Blueberries and Earl Grey tea may sound like a strange
combination, but when you try these cupcakes, you’ll be amazed by how well
these flavors mesh. The light citrusy flavor
of the Earl Grey tea complements the fresh blueberry flavor of the preserves, and
the cake itself is light and fluffy. The
blueberry preserves keeps the cake from drying out and the additional flavor transforms
ordinary cupcakes into something special.
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Mother's Day 2012
This year for Mother’s Day, I had to do something special. Since we were hosting a small party of about 20
people, I wanted to create some light or miniature desserts so that everyone
could try more than one item.
Pictured above are Chocolate Dipped Strawberries. I dipped the strawberries in chocolate and once
the chocolate hardened, I drizzled white chocolate on top. They are incredibly quick and easy to do (it
only takes about half an hour to an hour to cover 30+ strawberries), but one of
the most important steps is to make sure the strawberries are washed and dried
completely. If the strawberries are wet,
the moisture will cause the chocolate to freeze up and you’ll end up wasting
your whole bowl of melted chocolate.
I also wanted to create something with fresh fruit and custard
for a light, refreshing dessert. One of
my favorite things about baking is how creative you can be. Once you master the basics, you can always
create new combinations. For the dessert
pictured above, I used mini silicone baking cups and brushed them with melted
chocolate to make bittersweet chocolate cups.
Then I filled the cups with rich, vanilla bean custard and topped them
with fresh blueberries and strawberries and a couple dollops of fresh whipped
cream.
Another dessert that I made was a Strawberry Cream Roll,
which is a vanilla sponge cake rolled with fresh strawberries and vanilla bean
whipped cream. This dessert is perfect
since the cake, strawberries, and whipped cream are all incredibly light.
Besides the items pictured, I also made Lemon Bars and some Mini Fleur de Sel Cupcakes (Dark
Chocolate Cake, filled with Fleur de Sel Caramel, and topped with Fleur de Sel
Caramel Swiss Meringue Buttercream).
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Blueberry Sauce or Preserves
This blueberry sauce or preserves is made by cooking the
blueberries until they break down and their natural juices are released. This recipe should be made with fresh, sweet blueberries, since it does
not have much sugar added and the flavor of the fresh blueberries really
shines through.
If you add Wondra (a type of flour for mixing into sauces and gravy) as the blueberries are cooking, they will thicken up like a jam, which is perfect as a spread on toast or for filling cupcakes, such as my Blueberry Earl Grey Cupcakes, or you can leave it without flour to make a blueberry sauce which is perfect served over vanilla ice cream or as syrup for pancakes, waffles, or French toast. I make this sauce or preserves in small enough batches so that it gets eaten before I have to preserve them using glass jars.
If you add Wondra (a type of flour for mixing into sauces and gravy) as the blueberries are cooking, they will thicken up like a jam, which is perfect as a spread on toast or for filling cupcakes, such as my Blueberry Earl Grey Cupcakes, or you can leave it without flour to make a blueberry sauce which is perfect served over vanilla ice cream or as syrup for pancakes, waffles, or French toast. I make this sauce or preserves in small enough batches so that it gets eaten before I have to preserve them using glass jars.
Sunday, March 11, 2012
Blueberry Cream Cheese Coffee Cake
There are
certain sweets that I prefer to eat right out of the oven (when they’re still
warm), such as apple pie, brownies, and cookies, but this cake is one of the few
sweets that I actually enjoy more at room temperature (when the subtle flavor of
the cream cheese shines through more).
This is the perfect cake to make on a Sunday and take as a snack to work
on Monday.
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