Monday, October 24, 2011

Them bones them bones all around

After the first week of classes beginning for the fall quarter, I mentioned that I did cupcakes. So of course they requested that I bring some in. Chocolate flavor was in favor and the design was what I wanted. Now, I just can’t just do any design, I had to do something from my book. Luckily, I found another cupcake mural design!

It’s a skeleton and I added pumpkins at the bottom. It was really fun to make! I used leftover frosting from the falling leaves one and turned it more orange.

For Mr. Bones, I used a template provided from the book and placed wax paper over it and melted white almond bark down and drew the bones. Then I placed it in the fridge to harden. For the design, they have him lying over dirt. Well how do you make edible dirt? Simple: OREOS!! I scraped off the crème filling and crushed up the cookies. I used the filling as a frosting for the cupcakes (I don’t like to waste product) and dipped the cupcakes in the cookies crumbs or “dirt” as they would be called. I then placed the dirt cupcakes in the proper arrangement and began creating the skeleton.







Now being a music lover just about anything reminds me of a song; and being a kid at heart this particular one came to mind:
The foot bone con-nected to the (pause) leg-.bone,
The leg bone connected to the (') knee bone,
The knee bone connected to the (') thigh bone,
The thigh bone connected to the (') back bone,
The back bone connected to the (') neck bone
The neck bone connected to the (') head bone
Oh hear the word of the Lord!
Dem bones, dem bones gon-na walk a-roun'
Dem bones, dem bones gon-na walk a-roun'
Dem bones, dem bones gonna walk aroun'
Oh hear the word of the Lord.
(Tune descends down in half steps and we retrace the body.)
The head-bone connected to the neck-bone,
the neck-bone connected to the back-bone
the backbone connected to the thigh-bone
the thighbone connected to the kee-bone
the kneebone connected to the leg bone
the leg bone connected to the foot bone
Oh hear the word of the Lord.”
And volia! I have a skeleton and surrounding pumpkins!(I also had some leftover cupcakes and almond bark so I made some “BOO” and ghost cupcakes.)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Falling Leaves

So to continue on with the fall theme, I discovered orange-cranberry cupcakes! And my, were they tasty! The original recipe called for dried cranberries but since they are in season, I used fresh ones instead!
For the décor on top, I did an orange colored frosting with leaves and acorns and orange sprinkles. I used almond bark and melted candy wafers smeared onto REAL leaves and when they dried I peeled them off and volia! Edible leaves!
The acorns are caramel squares rolled into egg shapes and then the bottom of the “egg” is dipped into the chocolate melted almond bark, and then rolled in chocolate jimmies. The stem was a dab of the almond bark after the acorn set for a bit.
These were a hit! “My best ones yet!” is what most fans said. A definite repeat and a popular style too!
Final turnout with Oak Leaf Wine in background

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Experiment creates new flavor and inspires more

So the other day I was bored (ok not really), but if I don’t make cupcakes on a weekly basis, I get sad (and cupcakes make people happy!). So I looked in my fridge and found some frosting that needed to be used up ASAP! Also, I wanted to add pudding mix to a vanilla recipe. So therefore I had some cupcake creating to do. I added French vanilla pudding mix and a little less flour and more milk and volia! I have perfected a homemade vanilla recipe (moist too!)
The frosting flavor is homemade Hershey’s chocolate and there was a filling surprise inside the cupcakes! (Homemade strawberry filling) I decorated the cupcakes for a Halloween theme.
I made a few tombstones with graham crackers, almond bark fish bones and hands and I found some little bones that were spattered with red food coloring. My quality tester and I thought that what about orange flavored with filling? Or cranberry-orange cupcake since it is fall?
So I bet you can guess what the next few posts are going to be about….
Oh and with the leftover batter and filling, I made a cute cake!

Scarecrow-cupcake Mural

Tis the season to be colorful! I do love summer but the colorful fall really gets to me. The cool weather is nice because Pumpkin Spice lattes are available and leaves are turning and Colorado is the place to be! Just last weekend we visited Rock Mountain National Park and it was just beautiful and colorful! The crunching of the leaves, the turning of the seasons, warmer clothes coming out of storage and toe socks! (I’ll blog about that in my other blog)




So now that I’ve got you craving a Pumpkin Spice latte (or hot chocolate), please don’t get up! I’ve made Pumpkin Spice cupcakes in a scarecrow mural! They were amazing to the taste, and fun to decorate!
The hat is graham crackers, the hay is shredded wheat, and pretzel sticks for the sticks to "hold him up" and smoothed out caramel  and starbursts for the ruffles. We twisted starburst for the ropes, and the crows are Oreos and m&ms. I was originally going to use Ginger frosting but forgot to add ginger. However, the whipped fluffy white frosting tastes amazing with the pumpkin spice. Now this flavor was slightly a challenge; the person who wanted it, loves savory but NOT cinnamon. Well the main ingredient in pumpkin spice is cinnamon. So I added extra nutmeg and cloves to help with that. (He could still taste it but loved how it overall turned out.)

While making this of course the famous song comes to mind, so here’s the lyrics to it:
If I Only Had a Brain

I could while away the hours, conferrin' with the flowers
Consultin' with the rain.
And my head I'd be scratchin' while
my thoughts were busy hatchin'
If I only had a brain.
I'd unravel every riddle for any individ'le,
In trouble or in pain.
With the thoughts you'll be thinkin'
you could be another Lincoln
If you only had a brain.
Oh, I could tell you why The ocean's near the shore.
I could think of things I never thunk before.
And then I'd sit, and think some more.
I would not be just a nothin' my head all full of stuffin'
My heart all full of pain.
I would dance and be merry, life would be a ding-a-derry,
If I only had a brain.