Friday, March 18, 2011

St. Patrick's Day cupcakes

I don't really have much to say about these cupcakes:) We were having some college students come over (my husband is a pastor for college students) last night and I like to try to make something homemade when they are coming over. So since it was St. Patrick's day, I thought I would make these! I think they turned out pretty cute and they were yummy!
I used green food coloring to color the cake batter.


And I went back to an old recipe for buttercream icing. I usually use all shortening and no butter or milk simply because I don't have the space to refrigerate cake. But I remember liking it better with the butter and milk. Oh boy, it was yummy!! And I colored it orange. Being protestant I was taught we wear orange on St. Patrick's Day, so I wanted to include orange.




Yummy!!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

M's 4th birthday party!

Saturday we had a birthday party for my sweet girl "M". She had been feeling sick that week, so we weren't sure it was going to happen, but she made it!

I had been all excited for cake month, but it has been really hard! So many things went poorly! The egg free cakes are a disaster! So with doing cupcakes this time, I thought that they would be fine. When I make them in a pan and then flip them out they fall apart. So I thought that cupcakes were the way to go.

Not so much.
I thought the wrapper would hold it together. Nope. So I scrambled then to make some more cupcakes the morning of the party, while trying to salvage a couple of the egg free ones so that "C" could have some too. So I made them all jumbo, instead of some jumbo and some regular. Oh and the day before, or maybe 2 days before I made this cupcake stand.

I also made this birthday banner.



I told my husband that all the disastrous cake days made me feel like maybe I shouldn't do this anymore. Then later I thought, well if I can pull off a win from a disaster, maybe I am ok at this!



So they turned out pretty well, and as always they were yummy!! My birthday girl loved them, and that's the most important thing!

Sunday, February 6, 2011

The 3rd and final phase

The final phase of this weeks cakes have had it's ups and downs. The 2 that I made for my good friend "D" turned out well. I really liked this one:

and I thought this one was ok, not quite what I had envisioned, but not bad:

But I thought they looked really nice together:
"D" seemed very pleased with them and that is all that matters! Hope she and her family enjoy eating them today!!

Yesterday, I made 2 more cakes for our college church party tonight. I made the 8in level egg free so "C" could have some. I tried an egg replacer this time instead of the can of pop and it helped a little bit, but they were still too soft and stuck to the pan, then it broke in half, then it crumbled everywhere. The 6in top layer I used eggs!
I was still able to use the one that broke in half, so I dirty iced it and then rolled out the black fondant. This wasn't too bad, it covered ok and overall was fine. So then I dirty iced the other cake and then rolled out the fondant and flipped my mat to put it on the cake and it was stuck. It would not come off the mat! I did exactly the same things as before. Ugh. So I pulled it back off and decided to use some powdered sugar to help it not stick (I had been using shortening), but I didn't want to because it was black fondant. Well, I sucked it up and went to town. This worked much better! Once it was on and trimmed it looked all bumpy and I was just not happy with it. So I decided not to make it 2 tiers because it would make my other cake that I liked look bad!
Next, I decorated the 8in layer with lacy cornelli stripes and a ruffle border. Once I decided it was going to be it's own cake I then added the Steelers logo to it. I like how it turned out.
The 6in layer was the one I am not happy with. I was too tired and frustrated to decorate it the way I had intended, so I just used the curly cues that I had already made. So it doesn't look the way I planned, but it will taste yummy and that's all that really matters, right?!

Not sure why that is so tiny, but it's probably better that way;)

Well, thanks for following this super bowl journey with me! GO STEELERS!!!

Coming up next is M's birthday, stay tuned!

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Phase 2

So, things didn't got exactly as planned today with phase 2. I planned to make some black fondant letters and curly cues. I bought prepackaged fondant because it is hard to make fondant (or icing) really black. So I bought Duff brand fondant. It is really nice and soft, but soft isn't always good with fondant. And black fondant is hard because you have to use powdered sugar so that it doesn't stick to the work surface. So then you have to clean all of the powdered sugar off. The letters didn't look like I wanted them to when I tried to cut them out, so I went a different route:

 I am going to trim it down a smidge and then it will go on a bigger rectangle of gold buttercream icing. I used a stencil and filled it in with buttercream and it is on a fondant background.

The curly cues are giving me a bit of trouble today too! Only because I painted some water on them to get the powdered sugar off, so they aren't dry yet. But I am sure they will be great!

I am anxious to see how they all turn out!!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Phase 1

I have three Super Bowl cakes to make for this weekend so I started making some of the fondant decorations for them today. I really enjoyed the planning phase of this yesterday. I mentioned this in another post, but I have always wished I was creative. I always wanted to be able to paint. I have really enjoyed being creative through cakes. So here is what I was working on today.

Gold curly cues!! These are going to go around the base of 2 of the cakes, along with black ones of course! These are made out of fondant tinted gold. I used a new brand of coloring this time and I liked how it turned out. I usually use Wilton coloring but I used Duff's color this time. I made these by rolling out the fondant really thin and then I used a pizza cutter to cut really skinny strips. Next I wrapped them around wooden dowel rods like this:
Once they were slightly hardened I pulled them off then cut the to the size I wanted. Next I cut out the gold letters I will need:
GO STEELERS!!!

I used a stencil and cut these out with a knife.

So there you have it. Phase 1 complete. I will be making black curly cues and circles for the Steeler logo early this week too, and then the cakes will come later in the week!

Monday, January 24, 2011

February

I am so excited for February to arrive! It is going to be a big cake month here at MoCo Cakes! I am going to be doing a Steelers cake for the super bowl, cupcakes for my daughter M's 4th birthday, one for my nephew's 1st birthday, and one for mine and my mom's birthday (we share a birthday!!). So none of them are "jobs", but they should all be lots of fun! Can't wait to share them with you!! And here's a teaser, these are the flowers that are going to be on M's cupcakes.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Happy 5th Birthday!

In December we celebrated our little boy's 5th birthday! Yes, I realize it is mid January now, better late than never right!! He wanted a Star Wars party and a Darth Vadar cake. Well, Vadar's head is all black, not really sure how to do shading very well in frosting so I convinced him to have R2D2 on his cake. It turned out well and he loved it!

 He wanted the cake to be blue so it looked like R2 was flying, check. Next he wanted me to make God's hand so that it looked like he was holding R2, uh, no. I thought that was really cute, and very much like C, but Michelangelo I am not. So it is just R2 on a blue cake.
  The cake was a french vanilla cake made with cream soda (to be egg free for C) with butter cream icing. I would like to start experimenting with more flavors of cakes, but the boxes are so easy and so yummy!!
 M's birthday is next month and she wants to  have a "baking bash"! We are going to do some pretty cupcakes! I am really excited!