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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Frankenstein Cake Planner

A Frankenstein Cake is an idea I had to allow people to sample several different cakes in one familiar package. Although the idea makes sense in my head, It's apparently less clear to others, so allow me to explain as best I can.

Step One: Choose four different flavors of cake. The order I'm delivering Wednesday has selected a traditional Yellow cake, a chocolate, a pumpkin, and an apple spice.
Step Two: Choose fillings. (Optional. If no fillings chosen, icing will be used.) This order chose to have only one filling, a caramel on the apple spice layer.
Step Three: The second layer of cake.
Step Four: Choose your frostings. This order chose a simplified approach of two different frostings. Chocolate on the yellow and chocolate cake and cream cheese on the pumpkin and apple spice.

Step Five: "Stitch" together the sections.

Hopefully that explained the idea a little more clearly.
Tune in soon to see the making of this order!


Caramel Apple Cupcakes

About a week ago (yes, I'm kind of bad at this) I made some caramel apple cupcakes and sent them to my mother's office for what I like to call a "Bakery Fairy."

The concept of the Bakery Fairy was born one afternoon of an overindulgence of caffeine and baked goods, upon which I remarked "I want to go around the neighborhood and leave cupcakes for strangers!"
It was later decided that this would be a poor decision. Nonetheless, the idea remained.

These were fairly basic cupcakes. A spice cake recipe with some Honeycrisp apples added, whipped cream with cinnamon and leftover salted caramel from a prior project. They came out a little small and a little like muffins, but people seemed to enjoy them just the same. Only one came back in the carrier.

The really fun part about these was playing with the new toys from my kitchen supply store. I had a disher(!) to use on the cupcake batter. I was so excited that for the tester cupcake I forgot to add the apples.
It was tasty, though. As for the frosting, I got to play with the large star tip I had just purchased.
The caramel was a little hard to get control of, though. If I had been smart, I would have piped it. Or something.

All in all, a fairly successful attempt at cooking and also remembering to take pictures. Now let's work on posting before all the cupcakes get eaten... Or within 24 hours. Whatever comes first.