Tequila-lime cake, brushed with more tequila, topped with a tequila-lime American buttercream, lime zest, and a lime slice. Yum.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Margarita Cupcakes
Last weekend we had some of our good friends over to celebrate the beginning of summer with a murder mystery party. We had never been to a murder mystery party, in fact my only point of reference is the episodes of Saved By The Bell when they spend a weekend playing a murder mystery game.
The name of this murder mystery party was Murder in Margaritaland. I was impressed how into it many of our friends got. I think a lot of fun (and margaritas) was had by all. What makes the perfect compliment to margaritas? Why margarita cupcakes of course!
Tequila-lime cake, brushed with more tequila, topped with a tequila-lime American buttercream, lime zest, and a lime slice. Yum.
Tequila-lime cake, brushed with more tequila, topped with a tequila-lime American buttercream, lime zest, and a lime slice. Yum.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Easter Cupcake Trials
This past weekend was wonderful. Saturday was spent testing different recipes for cupcakes while Mr. G and some friends watched the Caps lose. Sunday we had a wonderful brunch with Mr. G's family followed by an afternoon Easter get together with some friends. Lots and lots of fun, laughs, and wine. And cupcakes.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Birthday Boy (Cup)Cake #3
Since I didn't think two cakes were enough for my brand new husband on his birthday, I needed to whip up a third cake. Cupcakes!
After sending him to work with a Giant Cupcake Cake on his birthday and making the most decedent cake ever for the birthday dinner party, I made the yummiest mini cupcakes for the Saturday night birthday party with all our friends. (Said party may have involved piƱatas. Like any nearly-30-year-old's party should.)
I made 100 mini cupcakes. There were 10 left at the end of the night. And those may have been eaten for breakfast the following day. Maybe. Definitely.
These cupcakes are the perfect mixture of salty and sweet. A sweet brown sugar cake that is delicious all on its own is topped with a buttery, not-so-sweet Italian buttercream frosting swirled with homemade caramel sauce. A sprinkle of rock sea salt and a caramel square make it pretty much impossible to only eat one. I have a whole guest list that will attest to this.
These salted caramel cupcakes are my go-to cupcake when I want to really impress someone. They are just so perfect.
After sending him to work with a Giant Cupcake Cake on his birthday and making the most decedent cake ever for the birthday dinner party, I made the yummiest mini cupcakes for the Saturday night birthday party with all our friends. (Said party may have involved piƱatas. Like any nearly-30-year-old's party should.)
I made 100 mini cupcakes. There were 10 left at the end of the night. And those may have been eaten for breakfast the following day. Maybe. Definitely.
These cupcakes are the perfect mixture of salty and sweet. A sweet brown sugar cake that is delicious all on its own is topped with a buttery, not-so-sweet Italian buttercream frosting swirled with homemade caramel sauce. A sprinkle of rock sea salt and a caramel square make it pretty much impossible to only eat one. I have a whole guest list that will attest to this.
These salted caramel cupcakes are my go-to cupcake when I want to really impress someone. They are just so perfect.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Birthday Boy Cake #2
Mr. G had already gotten cake #1, which he took to work. Cake #2 was for the birthday dinner party we hosted for Mr. G's family.
This was quite the meal. I attempted to make almost everything from scratch. (First dinner for the new in-laws in our new place is kinda a big deal.) The lasagna had homemade sauce and homemade ricotta cheese (super easy and yummy!). The caesar salad had homemade dressing and croutons (eh on the dressing). I was going to attempt to make the noodles and bread from scratch, but decided that I should put the effort into the cake.
There is a New York style pizza place where we live that Mr. G is obsessed with. And they sell this devils food cake cheesecake. It goes something like this:
Layer of devils food cake
Layer of ganache
Whole cheesecake
Layer of ganache
Layer of devils food cake
Layer of ganache
Layer of devils food cake
Covered in ganache frosting
Topped with chocolate shavings
Need a picture:
This was quite the meal. I attempted to make almost everything from scratch. (First dinner for the new in-laws in our new place is kinda a big deal.) The lasagna had homemade sauce and homemade ricotta cheese (super easy and yummy!). The caesar salad had homemade dressing and croutons (eh on the dressing). I was going to attempt to make the noodles and bread from scratch, but decided that I should put the effort into the cake.
There is a New York style pizza place where we live that Mr. G is obsessed with. And they sell this devils food cake cheesecake. It goes something like this:
Layer of devils food cake
Layer of ganache
Whole cheesecake
Layer of ganache
Layer of devils food cake
Layer of ganache
Layer of devils food cake
Covered in ganache frosting
Topped with chocolate shavings
Need a picture:
Sunday, February 20, 2011
Birthday Boy Cake #1
I'm not sure who enjoyed Mr. G's birthday more, him and all the people who got to eat three different types of cakes or me who got to make three varieties!
Mr. G's birthday fell on a Thursday this year so for his actual birthday I sent him to work with a Cupcake Cake in his favorite flavor: yellow cake with chocolate frosting. The cake was sweet, buttery, and moist. It paired perfectly with the almost mousse-like chocolate frosting. I may have even baked up some extra mini-cupcakes to take to my office. Said cupcakes may not have lasted long.
Mr. G's birthday fell on a Thursday this year so for his actual birthday I sent him to work with a Cupcake Cake in his favorite flavor: yellow cake with chocolate frosting. The cake was sweet, buttery, and moist. It paired perfectly with the almost mousse-like chocolate frosting. I may have even baked up some extra mini-cupcakes to take to my office. Said cupcakes may not have lasted long.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Happy Valentine's Day!
Apparently Valentine's Day isn't a real holiday, or at least not one Mr. G's school recognizes. So instead of celebrating our first married Valentine's Day with a fancy dinner or the like, I am at home taking care of the animals, catching up on the dvr, and doing some work while Mr. G sits through his Calculus class. Romantic, huh?
Saturday, February 12, 2011
4-Cheese Mac n' Cheese
I have been talking about making homemade mac n’ cheese for awhile. There is something so comforting and yummy about mac n’ cheese that is made from scratch and then baked in the oven with a crispy breadcrumb topping.
After googling around a little bit looking for the right recipe none jumped out at me. Then I had the idea to use goat cheese! About a year ago, I went through a phase where I was using goat cheese a lot but I don’t think I had even bought any in the past 6 months.
Goat cheese is pretty popular, so I thought I would be able to find a good one online. Not so much, they were all meh.
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Superbowl: Car Bomb Trifle
One of my favorite cooking blogs is Smitten Kitchen. Not only do I really like reading her blog, it is also my first stop when looking for a good recipe for a baked good from scratch. About two years ago she made Car Bomb Cupcakes and since I am always a fan of adding alcohol to baked goods, I had to try it. Guinness cake, whiskey ganache filling, topped with Bailey’s Irish Cream frosting? How could that not be amazing?
The first time I found the recipe it was just in time for Superbowl so I whipped some up for the party we were going to. I don’t think there were any left by the end of the game. They were clearly a big hit then, and every time I made them again. I even modified it to make a gigantic cupcake cake since bigger is better.
The first time I found the recipe it was just in time for Superbowl so I whipped some up for the party we were going to. I don’t think there were any left by the end of the game. They were clearly a big hit then, and every time I made them again. I even modified it to make a gigantic cupcake cake since bigger is better.
Last year I made them for the Superbowl again. I wasn’t sure I wanted to make them again this year. I mean they are great, but I like to expand and try new things.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Salad Cookies
Oatmeal is good for you. Fruit is good for you. That means if cookies are made with oatmeal and (dried) fruit, they must be good for you! Obviously. One of my really good friends from college and I decided that oatmeal raisin cookies should really just be called salad cookies, since they are basically health food.
For our wedding I made a bunch of cookies to put in goodie bags for our guests who came from out of town and stayed in the hotel. (Out of town bags for anyone familiar with that wedding planning term.) "Salad Cookies" were one of the type of cookies included.
When I got a facebook message from my cousin the other day asking for the recipe for the cookies because her mother had been raving about the cookies when she got home from our wedding I was more than happy to oblige.
For our wedding I made a bunch of cookies to put in goodie bags for our guests who came from out of town and stayed in the hotel. (Out of town bags for anyone familiar with that wedding planning term.) "Salad Cookies" were one of the type of cookies included.
When I got a facebook message from my cousin the other day asking for the recipe for the cookies because her mother had been raving about the cookies when she got home from our wedding I was more than happy to oblige.
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Snow Day Equals Banana Bread
It snowed last night and even though it didn't drop nearly as much snow as Snowmagedan last year, it was still enough to give me a snow day today! Lucy, our dog, looooves the snow. So I got all bundled up this morning to go out and play in the snow with Lucy and Mr. G.
Unfortunately on top of the 6-8 inches of snow was a thin layer of ice which did not allow for much playing in the snow. So we said goodbye to Mr. G (who did have to go to work), took a couple laps around the block and then headed back inside.
At this point I probably should have gotten right to work since even though I did have a snow day, I was still expected to work from home. But there is something about snow and being cooped up in the house that makes me feel like I have to bake.
Unfortunately on top of the 6-8 inches of snow was a thin layer of ice which did not allow for much playing in the snow. So we said goodbye to Mr. G (who did have to go to work), took a couple laps around the block and then headed back inside.
At this point I probably should have gotten right to work since even though I did have a snow day, I was still expected to work from home. But there is something about snow and being cooped up in the house that makes me feel like I have to bake.
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Mr. G thinks he's funny...
After work yesterday I picked up Mr. G and we headed to a happy hour with some of his coworkers. Mr. G was planning on helping his brother move some stuff from West Virginia today so his brother was heading to our place last night. We came up with the genius idea to just have Brother G come pick us up from happy hour so that we didn't have to worry about driving.
Well a number of drinks and at least one "gummy bear" shot later we were headed home. Let's just say I was feeling pretty good at this point. And I decided that I wanted to make brownies. From scratch. No big deal, you don't need to be sober to do that, or so I thought.
Well a number of drinks and at least one "gummy bear" shot later we were headed home. Let's just say I was feeling pretty good at this point. And I decided that I wanted to make brownies. From scratch. No big deal, you don't need to be sober to do that, or so I thought.
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
And it begins...
I decided to start a blog. You know, since I don't spend enough time on the computer as it is. I am hoping that this will help me keep people updated with my life as I navigate through the experiences that come wth being a newlywed.
I don't know what form this will take, my favorite blogs to read are mostly food blogs but I don't think this will be an exclusively food blog. I do plan on doing a decent number of posts on my latest baking or cooking adventure. I also do not have the photography skills that are required to be a really good food blogger, although Mr. G does have a pretty snazzy camera that I plan on learning how to use.
I plan on keeping this blog semi-anonymous. Even though the only people reading most likely know me personally. I am writing under the name Mrs. G and any references to people will be nicknames.
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