Wednesday, March 5, 2008

The Team that Bakes Together, Plays Together

No, that’s not the Art Institute’s motto (though it very well could be). Recently, the D-line has been meeting outside of practice (and parties) to promote team cohesiveness. Events have included dinner at Zorba’s, making valentines for the O-Line, and, most recently, a bakeoff.

Project Cakeway began as the brainchild of Pavan and Dave. Inspired by Heidi Klum, we split up into three teams of six and had one week to prepare our delicacies. Three impartial judges were chosen to decide which D-liners had the potential to succeed in the culinary arts: Zubair, Joel, and Pat. They were instructed to judge each cake on three categories: taste, presentation/creativity, and technical difficulty.

Cake 1

Team 1 (order decided by ro sham bo) built a double layer, funfetti cake with a made-from-scratch strawberry filling. The cake had a light vanilla taste mixed with a creamy strawberry sensation. The team designed the cake in the style of the Chicago Flag since March 4th marked the 171st birthday of the city. Unfortunately, none of the judges hailed from the Windy City. The city skyline was built into the side of the cake using twizzlers. The skyline was constructed to scale.

Cake 2

Team 2 chose to use the brute force method. They created a volcano cake using 3 boxes of triple chocolate cake, 2 boxes of funfetti, banana cream pudding, sprinkles, and candy. Had they put in more time, it might have looked decent, but since they started baking it the morning of the competition, the cake looked more like a blob than a volcano. It was still an impressive cake. The mere size of it caused wide eyes from everyone in the room. When asked why they chose a volcano, Pavan answered in words that will go down in Project Cakeway history, “Our team is very diverse. Some of us like Apple Juice; others like Orange Juice. Lions and Tigers. It’s our versatility that defines us. So when I thought versatility, I thought volcano.”

Cake 3

Team 3 named their cake The Darkness. Needless to say, it was a dense chocolate cake. Team 3 opted for a round layer cake with a brownie and Hershey bar filling. Cutting slices required more effort than any normal cake. A thick and rich taste filled up any normal man with just a small piece. It was drenched in chocolate frosting, and a likeness of “The Darkness” adorned the top of the cake in purple icing.

The Competition

Each team gave a 2 minute presentation, and then the judges ate a slice. Each judge gave a 1 to 10 score on each of the three categories. Kyle tallied the scores. Volcano came in 3rd with 80 points. The Darkness took 2nd with 81 points. Chicago took the cake with 81.5 points. Volcano won on presentation. Darkness won taste. Chicago won technical difficulty.









The winner!

5 comments:

McLain said...

i would like to see pictures of the other 2

Rip said...

me too, but some people are yet to send me those pics...

Zub said...

heh, If you read Rip's comment out loud, you'll sound like a pirate... Maybe its just me.

Keenan said...

my only question is this:
did pat yell taste it as soon as he would take a bite and judge upon loudness of his yell?

Jim Haan said...

A bake-off ? Are you sure you're not all closet O-line players? A true D-line builds team cohesiveness by chugging bottles of maple syrup and punching each other in the stomach as hard as they can.