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Flooding Sugar Cookies

December 11, 2012 by Jenn

Decorating with royal icing is a learned art.  There are hundreds of blogs dedicated to cookie icing and decorating.  I, by no means claim to be a master of royal icing cookie decoration, but I want to show you how easy it is if you break down the process.  The most important element to master, and to remember before you start, is that the consistency of the icing is most important.  If the royal icing is too thin, it can run off the cookie, blend with other colours etc, or if it is too stiff you won’t get the smooth, uniform appearance that a flooded cookie should have.  

In this video, I show you how find the proper consistency of the icing for flooding, how to flood it, and how to fill in any gaps that might be left.

In the following posts, I will be covering three different ways to use royal icing to decorate the sugar cookies I showed you how to make in a previous post found HERE.  How to make Royal Icing can be found HERE and you will need one batch of it, coloured in any colour that you want.  If you intend to make the Santa belly cookies, you will need to colour your flooding icing red.

Santa’s Belly Sugar Christmas Cookies

Christmas Tree

Reindeer Sugar Cookies

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Eggnog Cupcakes

December 10, 2012 by Jenn

Eggnog is a treat that has always signified Christmas to me.  I can remember from a young age as soon as the eggnog came out, Christmas had begun!  Yes, it’s full of fat, and if you make it from scratch it has raw eggs in it, but just ignore those small, insignificant details :).  Now, as an adult (really? How did that happen?) I love it with a little shot of spiced rum, on ice, and it’s heaven in a cup.  I do have to admit that as much as I love eggnog, I find it extremely “commercial” that it is now coming out in grocery stores immediately after Halloween.  Seriously, do we really need the indulgence of eggnog for two months instead of one?

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Cupcake Eating Contest at Sam Steele Days

November 15, 2012 by Jenn

Feeling hungry for some cupcakes?  How would a cupcake eating contest work for your pangs of hunger?

What?  You already feel full?  I don’t blame you . . . I was glad that I was the organizer of the contest, not in the contest!  Since I’m WAY late on putting this up, I’ll just let you watch and enjoy!

If you would like to enter next year’s contest, 2013, please contact us! 

We will also be looking for sponsor’s for 2013 as well!  Our sponsors for 2012 were amazing, and we can’t thank them enough!  Denham Ford,  Williams Mortgage, we appreciate you hopping on with your Tier One sponsorship 🙂

Chris Nault

Chris Nault

 

Mayor Wayne Stetski

Mayor Wayne Stetski

 

Lana Kirk and Patricia Whalen

Lana Kirk and Patricia Whalen

 

Mayor Wayne Stetski and Chris Nault

Mayor Wayne Stetski congratulating Chris Nault

 

Cupcake eating contest winner Chris Nault

Cupcake eating contest winner Chris Nault

 

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100th Video Contest!

November 12, 2012 by Jenn

I am super excited to announce that we have reached ONE HUNDRED videos on our YouTube channel, CupcakesandCardio!  I can hardly believe that we have worked this hard, and reached this milestone. 

We are successfully running a cake/cupcake company focusing on custom orders, weddings and Farmer’s Markets, while I continue to teach full time Kindergarten (and occasionally update my blog)!  It is taking a lot of hard work, long hours, but with our YouTube channel being instructional, I feel it is a natural jump from my day to day job.   Reading and hearing from the viewers and fans is awesome, and makes it worthwhile!

Some of my favourite comments have been from the younger crowd who say that they are using the videos to bake with their mom/dad and that makes me super happy as that is how my roots in baking began.  My personal favourite videos that we have done over the last 100, was the one with my mom when we baked a recipe of my Grandma’s Chocolate Dream Bars , and the one that we did as a surprise for Payten, Birthday Cake Surprise!

If you would like to enter the contest, head on over to our channel, and leave your comment which video is your favourite!  The winner will be chosen on November 30, 2012, at random!  If you leave a video response, you get a double entry. 

Thank you to all of our viewers for making the hard work worthwhile!! 

xo Jenn

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How to Make Ketchup Cake

November 11, 2012 by Jenn

Ketchup chips, yes.

Ketchup and fries, yes.

Ketchup and eggs, yes.

Ketchup and cake?  NO!  Oh, yes, definitely yes!

I know it’s not your average vanilla or chocolate cake, but this cake deserves attention!  It is rich in spices, which will remind you of carrot cake, and rich fall flavours found in pumpkin and apple cakes.  

The ketchup is not an over powering flavour in the cake.  It’s almost like an after taste.  Be sure to pair it with cream cheese icing!

Ketchup Cake Recipe:
2 cups (500 mL) all-purpose flour
2 tsp (10 mL) baking powder
1 1/2 tsp (7 mL) cinnamon
1 tsp (5 mL) baking soda
1/2 tsp (2 mL) ground nutmeg
1/2 tsp (2 mL) ground ginger
1/2 cup (125 mL) tomato ketchup
1/2 cup (125 mL) water
2 tbsp (30 mL) red food colouring
3/4 cup (175 mL) butter, softened
1 1/2 cups (375 mL) packed dark brown sugar
2 eggs

For procedure, check out the video . . . enjoy!

 Ketchup Cake

 

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Pumpkin Shaped Cake

October 18, 2012 by Jenn

I’ve got one more Fall video to show you!  Please bear with me, it’s one of my favourite times of the year . . .Eeek!!  

This is an idea that I saw on Pinterest . . . where did our ideas come from prior to Pinterest??  Seriously . . . did we have to use our brains and think like individuals or something?  Phewf, glad that is over with.  

To make this pumpkin shaped cake, what you’re going to need is a bundt pan, two batches of any flavour of cake batter and coloured buttercream (we have all of these videos up on our channel if you need recipes).  Using the bundt pan, you’re going to bake each recipe of cake batter, let them cool, level them off, put them on top of each other, and then ice it like a pumpkin!  Easy and cute!

Now, if that confuses you, just watch the video and it will all make sense.  Enjoy!

 

 One person on our YouTube channel suggested that you pipe a face on it to make it look like a jack-o-lantern . . . that would be so cute as well!  

Pumpkin Shaped Cake

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Spider Web Halloween Cupcakes

October 12, 2012 by Jenn

I have exciting news . . . P and I have a pet!  Of course we have Ruby already, but since I got her before I met P, we’ve been looking to find one that both of us choose together!  

We’ve been hiding our pet in the garage all summer, and he (we think he’s a he) actually found us!  Herman (our pet) appeared one day in the garage window, and stayed there until last weekend when we caught him, and put him in a cage.  He will have a happy life in his cage, with branches, freshly sprayed water, and corn padding liner.  Herman is a Diamond Back SPIDER!  Yes, we have a pet spider . . . and yes, he is our pet.  He gets talked to, put in the sun, watered and fed (nasty, dirty, gross stinkbugs!) It started out as a joke, but now its kind of nice 🙂  

With spiders on the mind constantly at home, and at school (you can’t teach Kindergarten in October without studying spiders!).  I was bound to come up with a tutorial for a spider themed cupcake.  

This video is dead easy way to have people impressed with your decorating skills!  

You will need two colours of buttercream . . . I chose orange and black for Halloween purposes obviously, but you could use any two colours.  ** by the way, when did purple become a Halloween “colour”?  

I hope you enjoy the video . . . and I will send your well wishes to Herman, because I know you’re happy for us 😉

 

Spider Web Cupcakes

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Black Velvet Cake: Halloween Cake

October 11, 2012 by Jenn

 I’m going to get a little disgusting for a minute.  So stop reading if you don’t want to be grossed out. 

If you eat this, your poop will be green. 

I warned you! 

This cake is a play on a Red Velvet cake, but instead of red, we’re using the black dye for the cake!  It’s perfect for a spooky Halloween cake . . . which is bound to impress your family, guests, or coworkers.  

But remember, if you don’t want to be asked uncomfortable whispered questions in the hallway at work, “Um, Jenn?  Was there something in that cake that… maybe…might have…um…?”. 

Black Velvet Cake, Part 1

 Black Velvet Cake, Part 2

In this part of the cake series, we use the Cricut Cake!  **Curses**  Now, as you may know, my Cricut Cake can be slightly temperamental, but, thanks to the beauty of video, it appears flawlessly executed!  If you are currently “bargaining” with your Cricut Cake, YOU WILL GET THROUGH IT!!  In this video, we are using Photofrost Icing Sheets which we airbrushed black to match the cake theme of bats and Halloween.

The beauty of using the Cricut with icing sheets is that they tend to travel through the Cricut smoother and is cut easier than a fondant/gum paste mixture.  It is more like true paper.  Using the icing sheets makes for less time spent rolling, setting up, tearing, re-rolling, re-setting….etc! 

 

Black Velvet Cake

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