Saturday, August 11, 2012

A Few Cupcakes

Today I made 5 dozen cupcakes for one of my husband's co-workers.  Here are a few pictures!!  Please excuse the shadows, I tried to make a photo booth for my cupcakes.  I am not a photographer so I am unsure about the lighting and all that!!






Friday, August 10, 2012

T-Shirts

Thanks to Joey for making a shirt for me and Joito!!  We are gonna buy vinyl to match our colors (these were the only colors he had) and make more!!  I LOVE them!!

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Yellow Cupcake Adventure


Once I decided having a cupcake business was something that could really happen and actually work, I was on a mission to come up with the best basic flavors as a base for my cupcakes.  I decided to start with yellow cupcakes.  I mean how hard could it be?  Simple ingredients mixed together to make batter, fill the cupcake pan and liners with the batter, bake and voila!  Well to my discovery that was not the case at all.

I previously had purchased some cupcake books just for ideas.   I looked up a yellow cupcake recipe,  gathered the ingredients and kitchen tools to make the batter.  I followed the recipe, filled the paper liners and baked them.  I was so excited, how hard could it be?  If the recipe is in a book they must be good!  The timer beeped, I took them out and let them cool.  As soon as they were cool enough to eat I peeled the liner off and took a bite…they were not that great.  What went wrong?  Did I measure something wrong?  Did I have a bad ingredient?  Did I under or over bake? Questions were flying around in my head.  I was let down but not discouraged.  Ok this is just one small bump in the road ahead of me.

At this point I decided I needed to research different recipes.  Which was better butter or oil? Baking soda or baking powder?  How much flour should I use?  Milk or water?  How am I going to keep track of all this?  I decided to make a spreadsheet and research different recipes.  I would try different recipes using the ones I found, adjusting measurements or ingredients.  On the spreadsheet I would write a few notes on how they came out.  Some were very dense, some too crumbly, some were flat and spilled over the sides of the pan, and some just did not taste good.

After making about 20 dozen yellow cupcakes and a month later I finally found a yellow cupcake that I liked and would be willing to sell and pay for if I was a customer.  It was a long process but well worth the time, effort and money put into making a good yellow cupcake.

I mean how hard could it be? Right?

Yellow cupcake recipes spreadsheet

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Cupcake Affair


Hi, my name is Jessica and I have a passion, or maybe an obsession, for cupcakes.  Not really sure where this obsession came from but anything “cupcake” I am drawn to!

When I first started making cupcakes, I used a plain box mix and added fruit, extracts or spices to the mix.  I would make them for a few birthday parties or family gatherings.  I just did this for fun but loved experimenting with them and making different flavors!

I made some samples for my friend’s baby shower.  I had a few friends and family try them. It started conversation about me starting a business.  In my mind I was thinking, are my cupcakes that good to sell?  It really got me thinking!  After talking with my husband about it, we decided to start out of the home for family, friends and co-workers and see where it took us.

This is when I said ok, no more box mix!  All my cupcakes need to be made from scratch!  I have been working on the basic flavors, yellow, white and chocolate. 


Follow me on my cupcake journey!