Online Cupcake Video I Did For Chatelaine Magazine (Canada)
Decorating By antonia74 Updated 29 May 2007 , 4:32pm by antonia74
Helen,
That was wonderful... you did a great job!!
I really enjoyed watching it, like Doug said..bathing cap.. I remember my mom trying to make me wear those.
From one Canadian to another... Congratulations EH!!
You deserve the recognition.. you do gorgeous work!
Will be buying a couple of Chatelaine!!!
Kim
Congratulations Helen!! You did a wonderful job on this and I can't wait till that Chatelaine comes out!!! You were such a natural!
Thank you for sharing this with us. It was great and I can't wait to try the bathing cap idea for a b-day cupcake.
I wasn't able to get the video to come on earlier but I did this time.
How fun! You did a great job. Never would not know you weren't a professional movie star! You seemed calm and explained things perfectly.
Thanks for letting us see it.
Just saw the video. You were great. never thought you were nervious at all. love the cupcakes
I found a way to buy the issue! The link below gives phone numbers to call to buy a single issue of Chatalaine (several other magazines as well).
https://m1.buysub.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10851&storeId=10851&categoryId=10082&langId=-1
I can't wait for the issue to come out! Thanks again for sharing with us Helen. I have been an admirer of your work since joining CC and have many of your pictures saved to my favorites.
Thank you so much everyone! What amazing feedback. I'm really excited that the magazine can be ordered from the States too! I'll let you all know when I see it on the stands here!!
Thank you as always for sharing so much on Cake Central. You are an inspiration to so many!!!!I loved the video not just because it was fantastic, but also because you are our cake central friend and we are so proud of all you have accomplished and all that you have so generously shared with us. At computers all over the world, I bet we were all saying,"that's our girl"!!!!
Wow what a great video!!! I think you seemed like a natural and it was wonderful how you showed the three different kinds of cupcakes, I just love the flower one! Great job!
I enjoyed the video so much!! You did an outstanding job!!! Thank you for sharing it with us!!
Thanks for sharing! love the video. I too love, love your work. It's great to see you actually at work.
Wow! Great Job. Did you mention what the tip numbers that you used? I would love to try.
Wow! Great Job. Did you mention what the tip numbers that you used? I would love to try.
Good question! The tips were:
large swirl --- 1M (or Ateco brand #826)
bathing cap/grass --- Ateco brand #233
flower --- Ateco #81 crescent & #3 round
I did. I used the IMBC recipe I always use...but they will also have their own recipes for the cupcakes/icing in the magazine too.
The room was REALLY cold though, so my icing is a bit stiff on camera! Usually it's about the consistency of stiff whipped cream.
Thanks so much for sharing your talents once again!! I have learned so much from you and have many of your posts, cakes, and cookies in my favorites.
How do you get your cupcakes so perfect? My cupcakes always come out slightly browned on the bottom. I don't think they are overcooked, based on the interior and the top. I can just see that golden brown on the bottom through the cupcake liner and I think they would be so much prettier without it. I use a dark nonstick pan and I think that might be the problem. Do you use standard liners? Your cupcakes look so smart and elegant and mine seem so frumpy and tired. I'm referring to just the cupcake....never mind the decorating....it's fabulous in it's own right.
Can you tell that I am completely awestruck by your work? I want to be just like you when I grow up!
How do you get your cupcakes so perfect? My cupcakes always come out slightly browned on the bottom. I don't think they are overcooked, based on the interior and the top. I can just see that golden brown on the bottom through the cupcake liner and I think they would be so much prettier without it. I use a dark nonstick pan and I think that might be the problem. Do you use standard liners?
Okay, firstly I have to let you know that these are done with cake mix for photography etc. Having to bake dozens and dozens of them over and over again in the tiny kitchen right on set at the studio meant that we had to use a mix for speed, convenience, price, etc. (I'm NOT harping on cake mixes here, just being honest about these not being our scratch recipe version....although they look pretty similar!)
If your cupcakes are browning on the bottom, I'd definitely recommend using the regular aluminum muffin tins....not the dark pans. General rule is the darker the pan, the lower the baking temperature should be....which can and does usually result in a darker baked good.
Use an ice-cream scoop (about 1/3 cup capacity) to evenly portion the batter between the liners. That will give you cupcakes of the exact same size and proportion.
I bake my cupcakes in the top portion of the oven (not convection, only still oven) at 310-325 degrees maximum.
We bake our cupcakes in special paper liners that are 25% taller & the paper is twice as thick as the jumbo-sized ones you can get at the grocery store. (Sorry, I don't have a brand-name or a website for these...I just pick them up in big 500-count bulk packages at a local warehouse supplier for restaurants.)
Thanks so much, Helen!! I figured the cupcakes in the video were your ultimate best in terms of appearance, but I've been admiring your perfect cupcakes for ages. Thanks for the tips about the liners. The taller and thicker liner certainly make a nicer presentation than the grocery store liners! I guess some aluminum muffin pans are next on my wish list--that list grows every time I visit CC.
I *really* appreciate your willingness to share your expertise.
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