Sunday 20 May 2018

What is a quinceañera and how is it celebrated?

In Mexico, a girl who is having her 15th birthday is called a quinceañera. It is a combination of the Spanish words quince "fifteen" and años "years".The term may also be used to refer to a girl's 15th birthday party, although this is more often referred to as a "fiesta de quince años" or' "fiesta de quinceañera."



In many countries in Latin America, it is customary to celebrate a girl's fifteenth birthday party in a very lavish manner.



This celebration traditionally marks a girl's coming of age and afterwards she is considered a mature person who is ready to assume family and social responsibilities. It is somewhat equivalent to a coming-out party though these tend to be associated exclusively with the upper class whereas a quinceañera may be celebrated by people of all social strata. In the United States it has traditionally been the sixteenth birthday which is celebrated most extravagantly as the "Sweet Sixteen", however the custom of the quinceañera is gaining traction in the United States in recent years, particularly among Latino families.

Quinceañera Customs:

A quinceañera celebration usually begins with a mass in church (Misa de Accion de Gracias or "thanksgiving mass") to give thanks for the girl making the transition to a young woman.

The girl wears a full-length ball gown in the color of her choice and carries a matching bouquet. Following the mass, the guests repair to a banquet hall where the party will take place, or in rural communities tables, chairs and a tent area may be set up to accommodate the festivities. The party is an extravagant affair that goes on for several hours. Flowers, balloons and decorations matching the birthday girl's dress are ubiquitous. The party will consist of dinner and dancing, but there are also several special traditions that are a part of the celebration though these may vary regionally. The parents, godparents, and often other family members have roles to play in the celebration.



The cake represents the meaning of a quinceañera in many ways, since guests get together to have a piece of the cake as some sort of closing ceremony. For this reason, it's very important to make the right decisions when choosing a cake.

For this special occasion we decided to make a two tier cake (8" and 10"), covered in white fondant, with a silver pearl border colored with silver color dust.  The cakes were decorated with 3D red and orange roses made out of fondant and gum paste (matching the quinceañera dress).  The flavor was vanilla with a dulce de leche filing in between layers.  The topper of the cake looked like a bouquet of roses and we decided to add the #15 to make it look more elegant and sophisticated. 



I think that it looks beautiful and, I hope that it taste as well as it looks.


COMGRATULATIONS!


"100% satisfecha con tu trabajo. Muchas gracias.
Mare Mieles"






Monday 7 May 2018

Hi everyone,

I hope that this message finds you well.  It has been a long time since the last time I posted something on my blog.  We all have a busy life and I stopped baking for a while after hurting my arm but, now that I am better, I promised myself that I will try to post more often in order to keep in touch with all of you and a way to share a common passion.  Below you will find some of my last projects...

"ANDREA'S BRIDAL SHOWER"

Andrea is getting married in June and for her bridal shower I made her a special cake.  It is a (2) tier vanilla cakes with mocha filling (6" and 8").  Decorated with sugar flowers made of gum paste and fondant and also royal icing flowers.  I used a gazebo structure to give it a more romantic look.

"She is now a butterfly, ready to fly! She will make her way to a new life, to new experiences. She found the best partner, her soulmate and with him, they will rise together. I wish Andrea Sanchez and Adam all the best life can bring. Enjoy your Bridal shower Andrea!"


"This is a beautiful art...and so delicious!...Thank you Naty for made this special cake to my Andrea's bridal shower...
Jenny Mercedes Bujosa Gallardo"




Here a different look of the cake (with no gazebo)...


Congratulations Andrea!!!


"FIRST HOLY COMMUNION"

To celebrate such a special occasion, I made a (2) tier square vanilla cakes with chocolate filling (6" and 9").  I used sugar pearls, gum paste/fondant flowers and other elements made of fondant to give it a soft look for this one time special occasion.


"The cake was spectacular, thank you so much from all of us.
Eleana Rodriguez"

"It took me a while to post but here I am... and I must say the cake was beautiful and tasty! A work of art... Thank you Natalia!
Herika Piccinni Capasso"





"60th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION"

What a milestone! and to celebrate it, I made a special (2) tier cake. One 10" chocolate cake with chocolate fudge filing and one 8" vanilla cake with vanilla curt filling.  Flowers made of gum paste and fondant.  Ruffles made of fondant.  I used bronze and copper colors and silver and bronze  color dust to give it an elegant look.  I think that looks beautiful!, what do you think?...


"It looks stunning! I’m very happy.
Kai Costerd"




HAPPY BAKING EVERYONE!