These are the cupcakes I made for the humans at Luna's first birthday party. Not only did we need cupcakes for the wieners, but also for the humans. I decided on cookies and cream because it was something I hadn't tried before. I was pleased with how they turned out. My only mistake was I didn't crush the Oreos small enough for the frosting so I kept getting larger pieces of Oreo clogging my piping tip. Here's the recipes I used. Enjoy!
Cookies and Cream Cupcakes
(Adapted from: Cupcakes From The Cake Mix Doctor)
1 package plain white cake mix
1 cup sour cream
1/2 cup vegetable oil
3 eggs
1 t. vanilla
18 Oreos
Preheat oven to 350. Line 24 cupcake cups with liners and set aside.
Place the Oreos in a large Ziploc bag and crush them by rolling over them with a rolling pin. Set crumbs aside.
Place the cake mix, sour cream, oil, eggs and vanilla in a large mixing bowl. Blend with an electric mixer until well incorporated. Add crushed Oreos just until incorporated.
Fill cupcake cups with liners 2/3 of the way full.
Bake until they are lightly golden, about 18-20 mins.
Cookies and Cream Frosting
(Source: Big Book of Cupcakes)
1/2 cup butter, softened
1 16 oz package powdered sugar
1/3 cup whipping cream
1/8 t. salt
2 tsp vanilla extract
15 Oreo cookies, finely crushed
Beat butter at medium speed with an electric mixer until creamy.
Gradually add powdered sugar, alternately with cream, beating at low speed until blended. Add salt and vanilla, beating until blended. Stir in crushed cookies until combined. Beat at high speed for 2 minutes or until creamy. Makes 4 cups.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Luna's First Birthday Party
Several months ago, I saw a recipe for a dog cake (as in a cake for dogs) and I've been wanting to make it ever since so I decided a dog birthday party was in order for our Luna's first birthday. Have you seen our Luna? Here she was as a puppy:
Here she is now:
The first thing we needed for a wiener dog party was wiener food for the dogs:
Next, we needed wiener food for the humans. We enjoyed hot dogs, little smokies, and smoked sausage.
A party isn't complete without cake! We had dog cupcakes for the wieners and cookies and cream cupcakes for the humans.
The dog cupcakes turned out awesome and were a lot of fun to make. I gave one to Luna to try the day before the party. She devoured it in 30 seconds and them spent 5 minutes licking her bowl. I would definitely recommend them.
Carrot Peanut Butter Dog Cake
http://andeverythingsweet.blogspot.com/2010/12/charlies-1st-birthday.html
1 cup white flour
1 top baking soda
1/4 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 cup shredded carrots
1 tsp vanilla
1/3 cup honey
1 egg
Mix flour and baking soda together and then add all other ingredients.
Bake at 350 for 30-40 minutes.
Frost with wiped non-fat cream cheese.
I doubled the recipe and made cupcakes out of the batter which made about 13 cupcakes. I baked them for about 20-25 mins. I only had enough whipped cream cheese for 9 of them with one package of cream cheese.
Here are the wieners eating their cupcakes:
And of course, we had party treats for the wieners:
Next up, cookies and cream cupcakes!
Here she is now:
The first thing we needed for a wiener dog party was wiener food for the dogs:
Next, we needed wiener food for the humans. We enjoyed hot dogs, little smokies, and smoked sausage.
A party isn't complete without cake! We had dog cupcakes for the wieners and cookies and cream cupcakes for the humans.
The dog cupcakes turned out awesome and were a lot of fun to make. I gave one to Luna to try the day before the party. She devoured it in 30 seconds and them spent 5 minutes licking her bowl. I would definitely recommend them.
Carrot Peanut Butter Dog Cake
http://andeverythingsweet.blogspot.com/2010/12/charlies-1st-birthday.html
1 cup white flour
1 top baking soda
1/4 cup peanut butter
1/4 cup vegetable oil
1 cup shredded carrots
1 tsp vanilla
1/3 cup honey
1 egg
Mix flour and baking soda together and then add all other ingredients.
Bake at 350 for 30-40 minutes.
Frost with wiped non-fat cream cheese.
I doubled the recipe and made cupcakes out of the batter which made about 13 cupcakes. I baked them for about 20-25 mins. I only had enough whipped cream cheese for 9 of them with one package of cream cheese.
Here are the wieners eating their cupcakes:
Luna |
Noodles |
Axle |
Luna helped Axle eat his cupcake |
And of course, we had party treats for the wieners:
Next up, cookies and cream cupcakes!
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Dr. Seuss Cake Pops
Our nephew turned one in November and had a Dr. Seuss themed birthday party, which included Dr Seuss cake pops that I made. These were by far the most involved cake pops I've made. As I was eight months pregnant when I made them, I started the process a week before the party so I could do a little each day and not wear myself out. The first thing I did was make the cake (out of a box for ease), mix in the frosting, and shape the pops into the necessary shapes. My next step was to make fondant, something I had never done before. I used a basic marshmallow fondant recipe, made a massive mess, and ended up with successful fondant!
I used a small circle cookie cutter to cut the fondant for the front of my 'Thing 1' and 'Thing 2' cake pops.
I bought a tube of blue frosting (which was easier than making it) and squeezed it into my own piping bag. I used a tip I had on hand to make the blue hair for 'Thing 1' and 'Thing 2'
Last was the hat from 'Cat in the Hat'. I thought this cake pop would be the simplest to make but it proved to be the most challenging. The white disk on the bottom is fondant cut with a cookie cutter. The red stripes are a fruit roll up. Ha! I tried many things here for the stripes but nothing worked very well and looked messy. The fruit roll up worked great and was pretty quick to do, though it wasn't the greatest tasting thing.
I think made three or four trips to Micheal's and Hobby Lobby for these pops. I bought several items as back up items in case some of my ideas didn't work and ended up being able to return several of them. These cake pops ended up being very labor intensive but where also a lot of fun to make! I will say, the next time I make cake pops that take this much time, it will be for my own kid!!
The finished product at the birthday party!
I used a small circle cookie cutter to cut the fondant for the front of my 'Thing 1' and 'Thing 2' cake pops.
I bought a tube of blue frosting (which was easier than making it) and squeezed it into my own piping bag. I used a tip I had on hand to make the blue hair for 'Thing 1' and 'Thing 2'
Next I made the ham from 'Green Eggs and Ham'. The white is a small fondant circle and the black is frosting I drew on with a very small tip and piping bag. Boy, did my hand hurt from drawing those tiny lines on!
Last was the hat from 'Cat in the Hat'. I thought this cake pop would be the simplest to make but it proved to be the most challenging. The white disk on the bottom is fondant cut with a cookie cutter. The red stripes are a fruit roll up. Ha! I tried many things here for the stripes but nothing worked very well and looked messy. The fruit roll up worked great and was pretty quick to do, though it wasn't the greatest tasting thing.
I think made three or four trips to Micheal's and Hobby Lobby for these pops. I bought several items as back up items in case some of my ideas didn't work and ended up being able to return several of them. These cake pops ended up being very labor intensive but where also a lot of fun to make! I will say, the next time I make cake pops that take this much time, it will be for my own kid!!
The finished product at the birthday party!
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Whoa!
Since my last post was in September, let me update you on what's been going on in my life.
1: I had a baby! Holy moly, I still can't believe it myself! Her name is Matilda (or Millie as we like to call her) and is just about the cutest little thing I've ever seen. Here she is:
She was born December 28th which means that she is almost a month old. Tomorrow actually marks four weeks since she was born. These past four weeks have been the fastest of my life. In a way, it feels like Millie was just born while at the same time, feels like we've found our rhythm and have been going at this whole "we have a baby" thing for a long time. While I miss having my freedom to run a few errends, stay up until 3am watching Netflix, or sleep in uninterrupted until 11am, I wouldn't change having this sweet little girl in my life for anything. I am sure there will be many more posts about our little one in the future!
2: We bought a house! We moved into our house in the middle of October. The house is older, built in 1950 and in great shape for it's age. It even includes an authentic (and totally creepy) fallout shelter in the basement! Since moving in, we have slowly been hard at work changing things and making them our own. I hope to post pictures and updates on some of the work we've been doing.
3: I made some pretty awesome (if I may say so!) Dr Seuss cake pops in November for our nephew's first birthday party. I'll post about them soon!
4: Speaking of baking, I've made three batches of cookies since Millie's been born. That's almost as much baking as I did the entire time I was pregnant. Pathetic. That being said, I felt like superwoman having the energy to bake while caring for a newborn. Hopefully, more baking will follow soon. I have a lot of recipes I've been wanting to try.
5: I think I need a new blog name as I know this blog will now include ramblings about being a new mom, babies, our house updates, as well as whatever baking I am able to do. So, does anybody have any suggestions?!