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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Aqua Wedding Cake


OK, I admit, I am hooked on this color! Thought you might enjoy seeing this cake by The Caketress.  Unique and a little bit out of the box.  What do you think?  Wedding cake photos by Rebecca Wood Photography and Rowell Photography posted on Junebug.

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Potito's Bakery--South Philly's Finest



If you live in Philly and you've got a craving for a couple cannoli or other Italian bakery specialties, there's only one logical destination: Potito's Italian American Pastries. Winner of the 2011 Readers' Choice Awards for best cannoli and more, you can't not love this sugar haven. Eversave.com has a half price offer this week. Potitio's Italian American Pastries is located at 1614 West Ritner St., Philadelphia, PA 19145
(215-334-2996) not too far to take a short road trip for some goodies!


Buy some cupcakes or other delicacies...my mouth is watering as I write this! (Video from You Tube via Eversave.com.) You have to experience their chocolate dipped cannoli--yum! My personal favorites! So head down to South Philly and find some bakery goodies (yeah I know you're on a diet for the wedding, but you can eat JUST ONE and consider it research for your wedding sweet table! See I've given you a good REASON (see reason NOT excuse) to let yourself have one! See you there!


Photo by Mark Louis Photography
Potito’s Bakery is also pleased to announce that they are now specializing in wedding cakes and custom cakes. Potito’s Bakery has contracted two of the finest wedding cake decorators in the city. Their designs range from traditional to ultra modern.

All wedding cake inquires and orders are handled personally by one of the owners. Free in person consultations are also provided. Wow! Another reason for a trip to South Philly! Go today, eat the cannoli tonight!

Cake Pop Pots

OK, you've made these killer cake pops (well not literally killer I hope, just visually) and now you have to find a way to display them for your guests.  These cake pop pots made by Stef at It's All In My Head not only show off your cake pops but are an efficient and pretty way to serve them on a sweet table. 
Take note of how she used the mini cupcake wraps to set off each pop as though they were flower petals, what a great idea!  If you look closely at the cupcake papers she used you'll see the pastel pattern in them.  See her other great ideas as well as step-by-step directions of how she filled the bottom of the pots so the pops would stay upright.  What a creative lady!  She said the pots came from Michael's Crafts but if you can't find them there I'm sure you could make you own with a little paint on some regular flower pots from your local Home Depot or Lowe's.  While these marginally qualify as DIY projects, they are so simple that you could also use them as a project for kids to make for Grandma for her birthday! 

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Tiramisu Cupcakes For A WOW Factor At Your Wedding


OK, tell me your mouth isn't watering just looking at this picture! I am a big fan of tiramisu so maybe it's just me, but this idea wow'd me.  The recipe is easy and your guests are sure to love them.  Serve these cold to help cool off your guests at a summer wedding or after your guests have been dancing any time of the year.  The wow factor in any tiramisu is not the ladyfingers but the filling.  That lush mascarpone, whipped cream, run, and coffee combo is what sets these cupcakes apart from the usual ho hum mini cakes.  The trick is to use just a small amount of ladyfingers(or cake) and LOTS of filling and topping.  YUM! 

Tiramisu Cupcake recipe adapted TiramisuII recipe from AllRecipes.com.

Yield: 12 Cupcakes
(see how little batter is in the cupcake pans--this will leave you room for lots of filling)

6 egg yolks

3/4 C white sugar

2/3 C milk

1 1/4 C heavy cream

1/2 tsp vanilla extract

1 lb mascarpone cheese

1 C strong brewed coffee, room temperature

2 tbsp rum

ladyfingers baked in cupcake wrappers (see my post on ladyfingers for instructions)

1 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder

a small amount of dark chocolate for chocolate curls (optional)

In a medium saucepan, whisk together egg yolks and sugar until well blended.

Whisk in milk and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture boils.

Boil gently for 1 minute, remove from heat, and allow to cool slightly.

Cover tightly and chill in refrigerator 1 hour.

Remove from refrigerator and whisk in mascarpone until smooth. Set aside.

In a medium bowl, beat cream with vanilla until stiff peaks form. Set aside.

In a small bowl, combine coffee and rum.

Drizzle approximately 1 tbsp + 2 tsp of the coffee/rum mixture over each pre-baked ladyfinger. Add it a little at a time and wait for it to absorb into the ladyfingers before adding more. When it stops absorbing, stop adding more.

Spread the mascarpone mixture over the soaked ladyfingers.

Pipe or spread the whipped cream over the mascarpone.

Sprinkle with cocoa powder.

Optionally, top with chocolate curls. Make the chocolate curls using a vegetable peeler on a piece of chocolate. It works best if the chocolate is slightly warm, but not melty.

Cover and refrigerate 4 to 6 hours, until set


  Ladyfingers Recipe for Tiramisu Cupcakes:

This ladyfinger recipe is adapted ever so slightly from the ladyfinger recipe on Allrecipes.

4 eggs, separated

2 tbsp + 2/3 C white sugar

1 C all-purpose flour

1/2 tsp baking powder

Preheat oven to 400 F.

Line two 17 x 12 inch baking sheets with baking parchment. (Or, if you are going to use these for tiramisu cupcakes, line a 12 cupcake tin with cupcake liners.)

Fit large pastry bag with a plain 1/2 inch round tube. If you don't have one, just cut off the end of a Ziploc bag.

Place egg whites in a bowl and beat on high until soft peaks start to form.

Slowly add 2 tablespoons of the sugar and continue beating until stiff and glossy.

In another bowl, beat egg yolks and remaining sugar.

Whip until thick and very pale in color.

In a small bowl, whisk together flour and baking powder.

Fold half the egg whites into the egg yolk mixture.

Fold in flour, and then add the remaining egg whites.

Transfer mixture to the pastry bag (or Ziploc bag) and pipe strips that look like ladyfingers (or whatever shape you'd like) onto the prepared baking sheet. Alternatively, evenly divide the batter between the cupcake liners. The cupcake liners will not be filled to the top (see the photo above).

Bake for 8 minute

Violet White Velvet Cupcakes

I have to admit I'd never heard of white velvet cake or cupcakes before I came across these beauties!  Violet White Velvet Cupcakes, even the name sounds like they'll taste good! I found this recipe on the blog 'Diary of A Mad Haus Frau' and I had to share them with you.  The author loves using unusual ingredients to make your desserts a feast for not only the eyes but for your taste buds as well. 

These cupcakes use Rosolio Alla Violetta, a liqueur from Assisi, Italy.  This liqueur is pale lavendar (See photo) and has a delicate floral taste that you have to experience! The link to the recipe (and the rest of her blog is above).  Be sure to check it out for all the details that make these cupcakes beautiful as well as more great ideas to bake.

Eclipse From The Twilight Saga Wedding Accents


While I have to admit I'm not into Twilight or any of the other books about vampires I know a lot of people are.  Look for my prior post on Twilight weddings.  These accessories will just add to the look.  Don't want to have a totally Eclipse/Twilight theme? Try going with a red and black color theme but using Eclipse characters or places to designate the tables at your wedding.  There's always a way to add a little accent to your wedding that brings in the theme without overdoing it.  These free printable accents are from this link.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Happy Memorial Day!

Don't forget to enter the Monster Truck Giveaway, it's almost over! (See below) Just wanted to wish all my readers a Happy Memorial Day! Enjoy your cookouts or beach trips or the day at the pool. See you tomorrow! Nancy&Bill

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Monster Trucks & Wedding Cakes, A Marriage Made in Heaven? AND TICKET GIVEAWAY LINK FOR PHILLY SHOW


Alright, I have to admit, the combination of Monster Trucks and wedding cakes initially didn't seem like a marriage made in heaven.  But with a little research I've found some of the most popular groom's cakes out there (and yes, even a few wedding cakes) have monster truck themes!  Vroom, vroom! It's time to start those engines and decide if Monster Trucks will be part of your wedding day!  Love the Grave Digger truck cake shown above!  Come and see Grave Diggers actual car (and many other famous Monster Truckers like Backdraft, Maximum Destruction and El Toro Loco and more at the Linc in Philadelphia on June 4, 2011. Contest over 5/30/11.  For winner head over the http://independencedaytransitionplanning.blogspot.com/



Inidividual cake artists and professionals alike have designed wedding cakes and groom's cakes based on Monster Truck themes.  If you or your groom to be are Monster Truck fans, even if you don't want them on your wedding cake, and if you can get to the Philadelphia area, enter to get free tickets for Advance Auto Parts Monster Jam at the Linc in Philadelphia at this site. (Be sure to go to that site, comments left here will not count toward the giveaway.)  The Giveaway is for a set of FREE tickets for a family of four.  If you prefer purchasing tickets (so you can get some inspiration for your wedding cake) there's a discount code listed too so you can be sure and get a seat.  Just use the discount code at Ticketmaster's web site or over the phone (their number is listed on the Giveaway site) and get $10 off $25 or $35 tickets. (some exclusions apply).  Good luck! (Winning the giveaway that is!)


Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Tiffany Inspired Wedding Cake--A Work of Art

Weddings with a Tiffany inspiration are everywhere, but weddings based on the stained glass of Louis Comfort Tiffany and not the famous blue boxed jewelry of Tiffany and Company and it's founder, Charles Lewis Tiffany, are in a class all their own  Louis Comfort Tiffany (son of the jewelry magnate) was well known for his use of opalescent glass in a varitey of colors and complete with it's imperfections became prized by discriminating purchasers.  Like Louis Comfort Tiffany's windows and other glass objects, this cake is also unique and a work of art.  Made by cake designers at Magpie's Bakery this cake will have your guests raving over their artistry.

Designer Cupcakes At So Whipped--Plus A Gluten Free Cupcake Recipe For DIY Brides

Gourment cupcake designer Candace Courtney at So Whipped shows us her gorgeous creations perfect for your wedding or shower.  She has cake pops and cupcakes in the same color scheme.  These beauties are covered with fondant and decorations.
Sadly for those of us in the United States, Candace is located in South Africa, too far to ship cupcakes for your wedding in the USA.  But she does offer a recipe on her blog for gluten free chocolate cupcakes! A few years ago it was next to impossible to find these. Now it's a bit easier. Candace's recipe let's all you DIY brides looking for a recipe for gluten free goodies for your wedding reception have gluten free desserts to make all your guests happy!