As soon as I saw that the theme for July was "nuts and seeds" I got my thinking cap on. I first thought of something more classy like a rosewater and pistachio cupcake, similar to the beautiful one on the cover of Vegan Cupcakes Take over the World, however I couldn't ignore my one love in the nut world - peanut butter. I LOVE it. Adore it. Can't think of life without it. So before the winners were even announced I'd asked Ann Arbor Dennis (who was with me at the comp) to bring me some bags of Reese's peanut butter cups back from his trip home later this month as I was 99% sure I was going to use them in some way for my July entry.
Thanks to The Bleeding Heart Bakery for use of their Elvis photo
My thought was something along the lines of the Elvis cupcake from my newly acquired, and awesome, book Who you callin' cupcake by the owners of The Bleeding Heart Bakery in Chicago, Michelle and Vinny Garcia. The Elvis cupcake is a peanut butter, banana and bacon cupcake - except I was planning just to do a banana and peanut butter cupcake as I've had a bacon cupcake and quite frankly never need to try another. My plan was to top them with Reeses peanut butter cups, then I saw this
Thanks to Confessions of a Cookbook Queen for use of their photo and for such cuteness!
My other cupcake idea was something a bit adventurous for me, due to the sugarpaste topper. Something I've never done before. However I thought I'd share it with you incase you are and you fancy giving this cute topper a go!
First up was my other idea for a cupcake. I thought of candy/sweets I like with nuts in and the two contenders were Starbar (one of my favourite chocolate bars ) and Turtles
which I tried when in New York - yummy caramel chocolaty pecan goodness. I have several recipes for Turtle cupcakes in my cookbooks (including one yet again in Who you callin' cupcake), but if you fancy giving it a go and haven't got a recipe you could try this one from Bakers Royale - doesn't it look fabulous!
My plan was to attempt to to top the turtle cupcakes with turtle toppers using the tutorial from Cake Journal - although I'm not sure they'd look quite as cute as these!
Alas now that the competition has been cancelled I wont be making either of these for the other Iron Cupcakers but I think I'm going to give the non-bacon version of the Elvis cupcakes a go, with the Reese's peanut butter toppers just to see if they taste as good as I imagine they will do!
I do hope Iron Cupcake is back soon as I have so many ideas and I love baking - it would be a shame not to be able to bake for others and also a shame if we lost such a fun competition from the London cupcake scene!
I hope for your sake that they do bring it back. Your ideas are so amazing they make my mouth water. Maybe its a good idea to postpone it for a month, then maybe the greedy cupcake thieves might not turn up again.
ReplyDeleteOh thank you for your comment :) I do hope a brief break will make people think about what they've done and that it will be back very very soon!
ReplyDeleteI'm certainly looking forward to trying the Elvis cupcakes. Let's hope Iron Cupcake will be back soon, I love it!
ReplyDeleteI think you should try the turtle cakes too, they sound brilliant and I want to see your turtle toppers :)
Manny you don't like banana so not sure if you'd be keen! I will try to make those turtles at some point - but not sure they'll look as good though!
ReplyDeleteSuch amazing ideas. I'm with you on the peanut butter. I bought loads of peanut butter anything and everything last time I visited USA. Those turtles are seriously cute! Cant wait to see your attempts. Let's hope Iron Cupcake is back soon.
ReplyDelete@Baking Addict - peanut butter is just a fabulous ingredient isn't it. Still kicking myself we didn't make it to the peanut butter cafe in NY when we went - next time! I'm not sure my turtles would look much like those gorgeous ones I'm afraid - I need to do some serious practising.
ReplyDeleteYou cant beat peanut butter its a wonderfully tasty ingredient. Yum!
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