Pecan Cinnamon Cupcakes/Cake |
If you're a regular, then you know that we heartily promote butter being added to pretty much everything! Dry cake batter - add butter, vegetables seem a little bland - add butter, that glass of milk boring you - add bu... well, maybe that's too far! But the reason for this post is a little different. It all starts with our infamous Maple Carrot Cake, our first recipe that we tested.
We've nicknamed it the baby-popper and when Ms. Butters' baby shower came around; Mr. Crumbs couldn't think of a better thing to bring - besides his gifts! Unfortunately, the cake didn't do the trick and Ms. Butters remained very much pregnant! We're not blaming this on the cake - and are still very much believers that the nickname sticks - we should have just added more butter; plain and simple! (forget what mother nature says!!)
Batter Up! |
The gifts were well received and our Mamma to be thanked everyone, as she waddled around the room. Now, back to that cake!
Fresh out of the oven |
While Ms. Butters was whisked off to the hospital - but still managed to keep track on the progress of the baking and share updates with all that she was going through: how far dilated she was, the joy of an epidural, and discussions between having a c-section and a "natural birth" - Mr. Crumbs is a very GOOD friend! (and yes, he wrote this particular blog so he can edit it however he wants!) With the cake baked and all the previous text messages erased from his mind - he began to make the icing - not the usual butter cream, but something more: a toffee-esque sauce with icing sugar whisked in. It seemed a bit tricky at first, but turned out AMAZING! If you're a fudge lover, then this icing is for you!
Bring to a rolling boil - the icing - pre-icing sugar |
All in all the cake was great - not that Mr. Crumbs would know; it's still sitting in the fridge waiting for the happy family to return home. However, those four cupcakes that he conveniently made were eaten and praised by the Crumbs-home. Even the cat liked the icing!
Some modifications that Mr. Crumbs made were:
- Instead of making cupcakes, he made a layered cake using 9" cake pans
- Doubled the cake recipe and tripled the icing recipe
- Instead of using chopped toasted pecans; Mr. Crumbs used chopped praline pecans - sugar, how bad could that be!
- Mr. Crumbs also whipped the icing once the icing sugar was added to ensure that it was thoroughly incorporated and, more importantly to break up the crystalized sugar.
The cake/cupcake can stay out at room temperature for 2-3 days or in the refrigerator for up to a week (if it lasts that long!). Also it would go great with an ice-cold glass of milk!
The Cake... man, it's heavy!! |
To conclude this post; Mr. Crumbs just wanted to finish it off with: Congratulations Ms. Butters; my friend - we are so happy to welcome your new family member into the group - and considering that this baby is yours; we all know that we have a future-foodie on our hands!
Happy Birthday Baby Butter!