Showing posts with label winnie the pooh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winnie the pooh. Show all posts

31.5.13

Honey Vanilla Beehive Cupcakes

 
Happy Friday! The weekend is finally here and with it some beautiful sunshine and blue skies. The bright cheeriness outside on my way home from work today reminded me of these bright cheery Honey Vanilla Beehive Cupcakes that I had promised to share with you ohhhh about a month ago! Bad me, but I'm doing it now, that's what counts right?
 
I made these for the Winnie the Pooh baby shower I threw for my sister and her new baby Preston. You can read more about the baby shower, the food and the decorations here if you're interested! People at the shower went nuts for these things! I received compliment after compliment about how good they were, so hopefully you like them too.
 
Before you ask, no I didn't make the cute little bees on top of them (though you could do it yourself if you have time, patience and are good with fondant) - I bought these little sugar bees from Scoop n' Save in Langley for a super reasonable price (that's also where I found the adorable cupcake wrappers and the food colouring to make my icing that bright!!!).
 


Honey Vanilla Cupcakes
Minimally adapted from Half Baked - the Cake Blog

Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup salted butter, softened
  • 3/4 cup sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups flour
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1/2 cup buttermilk
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 2 tsp vanilla
For the frosting:
  • 3/4 cup salted butter
  • 4 oz island farms cream cheese (or other cream cheese, softened)
  • 3 cups icing sugar
  • 3 tbsp. honey
  • 1 tsp vanilla
  • yellow food colouring (if desired)
  • yellow sanding sugar
see below next picture for method

 
Method
  1. For the cupcakes. Preheat oven to 350F and line two baking trays with cupcake liners. In a medium bowl, mix together dry ingredients -  flour, baking powder and salt. In a small bowl, mix together wet ingredients - buttermilk, honey and vanilla. Set aside.  In the bowl of a stand mixer, cream butter and sugar. Add eggs one at a time mixing until well incorporated. Gradually add the wet and dry ingredients, alternating, starting with and ending with the dry ingredients. Mix until incorporated (don't overmix though).
  2. Using a medium sized scoop, scoop batter into cupcake liners until 2/3rds full. Bake in preheated oven for 18 minutes or until tops spring back lightly when pressed. Allow cupcakes to cool completely on a wire rack before frosting
  3. For the frosting - cream butter and cream cheese until combined and fluffy. Gradually add sugar and continue mixing until fluffy. Mix in honey. Gradually add a few drops of food colouring at a time until you achieve desired colour. Put icing in large piping bag fitted with a large round tip and pipe swirls of icing onto cooled cupcakes.
  4. Dust cupcakes with sanding sugar and place sugar bees on artistically right before serving.

And that's how you make these lovely cupcakes. One of the keys to making them taste delicious - not sickly sweet, is to use salted butter - the salt cuts the sweetness and balances the flavour perfectly!

Hope you enjoy these little beauties as much as we did! Happy Baking my Friends!

26.4.13

Winnie the Pooh Baby Shower

 
This past weekend I had the honour of hosting a baby shower for my sister's first baby! As you can imagine, I wanted the shower to be something super special and something that everyone would enjoy. The pictures below chronicled some of the decorations, table layouts, and menu items that were part of the shower. The theme was classic Winnie the Pooh! Hope you enjoy!
 

Hundred Acre Wood Acorns
 We made some simple decorations that included:
  • Clouds made from white cardstock (large size) - hung from the ceiling around the gift/ refreshment table with fishing wire
  • Welcome banner made from cardstock, hung from twine (purchased from Michaels)
  • Silly Old Bear banner for front of food table (cardstock, hung from twine with wooden clothes pins)
  • Simple flower arrangements for the tables
  • Burlap table cloth (burlap purchased from local fabric store)
  • Framed pictures of the new baby and his family
  • Beehive drink dispenser (Homesense for $24)
  • Mason jar drinking glasses with yellow and grey striped straws
Tigger Tails
 The menu included:
  • Hundred acre wood acorns
  • Tigger tails
  • Piglets in blankets
  • Hunny Vanilla Beehive Cupcakes
  • Hunny roasted nuts
  • Rabbits garden with hummus & onion dip
  • Strawberry & Hunny Lemonade
  • Various tea sandwiches (cucumber, egg salad, cherry-cream cheese pinwheels)

 Inspiration for the menu and decorations came mainly from this lovely blog: Handmade by Meg
Hunny Vanilla Beehive Cupcakes
 How to make 100 acre wood acorns: take one Hershey kiss, glue to one side of a mini cookie (I used Mr. Christie) with melted chocolate, then glue a chocolate chip onto other side of mini cookie. Easy peasy!

How to make Tigger Tails: Take pretzel sticks (I couldn't find full size, so I used some half size pretzels I found at Super Store). Dip in melted orange wafers. Let set. Then drizzle "stripes" with melted semi-sweet chocolate chips mixed with 1 tbsp. shortening.

Piglets in blankets were simply hot dogs cut up into quarters and wrapped with pilsbury pastry then baked in the oven til browned.

 Strawberry Hunny Lemonade:
  • 1 lb strawberries, washed, hulled and quartered
  • 2 lemons, washed and quartered
  • 3/4 cup honey
  • 6 cups water
Combine strawberries, lemons and honey in food process and pulse until quite smooth. Strain mixture and discard solids. Add six cups cold water and taste. Add more honey or sugar if desired. Serve over ice!


 Thanks for stopping by! Check later this weekend for the cupcake recipe! They were absolutely delicious! :)



Have a great weekend my friends!