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Dessert Shots: Sakura Cupcakes.

You know those times when you’re made to drink a shot at a party, be it for a birthday or a wedding, and your face cringes? What if I tell you, you can have a shot of alcohol in the form of a dessert that’ll leave you wanting more? Don’t want to run away now do you? Ascia, who founded is the one to go to for these alcoholic concoctions. She makes mini bite-sized cupcakes that you can mix n’ match depending on what flavour base and frosting you like. The liquor is all in the frosting. If you’re looking for a taste that’s similar to lemon drop, go for a lemon cupcake base with Limoncello frosting or if you want more of a B52, go for chocolate base and a Baileys frosting. And if you want to go hardcore, try the lime cupcake base with Tequila frosting with a sprinkle of salt. Leave them out at your after-party and your guests will be dancing off the walls. The minimum order is 2 dozens but when you’ve got a dessert that’s so easy and good to eat, you’ll be able to wolf it down in no time.

p.s. She also makes non-alcoholic versions so don’t worry if you’re a teetotal. You’re not forgotten.

 

For Sakura Cupcakes’ flavours and price list, please click .

 

Photo credit: KC @ www.chankichun.com

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DIY Wedding Cupcakes Tutorial (Part 3)

In this final part of the DIY cupcake tutorial, we thought it’d be nice to show you (photos by the talented Jada Poon Photography) how to make mini wedding cakes using the same cupcake base provided by Sweeth Tooth. Whether you’re thinking of making them for your own wedding or for a friend’s engagement party or bridal shower, they’re so easy you can whip them up in no time. They’ll also look so dainty and professional, you might even start getting enquiries.

Recipes for cake base and buttercream, as well as the ready-to-roll icing can be found here.
Tip: Store-purchased icing is effortless and produces the same results so save the time and energy. I’ve tried making fondant from marshmallow and despite all the sweat I put into it, it turned out to be a complete disaster.

Materials:
Art brush
Ready-to-roll icing
Cupcake base
Buttercream
Ruler
Knife
Rolling pin
Decorating ribbons
Baking paper

Fondant Ribbons
1. Roll out the icing to roughly 1mm thick. You can add food colouring of your choice prior to this step.
2. Cut out a strip of the icing into 15cm x 3cm.
3. Brush a gentle stroke of water along the middle of the strip.

4. Cut out a piece of baking paper and roll into a cylinder (roughly the size of a cigarette).
5. Gently squeeze the two ends of the icing to create a ridge. Do the same for the middle section of the icing.
6. Using the rolled up baking paper, wrap one end of the icing around it and fold it to the middle where the water mark is so that it sticks. Do the same for the other end. You can brush a little more water to stick the two ends together but make sure not to overdo it or the icing will get soggy.
7. Roll out the icing again but this time cut out a smaller strip of roughly 8cm x 3cm.
8. Fold the icing to create almost a lip shape and squeeze the two ends.
9. Wrap the lip shaped icing over the first strip perpendicularly and cut away any extra icing where the two ends meet.

Now that the fondant ribbon is complete, you can sit back and relax.

No, not just yet…..there’s still the cake base to finish off.
1. Slice the top part of the cupcake (the rounder, fatter section) so that it’s flat.
2. Turn the cake base over and spread buttercream to cover the entire cake (except for the bottom). This will be used to hold the icing to the cake.

3. Roll out the icing (big enough to cover the cake and more) and lay it over the cake base.
4. Cut the icing, along the bottom rim.
5. To cover any flaws, wrap some decorative ribbon around the bottom of the base.
6. Brush a tiny bit of water onto the top of the icing and stick the ribbons you just made above it.
7. Looking lovely, your mini wedding cakes are ready to serve.

Photo credits: Jada Poon Photography

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Wedding Cake Alternative: Popcorn Cake.

Are you a cinema lover or a popcorn fanatic? Serve your guests a popcorn wedding cake instead of the traditional fruit/victoria sponge cake or the over-used cupcakes. So fun. So delish. You can even make it yourself and save some moolah. I bet you’ll be the first.

Recipe: http://cookiesandcups.com/popcorn-cake

Photo Credits: Cookies and Cups

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DIY: Homemade cupcakes.

If you’re looking to bake your own cupcakes or cookies for a homey and personalised wedding, look no further than Ming Makes Cupcakes for some delicious recipes. Oh but try not to eat them all before your big day, will you?

Photo credits: Ming Makes Cupcakes

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Let Them Eat Cake.

The cupcake trend has been around for a good 3+ years and  it doesn’t seem to be dying down. In fact, why should it when you’ve got great looking and equally tasty cakes? Last week, we had a peek into Let Them Eat Cake‘s studio in Central to see what made Sharon’s cupcakes so unique. Sharon is the owner and cupcake extraordinaire and is full of creative buzz. Coming from an interior design background, the inspiration for her cupcakes ranges from wallpaper (!) to fashion magazines which she then artistically translates to her cupcakes. What’s great is that she genuinely loves what she’s doing and this is reflected in those delicately adorned cakes; so pretty you almost feel guilty eating them! Once you do go past your guilty conscience, the cake which comes in vanilla victoria sponge, chocolate or lemon and is only made with natural ingredients, is a bite of moist yet light goodness complemented by a thin layer of fondant that isn’t overly sweet.

Let Them Eat Cake Signature Cupcakes (Photos by Bridelicious)

Let Them Eat Cake - Victoria Sponge (Photo by Bridelicious)

Choose from their range of signature cupcakes for your wedding cupcake tower or as a sweet favour or better yet, have them tailor-make the cupcakes for your big day. Do you have a colour theme in mind? Or are there certain flowers that you like? Have them incorporated into your wedding cake for a personal touch; just make sure you give Sharon some time to design, bake and decorate your cakes. It’s no easy task hand-making anything let alone a few hundred edible flowers and just to give you an idea of the hard work that’s involved, the hydrangea cupcake takes about 2 hours to decorate. Now, that’s a whole lot of love put into one cake.

Let Them Eat Cake - Bespoke Designs (Photo by Bridelicious)

Let Them Eat Cake - Hydrangea Cupcake (Photo by Bridelicious)

Price (dependent on design):

Mini-cupcakes range from HKD15up

Regular signature cupcakes range from HKD30up

Very detailed and intricate cupcakes e.g. Hydrangea Cupcake range from HKD90up

www.letthemeatcake.com.hk