Thursday, March 29, 2012

Neapolitan Cupcake


The best thing about Neapolitan ice cream is that you don't need to choose between chocolate, strawberry and vanilla - one of the hardest decisions in life if you ask me.  Making the decision on a cupcake flavour is just as hard, so why not make Neapolitan Cupcakes? Here's everything that you'll need to do just that...

  • Marble Cake Mix (plus ingredients to make the cake...usually eggs, oil, and water)
  • Strawberry Apple Sauce (enough to replace the Water AND Oil your recipe calls for)
  • Store Bought Vanilla Icing
  • Store Bought Chocolate Icing (optional)
  • Butter (room temperate...around 1/2 cup or one full cup if you decide to make chocolate icing....but it's up to you)
  • Icing Sugar (optional)
  • Garnish Ideas: Fresh Strawberry, Chocolate Curls, Strawberry Candy
On to the recipe...

Step 1: Kind of follow the direction of your Marble Cake Mix.  Go ahead and preheat your oven and add the eggs to the cake mix, but replace the water and oil with Strawberry Apple Sauce. Mix the batter well until smooth.

Step 2: Now, I know your Marble Cake Mix says to portion off 1 cup or so of the batter, but since when do I listen to my cake mix directions?  Instead, only portion around 3/4 a cup into a separate bowl and mix in the cocoa package to the 3/4 cup of batter. You could portion off the full cup if you want more Chocolate than Strawberry, but it's really up to you.

Step 3: Spoon your Strawberry flavoured cupcake batter into your cupcake pan liners, only filling them just over 1/2 way.  Then, spoon a tablespoon or so of the chocolate batter in the centre of the strawberry batter.  Place them in the oven and bake as directed on package. Once they are done baking, let them cool completely before icing.

Step 3 (optional): I had some left over chocolate icing that I decided to put in the centre on my icing mound.  To make my Chocolate icing simply mix together the Chocolate icing and around 1/2 a cup of butter on high until smooth.  Mix well and add some icing sugar if it's not sweet enough for you or too buttery.  Pipe or spoon around a tablespoon or so of the Chocolate icing in the centre of your cupcake.

Step 4: For the vanilla icing simply mix together the store bought vanilla icing and around 1/2 a cup of butter on high until smooth.  Mix well and, like the Chocolate icing, add some icing sugar if it's not sweet enough for you or too buttery. Pipe it around the Chocolate icing, if you decided to have Chocolate and Vanilla icing, or simply pipe it on top of your cooled cupcake. Garnish with a Fresh Strawberry, some Chocolate Curls or a Strawberry Candy.

Happy Faking!
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Happy First Day of Spring!


Happy first day of Spring! Not sure what the weather was like where you're living, but where I am it was like summer today - quite the novelty since I live in Atlantic Canada!  If it weren't for my husband I would have broken out the patio furniture.  But it's probably best that I didn't since it could snow in the blink of an eye.  It's days like today that make me think of all things summer like fresh herbs, berries, fruits and, of course, ice cream!  Stay tuned for an ice cream favourite transformed into a cupcake - my Neapolitan Cupcake.
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Friday, March 16, 2012

Lemon Blueberry Cupcake


Did you know that the colour associated with Saint Patrick was originally blue?  So why not incorporate a little splash of blue at your Saint Patrick's Day party and test your guests knowledge. These Lemon Blueberry cupcakes will definitely fit the bill with a small splash of blueberry blue!  For this cupcake you'll need...
  • White Cake Mix (plus ingredients to make the cake...usually eggs, oil, and water - but we're replacing the water with Milk)
  • Milk (to replace the water)
  • 1/4 Cup Lemon Curd (plus some for the centre)
  • 2/3 Cup Blueberries
  • 2 Tablespoons Blueberry Jam (plus some for the centre) 
  • Store Bought Vanilla Icing
  • Butter (room temperate...around 1/2 cup....but it's up to you)
  • Icing Sugar (optional)
And now, on to the recipe...

Step 1: Sort of follow the directions on your White Cake Mix. Start by preheating your oven and add the oil and eggs...but DO NOT add the water.Replace all of the water your cake mix calls for with Milk.  Add in 1/4 of a cup of Lemon Curd and mix the ingredients together until it is smooth.

Step 2: Now it's time to add the blueberries.  It's you're adding frozen berries, you may want to toss them lightly in flour.  That way your batter won't turn purpley-blue.  Add your blueberries and carefully stir them in.  Do not over stir or your batter or your batter will turn purpley-blue no matter what you do.

Step 3: Spoon the batter into your cupcake liners and bake as directed on the package.  Once they are done baking, let them cool completely.

Step 4: On to the icing! I was very lucky to receive a delicious bottle of homemade blueberry jam (THANKS MM) that I used for my recipe, but if you don't have a bottle of homemade jam, store bought jam will be ok too. Mix together your store bought Vanilla Icing and Butter on high until smooth.  Add in two tablespoon of smooth blueberry jam - you'll want it to be smooth so that you can pipe the icing onto your cupcake without clogging.   Mix well until smooth and add some icing sugar if it's not sweet enough for you, too buttery or if the jam made it a little too runny.

Step 5: Take your cooled cupcakes and, using a cupcake corer or small spoon, make a small hole in the centre.  If you're using a spoon, you may want to use a knife first to create a small circle and use a spoon to scoop it out.  Make sure you don't go too far down into the centre of your cupcake or your filling will fall out from the bottom when you unwrap it.
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Step 6: Spoon in around 1/2 of a teaspoon of Lemon Curd into the centre of each cupcake.  Pipe your icing around the outside of your cupcakes and spoon in around a  teaspoon of Blueberry Jam into the centre, covering the small dollop of Lemon Curd your already added. Done!

Happy Faking!
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Tuesday, March 13, 2012

St. Patrick's Day Cupcake Ideas


Throwing a party this weekend to celebrate Saint Patrick? Nothing says St. Patrick's Day like beer or anything green. So why not add some St. Patrick's Day to your cupcakes? Here's a classic and my personal favourite to serve at any St. Patrick's Day gathering - Guinness n' Irish Cream Cupcake.

Or maybe you're looking for something a little warmer? Why not bring the tropics to your Paddy's Day party with a Mojito or PiƱa Colada Cupcake. But if you're really looking to confuse your guests and get them guessing what the connection is to Saint Patrick, why not make them a Lemon Blueberry Cupcake. Not sure why yourself, you'll just have to wait for my next post this week.
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Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Baby's First Fancy Cupcake #4


Congrats BT and CM on your baby boy MMT! So excited to meet him on the Frisbee field sidelines. MMT, I hope you inherit your Mom and Dad's mad Frisbee skills...and your Dad's height.
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