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Hardcover Hey There, Cupcake!: 35 Yummy Fun Cupcake Recipes for All Occasions Book

ISBN: 0971793565

ISBN13: 9780971793569

Hey There, Cupcake!: 35 Yummy Fun Cupcake Recipes for All Occasions

Cupcakes have captivated the nation, and Clare Crespo makes them like no one else. In Hey There, Cupcake 35 Yummy Fun Cupcake Recipes For All Occasions, Crespo bakes up tropme l'oeil cupcakes for every occasion, proving they can look like balls of yarn, fried eggs, or peppermint candies-and taste just as fantastic as they look. Cute, accessible, and colorful, this cookbook contains 35 wildly inventive recipes, including: 7Cupcake Burgers: Chocolate...

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Great Book for Kid friendly cupcakes

Great book many good ideas, out grandchildren have enjoyed the variety of cupcakes and enjoy looking through the book and picking out which ones to make.

Innovative twists on a classic dessert

"Hey There Cupcake!" is not so much a cookbook as it a book filled with instructions on how to make cupcakes special. But boy does it ever succeed in what it sets off to do. Author Claire Crespo starts off with some helpful tips for making cupcakes, and then shares some basic recipes - 10 for cupcakes and 6 for frosting. Then the fun REALLY begins. The rest of the book is filled with 35 specialty cakes designed to make it fun to serve these traditional kid favorite desserts. Crespo presents innovative ways to decorate the cakes, using your basic cupcake ingredients, a few extras here and there, and some imagination. Some of her innovative and stylish work include "Asprin Cupcakes" (basic cupcakes with a fondant topping with a crease down the middle); "Pina Colada cupcakes" (cupcakes stacked three high, separated by whipped cream, in a pina colada glass); "Crop Circle cupcakes (chocolate cupcakes decorated with a fanned out green frosting, and complemented with a tiny plastic tractor and cow); and my favorite, "Bleeding Hearts cupcakes" (basic cupcakes filled with raspberry jelly, cut into an irregular shape and decorated to look like a heart with red frosting as a background and blue veins stretching across it). This is the kind of book that can be enjoyed by anyone interested in cake decorating, in making cakes and pies, but most especially, folks and their children. The Baseball cupcakes would be particularly an easy cake for kids to help frost and make for a kids party, and some of the others would be great for a whole group of kids to make at such a party. Crespo obviously spent a lot of time thinking about each of the innovative designs (I love the look of the Sushi cupcakes, which really DO look like sushi), and it's obvious that she loves to make food fun. And with "Hey There Cupcake!" at your side when you're baking, no matter what your age or what you're usually into making in the kitchen, you're bound to have lots of fun making them.

Leader in the Cupcake Derby. Highly Recommended

`Hey There, Cupcake!' by culinary writer, Clare Crespo answers the burning question of where can I find a good cupcake recipe when I need one. This is actually the second cupcake book I am reviewing and I am happy to have both; however, if asked, I will definitely recommend Ms. Crespo's opus over `The Artful Cupcake' by Marcianne Miller. First and foremost is the fact that Ms. Crespo's book is simply more fun, and I suspect that is what cupcakes are all about, aside from being, in Ina Garten's words `a delivery system for icing'. Both books are a bit light on recipes for the `cake' half of the cupcake team. Neither has a recipe of, for example, a carrot cake cupcake. I have also just noticed that neither has an index, although you will probably not really miss it, unless you happen to be looking for a carrot cake cupcake recipe. Ms. Miller is less a culinary writer than a `crafts' writer, as I pointed out in detail in my review of her book. Oddly, `The Artful Cupcake' has a lot more general information on cupcake tools, general techniques, and ingredients. Ms. Miller handles the writing on baking and the cupcake designs are actually done by visiting crafts people. So, Ms. Miller is more of an editor than a true author. Ms. Crespo, on the other hand, seems to have done all the writing and cupcake designing chores on her book. As proclaimed by her subtitle, '35 Yummy Fun Cupcake Recipes for All Occasions', I repeat that Ms. Crespo's book is simply more fun. Among other things, this means it is a much better book for younger bakers. In fact, while Clare does not push this point too much, there is a sense about the book that it was written for a young audience, without actually talking down to the reader. Aside from fun, one excellent advantage of Ms. Crespo's book is the fact that it does offer a lot of designs for specific occasions, especially specific occasions not generally covered by other pastry design books such as a knitting party (Ball of Yarn, Needle and Thread), New Years Eve (Clocks), atypical Halloween (Brain, Buried Alive, Eyeball, Brain), graduation (Brain, Coin), Superbowl (play-off) and so on. Unlike some of Ms. Miller's designs, most of the decorations by Ms. Crespo are relatively easy, making excellent use of the kind of props you will find in a well-stocked craft store. I got the sense that these designs are very similar to the kind of skill and sense of humor we find behind some of Thomas Keller's more famous dishes where one kind of dish is made out to look like another, as with his famous doughnuts and coffee dish. Speaking of which, there is even a cupcake here that does an excellent job of masquerading as a cup of coffee, if served in a plausibly heavy white diner mug. The book begins with a simple recipe for THE classic cupcake with white crumb and a vanilla butter cream icing, tinted pink, with a cherry on top. If I were teaching from this book, I would definitely encourage students to do this first. All cupcakes in t

Cupcakes are yummy and fun!

When I first flipped through the pages of this book, it was like I was looking at an art book. The pictures are so good! My friend made some of the cupcakes from the book for my birthday and they were fantastic! The recipes are creative and easy.

Extra yummy, extra fun!

I fell in love with this book when I had only seen a brief booklet of its photos. How can one resist a cupcake that's shaped like a flower, with a bee pollinating it? Or the koala and panda cupcakes, which are my absolute favorites. I don't even bake, but I still adore this book, and am happy to report that a friend made the panda and koala cupcakes for my birthday and they were just as adorable and delicious as they looked. Clare Crespo is a true food genius and I'd recommend this book for kids and adults of all ages. If you are ever feeling down, one look at Hey There, Cupcake! is sure to cheer you up. The photos and recipes are creative and cheerful and truly do the delicous treat that is the cupcake justice. Eat up!
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