Sunday, 13 December 2009

Red velvet cupcakes


I had never heard of Red Velvet cake until recently. Firstly, I tried some in the cafe at my work, then Crumbs and Doilies had it as their flavour of the month, then I saw them everywhere on all my favourite cupcake blogs. This was something I only tried this week and it's been a while since I've shared a recipe, so here goes:

Ingredients
  • 1x large egg
  • 100g baking margarine
  • 100g caster sugar
  • 75g self raising flour
  • 25g cocoa (Green & Blacks fairtrade is my favourite!)
  • 1 bottle of red food colouring (Silver spoon cake craft is the best for colour)
Instructions
  1. Preheat your oven to 180ºC or Gas mark 4 or 350ºF
  2. In your mixing bowl beat together the margarine and sugar with a spatula until smooth.
  3. Break the egg and add to the mixing bowl, fold into the mixture.
  4. Add the flour and cocoa, mix together until you have a smooth batter. If you want to make it more chocolate-y just add more cocoa here but take out an equal amount of flour - make sure that whatever ratio you use, the flour and cocoa should equal 100g.
  5. Pour in the entire bottle of red food colouring (yes, the entire bottle! If you added more cocoa you will need more food colouring to make them just as red)
  6. Put the batter into a zip lock bag and pipe equally into cupcake cases.
  7. Put in the oven for 10 - 15 minutes. Once you think they are cooked press down on one of the cakes, if it springs back then the cakes are done!
  8. Frost with lots of cream cheese frosting and sprinkle with chocolate flakes or curls.

Blue and pink edged cupcakes


After I made my black and white cupcakes I wanted to do some edged cupcakes again.

These lovelies were made with vanilla cakes and cream cheese frosting, I then edged with blue and pink ball sprinkles.

I actually used sprinkles from two different sets. I matched them up because they both have a similar matte look. Even though the blue ones came in a set with red and blue sprinkles I think the pink and blue look great together, it's sort of a blue-purple colour, lush!

Black and white cupcakes


It's been a while since I've blogged, I need to catch up!

I made these cupcakes with my favourite vanilla recipe and used some of the designer icing tubes that seem to be popping up everywhere at the moment. I chose black and white tubes then I decorated with black writing icing, white jimmies, white stars and white sugar balls.

I have to say I'm not keen on icing. I'm so used to cream cheese frosting now that I found the icing to be dry, it hardens very quickly and even the cupcakes underneath seemed to dry out more quickly. I think that cream cheese frosting keeps your cakes nice and soft.

I did however, love icing the cakes and then dipping only the edges in white jimmies. I love that look where the sprinkles are only around the edge. I think I might try it again ;)

Sunday, 15 November 2009

Cookies and cream cupcakes

My boyfriend has come to stay for a couple of weeks and I know that he loves Oreo cookies so I figured it was about time I made some cupcakes with Oreos in / on them.

I made these with my chocolate recipe, ya know, because I've been working the vanilla for quite a while now!

For the frosting I made some cream cheese frosting and mixed it with mashed up oreo cookies as I was whisking.

To top them off I sliced some oreos and placed one half on each cupcakes. Yum yum yum!

Here's another view so you can really see the oreos...

Wednesday, 11 November 2009

Red dotty spotty cupcakes

These pretty little cakes were inspired by the gorgeous cases that I bought at the weekend: Retro spot cake cases - so hot, vintage inspired and Cath Kidston-esque.

So the first time I used the cases had to be for the first Nottingham Roller Girls practice which I'm going to tomorrow. I'm not so great at the skating right now but hopefully in the next six months I'll be able to take part in a roller derby match. I'm really looking forward to it all, including the bruises!

Back to the cakes... vanilla cakes, cream cheese frosting and lots of red and spotty sprinkles including chocolate beans (large and mini size), Martha Stewart red jimmies and red sugar circles.

Sesame Street cupcakes

Happy 40th birthday Sesame Street!

It was also my friend Laura's birthday this week and she loves Elmo so I figured that was definitely call for some Sesame Street cupcakes.

I stuck with vanilla cakes to keep things simple and made my favourite cream cheese frosting. I split the frosting and then set to work making two cupcakes for each character:
  • Elmo: I used lots of red food colouring for Elmo and his eyes were made from a slice of (vegetarian) marshmallow with black writing icing for his pupils. An orange M&M made made the nose and I chopped a third of an oreo cookie (after you separate the two biscuits) for the mouth.
  • Cookie Monster: I used bright blue frosting as the base, marshmallow slices for the eyes and black writing icing for the pupils (facing in opposite directions), no need for a nose or mouth, just a third of a Maryland cookie.
  • Grover: I used the same blue frosting as I did for the Cookie Monster and again used marshmallow slices for the eyes and writing icing for the pupils. The nose was a pink Smartie / Chocolate Bean and a third of an Oreo cookie for the mouth. Grover is a little different in that he has a pink bottom lip so I used a little of the red frosting left over from Elmo to pipe along the edge of the Oreo mouth.
  • Bert: Using yellow coloured frosting I tried not to coat the whole cupcake in frosting but create more of a oblong shape, less of a circle to achieve Bert's long face. Again, marshamallow slices for the eyes and I used black writing icing not only for the pupils but also for Bert's mono-brow, spiky hair and smile. Bert was finished off with an orange M&M for his nose.
  • Ernie: Using mostly yellow frosting from Bert and a little red from Elmo I created orange frosting for Ernie's round face. Marshmallow slices for eyes, writing icing for pupils and hair, a red M&M made the nose and a third of an Oreo for the mouth.
  • Oscar the grouch: Using the remainder of the yellow frosting from Bert and a dab of blue from the Cookie Monster I created a bright green for Oscar. Marshmallow slices for eyes, writing icing for the pupils and Oscar's squiggly mono-brow (make sure you make him look angry) and Oreo cookies for the mouth finished him off neatly!
  • Big Bird: Although I didn't make any Big Bird cakes this is what I planned: yellow frosting for the cake, marshmallow slices for the eyes and black writing icing for his pupils. The beak could be made from one of those yellow banana sweets chopped in half - the first half for the upper beak, and the second for the lower. You could even pipe a little orange frosting for his tongue.
This blog post was brought to you by the letter C (for Cupcakes and Christina) and the number 12.

Sunday, 8 November 2009

Tea pot cosy

I know I've been doing a little more baking than crocheting around here lately but I'm back on track!

My boyfriend's mum told me about the St John's Ambulance campaign that is taking place at the moment, the BIG Tea Cosy. Basically, to raise money for the charity they are looking for people throughout November to host tea parties in their area. They also have some downloads for you to make and sell knitted tea cosies and cupcakes at your party. I took some patterns from online to crochet mine because I can't knit and I made the cosy above which is more like a tea pot cardigan and also the kitty cat cosy below, miaow!

If you fancy making some tea cosies your self I'd recommend taking a look at the list of free patterns on Crochet Pattern Central.