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How To Decorate Cupcakes: Cake Decorating for Beginners, #2
How To Decorate Cupcakes: Cake Decorating for Beginners, #2
How To Decorate Cupcakes: Cake Decorating for Beginners, #2
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How To Decorate Cupcakes: Cake Decorating for Beginners, #2

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If you are throwing any sort of celebration today, there is nothing as sure to garner you the the giddy approval, or to inspire the sheer childlike joy from your guests than a plate full of designer cupcakes. Cupcakes bring to mind the happy days of childhood parties. People love to marvel at them as much, or more, than they love to eat them! Just picture a multi-level cake stand, brimming on each level with cupcakes in every color of the rainbow - some with shaved, white chocolate curly-cue tops, some chock full of M & M's, some with chocolate chip studded minty fondant, and happily, some with just sprinkles and a classic, buttercream swirl cap. Yummm...

Now with this easy-to-follow BEGINNERS guide in hand anyone can learn how to both make and decorate cupcakes just like a professional!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 8, 2014
ISBN9781501414534
How To Decorate Cupcakes: Cake Decorating for Beginners, #2

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    How To Decorate Cupcakes - Christine Matthews

    Disclaimer

    This eBook is copyrighted with all rights reserved. The author does not assume any liability for the misuse of information contained herein. The information contained within this guide is offered for entertainment purposes only. The author does not assume any responsibility for the accuracy or misuse of any information contained herein.

    While every attempt has been made to provide information that is both accurate and proven effective, the author and the publisher make no guarantees that the information presented herein will help everyone in every situation. The author assumes no liabilities for any injury or misconduct as a result of information within this eBook.

    Also by Christine Matthews

    Introduction

    Decorated and/or decorator cupcakes may be the diminutive sibling of decorated cakes – but diminutive only describes their size. The decorated cupcake is a giant in the baking industry today. In some ways they have eclipsed the larger decorated cakes, not only appearing in block buster movies and on late-night cable TV, but taking a major role at weddings, birthday parties and corporate celebrations alike! 

    Cake and cupcake decorating is really a modern-age (or industrial age) art form. Decorating large cakes for special events can really only be traced back, perhaps as far as the 17th century, when the grand noble houses of Europe would employ the village bakers to create elaborate constructions for their banquet tables, in order to wow any visiting gentry. It was not until the 19th century, when it became possible to really control the temperature of ones oven, along with the introduction of baking soda and baking powder, that the making and decorating of cakes of all sizes became more accessible to the ordinary cook. 

    The cupcake has a less well established history than the cake. While there is no doubt that the cupcake has been around for, most likely, as long as the cake, not much has been written about their history. It may be because a cupcake is a very personal treat; something that was made quietly, on the home hearth, to share with one’s children and loved ones. The bite size delectable, while beloved by people in Europe and North America, has not been, until recent years, the type of baked good that struck people with awe and wonder, so their history, until recently has been in large part overlooked.

    If you are throwing any sort of celebration today,

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