(note to self look thoroughly through fridge and cabinets before going to store)
I decided to start with Strawberry cupcakes(pg 146) because it seemed a whole lot easier then some of the other recipes.
I wasn't positive what it meant by sifting...so I used a spatula and sort of did what I believed was sifting.
Then I creamed 1 cup unsalted butter(at room temp), 1 1/2 tsp vanilla and 2 1/4 cups sugar.
(Ps Mom you are SO going to need to get a mixer!)
I then poured the batter into each liner filling up about 3/4 the way as directed. I then baked them for 15 minutes at 350 degrees, rotated the pan and continued cooking for an additional 6 minutes.
(Every stinking time I make cupcakes they never ever look like a cupcake more like a muffin...you know it doesn't have a big top...how do I achieve the big top?)
(don't judge his over sized fading pjs..it was laundry day)
(note to self buy new whisk)
I was ticked it was 10:30pm and I was tired and I was ready to toss everything into the garbage disposal and call it a night.
Then I got control of myself and went ahead and tried it again...this time I beat the egg white, sugary rubbery mixture for 15 minutes until it was stiff as a board. Then I slowly added the butter but I only added 1 1/2 sticks instead of the three and I added only half the puree.
It still wasn't stiff or what I would call meringue looking but it wasn't too runny. So I stuck it in a container and put it in the fridge overnight.
The next morning when I opened the container I stuck it in the mixer and used the paddle to get the air bubbles out(this is what the books says). The texture was still no where near stiff meringue BUT I didn't have the time to remake it so I stuffed in a pastry bag and started topping the cupcakes.
Yeah so this is what Martha's looked like...
This is what mine looked like. Ugh. I am gong to stay away from meringue recipes for awhile.

I decided to give my cupcake love to all the girls at church. The frosting looked a little...weird...but everyone said that they were mighty tasty. And when I came out and started handing them out to all the adults I got some really positive feed back.
All in all my first recipe went okay.
I decided to give my cupcake love to all the girls at church. The frosting looked a little...weird...but everyone said that they were mighty tasty. And when I came out and started handing them out to all the adults I got some really positive feed back.
The cupcakes were very tasty. If you are a fruit fan you will love this.
The actual cupcakes I am going to say where easy.
The topping was tricky/hard.
I am going to have to revisit this one.
Erin it has been a while since I made meringue but I am pretty sure I could teach you how it is done. If you want my help let me know. You also need to fill your cupcakes a little fuller so that they grow taller. Also a good trick I use is to spray the cupcake wrappers with PAM so that the cucakes do not stick to the wrapper. Good job though. I look forward to more interesting cupcakes. Call me though if you need help. I love to bake.
ReplyDeleteStacy is going to love this! She has that book and is obsessed with it. I made the S'more ones out of there for her mom's bday, and I used baking powder instead of baking soda (or vise-versa, can't remember), So I had to redo them... all in all it was a lot of work, and I didn't think they tasted that great :( Although the cupcake batter tasted EXACTLY like a graham cracker.
ReplyDeleteBaking is all about patience and precision... I struggle with both, so good luck!
I love love love this idea :) and baking and cupcakes! I think I might have to get that book and follow along. Also, Erin, sifting flour. You need to head to target, or ikea even (that's where i got mine and i love it) and get a flour sifter. they are pretty cheap and make a huge difference in aerating and lightening up the flour. google flour sifter for peek at what you'll be looking for. I sift the flour for every recipe, every time i bake. i think it makes everything lighter a fluffier. can't wait to keep up with your delicious creations. and i love the idea of sharing them all.
ReplyDeleteOh Kyrstle I was thinking about you as I was sifting my four! That is so funny. I did just google flour sifter and I TOTALLY remember those from my grandmas kitchen. I am going to head out and get one before my next recipe!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
All advice is much appreciated for this amateur :)
Cute idea! I'm just learning how to bake and I totally agree with Jodee...patience and precision. So I'm working on it. I didn't see you passing out cupcakes today. How did I miss that!
ReplyDeleteSorry Marly I didn't get back to the annex because I didn't want my kids begging me for cupcakes! Maybe next Sunday I will sneak a few back :)
ReplyDeleteI love this idea Erin. I bought the book last summer, The first one I made was the one on the cover. They are really good but the frosting sucked for me. I made the strawberry ones for our RS Birthday dinner and everyone loved them. I totally agree with the frosting though.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to save some money you can use a whisk to shift your flour. Just put the flour in a bowl and whisk it. (It's what Martha Stewart does on her show).
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