Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label birthday. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

caramel popcorn

Caramel Popcorn via design. bake. run.

i have been eyeing homemade caramel popcorn for the longest time. i think i've had these down for the little kiddies birthday party 2 years ago but never really got around to it. well, i finally made some a couple of weeks ago for m's birthday party. and i have to say, they are so easy to make! why have i not just done it then? i don't know... but what i do know is, once you've got the caramel made (you'll need a candy thermometer for this), the rest is easy peasy. and besides, who says you have to use the popcorn kernels and not regular microwavable popcorn? i just went ahead with the classic microwavable bags of popcorn (because you can't beat an easy cleanup) and these sweet treats still turned out delicious. plus, doing the whole popcorn kernel thing with oil in a pot is just too much work! oh, and this recipe uses apple juice so it's even better. it gives you a nice hint of apple flavor which you cannot beat. and for sure a great way to use up those half gallons or whatever size of apple juice bottle that's been sitting in our fridge for days and days (maybe weeks even?) – because we can't drink it all!

alright, the recipe for this caramel popcorn is below if you'd like to make some yourself. i say go ahead because it's really that good. you'll literally eat half of it in one sitting if you don't stop yourself already. hahaha... that's what m and i did the night i made these. we had to remove ourselves away from the sheet pan while these goodies rest.

okay, enjoy! :)

Caramel Popcorn via design. bake. run.
this recipe is super easy to make. i never thought it was this simple!

Caramel Popcorn via design. bake. run.
simply made paper cones are a great way to distribute these sticky but super yummy treats. who says you can't have a bouquet of caramel popcorn?

Caramel Popcorn via design. bake. run.
make these sweet stuff for your next birthday party or any occasion. they'll sure to be a hit. these definitely were for m's birthday party.

caramel popcorn
recipe adapted from the food network

ingredients:
  • 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 2/3 cup popcorn kernels (or you can use two bags of microwave popcorn and omit the oil above)
  • 2 cups apple juice
  • 2 cups packed light brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup light corn syrup
  • 12 tablespoons (1 1/2 sticks) unsalted butter, cut into pieces
  • kosher salt

directions:
  1. line 2 baking sheets with parchment paper (or a silpat will do too). if using popcorn kernels, heat the vegetable oil in a pot over medium-high heat. add the popcorn kernels; cover and cook, shaking the pan, until the popping subsides. remove from the heat and let any remaining kernels pop for 30 more seconds. if using microwave popcorn bags, follow the directions on the package. once popcorns are popped, divide the popcorn between the prepared baking sheets, discarding any unpopped kernels.
  2. make the caramel: bring the apple juice, brown sugar and corn syrup to a boil in a large heavy-bottomed saucepan over medium-high heat. cook without stirring until the mixture is deep amber and a candy thermometer registers 280 degrees F, about 30 minutes (the caramel will bubble vigorously toward the end of the cooking time).
  3. stir the butter into the caramel until melted. add 2 teaspoons salt and cook for another minute. remove from the heat. pour the hot caramel over the popcorn mixture and carefully toss with two rubber spatulas. let cool slightly, then separate the mixture into clusters while still warm. let cool completely.

note: i actually pour all my popcorn into a large bowl instead of putting them on the baking sheets. once the caramel was made, i pour those over the popcorn and tossed them while still in the bowl (kind of like making rice krispy treats). but the above method works too. i guess you can pick whichever is easiest. :)

Friday, October 18, 2013

one berry-licious birthday cake

Lemon-Blueberry Birthday Cake with Lemon Curd Filling + Whipped Cream + Fresh Berries Toppings via design. bake. run.

i've been on a buttermilk fruity cake spree the last month or so. you know, i am in love with that lemon-blueberry cake i made a while back. for our little v's birthday earlier this month i decided that we should celebrate with that exact cake. the recipe only makes one 8-inch cake so i doubled it and turned it into a 2-layer cake with homemade lemon curd filling, all topped with some yummy home whipped cream and farmer's market fresh berries. yes, you can still find berries even this late in the season. i know we are already in fall, but being in SF, october is like our summer and those berries are still around. i'm not complaining.

anyway, the cake was delicious. the whipped cream and berries on top with the tart lemon curd filling (because i like my lemon curd more tart than sweet) were all just perfect. i think i had dessert (cake) first before eating my dinner that night we celebrated her birthday. i mean, c'mon... when you have something this good-looking? plus, i tend to eat my desserts first before a proper meal. i know, so awful, but that's the only way i have room for dessert! hehehe ;)

below are all the links to the recipes used to make this very pretty berry birthday cake. you can adjust any of the recipes to your liking. enjoy and happy baking! :)

Lemon-Blueberry Cake with Lemon Curd Filling, topped with Whipped Cream + Fresh Berries via design. bake. run.

Lemon-Blueberry Cake with Lemon Curd Filling + Whipped Cream + Fresh Berries Toppings via design. bake. run.

berry-licious birthday cake

ingredients:
  • 2 lots of this lemon-blueberry buttermilk cake recipe
  • 1 lot of this meyer lemon curd recipe
  • 1 lot of this whipped cream recipe (actually, you could probably get away with just half if you like)
  • fresh berries for topping (i used blackberries, raspberries and strawberries... of course, you can use any fruit of choice)

directions:
prepare all recipes per their instructions. once all of that is done, assemble the cake and topped with the whipped cream and fresh berries (or fruit, whichever) and enjoy! happy eating. :)

makes one 2-layer 8-inch cake.

Monday, October 8, 2012

dessert table for a first birthday party

Dessert Table via design. bake. run.

i just wanted to share a photo i took with instagram. i really think my first attempt at a dessert table this past weekend turned out beautifully. you can't really go wrong with mini cupcakes and macarons; oh, and of course, the full birthday cake. everything was lovely and cute as can be for a little girl having her first ever birthday (party).

so how was the party and goodies? a big successful! ;)

for the (similar) recipes shown in the pictures above, you can access them here:

- eggless vanilla (and chocolate) mini cupcakes
- coconut and raspberry macarons (coconut macaron recipe to come – no recipe posted yet. but you can get other macarons recipes here)
- martha stewart one-bowl chocolate cupcakes

enjoy!

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UPDATE: a few more photos from the party ;)

Eggless Vanilla & Chocolate Mini Cupcakes with Vanilla Buttercream via design. bake. run.
not only are these mini vanilla and chocolate cupcakes so cute and adorable, they're egg-free and perfect for any no-egg diet!

Coconut and Raspberry French Macarons via design. bake. run.
i had been meaning to make these coconut macarons and i think they turned out great! so yummy, and the raspberry ones are just as good.

Yummy Birthday Dessert Table via design. bake. run.
so here's a (similar to my instagram) photo of the dessert table (this one was taken with my canon). i love how cute this dessert table turned out!

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