Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Sunday, September 21, 2014

Recipe: Baklava Poke Cake

I asked M what kind of cake she wanted me to bake for her birthday, and after much contemplation and indecision, she decided to go with an egg-less version of the Baklava Poke Cake, something our whole family is obsessed with. I found this recipe for the cake a few months ago, and being a baklava fanatic, I couldn't wait to try it out. The final result is a wonderful combination of walnuts, honey, and cinnamon soaked in a condensed milk mixture. SO YUMMY AND ADDICTING!
 

This cake is a little more complex then your average cake, but the results are SO amazing that it's definitely worth the extra effort. It's essentially a butter pecan cake topped with a cinnamon+walnut+butter mixture and soaked in a honey+sweetened condensed milk mixture, and then topped with a cinnamon and honey infused whipped cream. 

Ingredients:
Cake:
-Butter Pecan Cake Mix
-1/2 cup honey
-14 oz can of sweetened condensed milk
-2 tsp cinnamon, divided
-2 cups crushed walnuts
-1/4 butter, melted
-3/4 cup apple sauce
-1 tsp baking powder

Topping:
-Whipped cream (store bought or homemade)
-1 tsp cinnamon
-2 tbsp honey
-1/2 tsp vanilla


1.) Prepare the butter pecan cake according to the directions on the box, with the only extra addition being 1 tsp of cinnamon.


2.) Since this is an egg-less cake, I ended up creating my own egg substitute by combining 3/4 cup apple sauce with 1 tsp baking powder (Essentially, 1 egg = 1/4 apple sauce + 1/4 tsp baking powder).


3.) I added the apple sauce+ baking powder mixture along with the other ingredients specified on the box to the dry cake mix, beat it thoroughly, and baked it in the oven for 30 minutes at 350 degrees in an oiled and nonstick pan.  



4.) As the cake baked (and filled the kitchen with a wonderful buttery aroma), I set about crushing the walnuts by pouring them into a ziplock bag and using my hands/a rolling pin.



5.) After the walnuts were crushed, I melted 1/4 cup of butter, combined it with 1 tsp cinnamon, and then coated the walnuts in this mixture.



6.) Next, I set aside the spiced walnut mixture, and began preparing the soaking mixture. I combined the honey with the sweetened condensed milk, stirred it thoroughly in a bowl, and set it aside.




7.) Once the cake finished baking, I set it on the counter to cool and poked a series of random holes throughout it.



8.) I covered the poked cake with the spiced walnut mixture, trying to layer it as evenly as possible.


9.) Next, I carefully poured the soaking mixture over the walnut-topped cake. Since my boxed cake mix made two cakes this size, I poured half of the honey+sweetened condensed milk mixture over each of the cakes. 


10.) I refrigerated the cake over night, and the next day, right before M cut it, I quickly combined the cinnamon, honey, vanilla and whipped cream, and generously dolloped it out over the cake. One candle later, we were ready to go!

(M and her birthday cake)

I enjoyed my slice with a cup of chai tea




Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Recipe: Minion Cupcakes!

So it was one of my friend's/coworker's birthday today, and she happens to be a huge fan of Despicable Me. In honor of her 28th birthday, I decided to make Minion Cupcakes. I had seen them online several times and on various Facebook posts and finally got a chance to try them out.



As soon as I read the recipe, I discovered that Minion cupcakes, while looking absolutely adorable and incredibly complicated to make, are actually quite easy to assemble. For the cupcake base, I decided to go with this recipe I had found for Chai Tea Latte Cupcakes (a flavor the birthday girl and I are both obsessed with). The recipe was super easy, and all you have to do is add 3 tbsp of Chai Tea Latte Mix (I used my favorite Trader Joe's version) to the French Vanilla cake batter and bake according to the instructions on the box.

'Despicable Me' Minion Cupcakes:
-1 box french vanilla cake mix (I used Betty Crocker)
-3 tbsp Chai Tea Latte Mix (I used Trader's Joe's Spicy version)
-Whipped Cream Cheese frosting
-3-4 drops blue food coloring
-10 Twinkies
-Candy Eyeballs or Smarties with Black Icing (I used candy eyeballs from Joann's)
-Black Icing




I contemplated making the eyes with smarties and black icing but this was just SO much easier
My favorite ingredient
1.) After baking all the cupcakes, I set them aside to let them cool, and started working on the actual minions. First I cut all the Twinkies in half and lined them up on a baking tray.


2.) Next, I put two globs of icing and pressed the eyeballs into them, and then connected the eyes and drew in the goggles with more black icing. Then I gave my minions all sorts of expressions. 




3.) Once the cupcakes had cooled, I dyed my whipped cream cheese frosting blue using the food coloring and then piped out an easy swirl pattern that would provide a sturdy base for my minion. I set the minion in the middle and gently moved it back and forth until it was well settled amidst the frosting. 


                          



My adorable little army of minions

Everyone at work absolutely loved them and the birthday girl was obsessed with them! I have a feeling I'll be making these again in the near future =]