Birthday Wishes!
November 8th, 2009
One more year, and one more round of birthday cakes under my belt! I turned 29 last week and my friends pulled through with some delicious and ambitious cakes. Thank you everyone for your birthday wishes!
Kayla’s 14 Layer Cake (yes, fourteen layer cake)
Courtesy of the genius Bakerella



Maxine’s Donut Cake
It didn’t really taste like a donut, but doesn’t it look like one? Lemon chiffon cake with chocolate frosting.

3 Ukuleles + Spam + Scotch = a damn good Birthday Party
August 12th, 2009
The birthday party was a major success. It was small, mellow and just all around a great time. The food was fantastic and the cake was a hit!
And above all, 4 people tried Spam last night for the first time. And they liked it! Spam Musubis were the hit of the party.

Spam Musubi
We also have yummy chicken katsu rolled with spinach and Bull-Dog sauce. As well as beef bulgogi rolled with cucumber. Both were so delicious that Keldon had to make another round for people to snack on.

Katsu, Spam Musubi, and Bulgogi
The green salad with frisee and zucchini was overwhelmingly good. As were the cucumbers and green onions. I was pretty skeptical of the green onions, but I would definitely make them again.
And…. for the cake! For Keldon’s birthday this year, I made him a ukulele cake! (Please note: if you are clutzy like me, do not – I repeat DO NOT – attempt to use black food coloring.)

Keldon with his three ukuleles

the ukulele cake
Recipes coming soon for everything.
Birthday Surprise: Spam Cake!
August 11th, 2009
No, this cake is not actually made with Spam (that would just be too much fun, though). BUT! the cake does sort of look like Spam on the inside – all mottled and pink to replicate the mystery meat that Spam is.
I made this cake a year ago for Keldon’s surprise birthday. Since he’s from Hawaii and loves Spam, what better way to shower him with birthday surprises than a Spam cake?
Let’s not be too judgmental when taking my decorating skills into account here. It’s the idea that counts, right? Right. I had some major challenges with the frosting.


In any case, this was a basic white cake blended with some red food coloring (although not blended all they way to give it the distinctive Spam look) with white frosting blended with red, yellow, and blue food colorings.
Korean/Japanese Birthday Fun Tonight!
August 11th, 2009
Today is my boyfriend’s birthday. And for such a celebration of him turning the ripe old age of 26 (a youngin, I know!) we’ve taken the day off from work. We’re having a couple friends over tonight for some Korean/Japanese food.
Keldon is from Hawaii, so we *must* have Spam! Did you know Hawaii is the largest consumers of Spam? Thank you, WW2 & Hormel.
Plus, with this menu we can use a lot of the great produce we got at the Kingfield Farmer’s Market this Sunday: cucumbers, zucchini, green onions.
This is what we’re planning:
Korean Beef Bulgogi rolled up maki style
Chicken Katsu rolled up maki style
Spam Musubi (hooray! it’s Spam!)
Kim Chee
Zucchini Ribbon Salad with this Asian Dressing
I suppose I’ll be making some sort of guava or passion fruit martini to go along with this, but I have yet to come up with something. Stay tuned.
And of course, I have to rival the Spam cake I made last year…. so there will be a surprise revealed later.
Recipe: Pirate's Bounty Cupcakes
September 27th, 2008
A friend of mine had a birthday last week and as part of my baking ventures this year, I decided to go conceptual again (after the wildly successful Spam cake). There’s a back story about he and his brother’s saying the word “bounty” in a low, deep voice that makes it too hard not to laugh.
Either way, I came up with what I thought to be a hilarious birthday cake concept: a pirate and his bounty of treasures! How perfect, right? And then! I come to find out that the special saying of the word “bounty” came out of Pirates of the Caribbean. Who knew? And how perfect!
I found a recipe on bettycrocker.com for Pirate’s Hidden Treasure cupcakes. Chocolate cupcakes with peanut butter cups inside. YUM! But mostly I liked the decorating, so I used parts of that recipe. The actual cake and frosting recipe is a mix of 2 other recipes too. I’ve made the cupcakes and the frosting before, but I’ll include the recipes here just in case (since this recipe is a conglomeration of 3 recipes).
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