My two sons, ages 7 and 5, are very much into crafts. They like drawing, cutting and pasting, clay modeling, and lately, baking. My older son, C, recently discovered the power of Google and has googled his way into YouTube videos teaching how to make an Angry Birds cake. He has asked me time and again to make an Angry Birds cake at home. When I tell him I can’t do that, he keeps telling me he knows all the steps and all I need to do is buy him ingredients.
I feel that my son’s interest in crafts and baking is
something that I should nurture and encourage. However I
have limited baking experience and do not feel confident enough to experiment
on my own. I enlist the help of my cousin Mimi Ong, who is a cake
decorator and baking instructor. Would she take on my kids for a cupcake
decorating workshop that would teach them the basics and let them work on their
very own project? Luckily, she said yes!
Mimi’s baking room is a small piece of baking and cake-decorating paradise. She has all the tools needed – oven, mixer, smooth countertop, cutters in all shapes and sizes, tubs of flour, sugar, shortening… (as in balde-balde, promise). And all her gadgets are neatly organized and labeled. I instantly admired her for taking good care of her equipment. The place was clean, well-lit and well-maintained and my kids immediately felt comfortable.
First, she taught the kids how to knead gumpaste or ‘food clay’ as my kids call them to make them soft and pliable. She taught them how to mix colors to make a marble effect. The dough goes through a pasta-maker to even it out then cut to desired shapes to cover and decorate the cupcakes.
I am really happy with the way the workshop turned out. The
kids were very engrossed with the task and followed Mimi’s instructions and
diligently did their work. This also brought out their creativity and they had
lots of ideas about how to decorate the cupcakes - some of which we adapted.
And they were able to work together on a project that did not involve an iPad
for a full three hours!
More importantly, I think the greater value is in teaching
the kids that they can make things with their hands. In this day and age where
everything is done with a swipe of a screen, I think it is important for kids
to see, appreciate and learn the value of beautiful things created with human
hands.
And the kids had such a great time! Just before he went to
sleep, my older son C told me, “Mom, this is the best day of my life!”
“Really? How so?” I ask.
“Because we decorated the cupcakes the way I wanted to, with
some leaves covering the animals like a camouflage,” he replied.
“That’s good. I’m glad you enjoyed yourself.”
“But mom, why isn’t the hippo in a swamp?”
Oops. We didn't think of that. But I'm glad you're paying attention, son.
Mimi Ong makes customized wedding and birthday cakes and cupcakes.
She also conducts baking and cake decorating tutorials and demonstrations.
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