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Giant Peeps Cake with Surprise Inside

April 5, 2014 by Jenn

 Has the lead up to this cake been dramatic enough?  I’m so excited to finally be able to share it with you!  I don’t know what it is about Peeps, but they are the cutest things ever!  I don’t like eating them AT ALL, but they are so fun to create with.  I caught myself on a couple of occasions playing with them . . . “Um, what am I doing?”  You can check those photos out on my Instagram account!  Or don’t, it’s kind of embarrassing.

This is my first official “surprise inside” cake.  I’ve done a couple of cupcakes that have hidden gems inside, but I’ve never done a cake.  What I love about a surprise inside is that from the outside, you have no idea that there is something hiding underneath all the cake and icing.  You can also choose to make this cake without the surprise and have it all be cake, but then you wouldn’t find all those cute Peeps faces gazing out at you on that first slice! 

If you choose not to hollow out the cakes, it will definitely feed more people, so if you are looking to serve a crowd, make sure that you take into account that a lot of the cake is removed after baking.  You might want to have some back up cupcakes or another small cake on hand if you have a hungry crowd.

The marshmallow buttercream that we use is absolutely delicious!  It has a ton of butter in it, which makes it taste amazing, and also makes it super easy to spread.  I’ve found that the higher the butter level, the easier the spread-ability of the icing!  I’m also a scientist on the side, can you tell?

If you’re going to be making this cake and prefer to use box mixes, I have to tell you that I’m not sure if the box mixes will hold up in the bowl after the carving.  Box mixes tend to be lighter, and weaker than cakes from scratch.  I would worry that when you’re carving out the centre of the bowl cake, that you might have some problems with the sides collapsing.  But, hopefully you don’t!  If you try it with a box mix, and it works out, make sure you leave a comment about what you did to help it be successful!

 

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Pot of Gold Cake Pops for Saint Patricks Day

March 1, 2014 by Jenn

Happy March!  Now that it is officially March, I can start thinking all things St Patrick’s Day!  And all things Spring, but that is WAY too much to ask here in Canada.  So I’ll stick to Leprechauns and Pot’s of Gold.  I think that every kid has once thought that if they could just get to the end of that rainbow, there would be a gleaming pot of gold at the end of it.  I’m still trying to find it, aren’t you?  I think I’ll have better odds if I take up playing the lottery.  Aren’t your odds of winning the lottery less than they are of being struck by lightning?  I guess that means that my odds of finding a pot of gold are even slimmer than the lottery.  Besides, playing the lottery is a lot less work!  It’s mountainous around these ‘ere parts.  It’s me and the lottery now.

Since now that I’ve given up trying to find the end of the rainbow, I’ll just have to stick with making a pot of gold!!  Making these cake pops is pretty standard, but with a little twist of putting them upside down, voila, you have the rim of the pot!!  Genius, I know.   Since it takes the royal icing rainbow so long to dry, you might want to start with those a day early.  If you can’t find black melting chocolate, you can also use brown.  I tried brown in my practice versions, and it looked great too!  Also, when it comes to the yellow sugar pearls, you can use any small round sprinkle/candy for the  “gold”, or even just regular yellow/gold sanding sugar. 

 Have fun, and good luck searching. 

I’m off to buy a lottery ticket. 

 

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Heart Shaped Valentine Chocolate Fudge Recipe

January 29, 2014 by Jenn

 If you are a fudge connoisseur, I’ll be the first to tell you that this is NOT a recipe for you.  If you are a fudge dabbler and want an easy, cute treat for Valentine’s, then this recipe IS for you!  How do I know it’s not for fancy fudge eaters?  I had a tester. 

Serving up this recipe in my practice round was the first time that I have ever doubted how someone was going to react to something that I had made.  I know I make good cupcakes and cakes- look at the size of me, I clearly enjoy them!  But, when it comes to something like fudge, I don’t really like it.  I love chocolate, but not fudge.  It’s a glitch in my system.  One of my coworkers LOVES fudge and so she was my tester for this recipe.  While she enjoyed it, she admitted that it wasn’t like a true fudge where you need a candy thermometer and hard ball/soft ball stages.  I’m going to search for a real fudge recipe and see how I do with that one day!  But in the meantime, with all of my extra Valentine’s candy hanging around the house, this easy-cheater fudge is perfect! 

You can substitute any colour of melting chocolate for this recipe but I love the pink!  The more artificial the better, right?  That’s what all the people on YouTube tell me when I make rainbow coloured cakes . . . ha.  Ya, right.  “Do you know how many chemicals are in those colors?”  No, and I don’t care.  It looks pretty!!  Life is short.  Live it colourful. 

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How to Make a Heart Shaped Cake / Valentine’s Day Cake

January 25, 2014 by Jenn

 

For this cake you don’t need to have a special pan.  Though that would have been funny . . . “Here’s how you make a heart shaped cake.  Take you heart shaped cake pan….”  Annnnnnnnnd….CUT!  Video done.  

I have a sad sense of humour.  

But seriously, this is a really easy way to make a heart shaped cake without the special pan.  Collecting all of the awesome shaped pans is a storage nightmare.  I recently just sold over 20 shaped character pans because seriously, when am I going to use those and they take up SO much room!  I saved a couple of my favourites though to make a couple videos with. 

The strawberries on top of this cake add a beautiful pop of red to the cake, and I love the white/red contrasting colours.  You could use any fruit though and I think it would still look beautiful.  It would also make for a great wedding cake and you could theme the fruit with the colours of the wedding party!  The possibilities are endless.

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How to Make a Box of Chocolate Cupcakes for Valentine’s Day

January 21, 2014 by Jenn

What would you say is the most stereotypical Valentine’s day present to give?  Flowers?  Candy?  Jewellery?  CHOCOLATES?  According to my research on amazon, people even give perfume!  What a thoughtful gift . . . I love you but you could smell better.

Well, I thought that playing on the idea of giving chocolates as the most popular Valentine’s Day gift to give (not determined by any research!), I would make a box of chocolate CUPCAKES instead.   The cupcakes look like a box of regular holiday treats, but upon closer inspection, you realize they’re so much better and they’re in cupcake form!  By the way, if your “sweetheart” gives you candy, leave him.  You can get that stuff at the dollarstore.  I would know . . . it’s where I bought some of the ingredients for the Box of Chocolate Cupcakes I made.  Note to self:  don’t shop at the dollarstore and then tell people.  Oops.  

Do you think Valentine’s Day is overrated?  Commercialized to the point of nausea?   It seems as though the second that the Christmas decorations are put away, the stores are filling the shelves with pink and red Valentine paraphernalia.  I guess they all have to make their quota’s, or whatever it is stores do.  As do people on YouTube, which is why we have a Valentine’s day video going live in January.  Oops again. 

What is happening here?  I think they had me at “Cupid Corn”.  How I could I resist THAT!?!? 

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New Year’s Ball Drop Cupcakes: New Years Cupcakes

December 27, 2013 by Jenn

Are you ready to PAR-TAY?  These cupcakes are!  They are covered in streamers, confetti and a ball drop for countdown . . . I don’t think I could have crammed more “party” onto them if I had tried. 

I’ve never been to Times Square on New Years Eve, and I don’t think I’ll ever try (way too many people) despite my love for NYC, but watching the ball drop is pretty much the biggest iconic symbol of this holiday.  New Years eve is one of those holidays that I have a love-hate relationship with . . well, it’s pretty much a hate/hate relationship.  There is always the pressure to do something whether it is to find a party, to hold a party, to pay money for a party (ya, right!), or hide at home with the lights off and the door locked (me? never!).  The overwhelming urge to be in bed by 9:30 that night usually kicks in and I’m barely able to stay awake for the 12:00 countdown.  I hope you have a better attitude that I do when it comes to NYE . .  and I hope you have better plans than we do!  If you do, make sure you brag about them in the comment section as I’d love to hear about them and live vicariously.  I think if we lived in a bigger city, we might have more to do, but that is not the case right, now so I’ll be on the couch. 

 

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How to Make a Gingerbread House

December 22, 2013 by Jenn

This is the third video in our three part series on baking with Gingerbread.  If you haven’t yet, make sure you check out the recipes for how to make Gingerbread Dough, and Gingerbread Men.  This video is my favourite though as it was so much fun to make.  I vaguely remember trying to make a gingerbread house from scratch as a teen but I think I tried to use cake or something as I remember the edges wouldn’t stand up or go together.

I did a lot of research before starting this project and the best tip I read was to use a soup can to keep the frame of the house up when you’re putting it together.  It totally works and makes building the house so much easier.  Did you think that I was classy when you saw my jar of Jamie Oliver pasta sauce?  HAHA…I wanted to use my No Name soup of vegetarian chili but thought that might make me a little trashy for the viewers.  Gotta keep up appearances!

Anyway, take this project on as you’ll LOVE it.  It’s such a fabulous family task and you can let the kids go crazy decorating it.

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Gingerbread Man Recipe

December 21, 2013 by Jenn

 

 “Run, run as fast as you can, you can’t catch me I’m a marbled gingerbread man!”

When I think of Christmas baking, of course gingerbread men come to mind!  Making gingerbread men requires a really good dough recipe, so make sure you check ours out, because rolling out cookies to cut can be a pain in the bum.  You can decorate these gingerbread men however you want, but I wanted to make sure that I showed you a different way to do them, in case you were up for a baking challenge this holiday. 

Marbling the royal icing creates a really cool effect . . . almost psychedelic . . . and it’s surprisingly easy when I show you how to do it.  You can use any colour combination that you want- I went with the traditional red and green, but I think pinks and purples would be pretty too.  Pretty much any colour goes for Christmas now.  I was at Target the other day and the Christmas bulb pack they were selling had pink, purple and aqua in it, wrap that up in some white sparkly garland and you totally have a non-traditional, but beautifully decorated house!  I should have bought that stuff . . . what was I thinking?  I’m off to go get it.

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