Archive: ‘Baking for the Kids’



Betsy Ross–American Flag Cake

Look at those droopy little eyes–we are so not morning people. We get up early but are not functional till after 8:30am …

This photo was taken before school on the morning of C’s big Betsy Ross presentation.  They all had to choose a famous American to research and do a speech about.  C choose Betsy Ross because well…she must be his great great great great grandmother of course.. after-all we have the same last name. It made him really excited to do the research so I went along with his assumption.  He had to bring a prop for his presentation and I suggested that I could help him sew his own flag, but like most boys and men it was only a good prop if it included food :)   C mixed the cake batter himself (spice cake, his pick) I baked it and he rolled out and cut the fondant himself.  I did the assembly (icing the cake with cream cheese frosting then applying the fondant).

There were lots of oohs and aahs from his classmates and C had a big proud grin on his face..totally worth it!

Oh yeah his speech was great too.  I was very proud of him. The video is hard to hear.  All the kids were were stationed around the room and the parents rotated from student to student.  All those speeches going on at once made for tough video recording,  but the bit at the beginning where he reveals his cake needs no audio …the look on his face was amazing!



iPod picture of C’s Betsy Ross portrait out in the hall on the second grade timeline:


 

One more cake pic



Dora Cake


My little Brithday Girls' 4yr Portrait with her Dora CakeWe celebrated Beauty’s Fourth Birthday this weekend.

I made the cake (Dora cake,pink with two layers) as requested.

It was my first time working with fondant. Beauty is one of the few people who likes to actually eat the fondant.

I think I did an okay job, if I do say so myself!  Thank goodness she wanted lots of decorations…they sure helped to cover the imperfections.

She was happy with it, and her opinion matters the most.

The cake is always VERY IMPORTANT to her.

Beauty doesn’t consider it a birthday without a big cake.  Ace of Cakes I am not…but I try

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One Cake Pan Rainbow Cake

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Here is my version of my friend’s rainbow cake.  She made each layer a different color by adding food coloring to white cake batter, like 5 glorious layers in all.  I took the same idea and instead of baking separate cake layers in each color (I don’t have enough cake pans… or the patience to wait for them, then clean them and reuse)  I simply took 1 cup of each colored batter and added them in to the center of the pan.  Each addition caused the previous cup of batter to spread out.  I made two layers and used rainbow chip frosting to top it off.  My kids loved it and asked for me to make them “rainbow cakes” for their birthdays. Thanks for the idea MGF!

Also…….. I used  neon liquid food coloring by McCormick . They turned out to be crazy bright even after baking and I bought them at my neighborhood grocery store. No extra trip to the craft store for special gel dye BONUS! (ps.  I know food dye is not the healthiest thing for the kids, but neither is cake right! It is meant to be a special sometimes treat)

Rainbow Cookies

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Inspired by my best friend’s rainbow cake, I made these cookies for my son’s end of the year carnival tomorrow.  I am vowing however,  to make the cake too just as soon as I remember to pick up white cake mix at the store.  I also couldn’t resist including some pictures of my little beauty enjoying some samples.

Do It Yourself Hostess Cupcakes

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Hostess cupcakes eat your heart out!  I made these for the kids to take to Grandma’s for their sleep over.

Click here for the recipe

Monkey Cupcakes

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I made these cute monkey cupcakes for my sister’s monkey themed baby shower.  They were super easy and tasted great.

You just need chocolate cupcakes, chocolate frosting, vanilla wafers, mini nutter butters split in half, and black and red frosting.