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Nancys specialty is custom-designed cakes. Among her many challenges have been
incorporating wedding gown designs into a cakes frosting and recreating a
two-foot version of the Arc de Triomphe. Many clients have trusted Nancy with
their family recipes. One customer gave Nancy her moms Hungarian poppy torte
recipe and was so happy with the result, she told Nancy that she made it even
better than her mother.
When I visited Nancy in her kitchen, her assistant was putting the final
touches on an adorable, baby blue, round cake with a white chocolate ribbon.
Flipping through Nancys portfolio, I found a diverse collection. There were
incredibly detailed cakes with life-like, hand-formed fondant roses carefully
tinted with shades of white and pale pink and modern cakes with fun, bright
colors and geometric shapes. With such elegantly detailed creations featuring
lily of the valley and colorful pansies, I found it hard to decipher what was
real and what was edible.
I was so tempted by the smells of the kitchen and the beautiful designs, I
quickly thought of an excuse to order a cake for myself. Valentines Day was around
the corner, so I asked Nancy to make my husband a bright pink conversation heart
with the words "Luv Ya" in bright green. As hard as it was to cut into such an
adorable cake, my husband and I enjoyed every minute of the moist chocolate
creation with fresh vanilla filling.
Nancy's clients and peers love and respect her and her work. Her "Swedish
Dream Cookie" recipe has been featured in the San Francisco Chronicle,
and Gentry Magazine featured her cakes in a 1998 issue as well as publishing an
article about her 'Chocolate Kuchen in 1999. But perhaps her most glowing
recommendations come from her clients' thank you notes saying, "Our wedding cake
was 'out of this world. Not only was it breathtaking visually, it was by far
the best tasting cake weve ever had."
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