I have been student teaching the past three weeks, and have not had any time for baking, except Friday night. I had purchased some beautiful carrots from the farmer's market, and after using some for soup, decided to use the rest of carrot cake! I hadn't made a cupcake in so long, I missed it!
Carrot cake actually uses the muffin method of baking, so I mixed up all the dry ingredients first (Flour, baking soda, cinnamon, salt, and sugar) in a bowl and set it aside.
Next I mixed up 4 eggs, 3/4 cup of canola oil and 3 cups of grated carrot.
Add the dry to the wet.
And mix.
I baked them in a 350 degree oven for 30 minutes.
Now I moved onto the frosting. Cream cheese is the traditional, so why not keep up the tradition? I beat together 1/2 stick of butter with one 8 oz package of cream cheese.
Added a splash of vanilla.
And then about a cup of powdered sugar.
The carrot cupcakes came out looking lovely.
After about 20 minutes, they were cool enough to ice.
Super tasty! I promise to try and keep up with this blog. I recently bought a cook book by some local cooks/authors with delightful rustic illustrations, and tasty recipes that I'll be reviewing and sharing with you. I've also discovered a few do it yourself baking fixes I'd like to share!
Enjoy!
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Dining Adventures with a Vegan
So, my sister is a vegan. She makes delicious food where you don't even notice the lack of animal based fats or animal proteins. She and I love going out to eat, and having food adventures together. Unfortunately, it isn't always easy going out to eat when you're a vegan, so whenever a good restaurant with some vegan fare appears, my sister will make an effort to go and eat there. I was visiting her in Florida last week, and on my first full day we decided to get some lunch. We found a Thai and Sushi place and decided to give it a try.
Well, walking in, it looked like we were transported to some Buddhist temple in the far off east. The food was inexpensive, and there were some interesting Asian delicacies.
Like Baby Octopus.
I've had this before, but always in sushi so what you see are the tentacles, never the entire body.
This distressed my lovely sister.
They were very tasty though, albeit a little chewy.
I also got a peanut chicken lunch special.
All in all an exciting dining experience! Nyssa had some delightful options that were easily made vegan, like Pad Thai, and veggie sushi. I hope you enjoyed this dining adventure, and see you next time!
Enjoy
Well, walking in, it looked like we were transported to some Buddhist temple in the far off east. The food was inexpensive, and there were some interesting Asian delicacies.
Like Baby Octopus.
I've had this before, but always in sushi so what you see are the tentacles, never the entire body.
This distressed my lovely sister.
They were very tasty though, albeit a little chewy.
I also got a peanut chicken lunch special.
All in all an exciting dining experience! Nyssa had some delightful options that were easily made vegan, like Pad Thai, and veggie sushi. I hope you enjoyed this dining adventure, and see you next time!
Enjoy
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