Tuesday 30 October 2012

Creepy Mini Spider Cupcakes

Halloween is an ongoing, week-long celebration. The more treats the better! I found a recipe for these creepy looking spider cupcakes. Even though I am EXTREMELY afraid of spiders, I thought these cupcakes were pretty cool. These mutant spiders are mini cupcakes with black sugar. Their eyes are cinnamon candy, they have marshmallow fans, and black licorice legs.


 Ingredients 
  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
    2 cups sugar
    1/2 cup cocoa powder
    2 teaspoons  baking soda
    1 teaspoon baking powder
    1/2 teaspoon salt
    1 cup vegetable oil
    2 eggs
    2 cups buttermilk 
  • Decoration:
    Black sanding sugar
    1 bag cinammon candy
    1 bag marshmallows
    1 bag black licorice
    Black sanding sugar

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees (180 degrees Celsius). In mixer, on low speed, mix together dry ingredients (flour, sugar, cocoa powder, baking soda, baking powder, and salt).
2. Add oil, eggs, buttermilk and vanilla. Increase speed and beat for 2 minutes, until well combined. Spoon into 20 paper-lined muffin cups, filling halfway.
3. Bake for about 25 minutes or until tops are firm and tester comes out clean. Transfer to rack and cool completely.
4. Ice mini cupcakes with vanilla buttercream and coat icing with black sanding sugar. Use cinnamon candy for eyes, 8 pieces of black licorice for legs, cut out tiny shapes from marshmallows for fangs. Attach it all.
5. VOILA, you got yourself creepy spider cupcakes!

Bon Appetite!

Monday 22 October 2012

Pillsbury Ready-to-Bake Pumpkin Cookies


My roommate and I usually prefer to bake our desserts from scratch. HOWEVER, come Halloween, there are cookies that we cannot resist. We wait all year round for 'Pillsbury Ready to Bake Pumpkin Cookies'. They remind me of my  childhood because my parents only allowed me to bake these kinds of cookies (I would make too much of a mess baking cookies from scratch). My roommate and I anxiously awaited for the dep by our apartment to begin selling the rolls of these Pillsbury Pumpkin Cookies. 
The process for baking can be summed into 6 simple steps: 1. Unwrap the packaging and preheat the oven to 350F, 2. Slice the cookies (not too thin but not too thick), 3. Place them on a cookie sheet (leave a little room between them), 4. Place them in the oven (once it has been preheated) for 8-10 minutes,  5. Leave them to cool, and finally 6. EAT THEM! 
To say these cookies are DELICIOUS is an extreme understatement. They are  easy to make and require very little clean-up!  Its a no brainer! Hit up the grocery store or dep nearest you and get into the Halloween mood. Plus, they make for a great study-snack. 
Bon Appetite! 

Thursday 11 October 2012

Pumpkin, Apple & Cinnamon Raisin Bread Pudding with Caramel Sauce and Whipped Cream Topping

In spirit of the Thanksgiving celebrations this past weekend, my roommate and I decided tried out a new pumpkin recipe. Instead of the traditional Pumpkin Pie, we decided to make Pumpkin, Apple & Cinnamon Raisin Bread Pudding with Caramel Sauce and Whipped Cream Topping. What a great decision it was, we finished the entire pudding between the two of us in under an hour. In order to make this dessert properly, we found a video to make the process a lot easier. Take a look! I know thanksgiving has past, but whats wrong with eating pumpkin desserts all year round!? Yolo right? 



Join Danny and DJ's videos on YouTube. They kick off the second season with this very special pumpkin dessert...as they call it a "Oooey goooey bread pudding filled with the flavours of Fall -- pumpkin, apple, cinnamon and raisins and toped with homemade caramel sauce and freshly made whipped cream." If you enjoy this video, I guarantee you will enjoy the rest of their recipes as well. 

Bon Appetite!