She's a little bit of sunshine,
She's a smile to light your days,
She will steal your heart and
keep it with her warm endearing ways,
She's your precious little daughter,
With a sweetness from above
Who will fill your years with laughter
and your lives with lots of love
She's a smile to light your days,
She will steal your heart and
keep it with her warm endearing ways,
She's your precious little daughter,
With a sweetness from above
Who will fill your years with laughter
and your lives with lots of love
~ Anonymous
If you have been following my blog you would know that I love photography as much as I love cooking and baking. I like to capture snippets of my life and various milestones in the form of pictures and that’s the main reason I love Instagram, where you speak and express through pictures. To reveal a quirk of mine though - as much as I love photography, I hate posing for pics which is why you would rarely find my selfies or pictures. But I am glad my daughter has taken on her dad and loves posing for mommy. Here are a few pictures I took for her 5th birthday (Yep - she is already 5 - time flies !!!).
Every year for my daughter's birthday I make an elaborate cake. This year even though I was pumped up in spirit I just could not muster the energy to get into the whole physical process. So I decided to cheat a little (well a lot ;) ) by using a cake mix. I jazzed up these cupcakes and made them pistachio flavored by adding Jell-O pudding mix. This addition not only enhanced the flavor but also gave the cupcakes a cute pastel green color. Quite a few went into our bellies before getting frosted :) This is how they looked before they got frosted.
After frosting the cupcakes I had a challenge to take a picture that would showcase both the blue and pink colored cupcakes together. After a few failed attempts I took a walk outside my house thats when my eyes spots these pretty vines and I came up with the above arrangement. I was pretty pleased with how it looked finally !
Yields: 24 cupcakes
Ingredients for cupcakes
1 box - White or yellow cake mix & the ingredients that the recipe calls for (I used Betty Crocker)
1 box - Jell-O Pistachio pudding mix
Directions for cupcakes
- Follow the directions on the cake box and mix all the ingredients along with the pudding mix.
- Line the cupcake tray with cupcake-liners
- Fill the batter in the cupcake-liners up to the halfway mark
- Bake as per package directions and let the cupcakes cool on a cooling rack before frosting them.
Ingredients for frosting
1/2 Cup - Butter (at room temperature)
3 1/2 Cups - Confectioners' sugar / powdered sugar
1 1/2 Teaspoon -Vanilla extract
1 Tablespoon - Whipping cream (optional)
Wilton 2D tip (closed star)
Piping bag or Ziploc bag
Food Color of your choice (I used pink, blue and purple)
Directions for frosting
- Whisk the confectioners' sugar, butter, vanilla essence on lowest speed.
- Once the ingredients incorporate and turn into a homogeneous mixture, increase the speed and whisk for another 3-5 minutes or until the frosting is fluffy.
- Divide the frosting into 2 parts (one for the pink hydrangea flowers and the other for blue hydrangea flowers)
- For pink hydrangea flowers, I divided the frosting into 3. I added a pink color to the first part to get a dark pink color. To the second part I added fewer drops to get a light pastel pink color and to the 3 part I didn't add any color.
- Fit the 2D tip onto the piping bag and fill it 3 colors (dark pink, pale pink and white) in equal proportion, side by side. Now start piping large star shapes around the edges of the cupcakes, then moving to the center.
- For the blue hydrangeas, I divided the frosting into 2. To the first portion I added blue color and to the rest I added purple color. Then I filled the piping bag with both the colors side by side and started decorating as mentioned above.
Note and Tips
- If the icing gets very soft, then place the piping bag in the fridge. This will make the frosting firmer and easier to handle
- I made the cupcakes and frosting 1 day ahead of the party. But if are using it the same day feel free to add 1 tablespoon of whipping cream to it to make the frosting fluffier.
- Watch this tutorial from Rosie Cake Diva for more tips on piping the flowers.
Amazing cupcakes! Mikaela looks so cute and pretty....Happy Bday to her.
ReplyDeleteLove that flower set up u have done for the cupcakes... awesome... ur daughter is so beautiful... God bless... :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful the shots are.....keep going....:) (Y)
ReplyDeleteoh she is an anzel..Such a cutie:) HBD to her:)
ReplyDeleteGreat recipe:)Lovely pictures:)
You returned with a bang Shema!!! Nice to see you back. Mia looks so happy to pose for her Mom :) Cute cupcakes!!!
ReplyDeleteWow - these cupcakes are gorgeous - just like your daughter! Happy Birthday to her!
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures...and she turned 5 ?...kids grow up so fast alle
ReplyDeletelove the idea of hydrangea cupcakes..they look so pretty
Aww Shema, they grow up so quickly, dont they? :) Lovely photos!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea with the cupcakes.
Thank you for these fabulous ideas, Shema. the colours you used are awesome. I used the same and the results were WOW!. However, your icing recipe had to be tweaked as they did not work. I added an extra half cup of butter and 1 less cup of icing sugar.
ReplyDeleteshes adorable!! And the cupcakes look delicious.
ReplyDeleteWOW! These are incredibly beautiful, well done!
ReplyDeleteHope your daughter had a wonderful birthday! Those cupcakes turned out beautifully! I love the colors and how the frosting turned out.
ReplyDeleteU r an artist ,it is so stunning the frosting in the cupcakes and the texture is super
ReplyDeleteI did check these out on insta. Your girl looks simply cute..too adore.
ReplyDeleteYou've really made her happy with those cupcakes which looks equally adorable. Hope you are doing well Shema.