Last month at Cake International we were lucky enough to meet the lovely Jen from Jens Just Desserts who kindly invited us to her house for a macaron bake date!
Since then we have been counting the days until the big day and this weekend it finally arrived!
So this is what happened when Cake Club met Jens Just Desserts...
Jen gave us a brief idea of what she had in store for us and told us to bring a melon, a giant cupcake chocolate shell and be ready for a surprise!
So Laura was tasked with finding the melon which was like mission impossible in Worthing! Eventually, after searching 4 supermarkets and various green grocers a little continental supermarket came up trumps with the biggest watermelons you have ever seen, it was so heavy the seatbelt warning light was on the whole way home! But Laura did get to mutter those immortal words... "I carried a watermelon"! (If you don't get it then you are clearly far too young and need to go immediately to your nearest DVD store and buy Dirty Dancing)
Now, we all follow Jens Facebook page, drool over her photos and read her posts with slight envy at her creations, the gorgeous cake stands she uses, the backdrop in her pictures etc so of course we had a certain image of what her house would be like and what a day with the queen of desserts would be like. Let me tell you, your imagination can never do it justice!
Jens house is beautiful and we arrived to a table set perfectly with the prettiest spoons you ever saw, cake stands full of cupcakes & pink macarons and even a green macaron covered bra!
She has a room full of baking and decorating things, shelves full of cake stands and sprinkles in every colour imaginable. Its like a little room of heaven (and since we left we have all been trying to work out which of our childrens rooms we can convert into our own sprinkles room!)
Jen had prepared mini cupcakes covered in fondant which we were to attach to the giant chocolate cupcake shell ready for painting later on. This was easier said than done with Charmaine showing her stingy side when it came to adding the white chocolate to glue them on!
We were then treated to a lesson in rice paper flowers, if you follow Jens page then you will have seen these on her photos. We were stunned by how simple but effective they were and have all vowed to make these on all our cakes as soon as possible! Jen has very kindly donated a tutorial for this to our Cake Club Charity shop so pop over and download it so you can see just how brilliant this technique is! (all proceeds from the cake club shop go to Baking a Smile - the link to the shop is under the cover photo on our FB page - not accessible via mobiles/app)


You may be aware that last week was Charmaine's birthday so the Cake Club admins thought it would be amazing to make her a cake for the bake date - after all most cake makers never have a cake made for them do they! So between the three of us we knocked up a three tier cake in three counties which was put together as a surprise! Jen was very helpful in getting Charmaine out of the house on a hunt for sugar (!) whilst we quickly assembled the cake for her!
The next mission was the macaron corset! Dolly had volunteered to be the model and brought her corset with her so we could stick them on her for a photo shoot! But this proved rather hard!
Word to the wise, never use royal icing to stick macarons to a satin corset, it does not work!! Poor Dolly was lounged on a chaise-longue with us covering her corset with royal icing whilst trying to all hold them in place long enough to set! There were rogue macarons rolling about all over the place, under the sofa and all over Jens immaculate white carpets (dont tell her will you!!)
Truth be told, we probably did "sample" (for research purposes of course) more than we managed to stick down! Charmaine even resorted to eating them straight off the corset!!
Would those naughty macs stick? Nope, you'd be more likely to find a decent batch of Tescos fondant than have them stick on there! So after a few rows we gave up but look at the amazing results! Doesn't our Dolly look amazing!
Remember I mentioned a green mac'd up bra? Here are Laura & Charmaine "modelling" it.. (yes modelling may not be not the right word for this!!)
Did you know the Queen of macarons herself does actually wear a tiara whilst baking?
Next job was painting the fondant on the mini cupcake giant cupcake, Suze is the Cake Club queen of painting so she passed on some tips to us newbies and soon we had knocked up this rather gorgeous design, even Laura managed to look like she knew what she was doing!!
Look how amazing it looked when we had finished! This would be such a brilliant idea for an alternative "smash cake" just imagine it filled to the brim with beautiful macarons!

But of course the one thing everyone wants to learn from Jen is how to make a mac right? And were we in for a treat! We were talked through the stages of macaron-ing and between us made a batch of tiffany blue macarons. Of course "Queen Macaron" made the piping of them look easy so when we tried our hand at it we looked like complete amateurs! But after some fixing they were all a similar size and were ready to rest for a while before baking.
And what better way to pass the time than afternoon tea! The table was full of cakes of all sorts including the cupcakes Jen has been posting on her page about recently - chocolate & salted caramel cupcakes, topped with Baileys & salted caramel IMBC, drizzled with a bit more Baileys & salted caramel. WOW these were THE best cupcakes we have EVER tasted and between the four of us, we have tasted ALOT of cupcakes!!
But although they were the best cupcakes ever, nothing could have prepared us for the best cake in the world. Looks like a normal cake right?
NOPE! Its a sandwich cake! Bread filled to the brim with lots of different hams, meats, cheeses, mayo, peppers, pickles and all sorts smothered with whipped cream cheese!!! Seriously this was the best cake/sandwich ever! And we were so honoured that Jen had taken the time to make it for us little cake clubbers, what a lovely surprise!
So bellies full, macarons were ready to go in the oven and this was the exciting bit, waiting for the "feet"! Yes apparently macarons have feet! Who knew??!!
Once baked and cooled, it was the fun part, filling (with an amazing caramel sauce) and decorating with gorgeous gold "pebbles" from Jens room of sprinkles! Don't they look amazing! We have all vowed to try this again at home very very soon and we will keep you updated with the results but doubt they will live up to the queen of macs!
So after the best bake date ever we left laden with goodies from cakes to lotus spread (OMG If you dont know what this is go to Waitrose NOW!)
From all of us to Jen THANK YOU for the best Sunday we have ever had! We loved it and hope we were well behaved enough to be invited back one day!!
Laura, Suze, Dolly (Holly, Chandler Bing) and Charmaine xxx
Oh we forgot to say we ran out of time to use the melon but this is what Jen made with it, how stunning is it! Full details on how to make something like this are at http://www.paleocupboard.com/watermelon-cake.html