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Monday, April 21, 2008 , Updated

Cake team from Art Institute of Dallas to compete in California in August

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This American-themed cake won first prize at the Art Institute of Dallas.

This American-themed cake won first prize at the Art Institute of Dallas.

The Art Institute of Dallas hosted a cake competition at the school on Saturday April 12, and the winning team of two will compete in a national competition August 15-16 in California.

The First Place winners who will move on to the competition in California are Heather Sapp and Charlie Edwards, with their American-themed cake (pictured, right).

Mary Carter of the Celebrity Food Show is hosting the national cake decorating competition, and has invited Art Institute culinary students exclusively to participate. Judges include Duff Goldman (Ace of Cakes/Food Network Celebrity Chef), Executive Chef and World Pastry Winners Christoph Bader and Thomas Henzi, as well as Mary Carter, Show Producer.

Nina Hunter and Bronwyn Weber

Nina Hunter and Bronwyn Weber

Chef and Art Institute instructor Nina Hunter arranged for local pastry chef and frequent Food Network cake challenge winner Bronwyn Weber to judge the local competition, along with Bill Hunter CEPC and Chef Larry Matson CEC, CCE.

Source: Art Institute of Dallas



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Tuttie, says:

I so enjoyed going to Petit Fours on McKinney. Is Bill Hunter still in the area? Can I get his creations anywhere else?

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Travis Bush, says:

That takes the cake! Best of luck to the team.

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Travis Bush, says:

Love teh spam cake!

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