Showing posts with label bakeries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bakeries. Show all posts
Saturday, September 14, 2013
Ducks!
So in the town I used to live in for a couple months, there was a road called Duck Slough. I still don't know how to pronounce it. And that story has nothing to do with the duck cake I made, I just thought it was interesting.
Now, to the cakes!
My roommate loves rubber duckies! And why not? They're cute! And since I knew she loved duckies, they were the basis for the birthday cake I made for her. Birthday cake AND cupcakes. Because, well... why not?
The only problem is, I am a procrastinator. Surprise. I swear that's what gets me everytime I go to make a cake. This time it was because I couldn't find the candy molds I needed, and I didn't have time to order them online. So I called or visited 4 or 5 craft stores, and none of them had rubber ducky molds!
Then inspiration hit, and I remembered the cake decorating supply store in Tampa. So I called them up, and guess what? They had one mold left! So I had to book it there before they closed, and silly me, I had to drive there in rush hour traffic. (Terrible idea, by the way. Someone on 275 totally almost killed me.) Never again, I say, will I procrastinate! Oh, how I wish that were true...
I am really glad that I finally made it out to Cakes Plus. It. Was. Awesome. They had a ton of display cakes that were gorgeous, and sold all kinds of supplies that I'm sure I'll need/want some day. Gumpaste flower molds, fondant, cake pans, you name it! I was like a kid in a candy shop. (That's funny right? Because they sold candy... It's a little funny?) :)
And luckily traffic wasn't too bad on the way home, so I got back in time to make the little candies, and decorate the cupcakes to look like bubbles. The cake, of course, was decorated in the same theme. (I tried to "ombre" the cake, but the buttercream I used wasn't smooth enough. I can do it at work, no problem, but the buttercream there is a lot smoother and lighter. I bet IMBC would take to the ombre effect perfectly!)
And that's the story of how I once again procrastinated, but somehow pulled off another awesome cake.
Happy Birthday Danielle!
Friday, September 30, 2011
More Fall Cakes
Here's another faux cake I made at Betty Cakes. Anyone in the eastern part of Pasco County who's looking for some tasty cakes, check this little bakery out. They have amazing desserts and hire talented employees like me ;)
In other news, I found a recipe for Nutella flavored cake balls, which I really want to try, and 2 new cupcake recipes: cinnamon toast crunch and margarita, both of which I'm going to have to try out on my friends/coworkers/roommates. Not sure when I'll have time, but I'll try!
Can't believe midterms are already coming up in the next couple of weeks. My senior year of college is 1/4 of the way done! =O And who knows what kind of crazy confectionary adventures I'll get into after graduation?
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Atlanta Bakery Tour 2011
Before I left for school earlier this month, I had an opportunity to go bakery hopping with my mom and my aunt. We ate countless cupcakes and traipsed all over my favorite city, Atlanta. Let me tell you, there are a lot of bakeries and cupcake specialty shops all over this city. So when I get a chance to open my own, it better be epic, because I'm going to have a lot of competition.
But while I'm figuring out what my future bakery is going to hold, let's check out the current offerings from Atlanta's bakery scene. Now, I've never claimed to be a food critic, so bare with me. I'll probably use the words "cute" and "delicious" a lot, so be prepared!
1. Belly General Store
We tried the piƱa colada and red velvet cupcakes. They also had a peanut butter & jelly on their menu, but weren't offering it when we were there, so that was slightly disappointing. The cupcakes were pretty good, a little dry, but they didn't taste bad. They had a whole store thing going on, though, so it wasn't like their business depending solely on cupcakes. They sold bagels, breakfast/lunch items, candy, and other eclectic items. In fact, the whole store was this little eclectic country store. Rustic furnishings and all. I really liked the atmosphere, plus the giant bowls of candy was awesome.
OK, now we're talking cupcakes. The ACF has only been open for a couple of years (I think the lady behind the counter said 4) and they have won so many awards since then. In fact, they had an entire wall covered in newspaper clippings and plaques and awards. Which I don't blame them for at all. They had a "half off" sale for all day old cupcakes, so we bought half a dozen. Without the half-off price, these little guys were more expensive than the bigger Belly cupcakes, but then, ACF is a cupcake-only kinda place. Also, they were decorated a little more elaborately, which Aunt Jess says means they can charge more. She did do the whole marketing thing in college, so she would know, right? :) The flavors were red velvet, salted caramel, diablo (spicy chocolate), coconut, German chocolate, and browned butter with rosemary and pine nuts. I realize that the browned butter one sounds really weird, but trust me, it was good. Their icing? Was amazing. I'd eat a bucket of it, especially the one on the salted caramel cupcake. The diablo didn't taste very spicy at first, but the heat definitely hit you in a surprising way. The red velvet was really moist, and you couldn't tell that any of them were a day old. ACF tied for a my favorite bakery, because their cupcakes tasted delicious and because the people who were there were the nicest and friendliest.
3. Joli Kobe
This was a bakery that I found online, but had never heard of before. We were stuck in traffic en route to another bakery (which I don't think we ever arrived at...) so we just pulled in to check it out. It's really more of a cafe than a bakery, and no cupcakes. :( Mom did buy a loaf of raisin bread, which she started eating as soon as we got back to the car. They had nice bathrooms and the whole cafe was very business-y and upscale.
4. Cami Cakes
Cami Cakes ties for first place (along with Atlanta Cupcake Factory) in my eyes. First of all, it's super cute. Do you see their logo on the van?! And that was just the first preview. I really wanted to check this bakery out, so I'm glad that we just happened to drive past it. Cami Cakes also has 2 locations in Florida, which I'm sure are equally cute and delicious. The entire inside of the store is bright pink with brown accents, and they have these awesome wooden trays where they line up their cupcakes. And behind the counter? Trays and trays and trays of cupcakes. You know they do good business.
Our final destination of the day was Lenox Cupcakes, which was, oddly enough, inside of the mall. And not just any mall, but the really swanky mall that I wouldn't be able to afford anything in (which might explain why these cupcakes were more expensive). We tried a sample cupcake, which was pretty good, but since we were all stuffed from cupcakes and Vortex burgers, we didn't buy any cupcakes. The M&M ones looked cute, however. Oh! I did get an I <cupcake> ATL t-shirt, courtesy of my mom. It's awesome and I plan on wearing it everywhere.
But while I'm figuring out what my future bakery is going to hold, let's check out the current offerings from Atlanta's bakery scene. Now, I've never claimed to be a food critic, so bare with me. I'll probably use the words "cute" and "delicious" a lot, so be prepared!
1. Belly General Store
Belly's Store Front. |
Aunt Jess was ready to dig in! |
Cute little store front. |
This was a bakery that I found online, but had never heard of before. We were stuck in traffic en route to another bakery (which I don't think we ever arrived at...) so we just pulled in to check it out. It's really more of a cafe than a bakery, and no cupcakes. :( Mom did buy a loaf of raisin bread, which she started eating as soon as we got back to the car. They had nice bathrooms and the whole cafe was very business-y and upscale.
This picture may or may not be sideways, unless you tilt your head to the left. |
4. Cami Cakes
Mom, Jess, and I tried the Elvis cupcake and white chocolate raspberry, both of which were the epitome of perfect cupcakes: flavorful, moist, falling apart (but definitely in a good way) with sweet, creamy frosting that was not too heavy like I always think mine is. The Elvis was chocolate and peanut butter and banana, obviously. And the white chocolate was actually a chocolate cupcake, which I'm pretty sure was filled with some kind of raspberry deliciousness, and topped with white chocolate buttercream, more raspberry deliciousness, and yes, even a fresh raspberry. My cousin's birthday was also that day, so Jess bought him a chocolate peanut butter cupcake. I hope he liked it, because I know I would have. :)
So that was my bakery hopping adventure. I'm pretty sure I gained about 30 pounds that day, but it was so worth it. Aside from the traffic and a parking ticket and not having a big enough stomach, the day was super fun. And there were about 10 more bakeries on this list, so maybe this summer, we can do it again. What do you think, guys?! :)
Thursday, August 19, 2010
Baked in Atlanta
I work at Bliss, a wonderful new (is 6 months old still considered new?) bakery located in the suburbs of Atlanta. But Bliss isn't the only bakery out there, and I have a goal to visit all of these other cupcakery/bakery places in my hometown of Atlanta, Georgia. It was something I wanted to do this summer, but alas, summer's over and I didn't make it to a single one. Next summer, however, is a different story.
Thanks to a list on Cupcakes Take the Cake and my own searching on Google (plus some of Bakerella's posts), I have compiled this list of places to visit. And one day, one day soon, I'll be able to add my own personal bakery to the list, and it will be glorious.
Thanks to a list on Cupcakes Take the Cake and my own searching on Google (plus some of Bakerella's posts), I have compiled this list of places to visit. And one day, one day soon, I'll be able to add my own personal bakery to the list, and it will be glorious.
- Atlanta Cupcake Factory
- BakeShop
- Belly
- CamiCakes
- Chocolate Pink
- Gigi's Cupcakes
- Highland Bakery
- Holly's Cupcakes
- Lenox Cupcakes
- Little Cake Bakery
- Matty Cakes
- Piece of Cake
- Sweet Pockets Cupcakes
- West Egg Cafe
Expect reviews of these places next year. In the meantime, what do you think makes a bakery or cupcake shop awesome and memorable?
Saturday, February 9, 2008
The Cake Place
While we were coming home from Gracie's birthday party, I asked Mom if we could stop by the local (newly opened) bakery some-what near our house. She said yes!!
We went in; it's a little store, and you can see them decorating in the back, they were all decorated for Valentine's Day, and everything smelled like cookies (because of the delicious looking cookie display in the front of the store).
The lady that rung up our order (four cookies; I had rocky road and little Adam had chocolate chip, which he recommends I try next time) was very nice and mom made a nice little comment about how I like to bake. The cake place is closer than the other local bakery, but I just think it would be so cool to work at a bakery, that if there was a chance of either of them hiring me, I would be happy. Even so, I would be baking at home, so I guess I would be happy regardless.
Anyway, the lady said that, if business was busy enough, that I could go ahead and "put on an apron." Here's hoping for a successful quarter! =]
I was also doing some Googling today (just because I can) and I discovered that, somewhere in cyberspace, there is a $500 cake named after me! Check it out.
Here's the picture from carriescakes.com It's a very pretty cake, I must say. I like the fondant bow and the gold accents. Very classy.
We went in; it's a little store, and you can see them decorating in the back, they were all decorated for Valentine's Day, and everything smelled like cookies (because of the delicious looking cookie display in the front of the store).
The lady that rung up our order (four cookies; I had rocky road and little Adam had chocolate chip, which he recommends I try next time) was very nice and mom made a nice little comment about how I like to bake. The cake place is closer than the other local bakery, but I just think it would be so cool to work at a bakery, that if there was a chance of either of them hiring me, I would be happy. Even so, I would be baking at home, so I guess I would be happy regardless.
Anyway, the lady said that, if business was busy enough, that I could go ahead and "put on an apron." Here's hoping for a successful quarter! =]
I was also doing some Googling today (just because I can) and I discovered that, somewhere in cyberspace, there is a $500 cake named after me! Check it out.
Here's the picture from carriescakes.com It's a very pretty cake, I must say. I like the fondant bow and the gold accents. Very classy.

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