Sunday 11 July 2010

Lemon-aid and 1001 nights...

Lemon-aid - this is a lemon and white chocolate cheesecake cupcake, and the 'aid' part - they are for the lovely man who helped me solve my 'but I can't upload the software I need onto my new laptop as it hasn't got a CD drive' - he did something like hypnotise it to make it think it has a CD drive...
Here are the cakes...

















1001 nights - these are pale pink rose scented cupcakes, with rose scented icing, sprinkled with crystallised rose petals.  Bit of a girlie-fest, for a friend who said they would be a good idea!  Both these and the lemon-aid ones have been iced with a palette knife in the Hummingbird Bakery stylee.

Maman Blanc's Apple Tart

We enjoyed watching the series that Raymond Blanc did recently, and particularly enjoyed the bread and the apples episodes (Mr Cupcake likes baking bread nearly as much as I like making cakes...).  However, following the whoopie pies earlier in the week I had some left over double cream, as well as having eggs in the fridge and a few apples in the fruit bowl... it occurred to me that with these and few other storecupboard essentials I could make the lovely Manam Blanc's Apple Tart.  It was very simple as I followed the instructions from the BBC website - although we had no calvados and so substituted this with the good old Captain Morgan that usually lives just for Christmas cake and Christmas pudding!

Friday 9 July 2010

Whoopie Pies


This was a new cakey experiment... apparently the latest thing from the US in the cake baking world - although based on an old tradition.  I have to say that I didn't feel the love in their creation as much as with cupcakes, but that I did think they looked cute when finished, and they certainly went down well at work! I found it faffy piping the cake components, and then faffy making the marshmallow based filling, but other than that it was fine...  I don't think I'll be making them again in a hurry though!

Wednesday 7 July 2010

Independence day cupcakes!

We had been invited to a 4th July party, and although I used more food colouring in these than I think in any other cake (well, maybe with the exception of the Ford Capri), I just felt it had to be done.  We had a lovely afternoon with our friends chatting, and listening to the banjo music being played by the American neighbour!