Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Dinosaur cake pops

I made these dinosaur cake pops a few months ago for a little boy's birthday party.  As you can see they're too cute to eat but I was told they went out quick.  Well, I can't really blame the kids and yes the adults too. These were easy to make since I didn't have to reshape the cake balls. I just had to attach the parts like the eyes, legs and the ridge on their back. 

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Friday, April 6, 2012

Easter cake pops

So what's everyone doing on Easter? I'm sure whatever you've decided to do it's going to be fun and meaningful.   

These past few weeks I've been making some Easter cake pops. I know... the cuteness is killing you.  Making custom cake pops takes time but they're always worth it.  Every time I finish one it takes me a while to start a new one because I end up swooning over what I just made.  

This morning I made a batch of Easter cake pops for my son's classmates.  He wanted me to make for all the 6th graders in his school but as much as I'd love to do it I just don't have the help right now to make large numbers of cake pops. 

I'm excited because it's the weekend and I'll be making some dinosaur cake pops.  I'll post some pictures as soon as I can.  Happy Easter!



Saturday, March 31, 2012

Candy-themed cake pops and cupcakes


A candy doesn't discriminate.  It attracts people of all ages from all walks of life.  Candies have an enthralling factor that makes every one a willing captive.  Regardless of the candies color, texture, size, flavor, and price - they remain the ultimate soothing and calming treat. And why not?  Try giving a piece of candy to a child whose crying is in full force and you'll know what I'm talking about. 

A candy-themed party for children will surely be a hit because of its familiarity to the young crowd.  In the picture above are cotton candy cake pops, a lollipop-shaped cake pop, and cake pops with sprinkles.  In today's day and age it's possible to have your candy and cake at the same time. 

Now to the cupcakes.. these are called confetti candy cupcakes.  Not only they have candy-coated chocolate candies and jelly bean toppings but they also have chopped candies mixed with the dough. I'm sure that kids and those with hearts like kids will surely love these treats. 

Friday, March 30, 2012

Angel Food Toasted Coconut with Vanilla Buttercream


I'd say these cupcakes are fragile to the bite.  They are light, airy, and sweet.  It feels like they melt in my mouth and the frosting not only adds extra sweetness but also gives every bite a smooth finish.  The toasted coconut flakes all brown and crunchy awake me from an angelic fixation of these ethereal pieces of bliss. 

I'm not sure if giving in to the child in me is culpable but it's hard to resist a food that in the first place sounds so innocent. So two cupcakes to satisfy my craving - one just a few hours after baking and frosting and another one later in the day.  Take it from me that playing hard-to-get doesn't apply for these cupcakes. The reward is heavenly when you dig right in. 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Banana Cream Pie


Growing up in a tropical country like the Philippines has developed in me a soft spot toward bananas.  There are other fruits in my country but bananas are more convenient to buy since they're always in abundance and  easy in the wallet. Although I have discovered other equally delicious fruits here in America bananas would remain my top favorite.

When I saw the recipe for banana cream pie cupcakes I knew I had to make it.  I know that anything with banana on it would taste just like heaven. The recipe called for a cake mix but I wanted to make mine from scratch so I had to tweak the recipe a little bit. Omitted this, added that. Lessened this, increased that. You know the drill.

And the result: delicious and succulent banana cream pie cupcakes. They came out moist and really filling - perfect with a cup of hot coffee or a glass of cold milk.