I thought I'd start out with a brief look into my baking past...
This photo is from last fall when I baked cupcakes for the Cast and Crew of our schools' Fall Musical "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown!" These cupcakes were plain vanilla, topped with yellow buttercream frosting and Charlie Brown's signature zig-zag stripe. As a side note, I had quite some trouble getting the frosting dark enough. It's supposed to be black, so I kept adding food coloring, but the darkest I got to was a navy blue color. So I added some Cocoa Powder, and voila! Er...well, it wasn't black exactly. But it was a dark brown! So I called it "good enough!" And everyone loved them!
Next, we've got a vegan chocolate cupcake, filled with chocolate mousse, and topped with mint-flavored buttercream frosting. For decorations, I used some edible pearl type-things that are basically like sprinkles but more...fancy? Anyway, I brought them to my family's Christmas party, and they were a hit! For the mousse, I just used some Cool Whip and added pudding mix. I didn't actually make real mousse, but this was a quick, easy, and delicious simplified recipe. (Recipes: "Moist Chocolate Cupcakes" from Cooks.com, and "Easy Chocolate Mousse" from Allrecipes.com)
This next cupcake is called "Choco-nana Cupcakes," and it came from a book called Cupcake Heaven. It's just a simple banana cupcake filled with chocolate chips. The frosting is a plain cream cheese frosting, and it's topped with a freshly sliced banana. My 4-year-old cousin ate these and loved them. I have to say, the combination of chocolate, cream cheese, and banana was perfection. The only thing I did not care for was how the banana slice didn't quite stay fresh after a day or two. It got chewy, and well...you know how bananas get after sitting out. So, if you want to use bananas on a cupcake, make sure they will get eaten up within a day.
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First layer spread with ganache |
This cake was...well, interesting to say the least. It was delicious, it was just a whole lot of work to get the layers just right. I made this two-layered cake a couple of weeks ago. It was the first time I had ever constructed a two-layer cake. The cake itself is a chocolate cake, the middle layer is ganache, and for the frosting, I went with the classic vanilla buttercream. Then on top, I drizzled some more ganache, and decorated it with a couple little blackberries.

So, that's my story so far. There have been other cupcakes...if I find the pictures I'll post them...but for now, this is a pretty good summary.
(Oh, and as a side note, I don't have a fancy camera like many other baking/cooking blogs do. Bummer, I know. But I try my best with my little digital camera and Droid camera. So, in short, I'm sorry for poor camera quality. I'm sure there's more to come!)
I love the Charlie Brown cupcakes :) I'm looking forward to reading more of your baking adventures!
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