Monday, September 9, 2013

Summer Sunshine

As seen in Elegant Weddings Magazine
Styling, Design and Decor by Paige Lewis Events
Photography by Love Bree Photography
Wedding Cake and Confections by Sonya Tsui for FROST Cake Co.

Summer is all about sunshine, warmth, delicate fabrics and sheer bright whites. I simply adore white - it's timeless and enchanting. I also really enjoy working with monochromatic colour schemes.
When used appropriately, they lend an ambiance of refinement to any wedding, especially when done with a particular focus on detail.

Paige Lewis Events is a boutique Wedding Planning and Design company that specializes in creating elegant events tailored to your wants and needs.







#mymagnum

I don't usually post "non-FROST" related material - but I figured, the discovery of #mymagnum was the icing on my cake.

Conveniently located at Yonge and Bloor, this pop up boutique opened their doors (post fcuk) on June 27th, 2013. Unfortunately for me - I didn't have the opportunity to visit the location until 7 days before they closed the doors for good.

The store was tastefully (no pun intended) decorated with accents of brown and gold and cute art deco's on the wall. Most of the real estate was dedicated to making your own #mymagnum. The experience involves choosing a unique flavour combination from a selection of 21 carefully selected ingredients and pairing it with a silky vanilla bean or milk chocolate bar. From the sweet taste of coconut to the nutty crunch of almonds to the exotic flavour of goji berries - the choice is yours and the quantity unlimited.


Have a peek at some of our guilty pleasure indulgence:

Vanilla Bean ice cream dipped in Milk Chocolate and coated with Nerds, Toffee Bits, Cereal Treats, White Chocolate drizzle and 24K gold flakes

This is what EVERYTHING looks like - all 21 toppings from sea salt to chili flakes, goji berries to parisian macarons crumbs


Vanilla Bean ice cream dipped in White Chocolate and coated with nerds, toffee bits, goji berries and popping candy (unbelievable) and drizzled with milk chocolate


Miss you #mymagnum

Friday, September 6, 2013

Cake Serving Guide

I love this post by Style Sweet CA so I had to share... xx


Everyone knows that no matter how gorgeous and grand a cake can be, it still must taste delicious. But do you ever wonder how to tackle cutting a gigantic cake to find out? Want to serve a lovely layer cake for a dinner party dessert, but don’t know what size to make for various party attendees? Well, fear no longer! When it comes to determining serving size and how to slice into a beautiful cake with confidence, I’ve got you covered.



In my humble opinion, there is no such thing as too pretty too eat. I can surely appreciate cake as art, but let’s dig in. In the cake serving guide illustration above, you will find what size cakes yield how many servings. To get to that point, let us go over some tips and tricks to actually slicing the cake:

Dessert Slices:
I characterize “dessert slices” as those servings coming from a nice layer or sheet cake. Think birthdays, dinner parties, and bakery portion. These pieces are large enough to stand in for a whole serving of dessert.

To start slicing a round cake, score the cake perfectly in half with the appropriate knife. From there, score the cake in the middle of one of the halves to create a quarter. From there, you should be able to eyeball this section to start creating even slices. Appropriate knife you ask? Most cakes should be cut with a chef’s knife. Use a long serrated knife for cakes with fresh fruit filling or anything “crunchy,” like a praline or nut filling. Most cakes are best served at room temperature, unless they have a custard or whipped cream component. For all other cakes, be sure to remove the cake from the refrigerator at least 20 minutes before serving.

Tips:1. Keep your knife clean in between slices. Your knife will probably start to pick up frosting and crumbs along the way, but be sure to wipe the knife down to keep slicing smooth as you go.

2. If you find the frosting of a buttercream or ganache frosted cake a little solid, run your knife under hot water to slightly warm the metal of the knife. Be sure you dry the knife with a clean kitchen towel before slicing.


Wedding Servings:
The piece of cake you might find at a wedding or large party will most likely not be equal to the thick wedge of cake a filling you would probably get at your local bakery. After cocktails, dinner, and dancing, it’s no wonder these portions are a bit smaller. Thankfully most caterers and wedding venues will take are of the cutting for you, but it does not hurt to know a little bit of what’s going on behind the curtain.

Hopefully your wedding cake baker will assist you with ordering the right size of cake for your number of guests. If not, be sure to check out the chart above. These numbers are based off of 1 inch by 2 inch by 4 inch pieces. This is wedding cake standard, or at least something very close to what all bakers and caterers use. Before cutting, you will want to unstack the tiers, or at least the cake you are cutting at that time. To start, make a 1 inch cut from the edge of the cake. Using that as your guide, cut a 1inch ring around your cake. Continue to cut rings around the cake until your reach the center. Slice the rings into 2 inch wide pieces. The cake is typically at least 4 inch tall, creating a perfectly portioned slice.

Monday, September 2, 2013

Sandra's Baby Shower

The mother-to-be kept the style modern and sophisticated for this fun baby shower in honour of her little bundle. A soft colour palette of sweet corn yellow and grey chevron dressed up the backyard to create a beautiful and warm feel for this memorable event. See below for some great accents on how every detail came together.





Sunday, September 1, 2013

Something Cheese-y

I love food and wine. Especially when that food is cheese - so, I was excited when my client Angele asked me to cater the confections to her sister's Wine & Cheese themed bridal shower.

Our team put together a combination of decadent desserts that would sure compliment the taste buds for the evening.