The present invention relates to the field of food preparation. More particularly, the invention relates to apparatus and method for preparing a decorated cake.
Edible rolled fondant, which is a type of sugar paste rolled out like a pie crust, is used by professional bakers to cover a cake. The rolled fondant generally includes gelatin or agar, as well as food-grade glycerine for maintaining the sugar pliable and producing a dough-like consistency, and may be colored and flavored.
After the fondant is sufficiently rolled and softened, it is lifted off the worktable and carefully adhered onto the cake, while ensuring that the entire top and sides of the cake are covered in a wrinkle-free manner. The fondant covering helps the cake underneath to stay moist, and constitutes a smooth support surface to which other edible decorations such as fine royal icing and selectively shaped three-dimensional elements can be applied.
Due to the time consuming process for preparing and applying rolled fondant, the cost of a decorated cake is high.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an apparatus and method for reducing the costs for preparing a decorated cake.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
The present invention provides a kit for preparing a decorated cake, comprising a hollow receptacle that is shaped and dimensioned, essentially according to a desired size and shape of a cake to be prepared; an edible and ready to use rolled fondant applied to, and in engagement with, at least most of an inner face of said receptacle to define a fondant interior; and a cover for releasably covering said receptacle and for retaining said fondant in a fresh condition, wherein a ready to serve decorated cake is exposable upon introduction of cake material into said fondant interior and inversion and subsequent removal of said receptacle.
In one aspect, the kit comprises a plurality of the hollow receptacles each of which is of a different size and nested one within the other, wherein a corresponding ready to use rolled fondant is applied to, and in engagement with, at least most of an inner face of each of said receptacles, and wherein the cover releasably covers said plurality of receptacles.
The present invention is also directed to a method for preparing a chilled decorated cake, comprising the steps of applying an edible and ready to use rolled fondant to an inner face of a hollow receptacle to define a fondant interior; introducing cake material into said fondant interior; sufficiently chilling said receptacle together with said fondant and said introduced cake material to prevent adhesion of said fondant to said receptacle; inverting said receptacle until a fondant engaged cake is lowered onto a tray; and lifting said receptacle so as to be separated from said tray and to expose said fondant engaged cake.
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By using the term “fondant” it is meant to include any edible crust, made of sweet dough and used to coat surfaces of a cake, so as to decorate the cake and add flavor to its texture. Such an edible crust may include marzipan, as well as gum paste or sugar paste.
Fondant 5 is a three-dimensional shell made of sugar paste, or any other edible paste, well known to cover and decorate a cake. The shell may be smooth, configured with two or three dimensional patterns or by different shapes and sizes. Fondant 5 may also have edible inserts, and be imprinted or otherwise provided with selected edible indicia or other decorations.
After cover 7 is removed, as shown in
The introduced cake or cake and cream layers may be individually or commercially prepared. Alternatively, the kit may also be provided with a cake mix, a cream filling, or other sugar paste decorations.
An upside-down tray 15, which may also provided with the kit, is then positioned on the top of receptacle 3, as shown in
After receptacles 23 and 26 are removed from receptacle 3 and separated, as shown in
With reference to
As may be appreciated from the above description, the kit of the present invention enables a fondant covered cake to be quickly and easily produced, together with a unique personal design. The method may be implemented for commercial, mass produced applications.
For additional cost savings, the receptacle may be reused, such as when made of plastic or is metallic. A more efficient cake preparing method may be realized when both a baking station and a receptacle inverting station are equipped with the same sized receptacle, to ensure that the baked cake will be introducible into the fondant interior prior to being inverted. Thus the discharging of the baked cake from the baking station may be synchronized with the transfer of a fondant applied receptacle to the receptacle inverting station.
In another embodiment of the invention, the fondant is ensured of being retained in applied relation to the outer receptacle by means of an inner securing receptacle. By retaining the fondant in applied relation to the outer receptacle, the design of the fondant is advantageously able to be displayed to the consumer at a store, thereby increasing the appeal of a kit.
The cake material may be baked within securing receptacle 63. After being baked, the cake material is removable from receptacle 63 and temporarily positionable on top of cover 59, also serving as the tray, after which it is introduced into the fondant interior. Outer receptacle 53 is then inverted until fondant engaged cake 60 is lowered onto cover 59. Securing receptacle 63 may be reused.
A kit may be envisioned to prepare a cake of any other desired number of tiers in similar fashion.
According to another embodiment as illustrated in
In use, ready rolled fondant is adapted to be applied to the inner face of bottom 72 and side 73 surfaces of receptacle 75, whether manually or by a mechanized process. After pressure is applied to the fondant, such as by a securing receptacle, the fondant is urged into cavity 77 and assumes the three-dimensional shape. Upon filling the interior of receptacle 75 with previously prepared cake material and inverting the receptacle, the latter may be removed to expose the fondant engaged cake, which is produced with an ornamental protrusion protruding from the fondant and complementary to the shape of cavity 77. This protrusion may be selectively colored as well known by those skilled in the art, such as by food coloring.
Alternatively, selectively colored fondant is applied (e.g., by injecting), whether manually or by a mechanized process, into a suitable region of cavity 77 to produce the three-dimensional ornamental projection. The main fondant is then applied to bottom 72 and side 73 surfaces of receptacle 75, as well as to the applied colored fondant, after which cake material is introduced into the interior of receptacle 75.
The hollow receptacle may also be pre-partitioned into separate members, which can be disconnected from each other by horizontal displacement, in order not to twist three-dimensionally shaped ornamental protrusions or indentations. These separate members may include handles, to allow proper grasping when separating between members.
While some embodiments of the invention have been described by way of illustration, it will be apparent that the invention can be carried out with many modifications, variations and adaptations, and with the use of numerous equivalents or alternative solutions that are within the scope of persons skilled in the art, without exceeding the scope of the claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/IL15/50063 | 1/19/2015 | WO | 00 |
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61929543 | Jan 2014 | US |