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| Little Cakes from the Whimsical Bakehouse: Cupcakes, Small Cakes, Muffins, and Other Mini Treats | 
enlarge | Authors: Kaye Hansen, Liv Hansen Publisher: Clarkson Potter Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $14.24 You Save: $10.71 (43%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 18535
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 176 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.6 x 0.9
ISBN: 0307382826 Dewey Decimal Number: 641.8653 EAN: 9780307382825 ASIN: 0307382826
Publication Date: February 19, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Alot of big smiles in small packages! November 26, 2008 Having just gotten this gem, it's another winner from the mother-daughter team of Kaye and Liv Hansen! Not finished with giving us unique and artistic big-people cakes, they have created little-people cakes, aka cupcakes and their equally delicious and tasty friends, the muffins.
GETTING STARTED As usual, the book has all those bright neon colors that get you thinking outside the realm of the frosting standards. To help you get started, they have the first section, aptly named "Getting Started". It covers all the specifics of what equipment and supplies you would need to make all the stuff in this book; every template is included as well. One of the most appreciated sections within this book is the chart of cake pans, sizes, and batter capacity needed; cupcakes are always a plural adventure, and for this, you need to know what you're working with. Plus there is the color chart to help you make every wild, bright, and wonderful color you want, plus icing color standards. Kaye and Liv include all sorts of tips on baking (how not to overmix certain batters, adjusting your timetable to meet your timeline, etc.) as well as tips on fillings, icings, piping (from simple to detailed), and the actual recipes themselves.
I need to really emphasize the lesson they give you in "The Chocolate Method". If you've ever seen edible designs and wondered how they are made, this section alone was worth the price of the book. It seems so simple once you get it, but until a really great baker tells you how, it can seem too much to attempt.
ANYTINE LITTLE CAKES & MUFFINS The best recipes for muffins: blueberry, zucchini, banana, whole wheat blackberry, oatmeal, pumpkin, and coffee chocolate chip. Then there are the cakes: almond coffee, blueberry crumb, coffee pecan pound cakes, and plum kuchens.
SPECIAL OCCASION LITTLE CAKES Raspberry cheesecakes, pumpkin spice cheesecakes, Matt's little pineapple upside-down cakes, and one of the best ever....TWINKIES and DEVIL DOGS (the delicious way they used to taste)!!! Also, Devil's Food cake, caramel cake, the Big Bang cake (chocolate and caramel on a Pistachio Ganache Truffle cake (mercy!), cream puff nests, pate a choux nests (custard puffs), "ice cream" cupcakes (cake batter cones w/ ice cream on top) along with the ice cream recipe and the topping shell for the ice cream.
THE FUN CUPCAKES Make-A-Wish cupcakes (the ones on the front cover) Halloween cupcakes Mini Acorn cupcakes Chocolate Coconut cupcakes with German Chocolate Icing Wild Meringues cupcakes (animal print look made with chocolate---grrrr!!!) Little Present cupcakes (cute little "gifts" with a chocolate bow) Valentine cupcakes Caramel Popcorn cupcakes Construction cupcakes (this presentation used "the Chocolate Method" of designs to place on a sea of chocolate cupcakes; a definite boy's dream!) Bumblebee cupcakes Spider and Ladybug cupcakes Shark cupcakes Beach Pail cupcakes (soooooo adorable and sooo real-looking!) Flower Power cupcakes (gorgeous floral masterpieces that looked like a real garden of dahlias, poppies, daisies, etc) "A Rose is a Rose" bouquet of cupcakes (very, very clever!) Basket cupcakes Hat cupcakes (witches, fedoras, baseball caps, etc) A Bushel of Apples (literally a cupcake that looks like a apple bushel!) Flower Pot cupcakes Christmas Tree cupcakes
and........the Grand Finale................... Tiered Mini-Cakes (3 basic designs to work from and they are gorgeous!)
These would be great ways of spending time with family and friends, and the delicious joy that these will bring will be sooo worth it!! Thanks to Kaye and Liv!
Book cover doesn't do them justice June 26, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The cover of this book doesn't do it justice. The cakes on the cover are cute but fairly plain. But what you find in the book is several good recipes -- and some _adorable_ little cakes, from simple and plain to quite fancy -- from little corn muffins to an iced shark cake (shaped like a shark jumping out of the water) to elegant little fondant-decorated cakes. Some of the cakes are geared toward kids, but some of them are quite elegant and appropriate for adults. I hope the publisher will add the "search inside" feature and give folks a better glimpse of what this little gem of a book contains.
not impressed June 4, 2008 0 out of 7 found this review helpful
i had great hopes for this book prior to getting it. I'm sad to say i am disappointed. i recommend Hello, Cupcake as a much much better alternative to this cupcake book.
Yummy recipes! May 31, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I haven't made the designs yet from this book, but I have used several of the cupcake recipes. They are delicious! Those of you afraid to try scratch, need this book. They aren't much harder than a mix and come out very moist. The house buttercream is also an amazing noncrusting frosting. Very tasty and easy to smooth. Highly recommend.
Great book April 28, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I really want to give this book 4 and 1/2 stars. The technical information was comprehensive and easy to follow. I was also pleasantly surprised with the number of icing recipes provided - 3 kinds of buttercream, fudge icing, peanut butter, whipped cream and 3 kinds of glaze - as well as the fillings and cake recipes. The authors have phenomenal ideas for beautiful little cakes.
There are a few recipes that use shaped pans (ice cream cones, rose, heart) which can be costly. They do provide alternatives if the user doesn't have the pans. I do not like the book's size. It's only 8" x 9 1/2" and the print is smaller than many of my other cookbooks. However, the content is so good that I can overlook both issues.
It is a great book and I would definitely buy it again.
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