A little about this blog!

Ugh, yes another blog. I happen to have 2, this being my second one at the moment. I own a nice little graphic arts business where I custom design restaurant menus, flyers, and business cards.

I also make party invitations. So it was only natural that I add my little 'mommy' recipes to my blog now and then (okay now more then later). These are my little 'mommy is busy' let me whip something up real quick for a party snack or even a gift. I use a lot of these recipes in my business when new clients come so they have something to snack on. Great idea if you ask me lol!

And of course they appreciate the thought. Anyways, hope you find something useful out of this, I have!

Friday, December 24, 2010

Another amazing job from "Our Best Bites" There reallly is some talent over there ;)

This is my favorite cake recipe of all time! The only difference is that I add some colorful sprinkles into the mix so you get even more delicious colors! If you're super creative you can even add some pudding in the middle to make it even more tasty. Hmm, an idea for the next blog? Possibly!

Alright here it goes: Gel food colors work especially well for this. Gel color adds a ton of color with a small amount of dye. You can find gel colors at craft stores like Michaels and Roberts, and in the cake decorating isle of Walmart. If using red, make sure to get the one that says "No Taste"



Divide your batter and tint each one



Then layer it by color into the cupcake papers.  (See my tips in the recipe for easy layering).  Sometimes I do red on top and sometimes I do the reverse so blue is on top.


Bake them up


And cool them on a rack before frosting.





Then you can frost and decorate to your heart's desire!



The best part comes when you peel off that paper.  Use white liners to show off the colors, or foil or dark liners to make it a surprise!


Even better is taking the first bite and seeing the inside:


Try them with the color of your favorite sports team, or your kids' school colors.  They're sure to be a hit!

Colorburst Cupcakes

1 white cake mix
2 eggs
1 C yogurt (any smooth textured fruit flavor is fine!) or sour cream
1/2 C milk
1/3 C vegetable oil

Combine all ingredients until incorporated (about 30 seconds). Scrape sides of bowl and then beat on med-high speed for 2 minutes.

Divide batter according to how many colors you are using. I used 5 colors and it worked out to a little over 1 cup for each color, but each cake brand will be slightly different.

Use food coloring to color batter to desired intensity.


To get a layered stripe like I used, you'll want to put a spoonful of each color in the cupcake one at a time. The batter is thick, so it won't spread on it's own. A great tip is to set out a little bowl of water where you're working. Dip your finger in the water and then gently spread the batter out. The water will make it so the batter doesn't stick to your fingers.

Another tip is to use a measuring spoon and some water to measure out how many teaspoons/tablespoons are going to fit in your cupcake. Then divide that by how many colors you have so you know how much of each color to use for each cupcake. For my 5 colors, it worked out perfectly with 2 t of each color in each cupcake. So I put in 2 t of blue in the bottom of each cupcake and spread it out with my finger. Then I put in 2 t of green on top of that, then yellow, etc.

Bake them according to the package directions, until a toothpick comes out dry.

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