Showing posts with label Cupakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cupakes. Show all posts

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Making carrot cake cupcakes


Robyn celebrated her birthday while she was in town, so we made cupcakes, naturally. This is the recipe we used: Carrot Cake with Maple Cream Cheese Frosting.

They were good, but I'm not sure I'd make them again. Instead, I'm more interested in making these babies: Peach Cupcakes with Brown Sugar Frosting. Yes, please.

I especially like that Smitten Kitchen says this recipe can be adapted for a breakfast muffin. If that doesn't inspire me to fulfill my tentative plans to find a quick breakfast alternative, I don't know what will.

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Making cupakes


I made cupcakes! I've been eating too many sweets lately (I have a soft spot for Easter candy), so I gave most of them away, but the few that I did eat were delicious. I found the recipe on The Joy of Baking. I like this website because of the beautiful pictures, the thorough instructions (my icing turned out perfect, for once) and the contextual information that Stephanie Jaworski provides. Did you know the term cupcake originally referred to a cake where the ingredients were measured instead of weighed? I didn't. Also, I just found out that the site has been around since 1997. Did the Internet even exist back then?

I picked this recipe for vanilla cupcakes because it called for lemon zest. This was the deciding factor for two reasons. First, I've recently fallen in love with a lemon zester that I got for Christmas. Thanks Mom! Second, my friend Zoe T. gave me a cute little greenhouse lemon on Saturday, and I could think of no better way to use it. Thanks Zoe!


I decided to make the recommended buttercream frosting, although I was tempted by the suggestion to make royal icing. I'll try that next time. I also want to try colouring my icing with beet juice, but this time I just used the food colouring I had on hand. I wanted pink icing for festive purposes, but according to the back of the box, food colouring also adds appetite appeal to things like milk shakes (like they need any help) and pickles (that's right).


I've noticed that there are a lot of websites dedicated to cupcakes, such as Cupcakes Take the Cake ("the #1 blog about cupakes"), and a lot of cupcake-only bakeries, such as Cupcakes in Vancouver. I like cupcakes and all, but really? Why so much fuss? Maybe the artistic component of cupcakes has something to do with it. I know I had fun decorating mine with my new dollar-store piping bag (which I will be upgrading in the near future), but I am pretty sure I will never go this far.