Archive for November, 2009

Cupcake Pillow Giveaway

By on Monday, November 16th, 2009

Description

This week I’d like to introduce you to Etsy crafter littleanu.  Her shop is full of whimsical cupcake items and I am so happy to own a few of them.  Check out some of my favorites:

LARGE Custom Cupcake Pillow

These little cupcake pillows are part of a series thatlittleanu calls “The Sweet Tooth Family”.  Buyers can pick a flavor/color scheme, and she’ll cook up something special for you.  I have  a pretty pink one and it is as soft as it is cute!  The cupcakes are hand-painted on fabric  and the backing is made using recycled (& washed) T-shirts.   Here are some other beauties from her shop: 

Puffy Cupcake Rings. Yummy Fresh Out Of The Oven Style.Cherry Pillow - Cushion Novelty Home Decor Ruby Red Accent Throw Pillow
 

Now you, our loyal ATC readers, have a chance to win your own cupcake pillow from littleanu.  She will let you pick ANY flavor cupcake you would like.  What a treat!  To enter this contest, please visit littleanu‘s shop and then come back to ATC.  Click on the comment area below and tell us what cupcake pillow color scheme you liked best or what flavor you think would be a great addition to her shop.   One winner will be chosen on Monday, November 23rd.   Thanks littleanu for giving away a wonderful pillow! 

Hungry Runner’s Wedding Cupcakes

By on Monday, November 16th, 2009

I realized yesterday I never posted about the wedding cupcakes I made.  Better late then never I guess since the wedding was a few weeks ago now.  In the end I made 10 batches of the cupcake recipe for a total of 6 dozen regular sized, 4 dozen mini and 1 giant cupcake.  I made the frosting recipe twice and had a little left over.

Wedding Cupcakes 1

I worked with the bride to create what she was looking for.  Her colors for the wedding were black, white and lime green.  She does not like a lot of frosting so she wanted the amount to be minimal and liked the glossy look of glaze.  From the time she asked me to make the cupcakes she knew she wanted chocolate cupcakes and lime frosting. The bride ended up making the toppers on her own and showing them to me after they had been made.

Wedding Cupcakes 2The cupcake recipe I used was from Cooks Illustrated 2009 America Classics issue.  The bad news is that the first thing the recipe tells you is not to double it (really bad news when you have to do it 10 times).  The good news is that every batch came out perfect.   Every cupcake had the perfect cupcake shape and everyone said they were good.  Here’s the recipe:

Dark Chocolate Cupcakes

Makes 12 cupcakes

Note: Do not double this recipe.  Cupcakes made from a double batch yield a slightly compromised rise.  It’s best to make to separate batches and bake each separately.  Store left over cupcakes (frosted or unfrosted) In the refrigerator, but let them come to room temperature before serving.

8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, cut into 4 pieces

2 ounces bittersweet chocolate, chopped

½ cup (1 ½ oz) Dutch-processed cocoa

¾ cup (3 ¾ oz) unbleached all-purpose flour

½ teaspoon baking soda

¾ teaspoon baking powder

2 large eggs

¾ cup (5 ¼ oz) sugar

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

½ teaspoon table salt

½ cup (4oz) sour cream

1. Adjust oven rack to lower-middle position; heat oven to 350 degrees.  Line standard-sized muffin pan (cups have ½ cup capacity) with baking-cup liners.

2. Combine butter, chocolate, and cocoa in medium heatproof bowl.  Set bowl over saucepan containing barely simmering water; heat mixture until butter and chocolate are melted and whisk until smooth and fully combines.  Set aside to cool until just warm to the touch.

3. Whisk flour, baking soda, and baking powder in small bowl to combine.

4. Whisk eggs in second medium bowl to combine, add sugar, vanilla, and salt and whisk until fully incorporated.  Add cooled chocolate mixture and whisk until combines.   Sift about one-third of flour mixture over chocolate mixture and whisk until combined; whisk in sour cream until combined, then sift in remaining flour mixture and whisk batter until it is homogeneous and thick.

5. Divide batter evenly among muffin pan cups.  Bake until skewer inserted into center of cupcakes comes out clean, 18 to 20 minutes.

6. Cool cupcakes in muffin pans on wire rack until cooled enough to handle, about 15 minutes.  Carefully lift each cupcake from muffin pan and set on wire rack,.  Cool to room temperature before icing, about 30 minutes.  (To frost: mound about 2 tablespoons icing on center of each cupcake.  Using small icing spatula or butter knife, spread icing to edge of cupcake, leaving slight mound in center).

The Bride and her Wedding Cupcake Baker

The Bride and her Wedding Cupcake Baker

For the frosting I used Martha Stewart’s recipe for Fluffy Vanilla Frosting. After several sample recipes that used real lime juice, lime extract and bottled lime juice we settled on the bottled.  To flavor the frosting lime I did not use an exact measurement, instead you just have to find the right lime flavor by adding some and sampling the frosting.  I used my roommate for this so that we could establish a lime flavor that had a hint of lime but was not over powering.  Then I left half the frosting uncolored and used lime green food coloring to dye the rest.  I melted the frosting in the microwave for a few seconds then dipped the cooled cupcakes into the frosting.  For my first time baking in bulk I think the end product turned out pretty well and most importantly, the bride was happy!

Individual Cupcake Stands

By on Sunday, November 15th, 2009

PH-cupcake-stands

If you are looking for a unique way to display your cupcakes, an individual cupcake stand is an alternative to cupcake trees.  These antique white ceramic stands come as a set of six and are available from farmhouse wares for $38.95.

My Cupcake Finds!

By on Saturday, November 14th, 2009

I am always trying to find new and different jewlery and home goods as well and i stumbled upon this love website called ShanaLogic . After I found some cure camera earrings I said to myself , “Mhhh, they MUST have cupcake stuff!” So I did a Cupcake Search on the site and found LOTS of inspring cupcake things. These are a few of my favorites …

Wear a cupcake around your neck with this Happy Cupcake Necklace

1013_xenos_cupcake2_full

Check out your sweet little self with this Cupcake Pocket Mirror

1621_sha_cupcake_full

Wear your cupcake on your sleeve, or on your shirt with this Cupcake Shirt (they also have it in Plus Size)

4190_sha_cupcake_fulla

I think i know what i am doing with my Christmas Bonus! :-)

A Cupcake Cake

By on Friday, November 13th, 2009
Hi, I love the site and cupcakes :)  I recently made this cupcake cake for my niece’s 4th birthday.  It was chocolate with pink buttercream, and the decorations were all handmade by me with fondant and edible sparkles.  Enjoy <3 Tiffaney from cakesbytiffaney.blogspot.com
cupcake cake
fall09 013

Charleston Cupcake Prints

By on Friday, November 13th, 2009

Charleston cupcake print

This past summer I was fortunate enough to visit Charleston, SC; which was where I make photographer Diana Lauderdale.  Lucky for me her daughter shares a love of cupcakes and Diana had baked over 100 cupcakes for her daughter’s 13th birthday.  Of course she took pictures of these cupcakes which I ended up purchasing.  I purchased the beautiful print  above that I had framed and is actually brighter in person. Dianne shared the additional image below.  She has a myartspace page and I stumbled into her booth at the Charleston Farmer’s Market.

Charleston Cupcake

Amy Atlas Events

By on Thursday, November 12th, 2009

happybirthday

It is  hard to find the words to describe how much I love what Amy Atlas Events creates.  As soon as I saw the company’s website I thought of how much I would love to work for this company for a living, despite the fact that it has nothing to do with the Nutrition degree I will be earning in one month.  If someone ever asks me what my dream job would be I now know the answer is “working for Amy Atlas Events.”  All the pictures look like how I wish everyday of my life was, bright, cheerful, and everything going together but not necessarily matching.  Of course I also like the fact that they deal with cupcakes and that they make people happy on a daily basis.

cupcake stand

Amy Atlas Events works with their clientele to create customized events that are an expression of the individual.  They are known for their dessert tables which almost look to good to eat. Amy Atlas Events is located in New York City and has a great blog, Sweet Designs, that is loaded with pictures, recipes, ideas and more! Just looking at the pictures from past events makes me wish I still leaved near NYC and that there was an event in my life that I could use as an excuse to work with Amy Atlas Events. Also she was featured in the Martha Stewart Weddings, Summer 2009 issue that was my first blog post.

goth cupcake