Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Peanut butter and jelly chocolate birthday cake...


My baby is two, and I am still dumb founded by how fast the past two years have gone. I use to laugh at people when they said to hold on to every moment because it's gone before you know it now I know what they meant. The past two years have been the biggest learning experience in my 21 years of life. I have learned to be patient, how to be a little more organized (I said a little) and how to hold on to every second. So for my little munchkins second birthday I really wanted to make a cake that represented her. So I of course knew I was going to do a chocolate cake she loves chocolate she literally drools over the stuff. However when it came to the frosting I was stumped, I mean there is a million different combination I knew she would like but I didn't want just any type of cake I wanted a Lola style cake. Then it hit me I would do Peanut butter and Jelly. She has loved Pb&J's for as long as she has ate solids heck I even craved PB&J with chocolate syrup on it when I was pregnant with her, it was meant to be. So here it is the perfect little cake for my perfect little baby.
(Excuse the picture quality on a few they were taken with my iPhone)


Rich Chocolate Cake
found via Sweetapolita
Ingredients
1 3/4 cup all purpose flour
2 cups granulated sugar
3/4 cup Cocoa powder
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
2 eggs
1 cup strong cold coffee
1 cup buttermilk, room temp
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 Tbsp vanilla extract
  For the cake above I split this recipe in half it splits really nicely which is one of the many things I love about it . Even after splitting this recipe it gave me a 4 layer 6 inch cake plus 4 very yummy cupcakes. For the coffee I usually use a flavored coffee mix that complements the frosting  but for this cake I just used plain old strong coffee but if you would like to try it I recommend a vanilla coffee mix it makes a nice difference in the cake it self.

Perfect Peanut Butter Frosting
1 stick of room temp. unsalted butter
2 cups creamy peanut butter
2 cups powdered sugar
1-2 tsp milk
1/4 tsp vanilla extract
 With a paddle attachment cream your butter till it is nice and fluffy then simply add in the remaining ingredients. If you like a nice stiff frosting you can forget about the milk however if you want a really creamy frosting I would recommend adding the milk 1/4 tsp at a time till you reach the constancy you like.

How to assemble the cake
Assembling this cake is simple. Divide the two 6 inch cake layers to make 4 place first layer on cake plate or board add a layer of peanut butter frosting then a layer of jelly repeat till all layers are on. You can skip every other layer with the jelly if you would like. Now simply frost the cake however you please. I did a nice simple smooth design with the rosettes on the bottom using a wilton 16 tip and I used the closed star tip (wilton tip 27) to do the decorations on the top. All in all it's a simple tasty cake which was perfect for my little Lola.



My little Cake Monster.
If you happen to try out this recipe/cake post a link to pics I would love to see how it turns out.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

A New Year means a new blog! Well kinda...

Let me start off by saying happy New Year to all of ya'll. I have to say this past year has been a learning experience for me BIG time. Learning how to have extreme amounts of patience with my wild toddler, learning how to start and build my little business and learning how to better my self. So this year I decided to build off of everything I "learned" last year. In doing so I have decided to be more interactive with my "followers" and costumers, an in order to do this I need to start blogging more, a lot more. Last year was a very pathetic year blog wise for me I started this teeny blog and kind of just left it sitting here...I did have blogs planned, tutorials and recipes to post but when it came down to it I just couldn't get around to posting them.Their was one little problem I had how in the heck was I going to change this all? Well I did what I do when anyone has an unanswered question I Googled it, and found something that made a lot of sense and that was to not make any promises( can't find the link to the blog post but soon as I do I will update you all). 

Here is my promise not to promise anything ;). I promise to not promise a new blog post every week, I promise not to promise these blog posts will be perfect. The best things about these promises I know for a fact I can keep them. As some of you may tell I have horrible grammar, well not horrible but pretty dang bad and I have no real writing skills. However I hope that writing more on here will change all that, that I can inspire you all to bake something you may have never thought to bake, to craft your little heart out. 

Here are a few post on blogging better and building your own business, if you have any posts that relate let me know and leave a link for me.