Baking a cake is impressive enough. But
frosting it hits every sweet spot. Add a few swirls, and you’re giving the cake
a personal touch and making it more fitting for any celebration. Elevate it
further by turning your cake into a showstopping centerpiece with a few piping
tricks from baking royalty.
The Maya Kitchen brings in Valeri Valeriano and Christina
Ong, the popular Filipino founders and owners of the London-based Queen
of Hearts Couture Cakes shop, for the special Dessert Dreams with the
Queens of Buttercream workshop. The session includes a cake decorating demo
using local and easy to find ingredients like MAYA products and a
hands-on exercise where participants get expert guidance on frosting a cupcake.
Valeri and Christina’s sweet success started
with a tiny oven (that can only bake six cupcakes at a time!) in their tiny
kitchen in London in 2011 while taking odd jobs to survive. Since they had zero
baking experience, they equipped themselves with YouTube videos, basic baking
tools and improvised piping bags to give friends a unique handmade Mother’s Day
gift. They made their first sunflower cupcake and unlocked a passion for baking
and buttercream art.
Soon, Valeri and Christina started their
own cake business and pioneered innovative techniques and intricate designs
that won them medals in cake decorating competitions in London. Now known as
Queens of Buttercream, they have since been invited to conduct workshops at
jam-packed venues all around the world. They have also authored best-selling
books The Contemporary Buttercream Bible (2014), 100 Buttercream
Flowers (2015), Buttercream One-Tier Wonders (2016), and Buttercream
Flowers for all Seasons (2018), which have been translated into different
languages.
Despite the success and their busy
calendar, Valeri and Christina still make time to travel to Manila at least
once a year. Their passion for baking and sharing their knowledge have also led
them to organize the first Cake Fiesta Manila, the first-ever ultimate cake
show in the Philippines, in 2019. Supported by Maya, the event is considered as
the biggest baking and cake decorating expo in the country, with a second run
slated on November 13-15, 2020 at the SMX Convention Center Pasay.
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Valeri Valeriano (left) and Christina
Ong (right), the women behind Queen of Hearts Couture Cakes.
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Learn great
recipes at www.themayakitchen.com. If you want to take your baking
and cooking skills up a notch check out Maya Kitchen’s course offerings at the
website, e-mail contactus@themayakitchen.com, or visit The Maya Kitchen Culinary
Center every Tuesday to Saturday at 8F Liberty Building, 835 A. Arnaiz Avenue
(Pasay Road), Makati City or call 8892-1185 or 8892-5011 local 108 or +63929
679 6102.
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