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Cake man: creating edible works of art for high-profile clients.


IT WAS A FRIDAY AFTERNOON IN 1992. Raven Patrick De'Sean Dennis III was moving about his New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 apartment, preparing to host a Sunday dinner for a choir from Benedict College Benedict College is an historically African-American liberal arts college located in Columbia, South Carolina. Founded in 1870 by northern Baptists, it was originally a teacher's college. It has since expanded into a four-year college. . Then the telephone rang.

An executive chef named Conrad pleaded with Dennis--known as Cake Man Raven--to bake a strawberry shortcake
This article refers to the character; for the dessert, see shortcake.


Strawberry Shortcake is a licensed character owned by American Greetings, originally used in greeting cards and expanded to include dolls, posters, and other products.
 for his boss' 50th birthday celebration. Dennis, swamped with preparations for 60 out-of-town dinner guests, declined. Still, Conrad continued to plead his case and insisted that Dennis deliver the cake personally. Ultimately, Dennis capitulated.

When he arrived at the party, Dennis expected to hand off the cake then bolt back to Harlem to entertain his guests. But Conrad's boss--the guest of honor--wanted to meet him.

"It looked like a statesman dinner was being held there. The tables were long enough to seat 25 people, so I said to Conrad, 'Who is this that I'm meeting?' He said, 'He's coming downstairs right now.' When I turned around it was Bill Cosby William Henry "Bill" Cosby, Jr., Ed.D. (born July 12 1937) is an American actor, comedian, television producer, and activist. A veteran stand-up performer, he got his start at various clubs, then landed a vanguard role in the 1960s action show I Spy. ."

Cosby's wife, Camille, had read about Dennis in a magazine article while awaiting a flight to Fiji a few days earlier. Once she landed, she called back to the states to order one of Dennis' famous desserts. "Mr. Cosby said to me, 'Any man that's got my wife calling me from another island, looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 a cake, is someone I need to find out about." What Cosby and other clients have discovered is a Southern-bred pastry chef A pastry chef or pâtissier is a station chef in a professional kitchen, skilled in the making of pastries, desserts, and other baked goods. They are employed in large hotels, bistros, restaurants, and bakeries.  whose tasty treats attract customers from far and wide.

After operating for more than 11 years out of his Harlem apartment, Dennis opened his Brooklyn-based bakery, Cake Man Raven Confectionery (www.cakemanraven.com), in 2000. Business has been so good that Dennis may be forced to move to a larger location. Part of the experience of visiting his bakery is the line, which is more like a congregation. In such close quarters close quarters
Noun, pl

at close quarters
a. engaged in hand-to-hand combat

b. very near together

Noun 1.
, customers become familiar. They joke, talk, and guard their position around the L-shaped display.

Although the 15-employee business has just two ovens for baking and tight quarters that don't allow for multiple cakes to be prepared, the product is a huge hit. As many as 25 customers cram into the 400-square-foot space, waiting sometimes as long as an hour for confectionary treats that include everything from a mouth-watering mouth·wa·ter·ing or mouth-wa·ter·ing  
adj.
Appealing to the sense of taste; appetizing: the mouthwatering aroma of a baking pie.

Adj. 1.
 red velvet cake A Red velvet cake is a type of rich and sweet chocolate cake (though it is often made without chocolate flavoring) which has a distinctive dark red or red-brown color. Common ingredients include buttermilk, butter, flour, cocoa powder, and often either beets, or red food coloring.  to 7Up pound cake.

Dennis, 38, has to limit his red velvet cake to four slices per customer so as not to exhaust his supply. "In the beginning we would go through one cake a day. Now, we go through 60 to 70 cakes in a shift and fill 40 orders a day during the weekend," he says. The cost of Dennis' custom creations can run anywhere from $400 for a cake that serves 25 to $40,000 for a colossal confection con·fec·tion
n.
A sweetened medicinal compound. Also called electuary.
 that feeds 3,000 or more. He also offers a more modestly priced menu that includes plain, yellow, pound, and red velvet cakes that cost $5 a piece; pies for $18, and whole cakes for $50. Revenues for Cake Man Raven Confectionery have grown from $250,000 in 2004 to $500,000 in 2005.

Over the years, thousands of customers have challenged Dennis to defy the laws of traditional baking etiquette to create confections that are as pleasing to the eye as they are to the palette. And he hasn't disappointed. When Patti LaBelle opened her cabaret theater, Chez chez  
prep.
At the home of; at or by.



[French, from Old French, from Latin casa, cottage, hut.]

chez
prep

at the home of [French]
 LaBelle, in 1994, Dennis designed a 6-foot purple and gold cake adorned with a jewelry box, a globe to represent the singer's travels, a piano, shoes, and musical notes. For singer Mary J. Blige's 33rd birthday, Dennis constructed a confection that represented her style and achievements. The pastry featured edible replicas of a CD, a Dolce dol·ce   Music
adv. & adj.
In a gentle and sweet manner. Used chiefly as a direction.



[From Italian, sweet, from Latin dulcis.]

Adv. 1.
 & Gabbana shopping bag, and a baby to symbolize the rebirth of Blige's music. And for Aaron Reid's 16th birthday in 2005, Dennis made a 5-foot replica of the birthday boy, leaving music producer dad L.A. Reid in awe.

Cake Man Raven's client roster reads like the guest list at a Grammy party. Alicia Keys, Jay-Z, Sean "Diddy" Combs, and Stevie Wonder have requested his works of art. Columbia University Columbia University, mainly in New York City; founded 1754 as King's College by grant of King George II; first college in New York City, fifth oldest in the United States; one of the eight Ivy League institutions.  commissioned him to create an edible replica of one of the campus libraries for the school's 250th birthday. The 13-foot red velvet cake was coated with cream cheese frosting frosting

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 and took four months to plan, four days to bake, and a tractor trailer to haul it into Manhattan.

Dennis also created a 7,000-pound wedding cake to help launch the second season of WE network's reality TV show Bridezillas. In the middle of Times Square, brides-to-be tore through the 20-foot cake in search of a box that contained a $50,000 check. It took 10,000 eggs, 400 pounds of flour, 500 pounds of butter, and 40 gallons of milk And when the Brooklyn Bridge turned 120, the master baker cooked up a 7-foot version, complete with water running underneath. It took five days to assemble and 22 hours to decorate.

LOOKING TO THE FUTURE

Dennis shares his talent with young African Americans by speaking at various schools about working in the culinary field. He chauffeurs groups of kids to California and Atlantic City for industry conventions and opens his bakery doors to anyone serious about learning the craft. "I've always tried to keep young people from being complacent and thinking that they are going to make $8 an hour. I want them to see that there is more than what is right in front of them," he says.

In November, Dennis will celebrate 25 years in the business. He has a cookbook due the same month and he plans to travel to London to hold a baking workshop. "As long as I've got an oven, counter space, and air in my body," he says, "I'm going to bake."

PHOTOGRAPHS BY LONNIE C. MAJOR, COURTESY OF THE CAKE MAN RAVEN
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Title Annotation:PROFILE; Raven Patrick De'Sean Dennis III
Author:Harris, Wendy
Publication:Black Enterprise
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Date:Jul 1, 2006
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