Thursday, May 14, 2009

A very chocolately house-warming!


Our awesome neighbors (and my biggest cupcake fan) just moved away from us this past weekend. We are very sad about this but so happy for them that they found this amazing 3 story blue & brown house in White Rock. For her house warming I decided to do a chocolate - brown and blue mini cupcake theme! There were 4 different design styles which included blue sugar crystals, toasted coconut, chocolate jimmies, slivered almonds and blue & white candies. They were a joy to make and I was so proud upon finishing.

The delivery however was a disaster as I used a metal party tray (you know the regular red rimmed ones you find sushi in?) and it was extremely hot that day, the Hazelnut chocolate icing softened in the heat. I think for parties in colder weather this would be great and the tray fits exactly 54! Also a bit of refrigeration or freezer would have did some good before delivery as well. Regardless they were enjoyed and the house was better than the photo!

Happy new house to Janet, Milan, Olive & Dorathy Dog!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Strawberry Princess Ari


Strawberry Princess Ari - Rich vanilla cupcake finished with fluffy strawberry cream frosting topped pink sprinkles and a strawberry malt ball.

My dad and I recently made our own strawberry jam so perfect, I can use it in my frosting. (Making jam is so easy, just slow cook an equal amount of fruit to an equal amount of sugar til it thickens, then leave to cool - Voila! You got jam!) I just used a standard buttercream and added strawberry jam to it (yes using regular jam is fine too) and it turned out so perfect and it tastes so good too. Be sure not to add too much cause the cream will get runny and will be very hard to pipe (i learned this the hard way)... if you want a deeper pink color, use a few drops of red coloring. Also if need be, put your frosting back in the fridge til it's a good consistency and try again.

This is a big week for me and cupcakes, Hughy's birthday is tomorrow (doing some Blue Hawaii - coconut cupcakes & pina colada ones) and Saturday I got to do a chocolate collection for Janet & Milan's house warming. Cupcakes are so great for any occasion!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Blueberry Citrus Cupcakes and Silicon Baking Cups

While shopping for cupcake liners at Michael's, I notice some great solid colors. I looked at the price - what the? $18.99...these better be some great cups. So with a bit of research I realized that these cups were made out of flexible silicon, can be used without an existing muffin tray, and of course are reusable. I splurged and bought them as a test and the results were.... THEY ARE AWESOME! Not only did the heat distribute nicely (I tested with yummy Blueberry Citrus cupcakes which i finished by brushing on lemon syrup), they popped out so nicely and were so easy to clean. They are also dishwasher safe. I also did a quality test on them by letting Ari play with them, throw them around, squish them, sit on them, step on them... and the shape just went back to its perfect form.

I'm going to go buy 12 more in other colors cause not only can you use these for baking, you can be creative and use them for things such as Jell-O treats.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Red Velvet Cupcakes & Natural food coloring


I have always been drawn to food from the south (USA) for some reason. The comfort foods like mash potatoes, meat loaf, bbq's, corn on the cob, fried chicken (yes once again i blogged about fried chicken), and of course Red Velvet Cake, or aka., the Chocolate Cake of the South. The cake has a bit of a sour taste to it because of the buttermilk but it's quite enjoyable because it sort of feels like you are eating a decadent chocolaty scone. The icing also really makes it for me and for this one I used a cooked vanilla butter icing. Cream cheese would also be really yummy and I heard that is very popular. There is also a lot of food coloring needed in most Red Velvet cake recipes - I'm talking like 4tbsps to get that deep desirable red color so be sure to use a natural alternative with a red beet juice coloring extract.

Make your own ingredients:
1 cup canned beet juice, 2 teaspoons vinegar
Instructions:
Drain the can reserving 1 cup of liquid. Add 2 teaspoon of vinegar to this and you're done.

Not sure how this homemade one works in Red Velvet Cake but you can also always find a Natural, Vegan, Gluten free, Kosher liquid food coloring in certain health/whole food stores to keep things simpler:
Natural food colors are becoming more popular with consumers especially as evidence shows a correlation between certain diseases and the use of artificial colors.

Beware of bakeries that use un-natural ingredients in their food. Always ask before ordering something such as Red Velvet cupcakes.

Didn't want to throw a damper on red velvet cake, but you know, when you eat a cupcake, you want to feel good about it! :)

Also, congrats to Wyness & Eileen for making the mini-8! Enjoy this batch! I ate 6 testers myself (no joke).