Confectioner from the UK proved that dessertscan be not only delicious, but also incredibly beautiful. David McCaffrey, known in confectionery circles as David Cake, brought the art of decorating desserts to a new level and showed by his example that even the most ordinary cake can be turned into something amazing.1/4Photo: davidcakes.co.ukPhoto: davidcakes.co.ukPhoto: davidcakes.co.ukPhoto: davidcakes.co.ukIf you still think that the dessert from the nearest department store is pretty good, then we advise you to pay attention to these inspiring photos. Perhaps, at your next celebration, you will want to repeat something similar. We do not argue that you cannot do without special skill and patience, because decorating one such delicacy can take many hours, or even days. But the result is worth it! The main thing is not to succumb to temptation and not to eat your masterpiece at the creation stage. By the way, the English craftsman began to practice his skills at the age of 7. It was then that he actively helped his mother in the kitchen, watching her make pies and cupcakes. And now David continues to improve his skills (the pastry chef paints all his desserts exclusively by hand), organizes culinary master classes, and also performs in various thematic shows. Therefore, if you have long dreamed of becoming a culinary guru, then you have a direct path to becoming an apprentice of a famous pastry chef. Or find something closer to you, because practicing with a famous craftsman is not a cheap pleasure. Do you like original cakes?

  • Yes! This is truly a masterpiece.
  • No, my mom (grandma) cooks better
  • I do not like sweets, but I would like to create such beauty
  • Why invent something? This is just an ordinary dessert.

Voted: 129A Do you like original cakes?

  • Yes! This is truly a masterpiece85.3%
  • No, my mother (grandmother) cooks better4.7%
  • I do not like sweets, but I would like to create such beauty7.8%
  • Why invent something? This is just an ordinary dessert2.3%

Voted: 129

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