Halloween is taking a backseat to birthday party preparations around here this year, so I thought I would revisit my favorite element from G's party last year - the trick or treat party favors. Guests could choose their favor - a "trick" - fake mice, spider soap, whoppie cushions, squirting rings, etc or a "treat" - spider web sugar cookies. A big hit with the kiddos & grown ups!
Saturday, October 16, 2010
Tricks & Treats
Halloween is taking a backseat to birthday party preparations around here this year, so I thought I would revisit my favorite element from G's party last year - the trick or treat party favors. Guests could choose their favor - a "trick" - fake mice, spider soap, whoppie cushions, squirting rings, etc or a "treat" - spider web sugar cookies. A big hit with the kiddos & grown ups!
Friday, October 8, 2010
Winner, winner!
#11 Jennifer Chorazy! Congratulations! Please send me you email address Jennifer so we can send you your gift certificate.
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giveaway
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
A CSN giveaway - Halloween edition
When I was asked by CSN to host another $40 giveaway, I was thrilled. CSN is truly a one-stop shopping place where you can find everything from dining room chairs to fabulous rain boots.
With Halloween right around the corner, I found a few ways to spend the money if I were the winner...
Like this fantastic 3d cookie cutter set

these adorable jack-o-lantern plates

who (whoooo) doesn't need cool owl chocolate molds?

Whether you want to be practical or frivolous, CSN truly has it all!
Two ways to enter (leave a comment for each entry):
1. Visit CSN and let me know how you would use your gift certificate.
2. Become a fan of Cakewalk on Facebook and share with your friends and let me know.
Enter now through Wednesday, October 6th at noon. I will announce the winner that evening via email.
Open to US and Canadian residents (there may be international shipping charges to Canada)
Good luck!
With Halloween right around the corner, I found a few ways to spend the money if I were the winner...
Like this fantastic 3d cookie cutter set

these adorable jack-o-lantern plates

who (whoooo) doesn't need cool owl chocolate molds?

Whether you want to be practical or frivolous, CSN truly has it all!
Two ways to enter (leave a comment for each entry):
1. Visit CSN and let me know how you would use your gift certificate.
2. Become a fan of Cakewalk on Facebook and share with your friends and let me know.
Enter now through Wednesday, October 6th at noon. I will announce the winner that evening via email.
Open to US and Canadian residents (there may be international shipping charges to Canada)
Good luck!
Labels:
giveaway
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
The great chocolate (frosting) debate
I posted to Facebook the other night about my quest for the perfect fudgy chocolate frosting recipe. I usually make a Swiss meringue buttercream and add lots of melted chocolate, but I've been in search of old fashioned recipe that tastes like store bought frosting - only better. I received a lot of great tips and was inspired to try some experimentation of my own. I chose 3 recipes to pair with vanilla cupcakes for the official tasters - me and my son.
The first recipe I used was Hershey's "perfectly chocolate" chocolate frosting. It's super simple to make and while it was my least favorite of the three, quite good. I added a tablespoon of coffee to the recipe per the suggestions of my Facebook friends and I think it added a nice touch. I felt that the color was a little anemic and might look nicer using dutched cocoa powder. Maybe adding some melted chocolate would boost the chocolate flavor?
I found my second recipe from Cooks Illustrated found on Chowhound. It's basically made like a ganache with the addition of some powdered sugar & lots of butter. I used a 60% bittersweet chocolate because it was what I had in the house. The result was delicious, but a little too sophisticated for what I had in mind. The recipe calls for 20 oz of chocolate which would make it quite expensive if a large quantity was needed. If I made it again, I would use milk chocolate for a mellower flavor.
My final and favorite was adapted from this recipe . I didn't have any unsweetened chocolate in the house, so I used my 60% bittersweet chocolate and cut back on the powdered sugar. The result was just perfect - fudgy (it gets a little crusty when it cools, just like fudge), not overly sweet with great chocolate flavor. Now I just need to find the perfect chocolate cake to go with it!
Cakewalk's "better than the can" chocolate fudge frosting:
5 oz good quality bittersweet chocolate, chopped
4 oz unsalted butter
12 oz powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla
4 oz whole milk
Melt the butter over low heat and stir in the chocolate until melted
Combine the powdered sugar & vanilla in large bowl (or bowl of stand mixer) and add chocolate mixture.
Add the milk, a little at a time until the desired consistency (thick & creamy is reached). The frosting will continue to thicken as is cools.
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recipes
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Be there or be square...
I am totally honored and thrilled that Becca of Birthday Girl graciously offered to design Graham's party invitations. I gave her a few ideas and she ran with 'em - creating the perfect invite to set the tone for our 'fair' theme and way exceeding my expectations. Thanks again, Becca! I owe you a fabulous 1st birthday cake for Caitlin!
Sources:
Paper & envelopes (paper bag, red) - Paper Source
Address labels (kraft) - Online Labels
Labels:
invitations,
parties
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