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Cranbrook Winter Farmers Market 2011

January 1, 2012 by Jenn

We started out the 2011 summer season by setting up a booth at the Cranbrook Farmers Market, which is held in downtown Cranbrook every Saturday morning throughout June-September.  We met so many amazing people, and other vendors, that when the possibility of getting to take part in a Winter Market, we jumped at the chance! 

My first thought was, “No tent to set up!  Yay!”. 

The winter market is held during the last weekend in November, and coincides with the Santa Claus parade.  This year, it was a two day affair, and despite the FREEZING cold temperature INSIDE (not to mention outside!) the old SuperValu building that the Market rents out in downtown Cranbrook, people came to see it by the thousands!  The Friday evening market was packed with excited kids, eager to see the big man in red waving to them at the end of the parade, and the Saturday had people who had scoped things out the night before and were coming back to make their purchases.  It was a great time for everyone I think. 
 
We, as market vendors would like to thank everyone who came out and made it such a success and we are already looking forward to next year. 

Paul, while I was manning our cupcake booth, managed to make his way around to many of the other vendors.  I feel like I got to see a bit of the market through the lens of his camera.  After seeing these pictures, I’m almost glad that I was stuck behind the table as I surely would have put a serious dent in my wallet!  

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My Top 5 Christmas Cookies 2011

December 27, 2011 by Jenn

This year, there was no Christmas Cookie Exchange for my friends and I (well, they might have had one, who knows!? . . . I wasn’t part of it if they did).  G and I decided that it just wasn’t going to fit into the jam packed season . . . disappointing, yes, as I love to hang out with the girls and sip on bevies, but I had bigger plans.

 This year, I baked the equivalency of an entire exchange all by myself.  

Why would someone do this?  Just to see if I could!  I had christmas platter orders to fill and I thought that choosing cookies that I would like to receive would be the ones that would be best to give!  After two days straight baking cookie after cookie, I was exhausted, but so happy with the results. 

In my humble opinion . . . these are the favourite cookies that have been from the plate to my mouth in a while.  My criteria for defining these cookies as my creme de le creme?  

They must be: 

A. Delicious.  If you’re going to eat the calories, it better be worth it!  

and B. Simple!  I didn’t want to have to spend hours upon hours messing with dough and multiple steps!

So here they are . . . enjoy!  

1. Sugar Cookies

These cookies are my all time favourite to have during the holidays!  

I make mine with Almond Extract, as well as Vanilla Extract, and it totally makes the cookie the greatness that it is!

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Gingerbread Houses

December 21, 2011 by Jenn

Every year in Kindergarten we make Gingerbread houses.  This is the first year ever, where I have stopped to think about WHY we make Gingerbread houses?  Seriously, what is the purpose of a Gingerbread house, and why does it tie in with the holiday season?  Is it the Gingerbread Man’s fault?  Is it Hanzel and Gretel’s?  How does it tie in with Santa, and if you’re one of those religious types, how does it fit in with the birth of a baby in Bethlehem?

Upon a serious search of Wikipedia-Gingerbread, I’m really no better off.  My understanding is mostly that it is a European tradition, based loosely on the Hanzel and Gretel fairy tale (I knew the fantasy of having a house made out of candy would have to have some blame),  and that in some places, whole cities get together to build life like structures out of gingerbread!  How cool would that be?

 

So I went searching for pictures to inspire the kids with, and here is a European inspired chalet  with real looking snow on the roof!  There are many more cool examples over at: socialcafemag.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

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How to Make a Fondant Reindeer Cupcake/Cake Decoration Video

December 16, 2011 by Jenn


We are on a roll with the Christmas decorating videos these days!  It’s so much fun! The ideas are endless, there are unending Pins to Pin on Pinterest and it’s just a jolly good time around this holiday.  The thing that gets me every year, and I’m guilty of it, is that WHY IS IT SO STRESSFUL?

Every year, I approach the season with excitement, but as soon as December is two weeks old, I’m freaking out and a ball of stress!!  There is always so much to do at home- baking, decorations, finding the perfect tree, wrapping all the presents.  At school- Christmas Concert practice, Secret Santa, decorations, Gingerbread Houses, and now, add a business to the mix- cupcakes, cakes, cookies, platters!

There are always so many gifts to buy, despite the fact that every year I say “I’m going to give the gift of time with my family” as if I’m gift enough . . . hahahaha!  I’d like to think that I am 😉  but I’m sure they would think differently.   I know that I must be on crack when I have those thoughts as they just delay my inevitable freak out, as I run around shopping to buy things I swore I wasn’t going to.

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Christmas Cupcakes Video – Christmas Tree, Candy Cane and Christmas Holly

December 14, 2011 by Jenn

Bah humbug!

Just kidding.  I live with a bah humbugger, but I definitely don’t feel that way!  But, after a week of 22, 5 year olds with Christmas excitement, I’m about ready to boycott the holiday.  There are only two more days of teaching left though, so I’m sure I can make it through . . . and then I will be basking in my unlimited time time off to bake!

Unlimited?  Ha!  Christmas cupcakes!  Christmas Cakes!  Christmas Cookies!  Christmas Platters!  They are all on my agenda for my time away from the day job.

I have found the time to put together a couple of Christmas Cupcake videos for you to enjoy.  These Christmas Cupcake ideas are dead easy.  Dead!  I promise.  If you don’t think so, you can leave a mean comment in the comment box . . . like some people like to do!  Honestly, why waste your time commenting, if all you have to say is something mean?  I just don’t get it. [Read more…]

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U-Bake Perfect Pies Interview

October 18, 2011 by Jenn

I first met Trisha when we ended up beside each other at the Cranbrook Farmers Market this year.  She is one of the nicest people ever . . . and a fabulous pie make to boot!  This woman does it all . . . butchers her own chickens and pigs, is a mother of two, a wife to a blacksmith, a teacher, a business woman and a wonderfully kind human being!

Trisha’s pie company is call U-Bake Perfect Pies, and what makes her pies unique, is that you take them home frozen, and bake them yourself!  We did a little Farmers Market bartering and ended up trading some cupcakes for a Strawberry Rhubarb pie and I can honestly say it was delicious . . . just that perfect tartness that rhubarb lovers crave.

For Thanksgiving, I NEEDED a pumpkin pie from her.  I love pumpkin pie . . . it’s my favourite.  After the great introduction via her Strawberry Rhubarb pie, I knew pumpkin, made from real pumpkins, that she carves out herself, would be amazing!

Ready to head into the oven.

Interview with Trisha from U-Bake Perfect Pies

Why did you decide to sell frozen pies instead of cooked?

Frozen, unbaked pies are so much more convenient for me to sell. I don’t have to take the extra time and effort to bake them at home, which would seriously inconvenience me, considering the number of pies I sell per week (40-50 on average during the summer). Frozen pies are also incredibly easy to transport. They’re rock solid, so I can stack them in coolers and pack them to the Farmers’ Market with no fuss at all. I also find a “u-bake” pie is a huge hit for customers. It allows them to have some level of “ownership” in the making of the pie. They feel like they’ve had something to do with creating this beautiful dessert! They also have their house filled with that aroma of a fresh-baked pie, which nothing can beat! And some people also have no problem announcing to their guests that they’ve just “baked” a pie – “come on over for dessert!”.  I love it!!

How you can get ahold of Trisha to order one of her great pies!

How long does it take you to make one pie, from start to finish?

I do not know how long it takes me to make ONE pie. I don’t think I’ve ever made just one pie. I’m not kidding. I only know how to make seven pies at a time. It’s just the recipe my nana taught my mom, and my mom taught me. It takes me an hour and a half to make seven pies. Keeping in mind, all my fruit is pre-chopped and ready to go (pounds upon pounds of rhubarb, peaches, strawberries, apples, etc, are washed and chopped all in one fell swoop, then frozen for future use). So that hour and a half is just making the pastry, rolling it all out and fitting it into plates, then filling the bottom crust with fruit, sugar, and other secret stuff, then fitting on the top crust.

Baking Instructions and everything you need to know about the product.

How long will one of your frozen pies last?

A frozen pie will last four months in the freezer. That’s just the “official” recommended time. I have lots of customers who buy 5 and 10 pies at a time, then keep them in the freezer to have handy for up to 6 months.

Hot, out of the oven! Mmmm.

What is your favourite pie and why?

My favourite pie changes every few weeks. Seems to be with whatever fruit is in season. At the beginning of the summer, I taste a strawberry rhubarb pie and declare that it is my favourite. Then raspberries come into season, and I try one of those. I then remember from the year before how much I love a good raspberry pie. Then the sour cherries start ripening, and I gotta bake up a tart cherry pie. I love a tart cherry pie. But then at the end of the summer, peaches are in season. I start to remember from last year that peach pies are amazing. So then there’s nothing that beats a peach pie. But if I could only choose one, it would probably be Tart Cherry. Mmmm, you’ve not had a cherry pie unless it’s a tart cherry pie, made with sour cherries, also known as pie cherries. It’s nothing like that canned cherry pie filling you buy in the grocery store…

I. Must. Eat. You. Now.

What makes my pies better than any others?

Hmmm, that’s a tough one. Of course I’m biased and will always think mine are the best. It seems to me that a lot of people have trouble making a light, flaky pastry. I guess that’s what makes them so good. It’s knowing the trick to making a flaky pastry that melts in your mouth. I also love that my pies have real fruit in them that I prepared myself. And actually very little sugar.

What is the best thing about being a pie maker?

The best thing about being a pie maker is just knowing how to make pies!!! It’s such a rare thing to be able to do nowadays. So few people bake anymore, so I like that my craft is a little bit unique. It also connects me to my roots, being that it’s my grandmother’s recipe, and it’s kind of an “old world” thing to do.

What is the worst thing about being a pie maker?

Probably the endless chopping of all the fruit!!

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I want to thank Trisha for taking the time to answer all of my questions about her delicious pies!  But mostly, I would like to thank her for creating a pie that is drool inducing!  The pumpkin pie was everything that I imagined it was going to be . . . fresh, homemade, and best yet . . . baked by ME!  What an empowering idea.   Thanks Trisha!

What is YOUR favourite kind of pie?

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St Patrick’s Day Cake

March 25, 2011 by Jenn

Yes, this post is slightly behind in timing, but, hey, look at the bright side, and it’s 355 days EARLY!

This year, I made my first St Patrick’s Day cake!  Keeping with the Irish in me, I created an Irish Car Bomb Cake . . . an exact duplicate of my Irish Car Bomb cupcake, but in GIANT form!

I can honestly say I have never had an Irish Car Bomb . . . the thought of one makes me want to vomit.  Curdling cream?? SICK!  But, throw some sugar and flour into the mix and you get a delicious cake creation.

For the cake, I made two Guinness Chocolate 6″ rounds, filled between them with Whiskey Ganache, and covered the whole thing with Bailey’s buttercream.  Mmmmmm.

Having made this cake so many times, I am absolutely starting to love the smell of Guinness.  It brings me back to the time my family and I went to Dublin, and toured the Guinness Brewery!   At 10:00 in the morning, when our tour was over, we all got a fresh, free, Guinness!  It was my first Guinness that I had ever had . . .  and it was my last!

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St Patrick’s Day Cupcakes and Cake

March 17, 2011 by Jenn

I love holidays!  It’s a good thing that I’m a Kindergarten teacher, because we celebrate every holiday that we possibly can!  Except right now . . . I’m on Spring Break.  I’m not complaining (I LOVE my breaks . . . baking everyday!), I’m just simply saying, “Sorry world, instead of celebrating with 22, five year olds, I have to send my happy holiday baking creations out to everyone!!”

As it turns out, it’s a good thing that I’m a cupcake baker too, as I can celebrate every possible holiday as a baker too!

I’ve been working on a new flavour over the last couple of weeks . . . Salted Caramel!  It’s a vanilla cupcake base, filled with dulce de leche, and topped with caramel buttercream and pink himalayan salt.

It. Is. So. Good.  I can’t express that enough.

When I first tasted the icing with the salt on top . . . oh god, it was ‘O’ worthy (if you know what I mean!)


For St Patricks Day, I’m calling these “Pot o’ Gold”.  They are definitely what I would want to find at the end of a rainbow!

I have also spent the last couple of months perfecting a fan favourite . . . the Irish Car Bomb cupcake!

I’m not a Guinness, or a Whiskey fan and this cupcake has both in it, but upon first bite, I knew it would be with me forever.

In case you missed my first post back in November 2010, the Irish Car Bomb is a Chocolate Guinness cake, filled with Whiskey Ganache, and topped with Bailey’s Buttercream!  YUM!

Here it is dressed up for it’s Nation’s special day 🙂  March 17, 2011.

To finish up my St Patricks Day celebrating, I made a special order holiday cake!

You guessed it, fan favourite Irish Car Bomb is the cake inside!

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