Tuesday, March 24, 2009

ICE March - Nuts and Seeds

I was having a hard time (Never, not me...) deciding on a cupcake to make for this month's Iron Cupcake Earth challange. I use nuts in a lot of different cupcakes but I felt like the nut or the seed should take center stage rather than be just an addition and I just couldn't settle on an idea.
I had all but given up and had moved on to doing a little research for another post I'm working on when in the midst of that research I came across a picture and recipe for an almond and sour cherry cake. It was so pretty and looked so delicious and it was then that I decided this was the one. I decided to make almond flavored cupcakes; to half the batter I added cherry preserves. The cherry almond cupcakes were iced with a cherry buttercream and the plain almond cupcakes I iced with an almond flavored fudge icing. They were then topped with a Godiva chocolate covered almond or toasted slivered almonds. On looks alone I loved them. The pink cherry buttercream is....well pink and the chocolate fudge with the slivered almonds is....well chocolate and almonds. It was like ecstasy for the eyes.
And then I tasted them. First was the cherry buttercream variety. The soft lusciousness of the cherry buttercream surrounded my tongue and I thought "could it get better"? I then got a taste of the tart cherry's baked into the almond cake and oh man; that combination of sweet and tart is like a symphony of flavor!
Next, I sampled the almond fudge topped almond cake. Almonds and chocolate together is just timeless. If you like these two seperate your gonna love them together. I think my favorite part of this cupcake was the toasted slivered almonds on top. The crunchy texture they added to the cupcake was so nice and different from the crunch added by chopped whole nuts. Needless to say they were both delish and for me it was easy to pick which one was my favorite...Both. I mean seriously, how do you choose. I tried, really I did. I sampled each cupcake bite for bite until I found myself high on sugar and stuffing my face. So I surrendered.
You take the challange, see if you can choose!
Will in be Number 1

Cherry Buttercream and Chocolate Covered Almond on an
Almond Cherry Cupcake


Or Number 2, the Classic

Chocolate and Almond Fudge with Toasted Slivered Almonds
on an Almond Cupcake


To Vote for one or both of my cupcakes go to: No One Puts Cupcake In A Corner starting on April 1st.

Now for the recipes:


For the cupcakes I used the Golden Almond Cake recipe from The Cake Bible
( this is such a fab book, I won't print the recipe bc if you like to bake you should own this)


To make the almond cherry cake: Mix batter as directed. Add 1/4 cup good quality cherry preserves to the batter (I used Bonne Maman). Divide batter evenly among mini muffin cups and bake at 350 for 10-12 minutes


Cherry Buttercream
1 stick unsalted butter- room temp
4 cups powdered sugar
1/4 cup canned cherry juice
1/4 tsp. almond extract
pinch of salt


Cream butter and 2 cups sugar with cherry juice, salt and extract until smooth. Add remaining sugar gradually beating until smooth.



Chocolate Fudge Frosting
1/3 cup evaporated milk
1 cup sugar
5 tbsp. unsalted butter
6 oz. semi-sweet chocolate chips
1 tsp. almond extract
1/4 tsp. vanilla extract

Heat milk, butter and sugar over medium until it boils, stiring often. Remove from heat and add chocolate and extracts, stir until melted and smooth. Allow to cool completly before piping on cupcakes. Top with toasted* slivered almonds. Enjoy!
* to toast nuts place on baking sheet in 350 degree oven for ~10 minutes. Turn once or twice.

As always thanks to the sponsors who provide an awesome prize pack!

Our March ETSY PRIZE-PACK is from artists:

A Bunnycake Easter Plushie by DOGBONEART, http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=21636297.
A whimsical piece by CAKEASAURUS, http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5729584.
as well as a pair of cupcake earrings from LOTS OF SPRINKLES at http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6057281.
a collection of all new printed cupcake liners, 200 in all from Sweet Cuppin' Cakes Cupcakery, http://www.acupcakery.com/
PLUS, IronCupcake:Earth can not forget our good friend, CAKESPY, http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5243382, who is now going to be doing a piece for our winner each month until further notice - sweet!

Last and certainly not least, don’t forget our corporate prize providers:

HEAD CHEFS by FIESTA PRODUCTS, http://www.fiestaproducts.com/, HELLO CUPCAKE by Karen Tack and Alan Richardson, http://blog.hellocupcakebook.com/, JESSIE STEELE APRONS http://www.jessiesteele.com/; TASTE OF HOME books, http://www.tasteofhome.com/; a t-shirt from UPWITHCUPCAKES.COM http://www.upwithcupcakes.com/. Iron Cupcake:Earth is sponsored in part by 1-800-Flowers, http://www.1800flowers.com/ . And as a special thank you, we would like to once again thank DIANAEVANS - http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=5599270 for her participation in the February challenge. An incorrect link was posted and we want to be sure that she gets the recognition she deserves. Thanks again Diana!

Now run along and vote...for me of course ;-)

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Catching Up...

These past few feeks have been busy for me. First there were cupcakes for a friends birthday. Vanilla buttercake with chocolate buttercream and an iced sugar cookie, and in my new boxes!!! LOVE them (the boxes and the cupcakes).



Then there was this Mickey Mouse cupcake tower for a little boys 2nd birthday. I got to use my new custom built cupcake tower for this one, LOVE it!!



All that was immediatly followed by one of my all time favorite events the Little Everglades Steeplechase. I not only got to go and enjoy the event but I provided cupcakes for two tailgates ( I only got pictures of one). Thanks to Fancy Flours for having the perfect and cutest little cake topper for this event.




Devil's food with cashew buttercream and devil's food with mint buttercream














Me!


And last but not least I did this Super Mario Cake for one of my favorite little guys 5th birthday! the original Nintendo was the first gaming system I ever had and I can vividly remember the Christmas that I got it and how my cousins and I stayed up all night playing. We literally played until out thumbs hurt! The little guy thought his cake was pretty cool and that made me feel pretty cool as well!

I hope you like them!