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Showing posts with label Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desserts. Show all posts

Sunday, March 25, 2012

Top Trendy Desserts to make & buy in 2012



Whoopie Pies? Macarons? So three months ago. The latest star of the bakery case? Our money's on truck-stop staple Moon Pies.Have you noticed a relatively recent resurgence of nostalgic American desserts? BANANA SPLIT BITES
First up are BANANA SPLIT BITES from Bakers Royale! Finally the large, messy banana split has made its way into a mini shape for party trays around the globe! Whip these babies up for your next party or celebration. Little tip – you might want to make a few extra, they’re going to go FAST They seem to be popping up in bakeries and on food blogs everywhere we turn these days. And really, what’s better than a gooey, homemade strawberry pop-tart or a rich, chocolatey whoopie pie? How about a moon pie?moon pies and I am not even from the south. I use to sneak them into Christmas stockings but have not done so in years, since I have not been able to find them in the Bay Area. I actually have them on my "must make" list for 2010 and have been tossing around ideas of adding bittersweet chocolate or salted caramel.Fun fact about moon pies- in Louisiana we (most I know at least) associate them with Mardi Gras because for some odd reason every parade you go to,MINIATURE DOUGHNUTS
Doughnuts are a trendy party dessert. Serve up MINIATURE BAKED DOUGHNUTS for a sweet little treat. Decorate with a variety of colored icings + sprinkles to match your festivity. Top with a birthday candle to celebrate a birthday or wrap in small boxes for little favors.this nostalgic ultimate comfort food brings back fond childhood memories.
Bon Appétit magazine identifies pudding as one of the top 10 trends — the dessert
"Pudding, to me, means chocolate pudding," Kimball continues, adding that the English use puddings to describe desserts in general.
"The thing about a pudding is that the texture of pudding coats the tongue so you get a much more intense flavor experience than [with] other desserts like a chocolate cake."
MINIATURE APPLE PIES
MINIATURE PIES have taken over the once cupcake-ruled dessert world. From pecan to apple and everything in between, mini pies are about as all-American as they get. Perfect for a summer party or fall gathering, whip up some mini apple pies for your guests!
Yields 12 mini pies
INGREDIENTS
Crust
2 cups flour
2/3 cup butter (chilled)
1 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons water
Filling5 medium apples (peeled and chopped up into small pieces)
3/4 cup sugar
2 teaspoons cinnamon
6 tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons butter (chilled)
DIRECTIONSPreheat oven to 425 degrees. In food processor blend flour, salt and butter until it resembles small diced pieces. Add in water and blend until it looks like it’s sticking. Take out and combine it by hand until well blended. Roll out on lightly floured surface until about 1/4 inch thick. Cut 12, 4 inch circles with cup or bowl. Press each circle in the cavities of a muffin tin until all the way up each side. Mix by hand all filling ingredients and spoon into muffin bowls.Cut up butter into 12 little pieces and place one piece on each pie. Decorate them anyway you like with extra crust, or just leave plain. Bake at 425 degrees for 16-18 minutes. (Until crust is light brown and apples are bubbling). Let cool and pop out.This past year has certainly been riddled with deliciously trendy desserts! From cupcakes to donuts to bacon-flavored sweet treats, the trends moved swiftly. Cupcakes were hot in the beginning of 2011, but we saw a suddenly shift to donuts, then whoopie pies, and then we found ourselves loving all things pie-related! Cake pops stole the show for a while and mini desserts and macarons were a sure sign of a sophisticated sweets lover

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Halloween CupCakes

If you are, then taking a quick trip across to the Cupcake Cauldron might be the answer for you. Ashley’s blog is a mix of her current creations with a few great cupcake recipes thrown into the cauldron so to speak! But it is Halloween that she does best, and here are two of her creations.Martha Stewart's Cupcakes: 175 Inspired Ideas for Everyone's Favorite Treat




These show how much magic you can create by just adding a topper! Of course the cupcake flavor choice is all important as well. Ashley has used vanilla cake with fudge frosting for Pumpkin and for Skull she used a devil’s food cake with a mini peanut butter cup on the inside and peanut butter frosting on top.



Can’t believe Halloween is now just over a week away!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Cake Boss ( Large Van Cake )

Cake Boss is a reality television show, airing on TLC, set at Carlo's Bake Shop in Hoboken, New Jersey. The show stars Buddy Valastro, the shop's owner, and his family, specifically his mother, four older sisters and three brothers-in-law.Free Standard Shipping on Orders $75 or More
Season one of the show premiered on April 19, 2009, and season two premiered on October 26, 2009.
The members of the cast appear as themselves.
  • Bartolo "Buddy" Valastro The only son of Buddy Sr. and Mary.
  • Mary Valastro Bought the bakery with her husband in 1964.
  • Lisa Valastro Buddy's wife.
  • Grace Faugno The eldest child of Buddy Sr. and Mary.
  • Joe Faugno Grace's husband.
  • Maddalena "Madeline" Castano The second eldest daughter of Buddy Sr. and Mary.
  • Mauro Castano Madeline's husband and Buddy's right hand man.
  • Mary Sciarrone The middle child of Buddy Sr. and Mary.
  • Lisa Gonzalez The youngest daughter of Buddy Sr. and Mary. In "Aquarium Adventures and an Announcement", it is announced that she is pregnant.
  • Remy Gonzalez Lisa's husband.
  • Frank Amato, Jr. Buddy's first cousin and the godfather of his son, Marco.
  • Danny Dragone An employee and close family friend.
  • Sal Picinich Started working at the bakery in 1964 and is one of Buddy's most trusted employees.
  • Stephanie "Sunshine" Fernandez Buddy's first intern and she was also the first woman to work upstairs.
  • Christine Campanelli The second woman to work upstairs.
  • Violet Valentin Buddy's third intern.
  • Daniella Storzillo An employee and close family friend.
  • Toni Walton An employee.
  • Kevin "Stretch" Krand The delivery boy, known for dropping/creating mass destruction to the cakes Buddy entrusts him with to deliver.
  • Cousin Anthony The delivery boy, episodes 8 - present
  • Tony Albanese Buddy's second intern, Season 1

Saturday, September 27, 2008