
There are green sprinkles around the edges to look like a salted rim, and lime jelly candies for an added special tounch. Salud!!!

cupcakes and other random sh!t



Have you ever been strolling through the grocery store and suddenly been inspired by an ingredient you spot? That is exactly what happened to me the other day. I was on the isle that I refer to as "the baking isle." You know, the one with all the sugar, flour, spices, nuts, and chocolate. It's probably the isle I frequent the most. Anyway, I spotted an item I had never seen before and it sparked a cupcake idea in my head. It was a bag of Andes mint bits. Then and there I decided I needed to make a chocolate mint cupcake. I have also been reading a lot about the ever popular Hi-Hat Cupcakes, so I decided to make mint chocolate hi-hats. Or my version of them. I started by making a basic chocolate cupcake recipe from my absolute favorite cake book Williams Sonoma Cake. 


Well looks like I've been neglecting my blog for a while, and I have...But I'm back. I have been making lots of cupcakes, as usual, but I have not been able to eat any of them because of the wack diet I am on right now. Darn it! Last night I had the fun assignment of making my dad some delicious cupcakes for a business meeting he had this morning. I made these very light and fluffy lemon cupcakes with a lemon cream cheese frosting. They looked great, and my dad said they were (he tested one for me.) Unfortunately I did not get a tatste.


Well, the Valentine's Day truffle cupcakes turned out perfect! They were such a hit among friends that one even suggested copyrighting the idea. I don't know if they're the next million dollar idea, but they were darling. Anyways, here are the pictures, as promised. I found these little boxes at a craft store and tied them up with ribbon to make them more like a box of chocolates. When my friends realized they were different flavored little cupcakes they were ecstatic. I have a feeling some of the flavors will be requested more frequently than even my famous vanilla cupcakes with cream cheese icing.My favorite were the toffee and Bailey's Irish Cream cupcakes. I knew cupcakes make people smile, but yesterday was one of the most rewarding experiences in my short baking history. I love cupcakes!!!
Valentine's Truffle Cupcakes:
Come on Baby Light My Fire: Spicy Cayenne Pepper
Jamaican Me Crazy: Coconut Cream and Lime
Mint for Each Other: Mint, Duh
A Whole Latte Love: Kahlua Cream and Toffee
Orange you my Valentine? Orange
Razz my Tazz: Raspberry
Espresso My Love: Strong Espresso
Long Stemmed Rose: Rose Water Cream
Completely Nuts for You: Cashew, Almond, Pecan, Walnuts
Ahhhmaretto: Amaretto/Almond flavored
Caramellow Out: Caramel
Feed me a Strawberry: Strawberry Cream


Although people did not rush to the polls to vote, the resuts are in. It's a tie between Margarita and Pineapple Upside-Down Cupcakes. I guess I will have to make them both. I promise to take pictures and let you know how they turn out.
Although this is not a cupcake, it was a hit among my friends. I made this cake for a friend's birthday. She loves tequilla, to say the least. Maybe I can make another one when I make the margarita cupcakes. I think they would be cute with those little jelly lime wedges on the side to look like a shot.
I never thought I would say anything negative about something chocolate, but Friday I had my first cupcake debacle. I recently had a delicious spicy chocolate truffle from Whole Foods in which I think they used crushed red pepper to flavor and add heat. Well, it was so tasty that I thought it would translate well into a cupcake. Needless to say it did not. I found a recipe for a spicy chocolate cupcake online that called for chili powder and cayenne pepper. It was awful! It tasted so weird with the chili powder and had way too much heat from the cayenne. I think next time, if ever, I will completely cut the chili powder out of the recipe and just add a dash of cayenne to the ganache. I think the chocolate cake part should jst be left the way it is...Chocolatey delicious! Anyways, Just thought I would share this funny story about my chili cupcakes. Bam!=Yuck!
I've been racking my
trying to think of some fun ideas and recipes I could share. So I decided to look through my "portfolio" of cakes and other confections and had a blast looking back on some of the funny things I have made.
Eleanor with her cupcake...Hey, it matches her outfit! Hahaha
I told you they were no masterpiece...But aren't they fun?! I think my favorite one is the random yellow one with the pecan in the middle of it. Ellie did that one, I think.
So you see, You can have childhood fun no matter what your age! I realize that I, more often than not, act like a goofy kid anyway. Might as well add icing and food coloring to the mix!
Well, enough of the stroll down memory lane, here is a recipe for some fabulous carrot cupcakes that you might love!
I got this recipe from one of my favorite cake cook books Williams Sonoma Cake. Then I just used my own easy cream cheese icing recipes to top it off. You can add a little food coloring to some of the icing to make the carrot decoration on the top if you like.
Delicious Carrot Cupcakes:

Enjoy!!!
Well after researching recipes and other ideas for fabulous cupcakes, I have decided to start a blog. Not that anyone will read it, but nevertheless, I'm doin' it! I have recently become absolutely obsessed with cupcakes. Although I am a pretty decent cook in all genres of cooking, I have fell in love with baking and cupcakes are the most fun! As my friends can attest, I am a cupcake fanatic. I even have a cupcake tattoo. No!...It's not anywhere near my C-U-Next-Tuesday!...It's on my foot.
Sorry It's not a very good photo, it was taken on a phone. I guess I could take another one with my digital, but I haven't had a pedicure in a while and I would not subject y'all to that! I've always thought my feet look kinda like Barney Rubble's. This picture (minus the tattoo obviously) is proof of that. A couple of my friends started calling me little smokies too. Since my toes kinda look like those little cocktail sausages. Okay enough about my feet.
Oh! I do, however, have to show y'all a picture of this little ceramic nick-nack (sp?). I was in this little gourmet cooking store and gift shop and saw this. I was so shocked...It looks just like my tattoo. I showed all the girls working there and they all thought it was amazing too. I just had to bring it home with me, even though I was really there for Christmas shopping and was not supposed to be buying things for myself. Oh well!
Anyways, with Valentine's day coming up I have decided to make an extra special gift for my friends. (Yes, friends. There's no significant other right now...damn it!) Since I do not start my new job until April, I have a lot of time on my hands. So, I have decided to make a box of chocolate truffles but instead of different flavored truffles I am going to make different flavored chocolate mini cupcakes. I got this idea while looking up gourmet cupcakes and found this fab idea on another blog by Chockylit which you can see here: http://cupcakeblog.com/index.php
I already have the list of Flavors and funny names for them. I'll post that list too.
Sorry this blog isn't fabulous yet, but I need to play around with it to figure out to make it better. I'm sure it won't take too long. Stay tuned! And I'll let you know how the Valentine's Day Box of Truffle Cupcakes turn out.
Valentine’s Day Cupcakes
Box of Chocolate Truffles:
Come on Baby Light My Fire: Spicy Ancho Chile and Cayenne Pepper
Jamaican Me Crazy: Coconut Cream and Lime
Mint for Each Other: Mint, Duh
A Whole Latte Love: Kahlua Cream and Toffee
Orange you my Valentine? Orange
Razz my Tazz: Raspberry
Espresso My Love: Strong Espresso
Long Stemmed Rose: Rose Water Cream
Completely Nuts for You: Cashew, Almond, Pecan, Walnuts
Ahhhmaretto: Amaretto/Almond flavored
Caramellow Out: Caramel
Feed me a Strawberry: Strawberry Cream
They're all going to start out with chocolate batter and I am going to (in some) add flavoring to the batter, add stuff to the batter, add filling, and add flavoring to the dark chocolate ganache. And of course they will all have some sort of decorations or food item on top to help identify what flavor you are getting. I think I might have to make one of those little sheets of all the flavors and where they are located in the box as well. The names are too fabulous not to be included!