Want an homage of your favorite rock star? Try a cake depicting Iggy Pop, Dr. Dre or Debbie Harry--in chocolate. Baker, chocolatier and DJ (at Highland Park's Footsies) Kate Steffens specializes in rock n' roll cakes, with musicians depicted in tempered chocolate which she works into elaborate portraits. Your rock icon, in Valrhona.
"The benefit of chocolate is that I can avoid working with fondant and buttercream, which so many pastry chefs rely on for elaborate cake decoration. I don't know anyone who loves the taste of fondant, but I know plenty of chocolate lovers." Steffen--who is looking to partner with a "like-minded baker" to take over the baking part of the operation so that she can concentrate on chocolate art--has made cakes for industry people and musicians, but says that her dream clients are, sadly, no longer living. (Rock stars having a somewhat high mortality rate.) On her list of dream cakes: Hendrix, Rahsaan Roland Kirk, Damo Suzuki, Mississippi John Hurt, and Nina Simone. And yes, she listens to music while she works on the pieces, which can be an all-day process. "Sometimes it's the music of the person I'm depicting in chocolate; sometimes it's a mix of stuff, from old rocksteady to psychedelic funk."
The only problem Steffens sometimes encounters is that people have a difficult time eating their rock stars. "Iggy Pop and Elliot Smith went straight into the frig," says Steffens. Later "my friend called me distraught. 'I just ate Iggy!'" Perhaps a tribute that rock icon would have appreciated.