Friday, March 28, 2014

Raspberry Chocolate Cupcakes

 Two of my dear friends from college and I had a weekend at the beach planned for spring break. It just happened to fall on Nancy's birthday, so I wanted to make something extra special for the occasion.
As usual, Pinterest came through for me with this amazing recipe for the cake. The only thing I did differently was I added a little of the raspberry juice from the frosting to the ganache filling.  For the frosting, I used this recipe. I've always been a huge fan of buttercream, but until now I had never tried

 it with the meringue, which I guess is the European style. It gave it a little more body, held up longer and had a more subtle flavor. This was just the perfect amount of sweetness, which didn't overpower the hint of raspberry flavor. I am a convert! 
I decorated the tops by melting some chocolate chips in the microwave and then piping out the shapes. I had a lot of fun with that part, churning out all kinds of crazy shapes with swirls, scribbles and several words. It was very easy and fairly impressive. I am definitely trying that again.




Saturday, March 15, 2014

Gingerbread

This has become a much anticipated tradition started by my lovely cousin, Kylie. All year we save whatever candy we can talk our children out of from the many, many holidays and birthdays that seem to completely revolve around sugar. Then, right before Christmas we come together and glue it onto whatever baked architecture we come up with that year. One year it was graham crackers. This year we got to compare Ikea, Trader Joe's, and Bed Bath and Beyond houses. Conclusions: Ikea tasted better and "pepparkaka hus"is WAY more fun to say over and over, BB&B held up better, but was hard to put together with those darned slanting walls.  All that candy is a surprisingly heavy burden for a gingerbread roof. The TJ's a-frame is by far the easiest to build, which is a huge plus.

Apparently Kylie's children are easier to talk out of the smack than mine, because holy sugar rush, Batman! She had a tableful of the stuff:

Not everyone did their part in ridding the cupboards of the sweet burdens we were hanging on to. We had a few minimalists:

 Some of it was eaten before it made it on to the house:

But Kylie made up for all of them with her unflagging persistence to USE IT ALL, BY GOD!

Which paid off tremendously with this masterpiece:

Because it was a big family event, it, of course, was not without it's drama. But being able to pour (another, please) very full mug of wine and sit back and enjoy our little village full of memories of Easter, Halloween and birthdays past was worth all the sticky fingers and low blood sugar tantrums:


Rainbows and Unicorns

Eloise's 5th birthday party was all planned out. It was a no-brainer for the girl who spent most of her 5th year crawling around on the floor and barking. The same girl who outlasted us all and watched The Puppy Bowl in it's ENTIRETY.  There really was no other choice, it was to be a puppy party. I was busy searching online for cheap dog bowls and bone shaped cookie cutters when the Oriental Trading Company catalog arrived in the mail. It took one look at the magic of the rainbow unicorn page to completely change her mind. She HAD to have a rainbow unicorn party. So, a rainbow unicorn party she had. Although I can be a no fun, vegetable and early bedtime pushing mama 364 days of the year, when it comes to birthdays, I aim to please.