Saturday, March 17, 2012

Books I Crave


Amy Atlas is smart, clever, and oh so crafty. She invented the dessert table phenom that's kind of sweeping the nation. Her blog provides more inspiration in a single post then one girl can handle. I can spend hours sifting through the details on her blog, so you can imagine how excited I am to buy the book! Sweet Designs: Bake It, Craft It, Style It will be published on April 24th...and you know I already pre-ordered a copy. The anticipation is killing me!


SprinkleBakes: Dessert Recipes to Inspire Your Inner Artist is another book that I'm really looking forward to. I like how Heather Baird combines sweets with art. Baking is an art. It takes a certain level of skill to make a dessert look really great.

I. need. these. books.

Friday, March 16, 2012

March Madness Basketball Sugar Cookies

I love the NCAA Tournament. The Kansas Jayhawks are my team. Every year I root for them, and sometimes they win. This is the first time in years that I failed to get my picks entered into the office pool. That's a huge bummer, but these cookies are my excuse. I baked them on Monday and my master plan included outlining and flooding the orange on Tuesday, then adding the lines on Wednesday which would give them plenty of time to dry by Thursday's office party. Unfortunately, I crashed early on Tuesday night. Seriously, I was out by 9:30pm. Chaos ensued. Not really...but kind of.

I decided to pipe the outline for the lines first, then flood with the orange. I thought this would lend them that "puffy" look some baker's manage to attain. The other option would be to pipe the outline, flood it with orange, then add the black lines. I was hoping they would dry in time, but they didn't. Amazingly, even though we're only in mid-March, the weather did not cooperate. It was very humid which really slowed down the drying time. Oh well, they'll make a lovely addition to Friday's office party!


 

Hey, who let the hippie in? I just couldn't resist turning a few of the basketballs into peace signs. The University of Kansas is located in Lawrence, KS. It's like one giant hippie commune which is a hard habit to lose once you're into it.

I need to work on piping, but it really takes a lot of practice. It's getting better, but there's lots of room for improvement. I'm planning on making bunnies and chicks for Easter which will give me more practice opportunies. I think I'll write the kids' names on their cookies. Stay tuned!


This is the very first cookie that I've used black icing for the outline. I used AmeriColor's Super Black, but it still took several squirts to reach this level of black-ness.






Thursday, March 8, 2012

Salted Dark Chocolate Lollipops



I really love Sweet Confections by Nina Wanat. The book is stunning to look at. I've spent hours pouring over the lush photos. Making candy is definitely outside my comfort zone. I've made toffee and caramel sauce, but I wanted to try the lollipop molds I bought a few months ago.





I was really nervous around the boiling candy. There are no picutures because I was too freaked out to snap photos. My hands were literally shaking like a leaf while I gently spooned the hot candy into the molds. I could barely sprinkle the sea salt onto the molds. I was still afraid even though I was aware that I needed to be safe and made precautions (a huge bowl of ice water at the ready in the sink) in case I splashed the hot candy on my skin. Don't worry about the chocolate strings on the side of the lollies. They break off really easy.



I made 2 batches which produced 36 lollies. I own 3 lollipop molds with 6 cavities each, but I wish I owned more so that I could have made more lollies. After I filled the 3 molds, the candy was starting to harden. I took a piece of parchment paper and gently picked up the mass of leftover candy. While it was still warm, I molded the chocolate by carefully covering it with the parchment paper and rolling it between my hands which formed a chocolate log. I cut the chocolate into chocolate bits using kitchen shears. Fun!




Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Stellabration!


Stella turned 3 last month. I don't even want to get into the whole "how did that happen" conversation, so I'm just going to skip to her Stellabration! She wanted her party to be filled with pink butterflies. I added orange so we didn't find ourselves drowning in pink.



Stella requested a butterfly cake, vanilla cupcakes, butterfly cookies, cake pops, and candy. Sadly, I ran out of time which meant something had to give so we'll do cake pops another time. I added rice krispies treats on a stick. Next time I make them I plan to dip them in white chocolate, then wrap in cellophane to make a portable treat. I originally planned to use these mini butterfly cookies as cupcake toppers, but I used them to incorporate color into the rice krispies treat display. I also used them to make a border around the cake.

I love how these butterfly sugar cookies turned out. The pink is really bright. I used sixlets to add texture to the middle.


The butterfly sugar cookies made really cute cookie pops. The kids at the party really loved the cookie pops. I thought it would be kind of tedious to bake the cookies on a stick, but I followed these guidelines from Glorious Treats. It's hard to see, but the small square bowl is filled with butterfly gummies. I filled the large jars with pink Whoppers and tangerine sour balls. Guests were encouraged to fill the "Goodies to Go" bags with as much candy as they wanted!

I included bunting on the cake which spelled out S*T*E*L*L*A! It's kind of hard to see, but I found the bunting here by The TomKat Studio.

Where's the birthday girl? I'm hoping my husband caught better photos, but all I have is this one! Stella requested that she wear her pink "pretty" dress and pink Chuckies. I love my girlie tomboy!

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

New Year's Resolutions

Okay, so I'm about 8 weeks late on this post. How did THAT happen? Life, it's bigger, it's bigger than you...thank you R.E.M.

I'm a goals type of girl. I like to have something to focus on. In 2008, get married. In 2009, have a baby. In 2010, love that baby. In 2011, play with that baby. In 2012, teach that baby. What's wrong with this picture? Yeah, I need to expand my world. Stella will always be priority #1, but I'm making time for baking and cooking and reading...oh yeah!

I really love that 2012 is an even year. They seem better, right? I can't believe it's already March, but let's make the most of it!
  1. Make macarons...the fancy French treat.
  2. Learn to make a mean vegetarian paella. I already found the perfect recipe in Gwyneth's My Father's Daughter cookbook.
  3. Read Joan Didion's Blue Nights.
  4. Learn how to use an X-acto knife.
  5. Send someone a Postcard Birthday Poster.
  6. Read Colson Whitehead's Zone One.
  7. Listen to the Joy the Baker podcast. I'm just now listening to the Christmas edition. It's such a fun, girlie podcast...surely I can listen to it on time!
  8. Learn how to sew. That's a giant one, so maybe let's narrow it down to determine if you can sew! Is it fun?
  9. Clean house. On a regular basis. Clean it!
  10. Cook more often.
  11. Buy another work of art that I truly love.
Okay, that's enough for now. I love rounded numbers, so it's taking huge amounts of restraint to stop myself from adding a #12.