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Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Sunday, February 07, 2016

Battenberg Cake for Downton Night

After last week's spew fest, I decided to hold off on making flummery pudding this week.  Whoa!  I just knew Robert Crawley's health would take a turn for the worst this season but I had no idea he was going to spray blood all over a dinner party. 
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While it did make for exciting television, I had a difficult time stomaching my Chelsea Bun... and I thought they were a rather delicious bit of jammy goodness.

I am looking forward to some fun between Lady Edith and Lady Mary as Lady Edith's new confidence and willingness to take on a new life seems to have enrobed her with Teflon armor.  I like this Edith.  No, I LOVE this Edith!  I just hope Mary doesn't blab what she has discovered about her sister.  That is all we need.

Tonight's Downton dessert is Battenberg cake.  I have seen this dessert on many a tea table, mostly in magazines, and thought it would be too difficult so I keep passing it by.  However, I stumbled upon this recipe and thought, "Hey, I can do that!"  Battenberg isn't difficult per se, but it can a bit tricky if one doesn't have a properly sized pan (which I don't). 

"What is a Battenberg cake?" you ask.  Well, it is a Victorian era dessert created to celebrate the marriage of Queen Victoria's granddaughter, Princess Victoria, to Prince Louis of Battenbug.  The checkered pattern was to represent the four princes of Battenberg.  Usually, the pattern is yellow and pink but in honor of the Denver Broncos Superbowl win, I made one in orange and blue.

While my final product tasted delicious, it was about as ugly as they come.  The marzipan layer was too thick, my sections of cake were not as even as I initially thought them to be, the colors were unattractive and prior to slicing, it looked like a loaf of wheat bread.  HIDEOUS.  If you choose to make this usually elegant dessert, either buy your marzipan or use blanched almonds and stick with the traditional cake colors.

Here was my process (so you know what NOT to do).

Ingredients for the Cake:
  • 1 cup unsalted butter, softened
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 eggs
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond extract
  • 2 cups flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon salt
  • Food coloring (in the colors you are using -- Traditionally, one portion is left alone and the other is dyed pink using red food coloring.  I dyed one portion orange and the other blue.)

Ingredients for topping:
  • 1 cup apricot jam 
  • 2 teaspoons water
  • 2 cups ground almonds (blanched)
  • 3 cups confectioners sugar
  • 1 egg, room temperature
  • 1 1/2 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1/4 teaspoon almond extract

Directions:

In a large bowl, add the butter, sugar, eggs, vanilla, almond extract, flour, baking powder, and salt.   Using a hand mixer, blend until the ingredients come together.  Do not over mix.

Separate the thick batter into two equal portions, placing one portion into a separate bowl.  Add food coloring to the batter as desired.

In a Battenberg cake pan, place the batter into separate compartments.  If no Battenberg pan is available, separate an 8"x8" pan using foil and parchment as directed here.  Otherwise, prepare two loaf pans with parchment and place a chunk of foil about 2" from the end to ensure there is enough batter to bake to approximately the same size. 

Bake in a 350 degree Fahrenheit oven for 25 to 30 minutes, until toothpick comes out clean.  Remove from oven and cool in pan for 5 minutes.  Then, lift from the pan by the parchment and continue to cool completely.

In a small bowl, mix the jam and a little water to loosen a bit but do not make it watery. This will be the glue used to bring together the checkerboard pattern. 

To make the homemade marzipan, bring together the ground almonds (mine weren't blanched so the final product will not be light in color), confectioner's sugar, egg, lemon juice, and almond extract in the bowl of a mixer.  Blend until it becomes a paste.  (I neglected to get a photo of this process.)

Once the cakes are cool, cut each colored cake in half lengthwise and trim to equal sizes.  This will ensure that when stacked upon each other, they are the same size.  Once trimmed, coat each side of the cakes with apricot jam and stack together in a checkerboard fashion. 
 
Roll out the marzipan and cover the entire Battenberg.  Using a small paring knife, make an indented pattern on the top as a decorative flourish.  Mine was soo ugly I didn't bother.

I found it difficult to roll the marzipan to a very thin layer.  I recruited my husband to help me but even he was unable to get it really thin.  I finally gave up and went with it the way I had it.

When serving, cut into small slices to display the checkerboard pattern.

Enjoy with a piping hot cup of tea.  Tonight, I am enjoying Snowflake Tea from the Tea Cozy!  Snowflake tea is a black tea with a lovely aroma and light flavor of coconut, a perfect accompaniment to the nutty flavor of the marzipan... even though this confection was most certainly NOT a feast for the eyes.

Based on the previews this week, we finally get to lay eyes on Lady Mary's turquoise and gold dress.  I have been waiting for this for a long time.  Magnificent elegance.  I think it might be my favorite evening look she has worn.
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I think we will also see Edith's relationship with the agent continue to grow.  I think this is also contributing to her growing confidence.  So far, he seems like a keeper!
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I do hope Mr. and Mrs. Bates' baby continues to grow healthy and strong.  I really don't want to see them disappointed again.  Feeling sad for the Bates is not a fun way to pass the time. My fingers are crossed for Mr. Carson as well.  If he keeps talking to Mrs. Hughes/Carson the way he has, well, that Scottish chickie is going to give him a good wallop! 

Let the drama begin!

Thursday, January 29, 2015

Class Valentines

I love a good class valentine. As soon as the Valentines' Day goodies replace the Christmas items on store shelves, I begin my search for the kids' class valentines.

As much as I love a good cartoon character card, I am partial to the homemade valentine.  However, with all of the work demands, I may not always be as creative as I would like to be.  That sends me to Pinterest for ideas.

For my three-year-old son, we decided to do dinosaur valentines this year.  I found a delightful free printable here.  I got the plastic dino figures and the cellophane bags from the Target dollar bins.  I also chose to add a couple of Dove Heart candies.  I think they turned out very cute.




For my five-year-old daughter, I had more input.  She was very open to whatever we put together but required the outcome be cute.  While buying dinos at Target, we ran across these adorable little 20-page note pads.  I created the following printable and used double stick tape to affix each note pad to its card.  Since they work on their names in Kindergarten, she had the honor of writing her name on all 48 cards.  Lucky kid.



We can't wait to distribute these simple yet cute cards to their classes on February 13th!


Bye Week - Downton Night 3

So I am a little behind in sharing our culinary journey through Season 5 of Downton Abbey.  I was very sick with a terrible cold the weekend episode 3 was aired.  My husband, who did not want to miss out, went to Starbucks and brought back mini vanilla scones to enjoy with our tea.  What a guy!

The point of this post?  We don't always need to engage in a lot of prep and clean-up to enjoy a fun Downton viewing experience!!


Tuesday, July 15, 2014

DIY Cake Picks

I love homemade desserts!  Who doesn't?!  I especially love seeing how desserts are presented.  People definitely unleash their creativity on dessert plates.  Birthday parties are no exception.

Cake picks have become HUGE in the party industry... and they aren't cheap!  I have taken to making my own cake picks to reinforce the theme.  Thus far I have crafted flowers with the child's age on them, Peppa and George Pig, monsters, tractors, Minnie Mouse, farm animals and now pirates.  With a few items and a little bit of time, it is easy to create personalized cake picks.

Here's how...

1.  Gather your materials: card stock, images, sandwich picks or coffee stirrers, hot glue gun, hot glue sticks, and Cricut, scissors, or a craft punch.


2.  Design your images and print onto card stock.  I am not a design expert but I can use Microsoft Publisher.  I usually troll on Google Images for a graphic I like and bring it into the document.  For my son's upcoming pirate party, I used this adorable pirate found here to design the front of the pick.  I copied the image to fill a page for printing.

Once printed onto card stock, cut out each circle.  This can be done by hand or with an appropriately sized round craft punch.


3.  Cut the backs of the picks out of another color of card stock, sized slightly larger than the first.  My pirates were 2-inches in diameter so I sized the backs at 2 1/2-inches and used a Cricut to cut them from black card stock.  A punch could also be used.


4.  Using hot glue, run a bead 1/4th of the way down one side of the wooden sandwich pick.  Quickly apply and center the image to the bead, then press into place.



5.  Apply a bead 1/4th of the way down the other side of the wooden sandwich pick.  Quickly apply and center the backing, then press into place.  This hides the mechanics well.


6.  Use one image for a cluster effect or create a variety to mix it up.  I added crossed swords, a cute skull and crossbones and a parrot guarding treasure.   These picks are ready to top some cupcakes!


7.  These picks also work great using coffee stirrers in place of sandwich picks for placement in guests' drinks, much like that iconic umbrella!


Thursday, July 03, 2014

ANOTHER Pinata?!!

In my last pinata post, I claimed I would likely never make another.

I caved.



The daughter turns 5 this summer and despite her endless pleas for a princess party, I convinced her to go with a farm theme.  How did I do the seemingly impossible?  First, she has many boys in her class and we felt they may not appreciate pink and sparkly the way she does.  Second, as an agricultural educator, I felt compelled to cram a little ag literacy into these kiddos before they head off to their respective kindergartens this fall.  Always teaching and advocating for the industry I love!

In order to increase my daughter's level of excitement, I gave in and told her I would make a pinata.  I am not going to go step-by-step through the process here.  Feel free to use my previous post as a reference.  Rather, I thought I would show off the form and the finished product.

Yep!  It is a chip box!!  I like the thinner cardboard because it shouldn't take as long to break into.  I reinforced all of the edges with masking tape, then added a folded piece of cardboard to serve as the roof.  I secured it to two of the box's flaps with staples and of course, more masking tape.  Then, I proceeded to cover the entire thing with red and black tissue and embellished with a couple of sets of barn doors and cute animals.



I am still considering putting straw or raffia in the barn loft.  I think it might add to the authenticity, as well as hide the mechanics used to hang this beast.  Overall, not bad!




Just a couple of weeks until it gets smashed to bits.  Until then, it will remain in my office to protect it from little hands.  :-)

See the finished, hanging product here! 


Monday, June 30, 2014

Celebrating the Pre-K Graduate with a Candy Lei!

My first born graduated from preschool last week.  Weeks before the event, my daughter began counting down to the big day.  She even practiced her songs and revealed all the special surprises her teachers had planned.  She was giddy!  I thought I was emotionally strong when we arrived to the school but as she filed onto the playground with her classmates and flashed a shy smile, the tears were instant.

To celebrate her big day, I made a candy lei.  What a fun, easy way to honor our special little graduate!

The process:


1.  Gather your materials:  Candy, cellophane, yarn or curly ribbon, and scissors.  Be sure to select non-chocolate options if the event is held outdoors or during warmer temperatures.



2.  Cut the cellophane slightly larger than the candy used.  Be sure to securely wrap the cellophane around the candy, leaving room to tie the ends.  The seam of the cellophane should be at the back of the wrapper.



3.  Use the yarn to tightly tie each end of the cellophane wrapper.




4.  Link individually wrapped candies by their ends.  Link them so the wrappers face the same direction, tying knots at the back.  This makes for a more attractive finished product.  Continue until the lei is the desired length, then link the two ends to close the loop and form a necklace.  Trim the ends of the yarn or curl the ends of the curling ribbon.  Add bows or other decorative embellishments between candies on the front side, if desired.





5.  Drape the necklace around the neck of the special graduate and wait for the smiles.  (Pay no attention to her hairdo.  Shortly after the ceremony, she ripped the hair bow off of her head.  Lovely.)



Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Minnie Mouse Birthday

A Minnie Mouse Birthday Party!


The three-year-old is turning four!  Where did the time go?


Wee One requested a Minnie Mouse themed party and I was happy to oblige.  Who could turn down this sweet face?

Since school was finally out for summer, I had a little time to prep.

Invitations

We had a little photo shoot in the front yard.  It was difficult to choose the cover photo.  I petitioned my family to vote for their favorite.  This was their choice.



I printed the pictures at Costco and used the Cricut to cut out a little phrase to place on the front of the card.  I think they turned out cute.  Don't you?


Decorations

I used the Cricut to create a birthday sign.  I did not wish to spend the high price on a new cartridge so I used what I had.  I cut out circles in 5-inch and 3-inch sizes to make the mouse silhouette.  I also found a butterfly shape on my garden cartridge and used it to make Minnie's bow.  I just cut off the body and glued it into place.


Pinata

I made my own pinata to fit with the theme.  While it was a LOT of work, I am very pleased with the result.  So was Wee One!!   You can find the tutorial here!


Party Hats

Party hats were made for the younger guests.  Of course they had to fit the theme!  You can find the tutorial here!

Games

In addition to the pinata, we played "Pin the Bow on Wee One".  It was a cute game and I found it on Pinterest.  Where?  I can't remember but if you are the one who came up with the idea, you are BRILLIANT!


Cakes

What is a party without birthday cake?  Rather, what is a party without chocolate cake?!  I made the Minnie Mouse cake by baking one rectangle cake and one round cake.  I cut two circles from the rectangle cake to make ears.  I placed together to form the iconic silhouette and frosted the entire thing.  I then added a bow shaped box lid which I found from the dollar bin at Target.  Perfect!


We also had Minnie Mouse cupcakes (thanks to Pinterest for the idea).  I made strawberry cupcakes with cream cheese frosting and adorned them with one standard Oreo and two mini Oreos for ears.  The bows were cut from a sheet of sugar purchased at Michael's.


I thought about using my mouse ear cookie cutter the moment I knew we were having a Minnie Mouse party.  These sugar cookies were tricky to make as the ears kept breaking off!  What you see on this platter is the best of the bunch.  Although they did not turn out as expected, they were delicious!  The recipe for the cookies and the icing can be found at these links.


Goodie Bags

I used the Minnie Mouse heads I cut out with the Cricut, to decorate white paper bags.  I filled each one with summer time treats!  The kiddos were very excited about the popsicle molds.  I also added a thematic coloring book to each bag.  I made it by downloading black and white graphics from Google Images.



Everyone seemed to have a wonderful time... even in the 100 degree heat.














Happy 4th birthday, Wee One!  

We love you soo much!!