Tuesday, December 2, 2014

These are a few of my favorite things Christmas Edition roundup 2014

I love Christmas and I always have more ideas than time.

Plus I have so many favorite things from past years I want to make which makes it a super fun time full of baking for me but I don't always follow through with pictures and blog posts. Sometimes all I get is a quick Instagram picture (My Instagram CLICK HERE) and I'm off to the next treat on my list.

Yup if I've made it before chances are I won't be taking pictures so to solve that dilemma I'm posting a few of my favorite things on my list to revisit this year.


Gingerbread dress up cookie decorating party - forget the houses and make up batches of easy to decorate gingerbread people with little fondant clothes and accessories that the kids will have a ball decorating.


This is one of my favorite all time posts as my family had so much fun while I was taking the photo's and it's such a precious memory to me, plus there is even a picture of me included. CLICK HERE for full post and tutorial.


Oh Deer these cookies are so sweet. I adore these so much in fact I have a batch ready to decorate right now. They are perfect bit sized cookies and the cup edge gimmick is kinda fun. Plus you can always make them without the little cup edge hole and they are perfect sweet deer cookies. CLICK HERE for instructions.


Christmas nesting doll cookies - Quite a few years back I organised a cookie swap with a few other Australian cookie and cake decorators and it was such fun. These cookies remind me of how sweet and approachable everyone was despite the fact they all have such busy lives and businesses. Ireally wish I had of kept up with this tradition, it's on my wish list of things to do again. CLICK HERE for post


Ruffled 3D Christmas tree - I had this idea for a while for a ruffle rainbow cake but it was Christmas time so I decided to make a Christmas tree instead. I called it the Anit Fruit cake and it turned out to be just the right time it was a hit on Pintrest and I even did a version for The Cake Blog which was a lovely honor. The next year I made a Candy cane version. Each year I have a new idea, I'm really hoping I get time to make a different take on the cake this year. CLICK HERE for green ruffle Christmas tree instructions.
CLICK HERE for candy cane Christmas tree instructions.


Peppermint Cookie Fudge (that is all) - no really that is all I don't need to say anymore do I, I think you can see why this is in my list. CLICK HERE for recipe.

Christmas round up 2013 - See the below picture for last year's round up including that Pinata cake plus some seriously cute macarons and pretty sugar cookies. CLICK HERE for post.


Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores. 

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission.  

Monday, November 24, 2014

Baking pretty cupcakes -in greengate bowls

Mini Greengate bowls available Simply Sweet Home CLICK HERE

Ooops due to some technical difficulties (or maybe more accurately a spectacular baking fail) I do not have my planned recipe post this week.

Instead I'm going to share these pictures I took quite a while back using up leftover frosting, candy, sugar flowers and sprinkles to decorate some cupcakes I baked in mini bowls.


They turned out soooo pretty.

The kids had these for afternoon tea and it made the everyday into a bit of a fancy occasion.


Plus I love using those little mini bowls to bake stuff in, I use them when ever I can (um maybe to justify to Mr Sweet how many of them I have sitting around the house).


If you would like to decorate your cupcakes in a similar way, fill mini bowls (or teacups or cupcake cases) around 3/4 full then when baked and cooled top with frosting or icing (I used raspberry Italian Meringue Buttercream piped using a star tip to make lots of small stars).

Add a macaron (Click here for my macaron recipe) some sugar flowers (Click here for my tutorial on how to make your own sugar flowers) and then some sprinkles, sixlets, marshmallows and sprinkles.

Shopping notes
Greengate bowls available at Simply Sweet Home
My sixlets and marshmallows were from Big Lolly
Macaron recipe CLICK HERE
Sugar Flowers CLICK HERE
Soft sugar pearls from Queen Australia


Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores.

This is not a sponsored post however I am related to the owner of Simply Sweet Homes.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission. 




Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Cherry spice cupcake recipe

(Tins and bowls Greengate from Simply Sweet Home)

So I love cake, I mean we all love cake don't we, but I usually love it even more when my cake is pretty and tastes good too.

I guess I'm kinda a bit shallow as I will nearly always go for the prettied up version given a choice.

Sophie Vintage bowl CLICK HERE

Which brings me to these cupcakes in the pictures.

I'm going to have to be honest and tell you, I preferred these cupcakes plain without frosting.

I know, I know my shallow facade is crumbling faster than I can polish off a cookie.

Red Coco Red tin shaker (used as cutlery holder) CLICK HERE

I guess in the end it's what's inside that counts to me.

But the good news is that if you bake these cupcakes in gorgeous little bowls like I did, they will look pretty with just a sprinkle of powdered/icing sugar and a few fresh cherries and you can let their natural beauty shine.

Anyhoo, I know I have shared that I adore Greengate stoneware here quite a few times, but seriously. Look at this stuff!

I picked up this latest lot at a new Australian shop Simply Sweet Homes CLICK HERE

Those little bowls are AWESOME they look so delicate, but I use them to bake all the time and then pop them in the dishwasher and they are still as good as new.

Set of 3 tins coco red CLICK HERE

Cherry spice cupcake recipe
Recipe will make 5 medium size bowl cupcakes (3/4 cup capacity) or 12 regular cupcakes. The cupcakes in the picture are decorated with a simple cream cheese frosting.

3/4 cup self raising flour (US 3/4 cup plus 1 rounded Tbsp)
2/3 cup caster sugar (US 2/3 cup plus 1 Tbsp)
140 g (5oz) unsalted butter softened
2 tsp ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp ground ginger
1/4 tsp salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
3 eggs rood temperature
1 cup pitted cherries

Optional to serve
Fresh cream whipped
Cherries
Icing/powdered sugar

Preheat oven to 160 C (fan forced) (320 F). Position rack in center of oven.

In a large mixing bowl combine all ingredients except the cherries and mix until well combined and there are no lumps. Fold the cherries into the mixture.

Spoon mixture into bowls or cupcake cases.

Place cupcakes into the oven and cook for approx 24-27 minutes for the bowls or 20-23 min for the regular cupcakes. The cupcakes will be golden when ready and a skewer inserted will come out dry.

Allow to cool.

Serve with a dollop of fresh whipped cream, fresh cherries and a sprinkle of powdered/icing sugar.

Sophie Vintage mini latte cup CLICK HERE

Linda Vandermeer is a blogger, baker, maker and author of the cookbook ' Sweets on a Stick': More than 150 kid friendly recipes for cakes, candies, cookies and pies on the go!. Published in the US the book is available at most online book stores. 

This post is not sponsored however I am related to the owner of Simply Sweet Homes.

Original Ideas, photography and recipes by Linda Vandermeer do not reuse without permission.