Monday, October 25, 2010

Just for Funfetti.

Happy World Pasta Day!  I love a day where people just celebrate the heck out of carbs.  That, is my kind of day now people!  Speaking of celebrating, there is a lot going on around here.  There’s a lot of blog love floating around in the form of “blog chain mail” Yea, you read right.  Essentially, people all over the blogosphere have been calling out their favorite bloggers to answer questions, and while I hate chain mail, I do love to support the blogs I love and read every day!  Amuse Bouche was lucky enough to be called out by 2 blogs in this chain of blog love, The Weekend Gourmet and Baking without a Box.   
Both Wendy from WG and Amanda from BwoaB have been amazing supporters throughout the growth of Amuse Bouche and these ladies have some fine blogging skills themselves!  

Here’s how it works:  These gals post 8 questions they want their favorite 8 bloggers to answer, and then these choose another 8 questions to ask their favorite 8.  See, chain mail.  Before I answer their questions, and post a few of my own, I’d like to list the blogs that I not only read everyday, but hope to meet some of these bloggers at Foodbuzz Fest pretty soon! 
  1.  My blog crush: Hailey from Hail’s kitchen.  We have similar humor, and damn it the girl can cook!  Now if only we didn’t live so far apart!
  2. Mama Pea from Peas and Thank You.  The girl has 2 kids and once again, always makes me laugh!  I am sure that she will become part of your daily reading routine after reading just one post.
  3. Laurie from Simply Scratch.  She does just that, makes everything from scratch.  It’s a great way to live, and her recipes are spot on.
  4.  Chels and Sues from We are not Martha.  These girls are so creative and they aren’t Martha, but they will certainly go down trying.
  5. Jacob from Jacob’s Kitchen.  He makes well conceptualized meals, and his photography is gorgeous! Love him!
  6.  Mary and clan from Food o' del mundo.  Mary started a food blog with her rather large family as a way to keep everyone involved when they live so far apart.  Amazing concept, interesting food.
  7. Betsy and Joe from Project NEW-lyweds.  These guys are too cute, they made a blog to document doing something new together everyday in their first year of marriage, and it naturally evolved into mainly a cooking blog.  They do other fun things too!
  8. Lori Lynn at Taste with the Eyes.  Lori Lynn has a gorgeous blog and all of her food makes me swoon.

I hope you check each of these bloggers out, they make my reading day! 

The questions I would like for you amazing bloggers to answer are: 

  1. You are out of wine.  How many days do you allow this to go on?
  2. You are out of eggs and powdered sugar.  How do you frost your cupcakes?
  3. You have to eat 1 food group for the rest of your life. What is it? 
  4. Your children are hungry and you have more than a slight buzz from that half bottle you drank after a bad day at work.  What is for dinner, mommy/Jacob & Joe? BHAHAHA!
  5. Who’s the better cook, your mom, or mother in law? (I know, I’m an asshole)
  6. You’re having a blogger party, who are you most excited to meet?
  7. You’ve died and gone to the pearly gates of food heaven.  Which foodie greets you as "Foodie God”?
  8. True or False, Some days, you just want to have a wine dinner. Just wine.

So there you have it guys, if you are interested in playing along, please answer those questions and pick 8 more of your own to pass on.  If not, I promise my feelings won’t be hurt, I know this isn’t for everyone.  And there will be wine to console me if you ignore me.

Now to answer the questions that were asked of me!  Amanda asked:
  1. What's your all-time favorite "to die for" dessert?  It is called the ice cream sandwich. Ask my mom, I had an issue with these when I was little.  Like a, “We just bought this box yesterday, where are all the ice cream sandwiches?” kind of problem.
  2. If you could meet any celebrity chef and spend a day with them, who would you pick? DUH MARTHA  FLIPPIN STEWART!
  3. Favorite fair food?  You know you've got one. MMM. Do they sell wine at carnivals?  Ok, fine, I like corndogs, I just can’t eat them unless theyre all beef, and you and I both know the people working that carnie cart have no clue whats in there.
  4. What's your biggest kitchen blooper?  Remember that one time I lit my kitchen on fire during a dinner party? Oh yea, I did that.
  5. Is there any common food that just gives you the icks? Eggplant.
  6.  Your blog is becoming a film a la Julie & Julia, only more wonderful because it's about you.  So who do you cast to play your part?  UH DUH I am playing it!  No one tells a joke like I do, well okay maybe Chelsea Handler can do it...
  7. What's your favorite thing in your kitchen right now?  WELL ITS NOT MY DISHWASHER BECAUSE ITS BROKEN, I CAN TELL YOU THAT MUCH. It’s world pasta day, so we will go with Gonzo, my pasta attachment.
  8. What's your biggest goal coming up to tackle and conquer?  Well, I think adding a third pet to my home.  You know, Sir Reginald, the sourdough starter…
Wendy asked:
  1.  If you could invite any three people (living or not) to a dinner party at your house, who would you invite…and why?  Martha Stewart, Chelsea Handler, and my best friend Kelley. WHAT a dinner party.
  2. What would be on the dinner menu at this meal? Red Wine, hot pockets, and caviar?
  3. Do you create iTunes playlists to set the mood when you have people for dinner? If so, tell me what songs you especially like. Well duh, see my post on our most recent dinner party for a ready made playlist!
  4. What are your three “go to ingredients” that are always on hand in your kitchen? Garlic, onion, and heavy cream.
  5. What’s your funniest kitchen/cooking disaster? Ok so aside from burning my kitchen down, I’d have to say the one time I allowed Brian to cook. never again.
  6.  What’s your favorite kitchen/cooking success?  Every day is a success. I love every moment in my kitchen!
  7.  If you could be sous-chef-for-a-day for any chef, who would it be…and why? DUH MARTHA FLIPPIN STEWART.  Because she’s the bomb, and LORD knows what we would talk about.  I love that kind of on the fly “How did we end up talking about the pollination of geraniums” shit.
  8. What’s your earliest food memory?  Ice cream sandwiches. Stealing them from the box, one after the other, after the other.
You know, these things, they are all in good fun. Funfetti. BHAAHAHH. Who will give me the award for lamest transition ever?  Who cares.  Make your own damn cupcakes, and get off the box people.  Funfetti is just making cupcakes with sprinkles inside.  So get on out there, and let go of the box!
Funfetti Cupcakes, from cupcake rehab

1 ¼ cups  flour
1 ½ tsp baking powder
¼ tsp salt
¾ cup sugar
6 tbsp butter, room temperature
1 large egg + 1 egg white, room temperature
1 tsp vanilla extract
½ cup milk
2 tbsp rainbow sprinkles

Preheat oven to 350F and line cupcake pan with paper liners.
In a large bowl, sift flour, baking powder and salt. Set aside. In a stand mixer, fitted with flat beater, beat the sugar and butter until well combined, about 2-3 minutes.


Add egg and egg white, one at a time, beating on low. Then add vanilla. Gradually add flour mixture in 3 additions, alternating with milk in 2 additions, ending with the flour mixture.
Fold in rainbow sprinkles.Fill cupcake liners about 1/2-2/3 full.

Bake for about 17-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Remove from pan and cool completely on a wire cooling rack before frosting.


And boom. Funfetti. Remember that one time when you were out of eggs and powdered sugar?  Just mix nutella and peanut butter.  That is a perfectly fine substitute for frosting. Now go celebrate this amazing blogosphere and show the blogs you read every day some love!

Love,
Whit

15 comments:

  1. These are so cute! I miss sprinkles...I always used to use them when I was little! I bet these were 100 times better than the funfetti cupcakes from a box!

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  2. So cute :) I love funfetti

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  3. You crack me up.. ha and umm yum!? peanut butter and nutella!? that totally beats out frosting! And I'm totally jealous you're going to FBFest!!

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  4. Oh Whitney, I do so love your sense of humor!

    I almost hate to tell you this, but I don't drink wine in the summer :-( I know, I know, but I LOVE craft beers. I switch back to wine in the fall and then back again to beer in the summer. What can I say, it works for me.

    Thanks for the plug sister - Keep on a rockin'!
    ~Mary

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  5. Thanks for playing along. And we all only support you because you're awesome. And funny. Funny goes a long way. You can burn down part of the kitchen as long as you carry it off with such wit. Loves!

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  6. so cute, i love funfetti

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  7. Erin PerkinsOctober 25, 2010

    Umm...I have a few follow-up questions on my favorite recipe. 1) Are you bringing these to work tomorrow? 2)Could you make these for my wedding cake? 3) And, lastly, while I respect you attempting funfetti from scratch, what inspired you to mess with perfection? :)

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  8. Is there anything better than Funfetti cake? I don't think so! Have a blast at Foodbuzz Fest!

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  9. Thank you so much for the shout out! We've actually been blogging for almost 4 years though. We've gone through many phases... Food has always been a big thing in our content and Project NEW-lyweds was just the past year!

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  10. Aww, thank so much for the love! Please come say hello at Foodbuzz. I'd love to meet you!

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  11. (blush) Thanks for the shout out! =)

    While I don't typically post my responses on my blog ('cause I'm lame like that), I do want to answer your questions... so here goes:

    1. There is always wine in my house. I belong to 3 different wine guilds in my area, and so every quarter I get at least 15 new bottles shipped right to my door. Right now in my dining room I have a wrack (which my grandmother welded herself, if you would believe it) that holds 50 bottles. It is ALWAYS full.

    2. (I'm a baker/caterer, so this would be pretty close to a cold day in hell, as I purchase my eggs 20 dozen at a time, and have at least two 50 pound bags of sugar on hand at all times... but...)I always have merengue powder on hand so that could work as a base. I might mix up some cream cheese concoction, or make my own powdered sugar... But realistically, I would likely just say F#@k it, and eat the unfrosted cupcakes while standing over the stove. =)

    3.This is a hard question. Luckily, in my world, bread and cheese together make up one food group on their own. So I would choose that one! =)

    4. I have no children (fwew!). So, instead, I would pour myself another glass of wine and make whatever the hell I felt like. =) Sigh. Good times. lol

    5. Well, I have no mother in law, and my mother can't cook. So I win by default! (Yay!)

    6. Hmmm... So many I would be excited to meet... I think meeting Monica from Lick the Bowl Good would be a fun full circle moment, as hers was the very first food blog that I ever started reading, long before I had one of my own.

    7. Does Judy Garland count as a foodie? ;) hehehe

    8. True! But only very specific wines. My current favorite is a semi sparkling muscat called Frizzante (which is produced about 3 miles from my house). It tastes slightly floral and grapey, and smells like lychees.

    =) xoxoxo

    Jacob

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  12. Those are so adorable! I love any funfetti!

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  13. what fun!
    I never get tagged for these things because I'm what I call a "unpopular blog".
    I cant wait to meet all the bloggers at foodbuzz, and yes, I too have crushers!

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  14. I'm going to meet you at Foodbuzz too I hope!

    I love funfetti, it's my fave!

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  15. I <3 you Whit!! You are flippin HILARIOUS!! xo

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