Entries in Birthday (47)

Monday
Feb272012

Fondant Baby Zoo Animals

I am very excited to show you the cakes I made for a birthday party yesterday! A college friend asked me to do cakes for her twin daughters' and nephew's 2nd birthday. The theme was baby animals and she sent this link over for guidance. I was thrilled to make these, especially since we had just seen all of these animals in person in Africa! I decided to make these extra special by doing them in 3-D as well. They were so much fun to Kreate!

Hanging out before they go on the cake :)

Friday
Feb242012

Strawberry Shortcake!

My youngest niece, Monica, celebrated her 3rd Birthday last weekend with a Strawbery Shortcake themed party! After the penguin, I decided I wanted to try a small 3d character.  She wasn't perfect and I learned a lot about making characters.  I was proud with my first try and happy that I can now offer this level of detail to others!  My sister made some fabulous cupcakes and an adorable cake for the Strawberry Shortcake to go on.  I also sent her strawberry cake pops, but she made the rest!  

My fabulous website designer and photographer, Raquel, designed the cupcake flags for the party.  She has started her own business you can see all of her wonderful work on her website Raquel Bianca!

Have a great weekend!

Monday
Feb202012

Brown Butter Pecan Cake and the Penguin

  In an earlier blog I told you about a client who requested a butter pecan cake with a caramel buttercream frosting (yummy!) for her daughter’s first birthday. To make things even more fun, she wanted the cake covered in an ice blue fondant with a giant penguin on top! Her daughter LOVES big, stuffed animals and penguins are her favorite so it made the perfect centerpiece. This was one of the most challenging projects I’ve worked on, as it was my first butter pecan cake and I’m just starting to learn how to make 3D characters.
  I began by researching butter pecan cakes in my cookbooks and online, but was very disappointed by the lack of info. Even Southern Living had the same recipe as Allrecipes.com. Reviewers on All Recipes criticized the recipe for creating a cake that was dry and heavy. To fix this problem, some bakers reduced the flour while others added sour cream. I decided to reduce the flour and add cornstarch to make a cake flour (see note below) to create a lighter cake. I also used some sour cream to add moistness.
  The recipe instructed you to toast the pecans with the butter in a pan. I am not sure if my pan was too small but I ended up burning the pecans.  I decided to take a few extra steps and do it all separately.  I toasted the pecans in the oven first and then browned the butter in a pan by itself to give it a nutty flavor. Next, I mixed the butter with the pecans off the heat.  This was a few more steps but it worked perfectly and I think the brown butter added some extra depth in flavor.  The end result was great and I received a happy approval from a real Southerner!  
     This cake would be perfect for a dinner party if it was made into a simple bundt cake and drizzled with caramel (you may see this on the holiday 2012 menu :).  Since this was a birthday party, it was made into a layer cake with a rich caramel buttercream.  I simply added the caramel sauce to my go-to swiss buttercream was thrilled with the fabulous results!  
     Creating the penguin was great fun! The internet is full of instructions for building small penguins but I was on my own building the perfect large penguin. My first try was with all fondant, but the base was too large and the body kept shrinking lower until it looked like a VERY fat penguin:) I decided to next try making her out of Rice Krispies, as I had successfully done for my Thomas the Train topper. I recently learned a trick from a TV cake show suggesting you cover the Rice Krispies with buttercream BEFORE putting the fondant on to make it smoother. It definitely worked! It was slightly harder to handle but came out smoother than the truck had. After I figured out her body, the rest was fairly simple and I loved the way she came out:)
Brown Butter Pecan Cake (adapted from All Recipes)
1 1/4 cups butter
2 cups chopped pecans
2 1/2 cups sifted all-purpose flour
1/4 cup corn starch
2 teaspoons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups white sugar
4 eggs
1 cup milk
1/4 cup sour cream
2 teaspoons vanilla extract
Directions
  1. Grease two 8 or 9 inch round pans and line them with parchment paper.  Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Spread pecans on a parchment lined baking sheet and toast the pecans for 10 minutes, let cool and chop finely in food processor. 
  3. Melt 1/4 cup butter in heavy skillet over medium heat and cook until it starts turning a light brown color and spelling nutty.  Watch closely because the butter can burn fast.  Add the pecans to the butter and fold them together.  Make sure the pecans are fully coated with butter
  4. Sift flour with baking powder and salt into a bowl. 
  5. Cream the remaining butter (1 cup) with the sugar in your mixer with the paddle attachment.  Beat at medium speed until light and fluffy (3-5 mins).
  6. At medium speed blend in eggs, one at a time, beating well after each. 
  7. At low speed add sifted dry ingredients alternately with milk and vanilla extract.  
  8. Stir in the buttered pecans and make sure to fully incorporate.
  9. Bake for 20 to 25 minutes, until cake springs back when lightly touched in center.
  10. Let cool 10 minutes and then flip your cakes onto parchment paper to cool
  11. To assemble your cake start with leveling your layers.  Place each layer on a cake stand and cut off the domed top of the cake with a serrated knife. (I recently bought these rings and they are my life saver).  
  12. Next place the first layer (flat side down) on your cake stand and fill with a layer of buttercream (about 1/4 cup - it is really personal preference).  
  13. Next place your second layer on top with the flat side up
  14. Cover the entire cake with a thin layer of your buttercream and place in the refrigerator for 20 minutes (this is what is called the crumb coat, it does not have to be perfect it just holds in the crumbs that form from leveling the cake and creates a base to cover the cake.
  15. After the 20 minutes are finished you finish frosting your cake with your desired look

 

Caramel Swiss Buttercream

4 large egg whites

1 cup of sugar

2 1/2 sticks of butter (20 tablespoons)

1/2 tablespoon vanilla extract

1 cup caramel sauce

 

  1. Whisk egg whites and sugar together in a large glass bowl over a pot of simmering water.
  2. Whisk occasionally until you cannot feel the sugar granules when you rub the mixture between your fingers.  
  3. Transfer the mixture into the your mixer and whip until it turns white and about doubles in size (10 minutes).  Make sure no water gets into the egg whites!
  4. Add the vanilla
  5. Turn the mixer down slightly and add the butter in small pieces on a medium to high speed, work quickly and continue to whip.  Once all the butter is in turn the speed up to high and continue to whip until it comes together.  THe mixture will curdle first but do not stop, continue to whip and I promise it will come together (could take up to 10 minutes)!
  6. Once it is all together, add the caramel and blend until fully incorporated.  

 

Note:

To make cake flour you can replace two tablespoons of flour with cornstarch for every cup of flour. 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday
Feb082012

January Treats!

I wanted to share some fun projects that I worked on January before I left for my trip!

Disney Cars Cakes from a little boy who turned 5 and had the same birhtday as his Grandfather

 Snoopy and Friends Cake Pops!

Toy Story Cupcakes for a little boy Max who turned 3!

Robot Cake Pops that I did for a fabulous party that Little Miss Party Planner hosted (check out the rest of the party treats here)


Hope you are having a great week!

Thursday
Jan122012

Hi Friends!

I am super excited because my husband and I are leaving tomorrow for our honeymoon to South Africa. Unfortunately this does mean that KbyK will be closed through January 28th.  I will be periodically checking my email so please email me any questions or future orders you may have!  

For now I wanted to catch you up on some of the fun birthday projects I worked on in December :)

A Willy Wonka inspired cake!

A cute first birthday duck cake :)

Another first birthday!

 An Elvis Cake!

A Surprise 30th!



 

Monday
Jan092012

Mikey's First Birthday

In the beggning of December our friend's Mike and Kate celebrated their son Mikey's 1st Birthday!  Kate put together an adorable vintage fire truck party and I was excited to create the desserts!  He loved his cake so much he went in head first :)

 

 

Friday
Nov112011

Little Miss Party Planner 

Over the past few months I have had the pleasure of doing some treats for Little Miss Party Planner (LMP).  The owner Seri and her partner Michelle both had previous careers at JCrew like me!  We actually did not know each other there but were introduced by a mutual colleague.  Together they have started a fabulous little party planning company that specializes in small spaces (for all of us that live in Manhattan).  So the next time you are having a birthday or a special event and you want someone to plan and caterer an amazing little party make sure to think of them!  In the mean time I wanted to share some recent events that they did and I supplied some treats for.

Most recent was the Girls Night Out with Benefit Cosmetics that they did for 100 Layer Cake and I made cheesecake cake pops for it.

They put on an adorable yellow and grey Baby Shower for their friend Rachel and I made gold dusted cake pops and the poodle cookie pops favors.

In the spring I made cake pops and banana pops for their 40th birthday brunch party.

Have a great weekend :)

Thursday
Oct272011

Lady bugs!!

Just wanted to share some mini cupcakes and cake pops I did for a little girl's birthday!

Hope you are having a great week!

Wednesday
Sep142011

Rocco's 1st Birthday!

My parent's neighbors son turned 1 this past weekend and I was thrilled to be making the treats.  It was a baseball themed party with hot dogs, popcorn and cotton candy just like when you go to a game!  I made him a cake, baseball cake pops, cupcakes, and chocolate chip ganache cookies.

Wednesday
Aug102011

My New Stand!

I am in love with the new stand I invested in to display my treats. It is so versatile, it can hold cake pops standing straight up and when you flip it over there are no holes and you can use it for cupcakes, cookies, and cakes!  It also can be altered to use it in 5 different sizes!  I first used it for the Lovely event and put both cake pops and cupcakes on it.  Below are some other recent events I have used it for :)

PS - These pops went with the cupcakes in the above photo - I am also excited about my new flower punch to make tags! 

Tuesday
Jul122011

Cakes

Over the last month I have been asked to create some fun new cakes that were a challenge for me but a lot of fun to design as well!  

The first were 2 two-tier cakes for birthdays.  One is for an older woman so it is more simple and romantic and the second one was for a little girl's first birthday.  

I have also started to expand my personal tags and have been making them for non-wrapped cake pops and cupcakes as well.  If you are a someone who wants to personalize their dessert but does not like fondant, they are great!

This next project was for a grooms cake.  It is of Nantucket where to groom has a house (on vestal street), his Dad owns a shop (Murray's), the groom owns a company (Castaway) and they got engaged (Wauwinet).

The last cake was for a little boy who loves the Backyardigans.  I cannot take credit for the design of this cake because they sent me a picture of what they wanted but I was happy that I was able to produce this for them!

Monday
Jun272011

Towers

It has been exciting to get some fun new projects, I wanted to share some cupcake/cake pop towers I did recently!  

The first was for a Bridal Shower, it had a zebra and hot pink theme and they held it at an adorable little restaurant in Brooklyn called the Chestnut.  I made sure the bride got her own special red velvet cupcake!

The second one was for a candy land Bat Mitzvah!  They had the most amazing centerpieces and name cards for the children!  I made 3 towers that incorporated her colors and candy from the game!  There were lollipops, gumdrops, candy canes, licorice, gingerbread-men, peanut brittle and a crown for the ice princess!

Monday
May232011

Custom Treats

Almost all of my treats are personalized for each event and made to match the theme of the occasion that you are celebrating.  Never hesitate to ask for something that I have never done before; I will always make a make a sample first and if you are close by you can come taste :)

Baby Shower K-Pops - It's a girl! 

Can't make your friend's big birthday - Send them a box of treats!

Bridal Shower Pops to match the wedding colors that include the brides initial


Gettysburg Women's Lacrosse Team made it the National Championship and these k-pops gave them some fuel to play - THEY WON!

 

Tuesday
Mar222011

KbyK Shipping!

I am excited to announce that I can now guarantee 2-3 day shipping on the east coast!   It is a flat rate of $15 for 1-3 dozen K-Pops or Cookies.  They are individually wrapped and I can include a personalized note and ribbon. Below are a few St. Patrick's Day packages and some birthday packages.  

Friday
Feb252011

A Batman Story 

Reece turned 5 last weekend and had a Batman themed party! I made a small cake for him and cake pops for all of his friends and family.  Stay tuned for Reece's Brother's Birthday...

Wednesday
Feb232011

Monica's 2nd Birthday!

This past weekend my niece celebrated her 2nd Birthday!  My sister and I threw her a Blue's Clues Party, we made a variety of blues clues cupcakes and cake pops.  It was great to see the birthday girl and her sisters enjoy the treats!  

Strawberry Shortcake

Cannoli

Thursday
Jan202011

Luca's 3rd Birthday!

My neighbor's son Luca turned 3 last week and he celebrated his birthday with a fire truck themed cake.  It was a 2 tier vanilla chocolate chip cake.  The bottom had chocolate icing and the top was vanilla.  All the decorations were edible :)  I  hope he enjoyed!

Tuesday
Jan182011

Ballet, Music & Ice Skating

Last week I made treats for a twins 4th birthday party.  They take ballet, music lessons and love to go ice skating so I made treats to match their interests.  I hope they enjoyed!

Sunday
Jan092011

A Circus Party!

Jordana & Leila celebrated their 1st Birthday and their moms held a circus themed party for them.  They each had their own cake and there were cake pops and pie pops.  I also made favors, homemade animal crackers to go with their circus theme.  I hope they enjoyed it all!

Wednesday
Jan052011

Thomas the Train Birthday

My friend's nephew, James, celebrated his first birthday on Sunday and I made a Thomas the Train themed cake for the celebration :)