This week I experimented with yet another flavor of cupcake! (by the way - the bride and groom LOVED the cookies n cream cupcakes!) But this week - I went with my mom's favorite- lemon and raspberry. She loves lemon cake - and she also loves raspberry martinis! I found this great recipe online that used Chambord in the cupcake and the icing - and knowing that we had some left over Chambord, I figured why not!
The cupcakes came out nice and light - and had a great lemon taste thanks to fresh lemon juice and lemon zest. The icing was super sweet but it balanced out the cupcake perfectly. My mom loved them and I brought some over to a friends house for a party and they were a huge hit! I think next time I would change up the icing to make it a little less sweet! But check out the recipe I followed here, from Bakedbree.com. Soo yummy! Bake on!
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Sunday, August 14, 2011
From Scratch...
Knowing that today was going to be a gross day out (and it was...pouring rain all day!) I knew it was a perfect day to check out some new recipes. And I had the perfect excuse to practice - one of my brother's friends is getting married next weekend - so I am making cupcakes for their rehearsal dinner!
I wanted to make something new and from scratch - just to test out some new recipes. I was debating between vanilla bean and lemon, but nothing seemed to catch my eye. UNTIL - I saw this amazing cookies and cream recipe (check out the recipe here from Annie's Eats blog!) They came out delicious - I had my family taste test them for my trial run. I will definitely try and tweak the recipe in the future to put my own little spin on it, but it is an amazing recipe! The cupcakes look super cute, and are moist and yummy! I can't wait to try batch number 2 and make them even prettier for the rehearsal!
Congrats! And I am looking forward to more experiments - so stay tuned and BAKE ON!
I wanted to make something new and from scratch - just to test out some new recipes. I was debating between vanilla bean and lemon, but nothing seemed to catch my eye. UNTIL - I saw this amazing cookies and cream recipe (check out the recipe here from Annie's Eats blog!) They came out delicious - I had my family taste test them for my trial run. I will definitely try and tweak the recipe in the future to put my own little spin on it, but it is an amazing recipe! The cupcakes look super cute, and are moist and yummy! I can't wait to try batch number 2 and make them even prettier for the rehearsal!
Congrats! And I am looking forward to more experiments - so stay tuned and BAKE ON!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Hook 'em!
This past weekend I travelled up to a small town on the border of New York and Vermont to visit one of my best friends from college. She is moving to Texas to go to grad school, and she was throwing a good-bye celebration. She asked me if I could help her with a cake - and of course I said yes. How could I not make her a going away cake?
At first, she wanted the state flag of Texas on a sheet cake - but once I was up there, we decided to do the Texas logo, the Longhorns. It was a basic sheet cake, that I iced and then piped the Longhorn logo (free hand) and then piped along the edges of the cake to polish it off. Everyone enjoyed the cake, and Marie was quite impressed! So best of luck best friend, and hook 'em!
Bake on!
At first, she wanted the state flag of Texas on a sheet cake - but once I was up there, we decided to do the Texas logo, the Longhorns. It was a basic sheet cake, that I iced and then piped the Longhorn logo (free hand) and then piped along the edges of the cake to polish it off. Everyone enjoyed the cake, and Marie was quite impressed! So best of luck best friend, and hook 'em!
Bake on!
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Under the Sea!
It's been a while since I've made a Disney Princess cake - but when I got the opportunity to make a new Princess - of course, I hopped on it! One of my best friends from school, wanted to surprise his girlfriend with a birthday party (and of course, cake!). She has amazing beautiful red hair, and she loves The Little Mermaid, and after some thinking - I figured it would be awesome to do a doll cake!
But, how did I do a dress, if Ariel really never wears a signature dress? Well, I used the dress to be the water, and her fin/tail was outlined in the water! With the base of the cake as the sand/bottom of the ocean. Everything on the cake was edible, the sand, the flowers, the fishies (yup - those are colored gold fish!), and even Flounder! The cake was a huge hit, and of course, she was surprised! Her birthday is this week (and so is my mom's!) so Happy Birthday to the both of them :) May there be many more! Check out the pics below, and let me know what you think.
Bake on!
But, how did I do a dress, if Ariel really never wears a signature dress? Well, I used the dress to be the water, and her fin/tail was outlined in the water! With the base of the cake as the sand/bottom of the ocean. Everything on the cake was edible, the sand, the flowers, the fishies (yup - those are colored gold fish!), and even Flounder! The cake was a huge hit, and of course, she was surprised! Her birthday is this week (and so is my mom's!) so Happy Birthday to the both of them :) May there be many more! Check out the pics below, and let me know what you think.
Bake on!
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
A Typical 4th Of July!
Well...I now understand how easily it is to let hobbies and crafts that you passionately care about fade away. Work! Work just gets in the way. But, it's okay - I am trying to find a way to incorporate my love of baking (and giving back) and business all into one! Oh yes...I have a plan, but hush hush - it's just in the "idea" stage!
In the meantime, I am still baking here and there. I just haven't gone over the top with cakes because I'm thoroughly enjoying my summer - lots of sun, pools, friends and family! And what perfect way to celebrate all of that than on the 4th of July! And it wouldn't be a 4th if I didn't make a cake. This cake has been made numerous times, multiple different ways and I kind of just made it quickly to have something patriotic and yummy! I did a vanilla whipped icing (so yummy and light for summer!) with fresh strawberries and blueberries. I was going more for taste and a light summer dessert considering the amount of food we had at our family BBQ! Check out the cake below :)
Look forward to more cakes...I have a few more coming up this summer and remember to BAKE ON!
In the meantime, I am still baking here and there. I just haven't gone over the top with cakes because I'm thoroughly enjoying my summer - lots of sun, pools, friends and family! And what perfect way to celebrate all of that than on the 4th of July! And it wouldn't be a 4th if I didn't make a cake. This cake has been made numerous times, multiple different ways and I kind of just made it quickly to have something patriotic and yummy! I did a vanilla whipped icing (so yummy and light for summer!) with fresh strawberries and blueberries. I was going more for taste and a light summer dessert considering the amount of food we had at our family BBQ! Check out the cake below :)
Look forward to more cakes...I have a few more coming up this summer and remember to BAKE ON!
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Lucky Number 30!
Hey there! It's been a while since I've written here - haven't really had the opportunity to bake. Well, at least up until my brother turned 30! However, I couldn't bake for his actual birthday, I was too busy with work - but he still got an awesome cake, because we threw him a SURPRISE party! and yes, he was surprised!!
We went with a casino theme, with playing cards everywhere, dice, poker chips, etc. I was originally asked by my sister in law to create dice cakes...but I wanted something a bit more challenging. So I made him a big 30 (plus it was another chance to rub it in his face that he was turning 30!). So I saw an awesome cake and modeled mine after it...and then made bite sized dice cakes. They took FOREVER (literally..FOUR HOURS!) but everyone loved it! What do you think?
We went with a casino theme, with playing cards everywhere, dice, poker chips, etc. I was originally asked by my sister in law to create dice cakes...but I wanted something a bit more challenging. So I made him a big 30 (plus it was another chance to rub it in his face that he was turning 30!). So I saw an awesome cake and modeled mine after it...and then made bite sized dice cakes. They took FOREVER (literally..FOUR HOURS!) but everyone loved it! What do you think?
BAKE ON!!
Thursday, May 5, 2011
Cinco de Mayo Margaritas!
So this blog post is well...interesting. I help order lunch for my office a few days a week- we all pick up different tasks around the office, and this one is mine. Normally any problems we have with the food, is they forgot an order. Easy enough to call and have fixed...well this week, that was NOT the case. I ordered some quesadillas and chips and salsa for everyone to share. There are about 15 people in the office...so I said a few orders that 15 people could share!
Well... when the order arrived - she had 15 orders of EACH!!! Way too much food and WAY too expensive for a lunch. I felt so bad, that I figured the only way I could make it up, is to bake (plus it always cheers me up after a long stressful day) Since today is Cinco de Mayo, I thought it would be cute to do lime flavored cupcakes with sprinkles around the outside (like the salt) and a colorful straw. I didn't have time to find mini-umbrellas..but they still came out super cute (and YUMMY). What do you think?
BAKE ON!
Well... when the order arrived - she had 15 orders of EACH!!! Way too much food and WAY too expensive for a lunch. I felt so bad, that I figured the only way I could make it up, is to bake (plus it always cheers me up after a long stressful day) Since today is Cinco de Mayo, I thought it would be cute to do lime flavored cupcakes with sprinkles around the outside (like the salt) and a colorful straw. I didn't have time to find mini-umbrellas..but they still came out super cute (and YUMMY). What do you think?
BAKE ON!
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