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Monday, April 25, 2011

Easter Cupcakes!

This was a very time consuming dessert but it was well worth it! So prepare to set a day aside for these!


Ingredients
1 box of White cake mix (and needed ingredients)
2 cups Butter cream icing (approx)
50 Regular Tootsie rolls
1 bag of Flavored Tootsie rolls (Vanilla, Cherry)
1 pack of Starburst (Strawberry)
1 bag of SweetTart jelly beans
Green icing dye
Food coloring (I used 4 neon colors)
Black edible ink pen
Icing bag
Grass icing tip
Toothpick

Mix the cake mix according to the package directions. Pour the mixture evenly into 4 containers. Die each container a different color and mix until the color is consistent.
Spoon the first color evenly into 24 cupcake liners. Start with very small amounts until you know how far each color will take you. I would say about a tsp per cupcake per color. Continue will all colors.




Bake according to package directions. The results are awesome! You don't have to use all the colors, but I liked the added surprise :)


While the cupcakes are baking you can get the icing ready. You can either buy the icing already made or make your own. Either way, take about 2 cups of white icing and dye it green using icing dye. I use Wilton brand because Wilton is just awesome like that :) Once it is mixed well put all the icing in an icing bag with a grass tip and once the cupcakes are finished and cooled you can dab away until your cupcake is nice and green. Set them aside until later.

Now for all the prep work... rolling out the Tootsie rolls. I am giving you the instructions to make 12 bunny heads and 12 bunny butts. If you want all heads or all butts then you'll need to edit the instructions a bit.

For the Head:
You will need 24 balls using the entire Tootsie roll (chocolate ones). This will be the head. Set half of them aside for the butts. You only need 12 for the heads.

You will need to roll 24 cylinders using 1/3 of the Tootsie roll. These will be the ears. You can roll into balls but I find it easier to just flatten the cylinders into ears when it comes time to decorate.

You will need 48 cylinders using 1/4 of the Tootsie roll. These will be the front paws. Set half of them aside for the feet of the Butt version. You only need 24 to make the Heads.

Roll out a piece of Starburst for the pink in the ears (also used for feet on the the butt version). You will have to knead it a bit first to loosen it up. Afterwards just roll it out into a thin "worm." You want it to be a little thicker than a tooth pick and a little less than an inch long. You will need 24 of these.

Before you put this aside tear off tiny amounts to roll into 1mm balls. Once flattened these will be the nose. You will need 12. I switched half way through and made the noses out of the Cherry Tootsie rolls instead. They stood out a little more but I think I prefer the softer look of the Starburst better. Try them both out to see what you prefer.

Next take a Vanilla Tootsie roll and tear off enough to roll a ball 3mm in diameter. When you flatten these out later it will be used to define the nose portion of the face. You will need 12 of these.


For the Butts:
You should already have 12 large balls set aside from the heads. These will be the butts.

You should also already have 24 cylinders made using 1/4 the Tootsie roll that were set aside. These will be the feet.

Grab the Starburst that you rolled out earlier. We will be making some more. Make sure it is a little thicker than the width of a tooth pick. This time instead of cutting 1inch pieces we will be cutting half inch pieces. You will need 24 of these.

Finally, grab the Vanilla Tootsie rolls. Roll out 12 balls. Each should be about a centimeter in diameter. About the width of your pinky finger. These will be the tails.


After getting half way through making these I discovered it is a LOT easier if you refrigerate the large balls first. All 24 of them them. They tend to lose their form when you're adding the other parts to it. Refrigerating them keeps them harder longer. Only take them out 2 at a time if you use this technique. Otherwise they soften before you get to them.

For the Heads:
Lightly flatten out four 1inch pink "worms", and two small white balls.
Slightly wet the back of the flattened pink worms and stick them to the cylinder ears, flattening and shaping the cylinders into ears in the process. The bottom of the ears should be a little thinner and narrower than the top.

Shape 4 of the feet into long flat rectangles, allowing for one of the ends to be thicker and wider than the other. This will be the front end. Take a tooth pick and lightly press into the large end to make toe impressions. You should make 2 impressions, which will give the look of 3 toes.

Finally take out 2 refrigerated heads and attach one of the ears by pressing and carefully spreading the thinner portion of the ear to the back of the head. Repeat with the second ear. 

Next add the feet using the same technique.

Take the flattened white ball and place it on the face just above the feet and press lightly around the edges to make sure it won't come loose.

Grab one of the noses and press it on the white portion you just added. Now you're almost there!

Finally, grab the black edible ink pen and draw to black dots for eyes.

Repeat this until you have made 12 Bunny heads.

You're done with your first Tootsie roll bunny! Now add a dot if icing to the center of a cupcake and stick him in place and put him back in the fridge. I find if they sit out too long the ears get floppy if they were made too heavy. I kept mine refrigerated until I needed them.

For the Butts:
These are a lot easier than the heads. So these will go a lot quicker.
Lightly flatten out four of the half inch pink worms. 

Lightly wet the back side and stick it to one of the smaller cylinders, slightly flattening as you go. These feet shouldn't be as long as the others. So make these short. Make one end of the foot slightly wider than the other. This is the end with the toes. There is no need to add the toothpick indentions to these. Do this will all four worms.

Take out two of the refrigerated balls and place the feet on the top with the toes pointing down. Take one of the larger white balls you rolled out earlier and place at the heel of the feet. It's okay if it's not perfectly round anymore. I flatten the tip of my tails just a little on purpose. But it's a preference.

Finally, add a dot of green icing to the center of a cupcake and stick him on there. And you have now completed your first Bunny Butt! Congrats! Haha. Now keep going. You have plenty more to do!

Once all is finished take the jelly beans and place three different color beans on each cupcake for eggs. I use the SweetTart jelly beans because most of the others are either transparent or too large and makes the bunny look out of proportion. You can use what you like.






Thursday, April 7, 2011

Eyes and Ears Pasta for Halloween

 Note: I found this recipe online about a year ago. I have yet to try it. If you get to it before I do let me know how it turns out!


Ingredients

To Make the Ears:
1 1/4 cup cake flour (not self-rising)
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 large egg yolks
1 1/2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 cup water
3 drops Red food coloring

To Make the Eyeballs:
1 1/2 pounds of Ground Chicken or more
1/8 teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper (white if you have it but black will do)
1/8 teaspoon
garlic pitted medium green olives
pitted medium black olives

To make the Blood/Sauce:
1 small jar marinara sauce (or your favorite homemade recipe -- see Releated Recipes below)
red food coloring

Instructions

To Make the Eyeballs:
Dump the ground chicken in a mixing bowl, add the spices, and mix well. Make little balls of chicken about 1 1/2 inches in diameter and place on a cookie sheet. To make the iris of the eye, take a green olive and cut in half and remove the pimento if you bought that type. To make the pupil, cut a black olive into small pieces. Now insert the black olive piece into the half of green olive. Stick the green olive onto the ground chicken eyeball. When you cook the eyeballs, you do not want them to brown, so steam them. Steam the eyeballs just like you would steam vegetables. It should take about 20 minutes over medium heat.

Prepare the Ears:
Roll out the dough on a floured counter with a rolling pin. The dough should end up about 1/8 inch thick. Cut out round pieces of dough using a glass about 3 inches in diameter. Cut a small hole in the middle of the 3 inch piece of dough to form the ear canal. Roll up the edge of the round piece of dough and form into an ear shape. It helps to have a picture of an ear since you cannot look at your own. I put my ear on the copy machine and made a copy.
Put the finished ears on a dishtowel and let dry overnight if possible. If you do not have time, an hour or two will suffice.
Cook the ears in boiling water and 1 tablespoon of olive for about 2 minutes or until they float to the top of the water. Drain the ears in a colander.

To Make the Blood:
Simply take a small jar of spaghetti sauce and mix in some red food coloring.

Assemble the Dish:
In a slow cooker or serving dish, pour the "blood" into bottom. Arrange the cooked "eyes" and "ears" and you're done. This dish can be easily reheated in a microwave or keep it warm in a slow cooker set on warm for the length of your party.