Sunday, July 20, 2014

Back in the Swing of Things - Happy Birthday, Izzy-girl!

Baby Michael is 3 months old now and loving his play mat! This gives Mommy some time to start baking again - yay!

A couple months ago, I committed to making my friend Katie's daughter, Izzy, her first birthday and smash cake. So our July included Izzy's birthday, Jason & Jen's wedding, Brock's birthday and Kylee's graduation. As it turned out, EVERYTHING fell on July 12th. Yeah.

I'd do anything for our Izzy, so I wasn't going to back out of making her cake. After all, I made a commitment and Izzy had never had chocolate. This situation needed to be addressed ASAP.

Izzy has had a nautical style ever since she was born (Katie isn't a pink-and-frilly kind of mom), so Katie and I spent a lot of time on Pinterest looking for a nautical first birthday cake. Found it! (Look for post "Ahoi!" on 11 Oktober 2011 - cake inspiration from across the globe!) But not fondant - seriously, only my friend Jennifer likes fondant.

Fast forward to making the cake...as you know, we had a busy weekend ahead of us and I had a lot to do to get ready. All preparations were to begin on Wednesday when I would 1. Take care of the root situation on my head 2. Pick up Jason & Jen's wedding gift (that I had ordered to pick up in store 2 days before) and 3. Bake the big cake for Izzy's first birthday!

Well, the hair appointment took longer than I had anticipated. Dan had Michael and was calling on a regular basis to ask me how much longer until I came home. I sent Ellen over to the house to help him so I could run out to pick up the wedding gift (he sent Ellen home, though). One of the gifts I had ordered online went to that store, but the other went to the store across town - seriously? Fortunately, they had the second gift in stock, so we had to take the time to straighten that out. Long story short - I didn't get home until after 9:00. I decided I would wake up at 5:00 the next morning to bake Izzy's cake and decorate it Thursday night after we had a mini birthday party for Brock (since we couldn't make it to his real party).

5:00 am: I'm up. Michael's sleeping peacefully. Let's bake! Katie had given me the cake mixes, so I was good to go! Except when I pulled out my eggs and only had 2 when I needed 3. Off to Cake Central! A banana instead of an egg? I had a banana. Done.

So I reached for the oil. I didn't have vegetable oil. But I did have olive oil. It tastes a little stronger, but hey, the banana should cover that, and I added some good Mexican vanilla and a little almond extract. No problem.

After all of that, the cake turned out ok. It didn't raise as much as normal, but oh well, the crumbs tasted pretty good!

8:30 pm: We celebrated with Brock and gave him his gift (he's 4 - all he wants is the present anyway). On the docket when we got home 1. Bake the smash cake and cupcakes 2. Decorate the big cake while those are cooling and 3. Decorate the smash cake and cupcakes.

Did I reference the inspiration blog post when I decorated the big cake? Of course not. Katie had already given me the ribbon (TIP: put tape on the back of the ribbon so the grease in the icing doesn't seep through) and I knew how it was supposed to look, so I did it from memory, see:

Happy Birthday, Izzy!
It didn't turn out exactly like our inspiration photo. I forgot the light blue circle under the anchor and the rope around it, but I did pipe the anchor freehand! Overall, I don't think it was too bad for my first time out post-Michael. And we made it to the wedding and we celebrated Brock's birthday. The only thing we missed was Kylee's graduation. (Sorry, Ky, but we're really proud of you!)

The smash cake you see in the picture was actually the second option. The first was really cute...until I tried to put it into the box. Oops! Both were filled with chocolate pudding (a lot of chocolate pudding since I used these pans). And this is what happened to the smash cake anyway:

Isn't she a sweetie? My girl likes chocolate!
From what I understand, only two cupcakes made it to the party. Izzy's daddy apparently thought they turned out alright, too ;)

So what's next? Are we looking at another long lag between posts? Probably not. My friend Erica just had a baby, so she'll need some cupcakes to get her through those long nights. We also have a family reunion next weekend and the invitation says "bring dessert." On that note - any suggestions for Italian cupcakes? Send me pins or leave thoughts in the comments!

Sunday, February 9, 2014

Let's catch up...

Hello there! It looks like I've been neglecting you for quite some time. I'm sorry, but I promise I have a great excuse:

See? I told you it was a good excuse.
And so here we are with 10 weeks to go until our little MVP arrives. So have I stopped baking completely while tending to the bun in the oven? No. Here's a look at some of the prenatal projects:

Pinterest Project: Homemade egg rolls - AWESOME!!! Just leave out the potato.

Cake pops that actually worked! Thank you to my brother- and sister-in-law. They turn out much better using the BabyCakes cake pop maker instead of the crush-up-cake-and-mix-with-icing method.

Happy 1st Birthday to my adorable nephew! He obviously couldn't wait for that chocolate bear :)

Follow up from Spooooky Halloween - chocolate cupcake, filled with chocolate pudding, topped with chocolate ganache and crushed chocolate fudge stripe cookies with creepy gummy worms. One of my personal favorites!

And the second Spooooky Halloween option...these went fabulously with my friends' daughter's Dorothy costume!

Have I shown you these before? Typically, these are my dark chocolate cayenne minis, but for my co-worker's baby shower, we skipped the heat and stuck with chocolate, caramel, pecans and dark chocolate ganache. And let's face it, those duckies are adorable!

Also for my co-worker's baby shower, lemon minis topped with lemon curd mascarpone frosting. Ummm...YUM!

HAPPY 6th BIRTHDAY KOBE!

HAPPY 6th BIRTHDAY KATHY!
See? It's been a busy seven months. I'm not sure what's next right now as far as baking goes, but there's a lot to do in these last 10 weeks as we prep for our little man :) Wish me luck!