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The best cakes & ice cream in Brighton! Welcome to Cloud 9 where you can indulge in the most delicious cake creations & scrumptious ice cream! We only use the best natural ingredients & everything is made fresh on our premises in the heart of Brighton South Lanes.Just give us a call on 01273 723 020 Read More Enjoy one of our delicious cupcakes... We have a large selection of cupcakes or sliced cakes in both of our stores. You can buy them giftwrapped or order something more personal (48 hours notice required where possible).Just give us a call on 01273 723 020 Grab a slice of our famous rainbow cake... We were the first cake shop in the UK to make the rainbow cake that is now made with love by cake shops throughout the country. Get a taste of the original at one of our Brighton cakes shops or get in touch with us if you are after something unique for a special occasion... Indulge in our delicious homemade ice cream... We have a tasty range of ice cream flavours available here at Cloud 9 in Brighton from classic chocolate and mint or vanilla through to cookies and cream or strawberries and cream.




You imagine it and we probably make it! Taste Our Scrumptious Cake Slabs... If you love brownies and cheesecake, then you will love our cheesecake brownie slabs. We also have a wide selection of options including caramel brownies. We can make fabulous cakes for your wedding or celebration for a very affordable price... Chose your shape, size, sponge, icing, decoration & message and we'll bring it to life... What better way to spend your birthday than surrounded by cakes and ice cream... We have a nice selection of giftwrapped cakes in store for you to choose from... We offer a range of cakes including made to order cupcakes, wedding cakes & birthday cakes... Take a look at the delicious ice cream flavours that we have available or enjoy an ice cream making lesson... We are surrounded by restaurants so why not pop round for your dessert? We offer a range of hot drinks including scrumptious hot chocolate with Oreos and cream... The Lanes - 15 Brighton Place




Our Brighton baking headquarters located in the heart of The Lanes in the South. A great place to stop off for a well deserved break and enjoy one of our tasty cakes or homemade ice creams. This is also where the magic happens so catch us on the right day and you may get to see one of our stunning wedding cakes or birthday cakes in progress. North Laine - 15a Kensington Gardens Our tasty creations are also available to anyone passing by the trendy North Laine in Brighton. Placed at the end of the popular Kensington Gardens and a short walk from the never ending charms of Snoopers Paradise, you can rest up and enjoy something sweet with a nice hot or cold drink any day of the week. Customised Wordpress Theme Design by Jennifer Le RouxHere at The Cake Decorating Company we stock an incredible array of moulds from around the world and you will be hard pushed to find such a vast selection of in one place! We have moulds from First Impressions, CK Products, Marvellous Moulds, Way Beyond Cakes, Karen Davis, Katy Sue Designs, CakePlay, Petal Crafts, Tal Tsafrir, Wilton, Blossom Sugar Art, Makins, Chicago Mould School, Cakes by Ximena, FPC, Squires Kitchen, just to name a few!




Moulds are available in food grade silicone and plastic, and can be used for a wide range of mediums such as fondant, gumpaste, pastillage, chocolate, hard candy, candy clay, candle making, royal icing, polymer clay, soap making, ice, bread dough, marzipan, cold porcelain, gelatin, marzipan, cookies, and isomalt. They offer you a quick and easy way to add fine detail and finesse to your creations and they can be reused over and over again. There is something for everyone here with baby moulds for christenings, baby showers, gender reveal cakes and first birthdays. Jewels and gems, sultry swags and beautiful bows for elegant wedding or anniversary cakes. Fairies and pirates, belts and buckles, shoes and handbags, dragons and dinosaurs, butterflies and flowers, strings of perfect pearls to spike straps. The list really is endless, so why not pop on in and have a look for yourself!PinterestFacebookTwitterSign up to our newsletter Cakes by Robin is owned by Robin Green, a professional cake designer and cake decorator who specialises in cake design for weddings, birthdays and all types of events.




No matter what the occasion or whether you are simply looking to indulge in one of your passions, Robin creates beautiful designs and unique cakes perfectly tailored to your requirements. Robin’s boutique parlour is located a short walk from Southfields tube station, south west London. Anyone interested in ordering a delicious cake for any occasion as well as those interested in passing by and trying one of our ready to eat collections is more than welcome to get in touch. Our extensive range of cakes are suited for a wide range of events, celebrations and parties all requiring a tasty masterpiece. We specialise in delectable treats including cakes, cupcakes, cookies, miniature cakes, favours and custom dessert tables so no matter the event, Cakes by Robin can help. Whether it be a wedding cakes, birthday cakes, christening, corporate events, or anything and everything in between, get in touch to discuss your requirements. The price of our cakes depends on the design you chose. All elements are made by hand and priced according to complexity.




A cake to feed 15-20 portions with a sugar model of a character on top will be in the region of £100. Take your time to browse through the website and if you want to discuss a cake idea please do get in touch for cakes to order, we love hearing from customers who have new ideas or perhaps would simply like to put their own unique touch on a classic or existing design.Speaking of birthday cakes, I made one last weekend. This particular cake was for a friend's son, who was having his eighth birthday. My friend's son is madly into LEGOs, and when he saw a building block cake on LEGO's website, he fell in love. My friend, who is a magnificent cook but doesn't bake, asked if I would try it. I went looking online for LEGO cake inspiration and discovered many, many cakes -- but a dearth of really practical directions. There are zillions of LEGO cakes out there, with varying degrees of sophisticated decoration. Want a LEGO wedding cake in progress, complete with dump trucks and cranes carrying rolls of fondant?




How about Indiana Jones LEGOs? A 300-pound Batman LEGO cake? I was after something simpler and yet authentic. The most common recipe was at the Betty Crocker website and it called for marshmallows, canned frosting, and boxed cake mix. Plus, it didn't look very much like real LEGO bricks. My two inspirations were these cakes: I could find very little info on the first cake, but the second cake was by a gifted amateur named Kevin. He very kindly emailed me the info on how he made his son's cake, but it required official LEGO cake molds. I didn't have the time to acquire those, so I was on my own. (But if I ever do this again, I'm following Kevin's method: he painted the building blocks with melted candy to give them that shiny plastic look. All I wanted was two LEGO bricks, made out of cake. But I didn't want to just carve up a couple cakes and call it done. Proportion and dimensions are everything in LEGO engineering, and I wanted these cakes to be done right. How would I make sure the knobs were the right size, proportionally, to the height and width of the cake?




How would I know if the cake was tall enough? So my husband (a real-life engineer) and I went searching for LEGO dimensions online (turns out they are easily available), did a little math, and presto - a proportional, anatomically correct LEGO cake was within reach. So, just in case you have a LEGO geek in your life, here are step-by-step instructions on constructing an anatomically correct, perfectly proportional LEGO block. As you'll see near the end, the actual finishing of this cake left quite a lot to be desired: fondant is not my strong point. We joked that it was a LEGO brick that had gone through the microwave (or maybe the dog's teeth) a few times. But it was a start, and if you're looking to make a similar cake, maybe you can finish it off better. Here's the basic template, with a gallery of the steps in photos above. And that is how to make a LEGO cake that is proportionally, anatomically correct. Have you ever made a LEGO cake? If so, share photos! And if you have any tips for others on getting that smooth, glossy LEGO finish, please do share them!

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