I love decorating with red and green! Here are some Christmas stars I made for a Sunday School party. Cookies make great gifts for teachers! Or they're fun to take to office parties or as a hostess gift! I can do other Christmas themed shapes too - snowmen, stockings, trees, candy canes, etc. Email me if you are interested in making an order. bethanyklamb@gmail.com
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Monday, November 30, 2009
Audrey's 1st Birthday Cookies!
These are for my friend Heather that I worked with at Starbucks. Her daughter's birthday is Thursday (the day after mine!) and her party is this weekend. The only thing is - they have to make it to Alaska. That's right. It's my first time shipping an order and it's on the opposite side of the continent. Here's what they look like before they are shipped, let's hope they look as good when they get there!
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
My mom thinks I'm weird
So, I'm making cookie dough at my mom's house, scraping the dough out and wrapping it in Saran wrap, when my mom comes into the kitchen. She says that's the part of making cookie dough she hates - scraping out the sticky dough. And that's the part I LOVE. She said that's why I'm the baker. My cookie dough is so soft and pretty, I love flattening out the balls and wrapping them in plastic wrap. And then I LOVE the way the dough feels through the plastic wrap. So, I let my mom feel it. She doesn't love it like I do. In fact, she just laughed at my enthusiasm. Oh well. She does love my cookies though!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving!
These cookies are Happy Thanksgiving cookies for the friends and family in West Virginia Bonnie and Steve are going to see today. I'm not taking the 7 hour trek with them but I thought I'd send my love - in the form of a cookie, of course! So, Happy Thanksgiving, Dean, Tammy and the rest of the crew!!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
Branching Out
So, up until November, I pretty much only did birthday cakes and cookies for family. But then...my friend Joy's sister-in-law, Amy, asked me to make her wedding and groom's cake. Nervous about saying yes, I knew that if I really wanted to start branching out in my baking, this was a good way to start. So, I committed.
The groom, Bill, wanted the UNC football field. (He actually wanted the whole stadium but I managed to talk him into just the field.) I, also, talked him into to ordering a peanut butter pound cake with chocolate butter cream - a cake I had been dying to try. I always love using my chocolate butter cream because it smells so divine and of course, peanut butter and chocolate were made to go together. I did my research on the UNC football field, but was more worried about getting the color right. If you're into collegiate sports, you know what color Carolina Blue is. The field wasn't as complicated as I thought it was going to be and the biggest stress relief was when I drew out the NC in the middle of the field. The words in the end zone were slightly problematic, but I wrote them out on paper first, cut them out, then used it as a guideline. I did the words upside down so I wouldn't have to be leaning over the entire cake. It was interesting, but for the most part successful. The best part was how much Bill, the groom, enjoyed it.
The groom, Bill, wanted the UNC football field. (He actually wanted the whole stadium but I managed to talk him into just the field.) I, also, talked him into to ordering a peanut butter pound cake with chocolate butter cream - a cake I had been dying to try. I always love using my chocolate butter cream because it smells so divine and of course, peanut butter and chocolate were made to go together. I did my research on the UNC football field, but was more worried about getting the color right. If you're into collegiate sports, you know what color Carolina Blue is. The field wasn't as complicated as I thought it was going to be and the biggest stress relief was when I drew out the NC in the middle of the field. The words in the end zone were slightly problematic, but I wrote them out on paper first, cut them out, then used it as a guideline. I did the words upside down so I wouldn't have to be leaning over the entire cake. It was interesting, but for the most part successful. The best part was how much Bill, the groom, enjoyed it.
The bride's cake - The layers came together pretty good. Cream cheese pound cake has become pretty standard for me. I didn't break any layers, which is always nice. She wanted cherry and blueberry fillings, so I tried whipping some sort of filling up without looking at a recipe - not the brightest idea I've ever had. It didn't work out. So, I cheated. I used pie filling. Not my first choice, but it made my life simpler. Made a ton of butter cream icing. Used 18 sticks of butter and 9 lbs. of confectioners sugar. I was pretty stressed about stacking the cake. But fortunately, I had great people around me while working that made it feel like I was hanging out and just so happened to be stacking up my first 4 tiered cake. My friend Jessica was there to bring me coffee and help me with the flowers, so thanks a bunch, Jess!
It's not perfect, but overall, I consider my first wedding cake a success. I was very proud of myself and the bride and her family loved it. My favorite compliment was one said by the bride's sister, Mary. She said that the cake looked like Amy and Bill. That was definitely a goal of mine and was pleased to hear that it was reached. So, thanks to Amy and Bill in allowing me to participate in the celebration of your new life together!
(PS. You can click on the photos to make them bigger.)
Friday, November 6, 2009
About Me
Baking is my passion. I love every step of it (except washing the dishes). I find it beautiful. The way the ingredients look when they come together. The feel of the dough. The smells. Baking makes me happy. I never have claimed nor will claim to be a writer. I always hated writing essays in school. I started this blog because I wanted an easy way to share pictures of my creations. And there's usually a story to go along with the creations that I make. I tell the stories as if I were talking to you about it. So, if I'm grammatically incorrect or not following MLA standards, it's because it’s not my priority. I'm not a writer. I'm a baker. I write run-on sentences and fragments. It's how I think. I try to catch any misspelled words but I don't guarantee that you won't find any. But whether you read my stories or just look at the pictures, I hope you enjoy what you see.