Thursday, August 18, 2011

Jedi Jack!

Happy 4th Birthday, Jack!


Our godson, Jack, loves himself some Star Wars, which is why he was thrilled when we named our son, Luke.  When Jack walked into the room just a few hours after was Luke was born, the first thing he asked was, "Is he going to be a Jedi?"  Needless to say, his fourth birthday was Star Wars themed.  Again, Matt came up with a pretty neat idea for his cake...a Death Star!  This time, even my dad got involved.  He helped me roll out fondant and even designed the rivets in the bottom of the cake. 


Matt was super excited to buy Jack a Darth Vader helmet.  It actually is a voice changer as well.  Matt had fun saying, "Luke...I am your father!" over and over again.  Unfortunately, with Jack's skinny legs, he ends up looking a little more like
Dark Helmet from Spaceballs. 


Even Luke got in on the action with a teeny tiny Star Wars onesie. 


Happy 4th Birthday, Jedi Jack!  May the Force be with you!!!




Go Phillies!

Happy 4th Birthday, Connor!

Several months back, I was contacted through the fabulous world of Facebook by a friend of mine to make her son's 4th birthday cake.  Kelly and I played basketball together in high school and even ended up at the same college.  We have been out of touch for awhile, so I was thrilled and surprised when she asked if I could make a Phillies themed cake for Connor.  Although the cake was needed for only a few short weeks after Luke was born, I couldn't pass up an oportunity to make a Phillies themed birthday cake.  As you probably remember from posts past, my husband is a Mets fan.  I am, however, not.  And I am determined to make my child a Phillies Phan!!! 

Kelly asked for a cake for the party and cupcakes to take home as favors.  Conor is allergic to nuts and likes vanilla cake, so I made my simple vanilla cake recipe from my Magnolia Bakery cookbook.   I will admit that the design of this cake is all Matt.  For a Mets fan, he really got into making this cake (I think he's a Phillies Phan at heart!). 

I cut all of the designs out of fondant for the cake and just piped on some red icing for the cupcakes.  I think they turned out pretty good.



Kelly wrapped the cupcakes up in these adorable boxes and tied them with a pretty red ribbon.


I will admit here that I am terrible at covering entire cakes in fondant.  I need a lot of practice.  Because of that, I had a lot of cracks along the side of the cake.  Matt came up with the great idea of covering oreos with fondant to make baseballs.  Genius.  Necessity is the mother of invention...


In order to cover up another large crack, Matt cut out this great MLB logo out of fondant.  I think he may be better at this than me!


Happy 4th Birthday, Connor!


Speaking of the Phillies and trying to make Luke a Phillies Phan, we got one step closer a couple of weeks ago while on our way to visit my parents in Raleigh, NC.  While waiting for our plane, the Phillie Phanatic and a few players were helping out at Southwest Airlines.  Luke got in pictures with a few current players, a few past players and the Phillie Phanatic!  He even made the local news...CHECK IT OUT!!!!!



Here is Luke with Larry Anderson, Gary Matthews and John Mayberry, Jr.  A few weeks later, my brother and sister-in-law met John Mayberry, Jr. at a charity function, and he said he remembered Luke!!  So cool.


Here is Luke and I with Shane Victorino. 



And of course with the Phillie Phanatic!!!


It was such a cool experience that we ended up missing our flight!  Luckily, Southwest Airlines was very gracious and put us on the very next flight and we were only an hour later than we originally planned. 

GO PHILLIES!!!!



Holly turns 3!

Happy 3rd Birthday, Holly!


I'm sure you all remember Holly from birthdays and showers past...

Well, Holly turned three this year and decided that she wanted a "Pink Piggy" party.  With some help from my mom, Matt and a baby who sleeps well, we were able to accomplish some cute cakes and cupcakes. 

I will admit that in my new mom stupor, I messed up one of the batches of cupcakes, but we recovered and produced a small chocolate cake and two batches of cupcakes...one chocolate and one vanilla.

After mulling around some design ideas for a few weeks, my godmother stopped by and gave me a new cupcake book.  Wouldn't you know, they had a cute idea for piggy cupcakes!?  So, after a few modifications, this is what we came up with...



I was a little preoccupied in that Luke was less than two weeks old so I didn't get any pictures.  Luckily, Matt was a little more on the ball and snapped these gems. 

Happy Birthday, Holly... We love you!!!

So....Its been awhile....

But I have a good reason....




Luke Alexander York was born on April 19, 2011 at 3:30 pm.  At 8 pounds, 12 ounces, and 21.25 inches long, he was a perfect specimen of baby deliciousness.  He is a happy little boy who has already brought so much joy and love into so many people's lives.  (Bonus...he lets his mommy sleep most nights!) 

Look at that tiny little face...



Although, not so little anymore....



Needless to say, this little guy has kept me pretty busy; although not busy enough to keep me from baking!  Just too busy to blog about it.  However, Luke is napping like a good boy right now, and I am determined to update you on all of my adventures.  Hopefully, over the next few days,  I will show you some of the cool things I have worked on, and over the next few weeks I will show you the new things that I will make with the very awesome present my parents bought me....



A Cricut Cake!!!!!

How cool is this?  I will be trying this baby out this weekend for my husband, Matt's birthday.  I can't wait. 




Thursday, March 10, 2011

Gender Reveal Cake

Growing up, I was fortunate enough to have three awesome older brothers who taught me the coolness of Star Wars, Indiana Jones, wrestling, and GI Joe.  I learned to throw a baseball the correct way, to throw a punch without breaking my thumb, and how to box out for a rebound.  I wouldn't change this experience for anything in the world, especially now that we still remain close, and I know my brothers would do anything for me.  However, because of this overload of testosterone, girly things were not always on the top of my agenda, despite my mother's best efforts.  Yes, I owned more Barbies than any one girl should, and my Barbie Dream House stood proudly in the basement.  But no, there wasn't always someone in the house who wanted to play those things unless Superfly Jimmy Snuka was invited to the party.  (Small side note--I'd like to give my brother, Jimmy, a shout out for always offering to play the Sweet Valley High Board Game with me...his only requirement was that he had to be Elizabeth or he wasn't playing!) 

Enter, the blessing that was the Szelagowski Family.  Three girls, all around my age, with an overload of girl toys and games, only two houses away.  Mall Madness, Girl Talk Boardgame (sticker zits included), and Bop Magazine were always available.  Doing each other's hair and playing "school" and "house" were on the agenda almost every day.  I have very few memories of my childhood where this family was not involved.

Throughout the years, we've vaguely kept in touch, but through the wonders of facebook, we've now been able to keep abreast of each other's lives.  All three girls have started beautiful families of their own, and its been wonderful to see what great lives they have been able to create for themselves.  The middle daughter, Kate, started her own side business making all sorts of creative things, including headbands and bows for little girls as well as beautiful invitations, cards, etc.  When I found out that I was pregnant, I knew that I wanted to ask her to create an announcement for our son when he was born. I emailed Kate, and she created ten of the cutest cards I could imagine!  I can't wait for our son to be born and mail those beauties out. 

Well, a few weeks ago, Kate announced that she was expecting a second child.  She already has one adorable little girl who is Kate's spitting image.  Kate asked if I would consider making a cake for her to reveal the gender of her baby.  I, of course, said, "YES!"  Last week, Kate had an ultrasound where she asked the technician to seal the results of the ultrasound in an envelope, which Kate delivered to me immediately.  I was to keep my lips sealed for an entire week and then bake a cake tinted either pink or blue inside.  I am so honored that I got to be part of this awesome suprise!  I had a lot of fun making the cake and helping to celebrate the life of another Szelagowski grandchild!

I decided to turn to my trusty Magnolia cookbook and use the vanilla cake recipe.  I love this recipe for its simplicity and fresh taste.  The recipe calls for half self-rising flour and half all-purpose flour.  I swapped out the all-purpose flour for cake flour, which I think makes it a little more tender and light.  I also swapped out the vanilla extract for vanilla bean paste, to give it a richer taste.  Also, there is something decadent about seeing all of those little vanilla beans in the batter!  I also used the same cookbook for the vanilla buttercream recipe.  Again, simple and delicious. 

For decorations, I wanted something baby-ish that didn't necessarily give away the baby's gender.  I was inspired by a cake that my co-worker's sister made for her baby shower...check it out at The Sunday Flog.  I thought the buttons were a cute idea. 


The buttons and letters were made from fondant dyed pastel colors.


My frosting job wasn't my finest.  I have found that the most delicious tasting frostings don't always spread the best or most evenly.


I used round cookie cutters to cut out the circles, then a slightly smaller one to indent the edges of the larger buttons.  The end of a straw was all I used to cut out the little button holes.  Easy-peasey, as my godson likes to say.



I made sure to seal the box up with a label so that any peeking ahead of time would be obvious!


Have I mentioned that I love my labels?


The little girl with the adorable look on her face is the big-sister-to-be, Julianne.  I love her expression in this picture.  So excited to find out!

Its a.....


GIRL!!!!!

Kate said she was definitely suprised...she guessed boy.  Congratulations to Kate and Jim Asher!!  Thanks for letting me be a part of your celebration!

Monday, February 7, 2011

Superbowl Sunday

What I learned today...

is that I shouldn't try to decorate things when I'm not in the mood/haven't had much sleep.  We were heading to our friend, Jeff's yesterday for the Superbowl, and I had wanted to make cute football themed desserts.  I found a recipe for peanut butter balls and thought I could turn them into footballs.  Good idea, in theory, at least.  They were not turning out quite football shaped and I couldn't get the white chocolate to pipe on correctly.  I gave up. 



The good news was that the boys at the party loved them, no matter what they looked like.  I think Andy and Jerry were personally responsible for housing most of them!




I also wanted to make another bite size snack that wasn't too fussy but would be delicious none the less.  I found a recipe over at The Pioneer Woman for Graham Cracker Cookie Bars.  I happen to have all of the ingredients necessary and although they were a little sloppy to make, they were my favorite of the night. 





Despite my lack of decorating skills yesterday, and my  lack of sleep the night before, I had a great time at Jeff's and am glad for such good friends!


Sunday, January 30, 2011

Happy Birthday, Aunt Arlene!

A birthday cake for my "Summer Mom."


I spent many summers during my high school and college years living with my Aunt Arlene at the beach in Long Beach Island.  She has been affectionately known as my "Summer Mom" ever since.  We had dinner at her house to celebrate, and my uncle asked me to bring a chocolate cake.  I decided to to pull out the Magnolia cookbook again, and I used the Devil's Food Cake recipe and the Chocolate Buttercream recipe.  I think it turned out pretty decent.  There wasn't much left of it at the end of the night, so I'll take that as a good sign.  I wanted to keep the cake simple but pretty...


I want to use this picture as proof that the cake was straight at one point.  I slipped on some ice in my driveway and the cake slid a little bit.  By the time I got to my aunt and uncle's house, the cake was a little bit like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. 


I am going to be helping my friend with desserts for her daughter's birthday in March, and i wanted to try out some flowers with fondant.  I like the way this one turned out.  I think I might try my hand at gumpaste over the next month...

Happy Birthday, Aunt Arlene, and thanks for a great dinner, Uncle Walt!  Love you both.




Pizza Dough

Have I mentioned my bread maker around here?

So...you are probably getting sick of me mentioning my bread maker, but at least this time around, I'm using it for a different purpose.  I made homemade pizza dough in it this time.  Again, very simple to make and it made enough for a large pizza.  The recipe has a few different variations that you can use, and I chose the one with whole wheat flour and honey.  Quite delicious if I say so myself....


I want to learn to strech pizza dough like a pro.  Mine always look lopsided. 


The dough had a great color and texture.


I had some leftover mozzarella, asiago and parmesan cheeses.  I shredded them all up to make a delicious Three Cheese Pizza.  I will definitely be making this in the future!


Thursday, January 27, 2011

Yet another snow day...

Insane amounts of snow...

I don't think anyone expected that we would get 16 inches of snow last night.  Craziness.  After shoveling out all morning, Matt FINALLY got to work around noon.  I, however, have the day off again!  I decided to flip through my Magnolia Bakery cookbook to find a good cookie recipe.  I never got to making Oatmeal Raisin cookies at Christmas since I was sick and didn't want to contaminate anyone.  So, when I found a recipe for Oatmeal Peanut Butter Chip Cookies, I couldn't resist.  I love this cookbook because all of the recipes are simple and so fresh tasting.  The peanut butter chips add an unexpected twist to the traditional oatmeal cookies. 


The batch made just enough for me to keep some and take some over to my neighbors who helped us shovel out this morning.


The recipe called for 1 1/2 tsp. of vanilla extract.  I used 1 tsp and added 1/2 tsp of vanilla bean paste instead.  If you look close, you can see the little bits of vanilla bean. 



I also decided to finally try out a Vanilla Extract making kit that I bought at HomeGoods a little while ago.   The kit basically came with a bottle and some vanilla beans in it....I could have probably just found a bottle I already had and bought some vanilla beans, but this was only $5 so I figured it was worth it.  I'm thinking that if this works out, I might make a few bottles at the end of the year for Christmas gifts. 


All you have to do is slice the beans in half, put them in the bottle and fill the bottel with Vodka.  They say to store it in a dark, cool place and shake daily for up to two months.  I've put mine in my hall pantry and will try to remember to shake it each day...somehow  I think I will forget a lot. 



Hope all of you on the East Coast are safe and warm today.   Enjoy your snow day!

Saturday, January 22, 2011

A slightly inappropriate post...enter at your own risk :P

A swim team baby shower...

One of my bestest friends, Denise, asked me to make her a small cake and cupcakes for a baby shower her swim team is throwing for a teammate.   She asked that it be swim themed but baby girl-ish, too.  After about a month of googling, thinking and brainstorming, I came up with an idea for the cupcakes. 


They asked for purple, hence the purple frosting.  


The ducks are made of homemade fondant that took a little while to get to the right colors.  I definitely recommend gel food coloring when using fondant.  Much more vibrant colors.  I used a food coloring pen for the eyes and to fill in the goggles.

When it came to the cake, I was going to make a bigger ducky to go on it, but after talking to Denise last night, she made a special request.  This is what she came up with.  Slightly irreverent but very hilarious.  She swears the girl will find it funny, and I hope she does!  I was hesitant to post this but I think the warning in the post title should be enough! 



This cake speaks for itself....there are no words....




Here is everything all together.  I hope the team has a great time celebrating the newest member of their swim team!