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Showing posts with label cupcakes. Show all posts

Shower For Baby Barker

My  mother-in-law and I had the privilege of recently throwing a baby shower for a good friend, Vanessa.  Her due date was one week from the date of the shower, so we were hoping she would make it!  Since the shower, Vanessa has delivered her precious beautiful baby girl, Chloe.  Please see below for recipes and for party inspiration!  Thank you, Vanessa for letting us celebrate your new bundle!

white cupcakes with raspberry buttercream




 vanessa and her daughter claire




place setting

food and drink table






handsewn chair bows
homemade caramel corn for guests to take home

baby's breath centerpieces with baby pink roses

pink lemonade and water

flower petal cupcakes
chicken salad croissants


chocolate covered strawberries with pink drizzle



 ham and swiss rolls



strawberry caprese salad with homemade balsamic dressing

banana pudding parfaits


guest table

fresh cut flowers and gardenias

pom poms with ribbon

It's usually not smart to try out new recipes for groups of people, but the ones I tried sounded too good to pass up.  And I was right... I love trying new recipes and this gave me a good excuse to do so.  My poor husband Andrew never knows what he'll come home to for dinner.  Mystery Mondays aptly got their nickname from this.  Luckily the recipes for the party turned out better than I expected, and there were requests for almost all of them!  I really take deep joy when people like the food I make, so it was hard to fit my head through the door that day.

The following helped provide inspiration and recipes for the day...


the place settings and chair ties ................my mother-in-law, Caneva, made the chair ties....amazing; inspiration for our table settings and chair ties came from She Paperie, whose Sugar and Spice party you'll find at Hostess with the Mostess


chicken salad croissants.................Oh Yum Bakery in Bellingham, MA made the croissants and my mother-in-law made the chicken salad

ham and swiss rolls................. recipe is from One Charming Partyhttp://onecharmingparty.com/category/elephant-baby-shower/ ...these were really good and I've been craving them ever since

strawberry caprese salad with balsamic dressing........recipe adapted from Pink Parsley 

banana pudding parfaits..............recipe is from my sister-in-law, Michelle; parfait style inspired from Annie's Eats (one of my go-to food blogs). you can also find the recipe for the caramel corn here, too

white cupcakes with raspberry buttercream .........inspiration came from a variety of places;  I saw the cupcake holders on a blog that I now can't remember; they are by Wilton and are sold at A.C. Moore and Michael's; the raspberry buttercream was inspired by cupcakes from Wegman's that are out of this world; the buttercream recipe is from My baking addiction and the white cupcakes are from a Pillsbury white cake mix (yes, it's from a box and although I really like things from scratch, these are really good) If using the mix, make sure to use the one on the back that calls for egg whites
 

pom poms.............how to is on Martha Stewart's website



 ham and swiss rolls

12 thick slices honey ham
12 slices swiss cheese
1/2 stick butter, melted
1 T. poppy seeds
1/2 t. ground mustard
1 t. worcestershire sauce
24 pack of Hawaiian sweet rolls or other dinner rolls

Melt butter in saucepan and add in poppy seeds, ground mustard and worcestershire sauce and stir until combined.  In each roll, place 1/2 slice of ham and 1/2 slice of swiss cheese.  After all sandwiches assembled, brush butter mixture over tops of rolls.  Bake at 350 for 15 - 20 minutes.

recipe from One Charming Party


strawberry caprese salad

1 c. halved grape tomatoes
1 c. strawberries, quartered
7 oz. small mozzarella pearls
3 basil leaves, chiffonaded
Spring salad mix

Combine and enjoy!

recipe inspired by Pink Parsley

balsamic dressing

1/2 c. balsamic vinegar
1 c. olive oil
1-2 T. dijon mustard
3 T. sugar
salt and pepper to taste

Whisk all ingredients until emulsified

recipe from unremembered site; may not need all 3 T. of sugar

banana pudding

2 c. milk
2 pkgs. instant vanilla pudding
8 oz. sour cream
14 oz. Cool Whip (I used reduced fat)
9 bananas, sliced
1 box Nila wafers

Mix milk, pudding mixes and sour cream together.  Fold in Cool Whip and then layer, alternating between pudding, Nila wafers and bananas.  End with pudding layer and top with crumbled wafer OR for parfaits,  refrigerate for a few hours or overnight and then spoon into parfait glasses.  Top with dollop of whipped cream and 1 Nila wafer.

recipe from my sister-in-law, Michelle
inspiration for parfaits from Annie's Eats

raspberry buttercream

1/2 c. raspberries (blended into a puree and pushed through a sieve to remove seeds)
1 stick salted butter, softened
1 stick unsalted butter, softened
1/2 c. shortening
1/2 T. vanilla extract
1/2 t. raspberry extract (I excluded this and used more raspberry puree, next time I will probably use the extract
1 1/2 lbs. powdered sugar
2 - 4 T. very cold milk

Cream the butter and shortening with mixer.  Add extracts and raspberry puree and combine well.  Begin adding in the powdered sugar and mix thoroughly after each addition.  After all p. sugar added and incorporated well, begin adding cold milk 1 T. at a time, combining well after each addition until you reach the desired consistency. I ended up adding about another 3 T. of raspberry puree since I didn't use the raspberry extract.  Although the frosting was still very good, I'll use the extract next time.


Add 1 inverted raspberry to top of each frosted cupcake.  Dust with pale pink sanding sugar.

recipe from My baking addiction








David's First Birthday Bash



David turned ONE on Jan 22nd! I can hardly believe that he's already a year old. This year has truly gone by faster than any before it for me. I was looking at some pictures of David from when he was first born and was reminded of something my friend Miska said once about parenting, that it's the continual process of letting go. I can already sense that the changes ahead will be hard, but so beautiful nonetheless. I know that as David is able to eat all by himself and then able to put on his own clothes, it's important to remind myself that he will always need his mommy; it just changes in the ways that he needs me. My prayer is that he will come to know how deeply we love him and how deeply God loves him.

Below are pictures of our day to celebrate David! All links for recipes and party inspiration are at the bottom.





















Our food table and hot cocoa station complete with moustaches... I made mocha cupcakes with espresso frosting, cranberry curd cups, chocolate covered pretzels, marshmallows, Kermit heads (well, they slightly resemble Kermit anyway), hot cocoa and the most importantly, David's cake...




Kermit cake heads (sort of)...



Mocha cupcakes with espresso buttercream frosting and Chocolate covered pretzels (I forgot to put the fleur de sel on as they were drying so disregard the tag:))






We gave out some of the handmade marshmallows for favors...



Next up is Grandma with her hot cocoa moustache. To choose from was the Chevron, the Magician, the Texan and the Rich Uncle ..... she chose the Rich Uncle. Go Grandma!
















And here's David with his daddy at the end of his party...

















We love you, David!




Handmade Marshmallows ............ recipe from Alton Brown
Cranberry Curd Cups .......... recipe for cranberry curd from Not Without Salt
Hot Cocoa .......... recipe from Alton Brown
Mocha Cupcakes with Espresso Buttercream... recipe from Brown Eyed Baker
David's Chocolate Birthday Cake ...... All Recipes (this cake was so darn good)
Happy Birthday Banner ......... directions by Adventuroo
Moustaches ............ inspired by Pizzazzerie

Sweet 16 - An Enchanted Evening

So I've been MIA for quite awhile, but I'm almost 6 months pregnant and I think that's a good excuse. (Being pregnant is a good excuse for a lot of things...my moodiness especially) I honestly had no desire to cook or bake during my first trimester, and my blog definitely showed that.

However, right before I became pregnant ~ or found out I was pregnant, our friend Kaelyn (far left in picture below) turned 16 and I had the honor of making some of the food for her party. Andrew and I are good friends with Kaelyn's family, and Kaelyn means a lot to us, so Caneva and I were thrilled to help plan her sweet 16 party. We decided on an Italian theme since Kaelyn loves Italian food, and we decorated Caneva's backyard to look like a casual Italian restaurant, complete with an amazing waitstaff!



I made the desserts, and we had cupcakes and tiramisu.The tiramisu recipe is listed on an earlier post, but the cupcake concept came from Annie's Eats, which is a really good food blog I visit frequently. Her's look much more professional than mine, but I thought they turned out pretty well. I chose yellow and brown candy melts to make the butterflies and studded them with nonpareils. I won't post the cupcake recipe I used because it wasn't good at all; a little too dense for a cupcake and on top of that I think I over-baked them a smidge. But the icing was great, and I just used a basic buttercream. Lori (Kaelyn's mom) made stuffed shells, which were amazing, and salad and breadsticks from the Olive Garden were also on the menu. A few more pictures are below of that night!

We started off at the mall in Natick and then came back to Caneva's for dinner and a movie ~ Enchanted~ and gift opening of course. I hope you felt loved and celebrated, Kaelyn! We love you!