Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Numero Uno

I guess I'll start at the beginning. Not my gooey beginnings in a New Jersey maternity ward -- we'll leave that for later. The birth of the blog originates in StumbleUpon. I decided to see what all the cool kids were raving about, so I signed up for a Stumble. The website quickly had me all figured out. 5% puppy pictures, 3% poetry, 2% funny comics -- and 90% baking blogs. Thus began my obsession with cupcakes.

I visited D Bar desserts in downtown Denver to quell my cupcake cravings, but it only served to pique my interest. See below:

Unbearably gorgeous. 

In retrospect, I should have stopped then. My waistline probably would have thanked me. But noooo. I HAD to make cupcakes myself. Since then, I've tried my hand at a few cupcake recipes, with varying results. 


Pumpkin Spice Cupcakes with Cinnamon Cream Cheese Frosting
These are the first batch I ever made. Yes, I know the frosting looks like a surprise your dog would leave on your driveway (or, in my case, behind the couch. so very sneaky.) But they were so, so delicious. If you forget about the turd resemblance.

Here's the cupcake recipe: http://mingmakescupcakes.yolasite.com/ Go to cupcake 15. 
Here's the frosting recipe: http://www.cupcakeproject.com/2008/09/cinnamon-cream-cheese-frosting-recipe.html

DISASTER STRIKES

The second batch I ever made was a complete disaster. I should have known the first one was a fluke. I should have taken pictures, because the batter boiled and exploded all over the pan. Although at the time I was frustrated to tears, it's pretty damn funny in retrospect. Just remember: when a recipe calls for a 1/2 cup of coffee, they DON'T MEAN COFFEE GROUNDS.

MMM BAILEYS OM NOM

I didn't give up, though. It would have been easy to throw in the batter-stained towel and call it a day. I made these pretty yummy Bailey's Irish Cream cupcakes with Bailey's cream cheese frosting. I say "pretty good" because the actual cupcake was mediocre. The frosting was excellent (probably because I added a liiiitle more Bailey's than recommended. What can I say, I'm in college.)

http://www.starkeith.net/amanda/2009/01/take-them-to-work-cupcakes/

Oh, it's blurry. Atta boy, iPhone 3. But they're in a star-shaped pan which is badass. 

TURNING PRO

My mom is an awesome, awesome cook and baker. Anyone who's ever had her legendary Happy Cake will agree. (That's not a euphemism of any sort. Really.) When I came home for Spring Break, I knew she'd be happy that I was getting into baking. Previously, my baking experiences have involved burnt peanut butter and Easy Mac that caught on fire. 

Anyways, she immediately invested in my newfound cupcake hobby and bought me these cupcake pans with special air-tight storage lids, a batter scoop, and a cupcake corer for filled cupcakes. I'm the luckiest girl in the world. 

I knew I couldn't fail at my next cupcake escapade! Well, I only failed a little. My cupcakes collapsed. Fortunately, that's what frosting is ACTUALLY for! 

CUPCAKES: PARK CITY STYLE

The collapsing cupcakes were actually super delish. My mom, Sam and I made Graham Cupcakes with Key Lime Cream Cheese Frosting.

awwww yeah. 

Here's a pic: 



Recipe: http://mingmakescupcakes.yolasite.com/ 
Cupcake 32. (I really like this website. Mostly because her design is so cool. I'm a sucker for photoshop.)

The frosting certainly looks better. But still a shit-show. Ha.


So you're pretty much up to speed by now.


IN CONCLUSION


I really like cupcakes. I also like other things a lot too. So I've decided that this blog won't just be about cupcake noms -- it'll be about yummy things of all sorts. Like cakes, and chocolate. But I also consider books and snowboarding to be delicious things. You'll probably hear about those too.

Next post will be shorter. I think.

~Hannah



1 comment:

  1. Dear Chef Hannah,
    I would like to request a cupcake baking (or any type of baking really) date sometime soon! Bemis is going to be filled with yummy yummy smells. Your cupcakes sound delicious, even if the frosting technique lacks artistry. :)
    and also - so true about stumble. it knows what everyone wants.
    Alison

    p.s. I thought it'd be fitting to contextualize this because as I write I am watching Iron Chef (the original from Japan of course!) and eating a chai cupcake from a local cupcake store. what can I say? I love food.

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