Thursday, July 14, 2011

Screamin Vanilla! -Recipe # 12

These cupcakes are much like any other, it was easy to make, and I used all vanilla. I've used the vanilla wafer, and the vanilla almond bark chips to top them before. A vanilla marshmallow cream was drizzled for a slight glaze.  I think the all white makes it look deliciously elegant. On a side note, I use  muffin pans for larger cupcakes too.



Triple Tux Chocolate Cupcakes- Recipe # 11

These were very simple to assemble. You can't go wrong with boxed cake mixes, it saves much time, rather than baking from scratch. If I make a large number of these I'll use the boxed mixes, if its for my own party, I'd probably do it all from scratch. I put chocolate and vanilla icing in a pastry bag, it swirls on it own as it is squeezed onto the cake. I glazed it with a chocolate syrup, then topped it with a wafer roll. I was going to use a shaved chocolate roll.... but I improvised :).


Mascarpone Cheese & Chocolate Danishes - Recipe # 10

I found this light, elegant recipe while watching Giada De Laurentiis's cooking show.  It was one of her favorites while she was in culinary school. I would have to agree that it is super yummy. I did a quick cheat  and bought the pastry dough (her suggestion), so I didn't have to spend hours making my own. The filling was a mixture of vanilla, egg yolk, sugar, mascarpone & cream cheese, and mini chocolate chips. The pastry was light, flaky, and thinly layered. It complimented the cream cheese and chocolate inside. It was so tasty, and might I add, pretty to look at. 
 

 


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Chocolate Raspberry Cake - Recipe # 9

This cake was easy to bake and assemble because it was a cake mix from the box. Katie and I used Duncan Hines products for the most part. If you like strawberries and chocolate, then you'll like raspberries and chocolate too! It took two boxes of cake mix, 1 1/2 whipped chocolate icing, two 9" and two 6" baking pans, 2 1/2 boxes of rolled wafers, and as many raspberries as I wanted to use. I put the wafers on the night before it was eaten, they did get moist but not soggy, they stayed in place really well. It was also kept in the fridge overnight.



Monday, June 13, 2011

Monkey Bread- Recipe #8

This was the first time I've made monkey bread. It turned out great! It was a sweet bread recipe like the kind you'd use for cinnamon rolls. The recipe actually made more than it said it would. The best time to eat it is of course, as soon as it cools down a bit.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Banana Bread -Recipe #7

Grandma Alice's famous banana bread. This is my absolute favorite banana bread recipe.  I prefer no nuts, others like the chopped nuts. It's sweet, flavorful, heavy like pound cake, and it melts in your mouth. This is my 7th "posted" recipe.  I have a couple orders to fill, so don't worry, I didn't forgot you and I'll make you something soon! My next new recipe will be your surprise! What I'm going to do is change my rating options below, that way, whomever the taste testers may be can just click their rating (I'm looking for feedback). I'm ready for tomorrow, it's not a new recipe but my sis is coming over to make eclairs with me. Good times!





Sunday, May 1, 2011

Creating a Successful Business Plan

I'm not certain yet of the whole bakery business yet.  A show that I've became slightly addicted to is the "Cake Boss." It's about an Italian bakery, "Carlo's Bakery" in Hoboken, NJ. It's and older show, but it's got some pretty impressive bakers.  It's definitely a little dramatic because it's a reality show, but none the less, it's reveals what goes on behind the scenes in a bakery.
      One of the things to do before opening a business is research, also writing your own business plan.  Since I don't have any experience in doing so; I'm eventually going to take a $95 course at the local community college, unless I can find a free seminar somewhere. If you're curious:  http://www.ed2go.com/lewisandclark/online_course/cbp/detail/Creating_a_Successful_Business_Plan.html.