Yesterday was my bff's birthday and of course I made her a cake... it was a lemon cake with raspberry filling. Definitely the best tasting cake I have made to date!
Crumb coat...
Cover in modeling chocolate..
She has a face!
I think she came out so cute!
Pink band around the outside to add color.
the black part of the bow is modeling chocolate and the pink inside is piping gel... I like how it sparkled.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
'Ello Kitteh!
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
"Healthy" Spaghetti
So today I was feeling really binge-y and wanted to have something for dinner that would really fill me up. Whole wheat spaghetti, turkey meatballs, lots of mushrooms and low fat mozarella = great success!
Point breakdown, and this all depends on how much you actually eat...
1 Cup whole wheat pasta = 4 pts
turkey meatballs w/ italian bread crumbs = 7 pts
1 cup prego heart smart traditional = 4 pts
skim mozarella - 7 pts (I like cheese :D)
= 22 points
I had 23 points left for dinner so this worked out perfect!
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Thursday, January 20, 2011
Turkey burgers with sweet potato circles and brussel sprouts
This meal is a super food meal! I made turkey burgers with dijon mustard - which worked as a binder for the meat and I saved points by not adding egg - roasted garlic, salt and pepper. They're on top of french bread I put in the oven until crispy. Then I baked the sweet potatoes with salt, pepper, cumin, paprika, touch of cinnamon and drizzled 2 tsp of olive oil. I was afraid that wouldn't be enough but they came out perfect! The brussel sprouts were fresh from the farmers market and I quartered them, drizzled 2 tsp of olive oil on them, added salt and pepper and a ton of balsamic vinegar. I love roasted brussel sprouts, the fresh ones taste NOTHING like the frozen ones.
Point breakdown
Turkey burger patties - 10 pts (but I could barely eat it all it was so much food!)
sweet potatos - 4 pts
dijon mustard - 0 pts
olive oil - 4 pts
brussel sprouts - 0 pts
balsamic vinegar - 0 points
french bread - 2 pts per slice (I only ate 1 I was so full)
= 20 point meal and I was STUFFED and it was so delicious. Definitely recommend using dijon in the turkey meat it is delish.
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Friday, January 14, 2011
a little personal... and a delish recipe
Ok so I have started doing Weight Watchers and have been really trying to be creative with the points I am allowed to have... The best thing about their new plan is most fruits and veggies are 0 points! I can eat as much tomatoes, spinach and berries (some of my fav foods) as I want! So today for lunch I had 6 oz of chicken sauteed in olive oil - I am allotted 2 tsp of "good" oil a day - covered in salt, garlic salt and pepper. I sliced it and put it on top of about 1 cup of spinach. Then I chopped up 2 Roma tomatoes and 1 avocado, added 2 roasted garlic cloves and some cilantro. I made it in a seal-able Tupperware so I could use half today and half tomorrow as avocados are kind of a lot of points! I put that on top of the chicken and added a drizzle of balsamic vinegar... and voila!
Since half an avocado is 5 points the total points for the meal was 13 and I was FULL. I also had a sugar free jell-o type thing for dessert.
So hopefully this works for me... I really need to get my act together and this time I think I can do it. :)
In other news, Emily, whom I made the boomerang cake for, is getting married in February and looks like it will work out where I can make her wedding cake! I am so excited and absolutely honored she asked me! I am also SUPER nervous as this will be my first for realzy cake... all the other ones have been for fun and just to see what I could do... But now it will be in their pictures for the rest of their lives!! I will keep you posted on how the planning goes!
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Thursday, January 13, 2011
My friends are awesome!
So these are the treats two of my best friends made me for my birthday!!! The first was made by my bestie Rita... she knows my love of strawberry ice cream and cupcakes... so she made me strawberry ice cream filled cupcakes!!
The cupcakes were made of a pound cake and we both love rainbow chip frosting so that is what she used. Dear God were they amazing.. I had one for breakfast for like 3 days after my birthday.
My other bestie Marcy(whom I made the Toy Story cake for) made me a birthday cake! I love love love Nightmare Before Christmas, so this is what she made me...
Jack Skellington!!! It's so freaking cute I almost didn't want to eat it! She even got the little nose right!
Side details.. she made little spider web designs. I was very impressed this was the first fancy cake she had ever made and it was amazing. It was a chocolate cake with chocolate funfetti icing inside and fluffy white buttercream on the outside.
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Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies
Yes that is right.... I put bacon in chocolate chip cookies. I am not the biggest fan of bacon but one of my good friends LOVES it so I made him these for his birthday.
Delicious cookie dough.... why are you so good?!
For some reason I didn't take a picture of the final product... lame. But they were seriously the best chocolate chip cookie I have ever made to date. And the bacon added a little salty aftertaste they were freaking delicious. I used milk chocolate chips so the flavors really complimented each other. Very excited to make these again!
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Birthday Cake!
I made this cake for my friend's 31st birthday.... yes it is a Toy Story cake and she loved it!
Look I'm Woody, howdy howdy howdy...
I literally made this cake in 3 hours that is why the buttercream isn't as smooth as I would like it. Woody's layer cow spots are made out of modeling chocolate. The cake is a white wedding cake recipe with funfetti frosting. It was delicious and I thought the cake was really whimsical and adorable!
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Friday, December 17, 2010
A Farewell to Friends
So I am super proud of this cake. It's for a friend and manager at Outback whose last day was today. It was pretty sad her leaving and definitely a few tears were shed... but I got to play with modeling chocolate and it is totally magical! I don't know if I will ever go back to fondant because the chocolate did everything I wanted it to and was SO easy to manipulate.
So the brown parts were a mix of semi-sweet and milk chocolate and the colored parts are white chocolate colored with gel colors. Just a word of advice if you're going to color make sure you use powder color or gels because any water you add to the chocolate will cause it to seize up and crumble. Now on to pics! It's a boomerang because we work at Outback and it's all Australian themed and stuff......
Carved cake
COLORS!
I used the tips to add some dimension to the ribbon like thing that had the message on it. And piping gel colored green for the letters.
Finally put together and on a nice cake board and everything... I also got rid of the white dots that are on the message ribbon.... they really show up strong in this picture :/
Pretty happy with this one. And a few people expressed interest in making a cake for them in the upcoming months so we will see how that goes. I may have 4 or 5 people lined up for the next few months.... could be pretty exciting times in 2011.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
Let's sum up a year in one post!
I am a blogger fail I know... but I have been busy the past year and have made quite a few cakes that I am pretty proud of... pics!
The cake that started it all... this was my very first theme cake and my first time playing with fondant. I made it last November for a friends birthday... its Green Lantern.. :D On the side I piped "in blackest night, in brightest day"
Second theme cake I made. It's all glossy because I had just finished painting the can silver. This was also a birthday cake for a friend who LOVES Diet Coke. It was also a german chocolate cake which was very hard to cover smoothly!
This is a LOST island cake I made for my husbands birthday in July. He is obsessed with LOST so he was pretty happy. The top says "Happy Birthday <3 Ben" because Ben is is favorite character on the show. The water is made out of sugar melted down and colored blue. That was really fun to do, I have never gotten to play with sugar before!
I made this cake for a cake contest for www.threadless.com. The goal was to make a cake based on a t-shirt design. Of course I didn't win, but this was a super fun cake to make!
The most recent cake I have made.. another birthday cake. We have a running joke that our friend Josh loves Italian food... so I made him a spaghetti cake! And he loves the Cowboys so of course the spaghetti should be in a Dallas Cowboys bowl!
I have another cake to make this week and I am really excited. I get to play with modeling chocolate on this one so we will see how that goes!
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