Cupcake Envy. Amy Eilert

Cupcake Envy - Amy Eilert


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      Contents

       FOREWORD by Norman R. Davis

      INTRODUCTION

       What Happens When You Think Outside the Wrapper

      CHAPTER 1

       Basic Tools and Ingredients

      CHAPTER 2

       Tricks of the Trade

      CHAPTER 3

       Fun, Flirty and Fabulous

       In the Bag

       Breakfast at Tiffany’s

       Flower Party

       Playing Dress-Up

       Favorite T-Shirt

       Flip-Flop Cakelet

       Makeup Kit

       Tiers of Joy

      CHAPTER 4

       Good Enough to Eat

       Cup o’ Joe

       Sushi Bar

       An Apple a Day

       Not-So-Baby Cake(let)

       High Tea

       At the Market

      CHAPTER 5

       Oh Baby!

       You’re the Onesie

       Now I Know My ABCs

       Xylophone Toy

       Baby Bottle

      CHAPTER 6

       Macho Macho Man

       Play Ball!

       Corner Office Briefcase

       High Roller

       Fore!

       Cask Me Anything

       Have a Cigar

      CHAPTER 7

       Holidays

       ‘Tis the Season

       Party Time!

       What’s Love Got to Do with It?

       I ♥ U

       How Does Your Garden Grow?

       Trick or Treat!

       Boo!

       Pomp and Circumstance

      CHAPTER 8

       Offbeat and Edgy

       The Joke’s on You!

       Those Were the Days

       British Punk

      APPENDIX A

       Substitute Toppings

      APPENDIX B

       Presentation Tips

      APPENDIX C

       Resources

      APPENDIX D

       Templates

       Acknowledgments

      Foreword

      by Norman R. Davis

      Cupcake Envy features wonderful photography and clear, step-by-step instructions for constructing thirty-five amazing cakelets. Amy Eilert covers all the bases with mini cakes for young and old— perfect for a variety of occasions. Amy shows how to do it all—baking, shaping, icing, and decorating—in this fun and approachable guide. Amy conveys her know-how in such a simple, easy-to-understand manner that even novice cake decorators will enjoy this book and experience the satisfaction of creating fabulous single-serving cakes for friends and family.

      Amy’s insight and helpful tips will be of use to every cake artist. It’s so easy to make these mini cakes your very own by applying your creativity to Amy’s groundwork. Whether you are just starting to decorate or have years of experience, Amy’s instructions will inspire you to bring these delightful mini cakes to life!

      —Norman R. Davis,

      CMSA ([email protected]), ICES Hall of Fame

      inductee and author of Wedding Cake Ensembles

      Introduction

      What Happens When You Think

       Outside the Wrapper

      It was a Thursday afternoon and I was on my way to my son’s preschool to help with the Jingle Bell Holiday Festival. My job was to bring the cupcakes. As I walked into the assembly room, I was overwhelmed by what I saw. There was Suzanne, scrap-booker extraordinaire, setting up an elaborate origami snowflake project. Near the teacher was Dana, handing out handmade snowman costumes for each child to wear during the sing-along portion of the festival.

      It was obvious that the parent volunteers had spent countless hours on their contributions. And then there I was, like a deer in headlights, clinging to a container of store-bought cupcakes covered in florescent icing that was sure to stain every child’s teeth (as well as Dana’s hand-made costumes). I felt defeated.

      This was my life story when it came to desserts. I always wanted to create something special for Office parties, holiday dinners, and neighborhood barbeques, but would inevitably succumb to confusion and intimidation and hit the grocery store bakery department instead.

      Clearly, things had to change, so I rolled up my sleeves and faced my fears head on by putting myself in charge of desserts for my oldest son’s kindergarten class. I was determined to make sweet, memorable treats that the kids, teachers, and parents would enjoy.

      This time, I didn’t waste hours worrying that my ideas might not work, or wait until the last minute before deciding it was too late to start. After putting my boys to bed, I spent a little time each night trying out different ideas using sprinkles and candies and whatever else I’d found in the baking aisle. I soon realized that decorating was the fun part—and the part that made the biggest impression.

      I had decided to focus on cupcakes,


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