlay, the whimsical Elephant Caravan cake, and relaxed-looking “Abstract ‘Painting,’ ” the author educates and encourages readers on making tasteful cakes that are sure to wow.

    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2017

      With one look at this lavish debut, readers will understand why former ballerina Austin's museum-worthy cakes are so hotly in demand. More than 30 exquisite cake and cookie designs unfold, each a triumph of flowers, ruffles, pearls, lace, and painted fondant. There are a few recipes for creations such as homemade gum paste, chocolate cake, and swiss meringue buttercream, but the book is principally a decorating guide meant to inspire serious enthusiasts and professionals. VERDICT Filled with technical know-how and sumptuous photographs, this book will tempt all cake lovers. Don't expect to be able to replicate these cakes without many hours (if not years) of practice.

      Copyright 2017 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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