Posts in the ‘Cake, Cupcakes, and Desserts’ Category

RECIPE: Chocolate Cherry Whoopie Pies

Gretchen from Three Little Monkeys Studios took our original whoopie pie recipe and made it her own for Valentine’s Day by adding cherries to the mix. How beautiful do these look?!

To see her full recipe, head to Three Little Monkeys Studios. Thanks, Gretchen, for sharing! (Note: Gretchen’s son is allergic to dairy, so she substituted in margarine and rice milk and says they turned out great.)

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DIY: How to Make a Chocolate Heart Cookie Wreath

How great is this Valentine’s Day cookie wreath

I saw this original Christmas cookie wreath Marcela M from The Celebration Girl created, and of course I thought it was the coolest thing.

So I asked Marcela if she’s be willing to put together a tutorial for a Valentine’s Day cookie wreath, and she so kindly agreed. So below is Marcela’s tutorial….

Thank you very much, dear Jillian, for inviting me to post this tutorial in your blog.

This cookie wreath takes a little bit of time but is very, very easy to do, and it is an original way of presenting decorated cookies.

In order to make it, I used different cutters.

The light blue cutters, including the circles with which I formed the wreath are part of a set I bought at Ikea.

I also used heart shaped cutters, that I had bought a long time ago and a bow shaped cutter.

In case you want to do this cookie wreath and, since I know how hard it is to find a variety of cookie cutters in some  countries, I have made a template of the different shapes, so that you can print them and cut.

For the wreath itself, you can draw two circles of different sizes, according to your needs, cut them and use them to make the wreath. The biggest circle I used was equal to a 9 inch pan (20 cms).

I made this wreath out of chocolate cookies, because I like how chocolate cookies taste with royal icing, but it can also be made with sugar cookies or gingerbread cookies.

Use your favourite rolled cookie dough. For the royal icing, I used this recipe from Sweetopia.

For the wreath, you will need:

  • Cookie dough
  • Royal icing
  • Templates or cookie cutters (If you are using the templates you need to print them, cut them, place them on top of the rolled cookie dough and cut around them with a sharp knife)
  • Piping bags
  • Piping tips number 1 and 2.
  •  I also use squeeze bottles for flooding the wreath itself, because it takes too long with a piping tip due to the big surface

Instructions:

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F or 150 degrees C.

Roll the cookie dough about ½ cm and cut the cookies. Place them on a baking sheet covered with baking paper and put them in the freezer to chill for about 10 minutes, so that they keep the shape.

Bake the cookies. Once they are ready, remove from the oven and let cool completely.

Transfer the wreath to the serving plate. The reason I recommend doing this is that, once decorated, it will become too heavy to transfer and it may break. It is therefore better to transfer it at this stage to make sure that it will remain intact.

Prepare the royal icing. Color it as desired and thin to the adequate consistency (I use the 20 second rule, which means that, if you draw a line with a knife on the royal icing, it takes 20 seconds for the line to disappear). Once the royal icing is ready, put it in piping bags/squeeze bottles. You are now ready to decorate!

Prepare your “decorating station.” I like to have all material at hand: cookies in cookie sheets,  a variety of sprinkles and sanding sugar, plates covered with parchment paper for applying sanding sugar, as well as the piping bags and an extra plate.

As you can see from the wreath, I decorated the cookies in different ways. I left some cookies really simple, with only one colour and no further details, and for some others I used other techniques.

I will now walk you through each of them:

For the simple cookies, I just outlined the cookie and then flooded immediately. I then shook it a bit, to even out the icing, and let it dry for 12 hours.

For the cookies with hearts, I outlined the cookie in the base colour and flooded it.

I shook the cookie, and once the icing was even, I piped dots in a different color. I then took a toothpick and traced a line going from the dot’s top to bottom…and a heart shaped appeared. I did this with all dots and then let the cookie dry for 12 hours.

For the cookies that have a single heart in the middle, I just added a heart-shaped sprinkle right after flooding.

For the cookies which have a border with sanding sugar, I first iced them as in the case of the simple cookies, and let them dry for 12 hours. After they were fully dry, I outlined them with royal icing, then immediately poured sanding sugar on top. I let the sanding sugar set (for about 30 minutes), then turned the cookie upside down to remove any extras.

You could use nonpareils instead of sprinkles using this same method.

I outlined some cookies with heart shaped sprinkles. In this case I proceeded just as in the case before, outlining the cookies after they were fully dry, and adding the sprinkles to the outlining icing.

For the wreath, I proceeded as with the simple cookies, but I let this one dry for 24 hours to make sure that the icing would not suffer any damage once placing the rest of the cookies on top of it.

After all cookies are decorated, you can start playing with them on top of the wreath, until you find a combination that pleases you. You can combine large and small cookies and stack some on top of the other, or combine a variety of small cookies.

Once you find a combination that you are happy with, glue the cookies to the wreath with royal icing. Let the icing set for 12 hours and your wreath is ready!

If you have extra cookies, you can place them in clear bags, tie them with a pretty ribbon, attach a couple of cute straws and give them as presents!

I hope that you like this tutorial and, please, do not hesitate to contact me by leaving a message in this post or contacting me at The Celebration Girl if you have any questions about the process or if you need any clarifications. Happy Valentine’s Day!

Thank you again, Marcela, for showing us how to make this incredible treat!!

Btw, here’s the template. Click to enlarge.

 

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DIY: How to Make A Rice Krispie Treat Dragons for Chinese New Year

Norene from Party Pinching puts together some of the most creative dessert tables on our site. Because it’s the Year of the Dragon, her most recent Chinese New Year table featured these incredibly creative Rice Krispie Treat dragons.

If you want to do something for Chinese New Year, how about making some for yourself (and even getting your kids to help because they’ll love the ingredients). Plus, they’re quite easy, take a look…

SUPPLIES:

  • Rice Krispie Treats
  • Strawberry Fruit by the Foot (red)
  • Wilton candy eyes
  • Jujubes (red)
  • Mini m&m’s (red)
  • Color by the Foot Fruit by the Foot (yellow/orange/green mix)
  • Optional – can of frosting

DIRECTIONS:

  • Cut Rice Krispie treats into 1” x 1 ¾” rectangles.
  • Wrap with red Fruit by the Foot, cut so it overlaps a little, it should stick to itself.  If not, use frosting to attach.
  • Cut a piece of red Fruit by the Foot for the top to fit.

  • Add the red Jujubes – if they do not stick to the fruit snack, use frosting to attach.
  • Add eyes and m&m nose.
  • Cut small yellow triangles from the Color by the Foot.
  • Attach two triangles to the side of the head and one in between the eyes with frosting if desired.
  • Make the tail from the red Fruit by the Foot, pinching it to make it wavy so it looks like ribbon.
  • Attach head to tail – if it has trouble sticking, attach with frosting.

Voila! Aren’t they adorable?! Thank you, Norene for your tutorial. To learn more about Norene check out her blog, Party Pinching, and you must see her other gorgeous dessert tables!

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RECIPE: The Perfect Chewy Chocolate Cookies

I’m a self confessed chocoholic. So when my husband mentioned a few weeks ago he and my daughter were talking about baking chocolate cookies, I was not going to let them forget it.

Baking is one of our favorite family activities, so when we don’t have a busy weekend, we like to create in the kitchen.

Here are our yummy chewy chocolate cookies that are the exact right amount of sweet, perfect for adult and child palates alike. Plus, they’re crunchy on the outside, chewy on the inside. If you’re thinking of chocolate cookies, I promise you will love this recipe!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup butter
  • 3/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 3/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 eggs
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1 3/4 cups all purpose flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons baking soda
  • 1 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 2-3 tablespoons sanding sugar

 

Directions

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

Combine the dry ingredients in a medium bowl: flour, salt, baking soda, and cocoa powder. Whisk just until the ingredients look evenly distributed. Don’t worry about clumps of cocoa powder, they’ll break apart when you mix into the wet stuff.

In a larger mixing bowl, add the butter, eggs, granulated sugar, brown sugar (lightly packed), and vanilla. Mix until creamy. We used salted butter – if you use unsalted you might want to add another 1/2 teaspoon of salt.

Add the dry ingredients in 3-4 batches until fully mixed. The dough will be very thick.

Scoop out ping pong ball sized scoops of dough. Roll the dough in the sanding sugar so they are about half coated. Lightly press on a cookie sheet. We used a Silpat, so we didn’t butter the sheet. These cookies will flatten out (double in diameter) so leave plenty of room between cookies.

Bake for about 10 minutes at 350 degrees. The cookies should start to show cracks on the top about a minute before they are done.

After you take them out, let them rest for about 5 minutes. They should be a little crisp on the outside, and chewy in the middle – yum! We made just under three dozen cookies in total.

We also tried a batch with some maldon sea salt sprinkled on top. They were interesting, but we didn’t like them as much as the batch with sanding sugar.

If you make them, please send photos to jillian@catchmyparty.com. How perfect would these be for Valentine’s Day. Yum!

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My Favorite Valentine’s Day Treats on Etsy… Yum!

I love Valentine’s Day. Maybe it’s because it’s my birthday month, I love pink, and I love… love.

So, here’s my first Valentine’s Day post of the season. Check out these amazing treats I found on Etsy. I want to eat them all!!

Valentine’s Day Sugar Cookies by Sugar Sanctuary

Corset Chocolate Lollipops by Sugarbellys Boutique

 Rose Petal Heart Lollipop by sweetniks

 Million Kisses Cupcake Toppers by mimicafe Union

 Valentine Cake Pops by the Sweet Source

Gstring and Boxer Hand Decorated Iced Sugar Cookies by Baked

Assorted Valentine’s Doughbabies

Love Sundae Cake Pops by Cocoa Confections

Tomorrow I’ll be showing off my favorite non-edible, but still delicious, Valentine’s Day Etsy finds. Wait until you see…

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Thank You Lori’s Place

Lori from Lori’s Place, baker of some of the most beautiful decorated sugar cookies, just sent me the most adorable box of holiday treats. Thank you, Lori! I’m trying to save them until tomorrow, but my five-year-old daughter has other plans. We’ll see how much willpower I have. :)

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If you need beautiful decorated cookies, definitely check out Lori’s Place.  She does beautiful work that I am continually showing off. Her shop is on vacation for the holidays, so definitely check back after the New Year.

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My Favorite Crafty Food Tutorials from our Link Up Party

Thanks to everyone who so far has linked up their tutorials, recipes, and free printables to our holiday link party! I’ll be showing off more of your work, so please add your links.

Here are my favorite crafty food tutorials, all these brought to you by the Dollhouse Bake Shop. How cute are these holiday pops!

Candy Bar Penguin Pops

Hot Cocoa Marshmallow Pops

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Candy Bar Reindeer Pops

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To see even more fun and festive holiday treat tutorials, check out the Dollhouse Bake Shop.

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PARTY PHOTO OF THE WEEK

This week’s party photo comes from Angela S’s Chic and Glamorous Christmas Party. Can you believe these are mini cakes?! I wonder what they taste like…

This holiday party is stunning. If you haven’t seen the whole thing, it’s worth a look.

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TRENDS: Mini Desserts for Thanksgiving

(GIVEAWAY: Win a GiftGloss Kit worth $39.95 for all your holiday wrapping needs! You’ll love this!)

We’re seeing a lot of mini desserts for Thanksgiving. What’s great about them is they’re self-serve, so no need to worry about cutting cakes and pies, and also they’re cute and precious, adding an interesting visual to your dessert spread. Some great ideas for mini desserts are cupcakes, pies, crisps, caramel apples,  trifle, tartlets, petit fours, and cheesecakes. Here are some ideas from parties on our site to inspire you…

Kori C’s Halloween and Thanksgiving Inspiration

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Paula M’s I am Thankful For… Celebration

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Brandy K’s Neighborhood  Outdoor Fall Movie Night

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Katie H’s Fall Pumpkin Celebration

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Amanda P’s Thanksgiving Dessert Table

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For more inspiration, check out all the Thanksgiving celebrations on our site, and if you need free Thanksgiving printables, wait until you see our collections…



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GIVEAWAY: Win a GiftGloss Kit worth $39.95 for All Your Holiday Wrapping Needs

If you’re into pretty gift wrapping in a snap, and especially if you give away lots of holiday goodies, you must see our newest giveaway! We’re giving away an entire GiftGloss Kit worth $39.95.

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So first, what is GiftGloss? It’s a slide ‘n tie sleeve of clear wrapping material wound on a roll. You simply slide your gift into the clear sleeve and tie the ends with your favorite ribbon. Then voila, you’ve got pretty wrapping in minutes. Look at what you can do…

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Gorgeous, right?

The entire GiftGloss kit includes:

  • One dispensers (approx.14-3/4”l x 3-3/8”w x 2-1/4”h)  Made in USA.
  • One 50′ roll of 6” wide tubular GiftGloss – Made in China.
  • One 50’ roll of 12” wide tubular GiftGloss – Made in China.
  • Two sheets “foofed by me” stickers.
  • One “Helping Hand” tool. (color will vary)

GiftGloss was developed by the FoofQueens, three friends, to help people find an easy way to “foof” up their gifts.  Here’s what they have to say about GiftGloss:

  • It’s easy – any age, any skill level can do it
  • It’s economical – each roll wraps 15-20+ gifts
  • It’s conforms to any shape – no boxes needed
  • It’s food-safe – great for homemade or store-bought goodies
  • It’s versatile – creative ideas are infinite
  • It’s fits in drawer – easy to store & access
  • AND… IT’S JUST PLAIN FUN!

Told ya it was cool.  To enter the giveaway, just “like” FoofQueens on Facebook, then leave a comment at the end of this post saying you did it. Easy peasy!

The FoofQueens are also offering our readers a 20% discount on all GiftGloss kits until November 30th. Just type in COUPON CODE “catchmyparty” at checkout. Thank you, FoofQueens, for this fabulous giveaway!

We’ll pick a winner at random on Thursday, November 17th at 10:00PM (PST).  Any entries after that won’t be considered, sorry.  We will use random.org to generate our winner and will notify you by email.

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