Showing posts with label Fall Crawl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fall Crawl. Show all posts

Saturday, September 22, 2012

Pretty Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes




An excerpt from  "Merry Autumn" By: Paul Laurence Dunbar
The earth is just so full of fun
It really can't contain it;
And streams of mirth so freely run
The heavens seem to rain it.

Don't talk to me of solemn days
In autumn's time of splendor,
Because the sun shows fewer rays,
And these grow slant and slender.

Why, it's the climax of the year,—
The highest time of living!—
Till naturally its bursting cheer
Just melts into thanksgiving.


Happy Saturday,

Fall is here HOORAY!!! Anyone who knows me well, knows I really like fall and I really love cupcakes!!   Today's post combines  two of my favs into a delicious treat!! Pretty Pumpkin Pie Cupcakes... With it being the first day of fall and all, I'm really excited to share this recipe with you.



No, your eyes are not fooling you. 
The cupcake is filled with pumpkin pie!

What you'll need:
For cake:
3 cups Softasilk cake flour
1 tbsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1 1/3 cup sugar
1/2 tsp salt
3 eggs
1 cup milk
1 vanilla bean or 1 tsp vanilla extract
1+1/2 sticks of butter
For pie:
One 15oz can pumpkin pie filling
2 eggs slightly beaten
3/4 cup evaporated milk

For frosting:
4 cups powdered sugar
2 tbsp evaporated milk
Heaping tbsp of pumpkin puree
Recipe Yields 18 cupcakes

Pie instructions:
  • Follow instructions on your favorite pumpkin pie mix for baking  pie. Typically it's one can of pie mix, 2 eggs, 3/4 cup evaporated milk. Once you've mixed the ingredients together, spray a casserole dish with cooking spray and fill with mixture. Bake according to instructions. (usually 450 for 15 minutes then 350 for 30-40) remove and cool. Once cooled, slice into 1-1 1/2 inch chunks. The chunks will be used to fill your cupcakes! YUM
Your chunks should look like this.
 Cake instructions:
  • Oven should be preheated to 350
  • In a large bowl, cream butter and sugar together.
  • In a separate bowl mix baking powder, baking soda and salt together with cake  flour
  • Add eggs one at a time to sugar and butter mixture. Mixing well after each egg is added. 
  • Stir in milk and cake flour. Alternating what you add. First flour then milk then flour then milk. ( until all cake flour has been added) Mix well
  • once cake batter is fluffy add vanilla beans ( or vanilla extract)
To assemble cupcakes for baking:
  • fill cupcake pan with liners. 
  • Using a 1/8 measuring cup, fill liner with batter.
Take your chunks of pie and place in the middle of batter... Then cover with another 1/8 cup.
     
  • Bake until firm and edges are golden. (aprox. 20 minutes)
  • Allow cupcakes to cool fully before attempting to frost.
Frosting instructions:
  • In a large mixing bowl cream 1/2 stick of room temp butter
  • add sugar by the half cup, mixing well
  • once all sugar has been added, add pumpkin puree ( this will give your frosting a nice tint and light flavor.)
  • to frost, simply fill Ziploc bag with frosting and snip off corner. Frosting will glide smoothly out allowing you to frost your cupcakes in whatever manner you'd like. ( You can always just smear the frosting on too still yummy) 
  • Use leftover pieces of pie to adorn the top of your cupcakes.
NOTE: If you'd prefer vanilla frosting, just add 1 tsp of vanilla extract and skip the pumpkin puree.







Thanks for stopping along on the fall crawl! I hope you've enjoyed ;-)

Make sure you check out all of the awesome, creative, seasonal crafts
that have been shared along the way!! 

The ArtsyGirl Connection


That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba

Friday, September 30, 2011

Simple Salami Snack & Fall Crawl day 12!

Happy Friday Friends!
The Fall Crawl is just about over...
Before it ends, I'd like to share a quick recipe.


When I think of fall, I think, caramel apples, cider, beautiful leaves, pumpkins, and comfort food! Some of my favorite comfort foods include cheese, ie; mac and cheese or grilled cheese. Other faves include pie crust. ie; apple pie, pumpkin pie, and chicken pot pie. Today, I'm going to share a super quick recipe that includes pie crust and cheese! I put this  together yesterday when I wanted something warm, yummy and fast! Enter, Simple Salami Snack. Now, if you don't eat salami, feel free to substitute with your fave meat. If you don't eat meat just stick to the cheese and add some veggies! If you don't eat meat or cheese, go make a sweet potato pie and fed ex a slice to me! 

SIMPLE SALAMI SNACK
 
What you will need: 
 Prepared pie crust
Genoa salami
Swiss cheese
a large glass cup
cookie sheet
Instructions:
  1. Preheat your oven to 350.
  2. Unroll your pie crust and cut out circular pieces with your glass cup.
    3. Take your piece of pie crust,layer with  cheese, and salami roll them together and pin with a toothpick.

4. Bake or 15 to 20 minutes or until golden brown with yummy oozing cheese!

5. ENJOY!


The comfort of pie crust,  gooey-ness of cheese, and salty salami made this snack perfect for my palette! I hope it does the same for you.

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The Fall Crawl has been amazing. I have read some great blog posts and made lots of new blogger friends! Wonderful ideas and tips are everywhere and I've learned so much. I'm so happy I joined.  A special Thank you to my girl M, of the ArtsyGirl Connection for reeling us all in for this lovely blog hop!

 Today we are having our last  linky party.  Please join in on the fun and see what awesome tutorials, tips and ideas you can find!

That's my 2 cents!

Thanks for reading.

-Kimba









Thursday, September 29, 2011

Fall Crawl Day 11!




It's day 10 of our Fabulous, Fun, Fall Crawl. While it is slowly coming to the end, we aren't done yet! Today we are heading over to visit the lovely Deia of Love & Tangles. She is showing us how to add some bling to our fall decor! Awesome!

Make sure you stop in and check her out!



That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Fall Crawl Day 10 Featuring my FOLKS!


My parents who are new to the world of blogging, are also participating in the Fall Crawl.

The entry is a How to: Making Photo note cards.

If you are interested in learning how to make your own photo note cards, head on over to my parents blog.

That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Lazy guide to a delicious pumpkin waffle! & Fall Crawl day 9.


Let me start by saying, by lazy I mean quick! Time flies and making things from scratch isn't always an option. Yet, we still want to eat savory, filling, and fun foods. The following recipe gives you a shortcut to delicious pumpkin waffles! ENJOY!

What you'll need:

Your favorite pancake or waffle mix
1/2 cup canned pumpkin pie
1 tsp cinnamon (more if you really love it.)
all spice
waffle iron
maple syrup
a hand full of dried cranberries
(Typically you will need water and oil to turn pancake mix into waffle mix)

INSTRUCTIONS:
  1.  Heat your waffle iron
  2. Follow the instructions on your pancake/waffle mix and blend in a large bowl
  3. add 1 tsp of cinnamon
  4. sprinkle an ample amount of all spice on top of your mix and blend well. (do not leave any lumpy batter)
 5. add 1/2 cup of canned pumpkin pie to your mixture
6. blend well
7. simply cook your waffles until no steam is released from the iron.
8. remove from iron and sprinkle with dried cranberries
 
 
 
 
ENJOY!!! 


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Today the Fall Crawl brings us to Jillian's blog; Food, Folks, and Fun.  Jillian has a mouthwatering Pumpkin Whoopie pie with maple cream cheese frosting recipe.  (DROOLING!)


See what I mean?
Make sure you stop in and check her out! 


*Tomorrow the fall crawl will bring you all to my parents blog!*
I'm super excited! ;-) 

Happy Reading!

That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba

Monday, September 26, 2011

Fall Crawl: Day 8!


                                            Hello friends,
The Fall Crawl is still in full swing!
 Head over to Jacquline @ http://mukweto.blogspot.com/


Tomorrow the Fall Crawl takes us to see
 Jillian of Food, Folks, and Fun!
I can't wait to see what she has in store!



Thanks for checking in!

That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Spice Cupcakes with Cream cheese frosting! Fall Crawl Day 7 Featuring MEEEEE!

Hello and happy fall to you all! 
Welcome to day 7 of the Fall Crawl.
As you may know, I love fall and I love cupcakes so.... Of course
I'm going to share a delicious home made cupcake recipe with you!
ENJOY!
Spice Cupcakes with 
Cream Cheese Frosting
Nom, nom, nom!!!

What you'll need:
CUPCAKES:
3/4 cup butter
1+1/3 cups of sugar
3 eggs
1 tsp vanilla extract
1/2 teaspoon almond extract
3 cups Presto ( cake flour)
1 cup milk
1 tbsp cinnamon
1 tsp nutmeg
1tsp ginger
FROSTING:
1/4 cup butter
8oz package cream cheese
2 cups powdered sugar
1 tsp vanilla extract
CUPCAKE TOPPER:
Mini Nilla Wafers
Hershey's Kisses
frosting
Baking cocoa (powdered)
SUPPLIES:
Mixer
Bowl
Cupcake liners
Cupcake pans
1/4 cup (for adding batter to liners)
Oven (LOL, Duh)
THIS RECIPE MAKES 24 CUPCAKES


Instructions:
-Preheat oven to 350 degrees
-Cream butter and gradually add sugar.
-Add egg yolks. One at a time. (Beat well after each egg has been added)


-Add vanilla extract to milk
-  Slowly add Presto cake flour and milk/vanilla combo. 
  Alternate between adding the two to bowl. Mix well.
-Add cinnamon, nutmeg, and ginger.

-Mix well.

-Line your cupcake pan with liners. Use 1/4 cup measuring spoon to fill each liner with batter.

-Bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown on edges.
 ( Do not overcook! No one likes a burnt cupcake!)
-While your cupcakes are baking, make your frosting and assemble the candy acorn toppers.
-FOR FROSTING
-Blend butter and cream cheese well
-Add 1 tsp of vanilla extract
-slowly add your powdered sugar and mix until fluffy
-FOR ACORNS

-To assemble simply add a dab of frosting to the flat side of your vanilla wafer and press flat side of Hershey's kiss to attach. Add a dab of frosting to top of wafer and sprinkle with chocolate.
-Remove cupcakes from oven and cool.
( Please make sure you cool your cupcakes! Otherwise, your frosting will look a hot mess!)


- Frost cupcakes with as much frosting as your heart desires!
  ( Just make sure there is enough to go around)
-Sprinkle with chocolate.

-Add your acorn toppers and you have your fall spice cupcakes with cream cheese frosting!



Once again, HAPPY FALL. I hope you enjoy your cupcakes! 

That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba

p.s. Tomorrow, we will be stopping by Chez Mukweto. Make sure you stop in and check out what fall awesomeness Jacqueline has to offer!

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Hellllo Saturday! Fall Crawl Day 6.

Hello friends, just wanted to share some cute fall inspired 
floral arrangements I put together last night! 

Kitchen arrangement

I bought two small bouquets of flowers and was able
to make two arrangements for my apartment!


Coffee table arrangement
Mums. roses, and marigolds. The hydrangeas you see are from
my parents tree.I used some golden decorative stems that
I typically include in my holiday decorating ideas.
I just loooooove fall! 
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Today is day 6 of the Fall Crawl! Head on over to
Tracy Cooks It Right and check out her recipe for 
Pumpkin bread pudding!  

Ummmm, can you say YUMMMMM!


Thanks for checking in!

That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba
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Friday, September 23, 2011

Adorable Mini Apple Pies and "Fall Crawl" Day 5!!

Happy First Day of Fall Friends!
In my attempt to celebrate...
I've baked some yummy mini apple pies.
Anyone that knows me, knows I love fall and I love cupcakes!
  Sooooo, I baked my mini pies in my cupcake ramekins!
If you would like to try  this simple recipe keep reading!
( By simple, I mean super simple. Seriously, 6 ingredients.) 

What you'll need
Ingredients:
6-10 of your favorite apples ( I used Gala, Granny Smith, and Cortland.)
1 unroll and fill pie crust
1 cup of sugar
1 tbsp cinnamon
1 tbsp butter
1 tbsp flour
Supplies:
Ramekins for baking

Easy to follow instructions:


1. Peel, core and, slice your apples.

 2. Add 1 cup of sugar,1 tbsp of 
flour, and1 tbsp of cinnamon 
to your apples.  Mix well.
 3. Place your coated apples into your ramekins.
add a small pat of butter to the top of your apples.
4. Unroll your pie crust and cut into 8 pieces.
6. Cover each ramekin with one piece of the pie crust.
(Be sure to cut slits into the top of your crust so the
steam can escape while baking.) 
 
Bake for 45-50 minutes on 425. 

Add a little whipped topping for a cute
frosted cupcake look!
ENJOY! 
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Fall Crawl! 
Today we are having a Blog Party! Wooot! Let's link away! 
So much talent, so little time!  
Make sure you come see what fall inspiration we all have to offer!
Feel free to join in and share your ideas too! 

Today the Fall Crawl brings us over to, http://dirtontherocks.com/ by: Abby. Check her out.
Don't forget to join our linky party! 

That's my 2 cents!

-Kimba






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