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Friday, April 22, 2011

Sweet Petite Cupcakes with Sugared Flower Petals


With the flutter of incoming Spring, all sorts of "rites of passage" events begin unfolding all across the U.S.  One of the most important to juniors and seniors in high school is "The Prom".






In our homeschooling world, we have what is called "The Gala".  It is quite similar to a prom, but without the king and queen aspect.  


For a teen girl, this means shopping for formal dresses and pretty sparkly shoes, pampering the nails and toes, and booking a hair salon for that romantic and elegant "up-do".




But the swirling thoughts in this mother's mind were "What should I bake for the pre-party?".  It should be something sweet, elegant and petite.   I eyed these hydrangea flowers at the market.  They were so soft, fragile, and velvety.








Something with sprinkles and flowers sounded like a good idea.  Little petite cupcakes.


The girls spent the day in full girlie preparation for the evening Gala.  Toes were polished, hair was curled up in ringlets.  My daughter and her sweet friend Mary are huge Jane Austen fans and this is their modern day version.


I spent the day making crystalized flower petals.






When I snipped off a hydrangea petal and held it upside down, it was in a nice little heart shape.  These could be the adornment for the tip of my petite cupcakes.






The limosine was parked outside.  The belles of the ball and the dashing young gentlemen all arrived. Along with the fun and frolic came my petite cupcakes with their crystalized flower petals.  Photos were capturing the moment and sweet bites of small treats were savored.






The day was ending for my baking quest to make  little sweets to bring for their gathering.  The night was just beginning for these young ladies and gentlemen, who were all swept  into the waiting limo, ready for hours of dining and dancing.






Sweet Petite Cupcakes with Crystalized Flowers:


Cupcakes:
(adapted from Martha Stewart's cupcake recipe)

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 8 tablespoons (1 stick) unsalted butter, room temperature
  • 1 cup sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract
  • 3/4 cup milk

Directions

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Line a cupcake pan with paper liners; set aside.
  2. In a medium bowl, sift together flour, baking powder, and salt. In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the paddle attachment, cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time; scrape down bowl, and beat in vanilla.
  3. Add flour mixture and milk alternatively, beginning and ending with flour mixture.
  4. Divide batter evenly among liners, about three-quarters full each. Bake until golden and tops spring back to touch, about 20 minutes, rotating pan once if needed. Transfer pans to wire rack; cool completely.


Frosting:


I must admit.  My first batch of frosting was a dismal failure.  At room temperature, the butter cream frosting I made started to droop and sag on the cupcakes.  I decided to buy canned cream cheese frosting.  It worked beautifully.  It has the texture and strength to really sit up and hold the sprinkles.  


Flowers:


Whisk the whites of one egg until bubble and frothy.  Take a small paintbrush and lightly coat the flower petals.  (Snippets Notes:  I do one or two petals at a time and then sprinkle with sugar)  Lightly sprinkle the petals with sugar.  Let air dry in a safe spot over night until stiff and sparkly!  

17 comments:

  1. Ooooh! It is so cute, sweet and absolutely romantic! Unfortunately, here we don't have the tradition of 'The Prom'. When I was 17, I wanted to be in an american high school just to take part to the Prom. Actually in my dreams there was also the boy wich I was in love. And I think it has to be exactly as in your photographs up there. Swirling in a long silky dress, surraunded by pink and withe petals... Like a princess... I'm sure that, remembering this day, your daughter will thank you for your cupcakes. It's all so perfect.

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  2. Those are just...so incredibly beautiful!

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  3. The cupcakes are so sweet but your lovely daughter takes the cake (so to speak). I love the photos of her beautiful skirt swirling in a blur. I'm sure she had a fabulous evening and that your cupcakes were the culinary triumph of the night!

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  4. This is beautiful. All of it..and especially the swirl of the ephemeral prom dress!!! Hope it was fun!!!

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  5. Those are absolutely lovely. You captured the essence of the day perfectly.
    Just had a fitting with my "baby" a few days ago for her prom dress - it makes my heart both clench and swell to think of her at this stage in life.
    Hope it was everything your girl wished for.

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  6. I am absolutely speechless...right down to lovely blue toe nails! I don't think I have seen prettier and a more lovely daughter and more breathtaking cupcakes. All your touches are so creative...I am in awe Sarah :)

    chow! Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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  7. Gorgeous! They look so pretty!

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  8. Fit for a princess!! How fortunate your children are...and how creative you are (sugared hydrangea petals!)...and congratulations on another batch of cupcakes made from scratch too!
    Happy Easter...
    xo J~

    And can I just say...your daughters shoes and toes are just the prettiest ever!!! Hope she had a magical evening. ♥

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  9. The cupcakes looks so incredibly beautiful and elegant! I am sure your girl really appreciated your effort...!

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  10. I somehow missed this wonderful post. I would not be able to eat those cupcakes - they are so pretty. All your photos are just so wonderful.

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  11. Bet it was a night they'll never forget, and those cupcakes are ethereal! You must have amazed them with those treats!

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  12. Simply gorgeous! those cupcakes look divine, and my oh my, those shoes are beautiful!

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  13. Sarah, did you change your blog layout? it's beautiful as always. Must say the font is a bit hard to read though, very light in color...

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  14. Such beauty, the dress, the flowers, and the little cakes.

    -Brenda

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  15. Before I mention anything about the cupcakes, I must say, the shoes are gorgeous! The cupcakes were so perfect. They seem so delicate. I'll be blogging about my recent cupcake venture soon, I think I used the same recipe ;)

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  16. what a wonderful post! and such beautiful pictures! your home looks so lovely!

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  17. You are amazing!!!
    Those cupcakes are absolutely exquisite! And what a pretty dress!
    Was a fairy tale event, for sure.

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