Showing posts with label cupcakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cupcakes. Show all posts

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Caking with Kids

I was asked to help teach a cupcake decorating class with the Activity Day girls from church. The Activity Day program is designed to help girls (ages 8-11) develop their testimonies, serve others, build friendships, and develop their talents.


The girls learned how to mix food coloring into fondant, how to create shapes out of fondant, and how to pipe a two-tone swirl on top of a cupcake. The girls learned quickly and were so creative!

 

I love this blue swirl cupcake that one of the girls designed!


The Activity Day leader invited my children to join the activity last week, even though they're not eight yet. My five-year-old really enjoyed herself and cut this star out of fondant using just a butter knife.


I had a wonderful time with the girls, and I think they enjoyed creating their own designs. One of the girls who normally attends their meetings was sick that night, and the girls decided to deliver a cupcake to her house to cheer her up. They are sweet girls, and they really care about each other.

STATS:

How to pipe a two-tone swirl

Rhonda's Ultimate Marshmallow Fondant


Monday, July 2, 2012

Baby Shower Cupcakes

My friend Ashley asked me to make cupcakes for a baby shower she was hosting for her sister. Her sister loves giraffes, so we decided the cupcakes would be decorated with baby giraffes and some cute pink bows in honor of her new baby girl.

Pink Lemonade Giraffe Cupcakes

Chocolate Cupcakes filled with Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Filling. Topped with Ganache and a Fondant Bow.


I can't take credit for the beautiful photography. Natalie Eisen (the talented photographer and owner of Memories by Natalie) took the photos. You can see more of her work here:

Memories by Natalie on Facebook

On to more gorgeous photos by Natalie!

The beautiful table display.


I love the little frames and cards they used to write the names of the desserts!


Don't you just love the slices of lemons and limes in the flower jar? What a great center piece!


 The beautiful pink table...


 Homemade fans - perfect for an outdoor tea party/baby shower!


You are going to die from the amount of cuteness in this last photo.


I told you! Cuteness overload, right? I can't think of a better way to display tiny baby clothes than on a clothesline with wooden clothes pins. Genius!

Ashley and her mother Penny did an amazing job creating a beautiful baby shower.

Happy caking, everyone!

STATS:

Chocolate chip cookie dough filling
http://cakecentral.com/recipe/chocolate-chip-cookie-dough-icingfilling

Ganache
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/saras-secrets/master-ganache-recipe/index.html

Pink Lemonade Cupcakes
http://realmomkitchen.com/6745/pink-lemonade-cupcakes/

Rhonda's Ultimate Marshmallow Fondant
http://cakecentral.com/recipes/3183/rhondas-ultimate-mmf

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Happy Birthday, Twilla!


I made some cupcakes with coconut cream cheese frosting to celebrate my friend Twilla's birthday. I wanted to make Twilla's cupcake extra special, so I used gold luster dust mixed with a little water to paint the edges of the fondant flower and to make her name sparkle.



STATS:

Coconut Cream Cheese Frosting
http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/cream-cheese-frosting/b8566164-81e0-44e0-872c-b0fbe53c3280
(I substituted 1 tsp. of coconut extract for the vanilla in this Betty Crocker recipe)

Rhonda's Ultimate Marshmallow Fondant
http://cakecentral.com/recipes/3183/rhondas-ultimate-mmf

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Happy Birthday, Nathaniel!

In my last post, remember how I said I wanted more filling because there wasn't much there?



Well, I think I went overboard because this is what they look like when you cut them open. It's hard to tell how much filling is going into the cupcake because you can't see it. Maybe next time I'll find a happy medium.



I decided to decorate a few with just white frosting and a fondant flower to take to my friend. I think they're kind of wintery looking, with the blue cake and white icing.



STATS:

White Cake Mix with blue food coloring added

Cream Filling
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/cream-filled-cupcakes/

Frosting
http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/vanilla-buttercream-frosting/39107a19-be94-4571-9031-f1fc5bd1d606

Monday, November 28, 2011

Cream-Filled Cupcakes

My son loves red...My son loves cupcakes...It's his birthday...What's a mom to do, but make red cream-filled cupcakes to send in to school?

That's just what I did, and it was a lot of fun!

Here's a link to a good tutorial on how to get the filling inside the cupcake:

http://www.blog529.com/2011/03/cream-filled-cuppie-cakes/

I used a piping bag and tip as the tutorial shows, only I piped the filling up through the bottom of the cupcake because I wanted the top to stay perfectly smooth.



Would you like to see the inside? Here it is!



Next time, I'll make sure to insert the tip farther into the cupcake. I wish there was a little more of that delicious filling, but other than that, I think they turned out great!



To decorate the top, I used the same technique I used on the chocolate cupcakes I made here: http://letsgetcaking.blogspot.com/search/label/cupcakes. After the cupcakes cooled, I dipped the tops in frosting that I melted down in the microwave. If you follow the above link, that post explains it in more detail.



I was surprised to find I had the perfect packaging to transport 30 cupcakes to the school, just sitting in my pantry. I never use the plastic lids that come with the disposable foil casserole pans. You know, the ones that look like this? http://www.kitchendance.com/sheetcakesize.html I had 3 of those lids, just waiting for a purpose, and I found one. Twelve cupcakes fit perfectly, and the plastic lid is tall enough that the plastic wrap I put on top won't mess up the decorations.

I hope you'll give these cupcakes a try. This was a fun project!

STATS:

Yellow Cake Mix (easy!)

Canned Frosting (easy!)

Cream Filling
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/cream-filled-cupcakes/

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Chocolate Dipped Cupcakes

This chic little cupcake is surprisingly easy to make...using a cake mix and a can of frosting!



Follow the package directions to bake 24 cupcakes in cupcake liners. (The cupcake liners will stabilize the cupcake during the dipping process.) Allow to cool completely.

While the cupcakes are cooling, start kneading some modelling chocolate to make it pliable enough to roll. Then roll the chocolate out to about 1/8" and use a small flower cutter to make the tiny flower decorations. Quickly remove the flower cutouts from the board or counter you are using before they harden. Attach a sugar pearl to the center of each one using royal icing.



Get ready to dip! Scoop the canned frosting into a microwave save bowl. The frosting will need to be heated to a thin consistency for easy dipping. Start by heating in the microwave for 10 seconds, then stir. If it's still too thick, heat for another ten seconds and stir. Continue until you achieve the right consistency.



Hold a cupcake upside down by the liner, and dip it straight into the frosting. Pivot the cupcake a little to make sure the frosting covers the edges. Slowly remove the cupcake and twist it to keep any frosting from dripping over the edges. Place cupcake right-side up on the counter and arrange one of the tiny chocolate flowers in the center of the chocolate while still the chocolate is still wet. The chocolate will set up as it dries.



These cupcakes are going to a local food pantry that asked for cupcake donations. The reason I chose this frosting and design is because they asked that each cupcake be individually wrapped in a plastic sandwich bag. I thought these would be perfect because they're not too tall and the frosting wouldn't be easily smashed. They were very easy to bag up and still looked pretty.



I'll definitely be using this method again. It was quick and a lot of fun! Give them a try!



STATS:

Modeling Chocolate
Melt 10 ounces of chocolate chips in a microwave or in a double boiler. Stir in 2 ounces of light corn syrup. Stir for about a minute until well combined. Spread on waxed paper and allow to cool at room temperature for 2 hours. When cool, break large chunks off and knead until soft. Store in the refrigerator in a ziplock bag for up to a month. Break off small pieces and knead when you are ready to make something with your modeling chocolate. Return to refrigerator for 10-15 minutes if it starts to get too warm and sticky from the heat of your hands.

Royal Icing
http://www.wilton.com/recipe/Royal-Icing

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Duckies

I've seen some really cute baby shower cakes online, decorated with bubble-shaped fondant and a real rubber duckie. I thought it would be fun to try a similar design on a cupcake.

First, I made tiny ducks out of fondant.



I used sugar pearls (big sprinkles) around the edges and a few on top for the bubbles.



My three-year-old got to decorate her own. She was so proud!



Look at that perfect line of little pearls she placed one at a time, all by herself!



STATS:

Box mix of lemon cake

Buttercream Frosting:
http://www.bettycrocker.com/recipes/vanilla-buttercream-frosting/39107a19-be94-4571-9031-f1fc5bd1d606

Rhonda's Ultimate Marshmallow Fondant:
http://cakecentral.com/recipes/3183/rhondas-ultimate-mmf