~Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Then line 24 (2 1/2-inch)muffincups with paper liners; set aside.
~In a large mixing bowl, beat the cake mix, butter, eggs, and cranberry-cherry juice with an electric mixer on low for 30 seconds. Scrape the mixture down the side of bowl, then beat for 2 minutes on medium.
~Spoon 2 tablespoons of batter into each prepared muffin cup. Spoon 1 teaspoon cherry pie filling on the batter in each cup and top with 1 tablespoon of cupcake batter.
~Bake for 12 to 16 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the cupcakes comes out clean.
~Cool the cupcakes (still in the muffin tin) on a wire rack for 5 minutes. Remove cupcakes from the muffin tin and them finish cooling on the wire rack.
I'm still pondering what bat decorations to use on the cupcakes. One idea is to skip the frosting altogether and use a bat stencil to dust on confectioners sugar.
Much like what is done in this image:
I'm not a sugar lover, so skipping the frosting is appealing. Plus I want to have my baby cousin over for the party and I don't want to add to her sugar high : )
Despite my wanting to limit the sugar level, I'm also thinking about throwing in a few of these:
One 16-ounce package bun-size hot dogs (8 hot dogs), each halved crosswise
2 ounces Cheddar, cut into 16 thin slices
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
8 sheets phyllo dough
4 ounces (1 stick) unsalted butter, melted
Ketchup, yellow mustard, barbecue sauce or your favorite dipping sauce, for serving and decorating
~Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F and line a rimmed baking sheet with parchment paper
~Cut a slit in each hot dog piece and stuff with a slice of cheese. Set aside.
~Combine the salt, garlic powder and pepper in a small bowl.
~Working with one sheet of phyllo at a time and keeping the rest covered under a damp towel or paper towels, lay a phyllo sheet on a large cutting board or counter and lightly brush with melted butter. Lightly sprinkle with some of the spice mix and fold in half lengthwise. Brush the top with more melted butter and cut into 1/2-inch-thick strips.
~Using 2 pieces of stuffed hot dogs per phyllo sheet, wrap half of the strips around each piece of hot dog to create a mummy look. Leave a small section of hot dog exposed towards the top so it looks like the top part of the face peeking out from the phyllo wrappings. Don't worry about frayed edges or tears-- it will add to the mummy look.
~Place on the prepared baking sheet and repeat with the remaining phyllo, melted butter, spice mix and hot dogs. Remelt the butter if it cools down too much while forming the mummies.
~Bake until the phyllo is crisp and golden brown, about 25 minutes. If desired, dot ketchup or mustard eyes on each mummy using a toothpick and serve with extra sauces for dipping.
The ones pictured are made of bread, but I was thinking of using a ghost shaped cookie cutter on corn tortillas. The fried tortilla recipe was briefly mentioned in my previous Halloween post.
Here is a more detailed description:
Ingredients One package of soft corn tortillas Canola oil Sea salt ~In a large skillet over medium-high heat, heat canola oil (or peanut oil) until hot, and add a layer of tortilla ghosts, trying not to overlap ~Flip them a couple times as they cook (use metal salad tongs), and when they are crispy, arched, no longer laying flat on the pan and no longer sizzling, remove them and place on paper towels to dry
~Add a tiny bit of sea salt after they’ve cooked and the salt soaks right in
The recipe calls for making caramel but, as I mentioned before, I want to keep the sugar level down. So I thought it might be fun to try mixing dried apple slices with popcorn and nuts, leaving the caramel out. I'll do a few taste tests to see if it needs spices (a little cinnamon could be nice).
My family dislikes blueberries (which is the main ingredient in this drink). So the only thing I'm keeping from this recipe are the spooky, floating eyes, even though the pupils are blueberries (they don't have to eat them). I'll probably make sweet tea with eyeball ice cubes. Simple and still a little fun. I even could do grape juice and cranberry juice, letting people chose their drink of choice. Ingredients
12 to 24 fresh blueberries
12 canned lychees in syrup, drained
~Stick 1 to 2 blueberries, depending on their size, into the cavity of each lychee. Then place the eyeball on a foil-lined baking sheet. Freeze for about 1 hour. (Wait until the "eyeballs" thaw a bit before eating, so that you don't choke on them.)
Now on to decor!
I was thinking about displaying candy in a neat way.
I really need to get started on the printing and cutting. I'll probably spray the paper with Rust-oleum Ultra Cover in Matte Clear to make it sturdy. That way I can reuse the bats if I want.
Since Halloween must have pumpkins I am strongly considering doing this craft:
My pumpkins will probably be hollow plastic (less work *wink*) and white to contrast strongly with the black houses. I may or may not have them light up.
...this guy is pretty rad.
If you don't know who he is, you're like me less than a year ago. I was looking up Inuyasha stuff on Youtube and ended up getting a recommendation to watch the SNSD music video Run Devil Run. I watched and loved it. Then I saw some cute guys at the side of screen and clicked their video. That video was Mirotic by TVXQ or DBSK in korean. Yes I became super hooked on it.
I know what you're thinking, where is this going?
Well I saw that there was this adorable band doing a cover of Mirotic. That band was Shinee and I became one of their biggest fans. Which lead Youtube to suggest Big Bangs' Lalala
They were so cute, they reminded me of B2K (whom I loved growing up). I decided to check out some of Big Bangs other stuff. But I did notice an odd thing, people kept mentioning G-Dragon. At the time I only had eyes for Daesung with his amazing voice and TOP's equally amazing voice (both are at the end of Lalala Daesung is sleeping and Top wakes him up).
The deep G-Dragon love got my attention. So I investigated. I wanted to know more about this most beloved man.
This is the first video I saw with him by himself:
My first thought was, "What in the world is going on?" Then I found myself singing the song at random times and thinking about the video's images. It was the start of love.
Next I saw this video:
The beanie baby jacket stole my heart. I thought "If only I knew this guy, his brain must be crazy!"
He just doesn't care. Whatever his vision is he goes for it, hardcore.
From what I've read, it seems he started in the industry at a very young age. Like elementary school young. When he grew up he became the able leader of Big Bang, writing most of their songs. I also suspect he has a hand in the video/wardrobe concepts, but I can't be sure.
I saw this old video of Big Bang in their living room reading fan mail, and they were all very sweet, but there was this humbleness about G-Dragon. He lives for his fans. His dedication is a bit intimidating. He's very grateful for the love given to him and He doesn't lash out at the haters.
So often you hear artists complain about their fame but he respects and honors every bit of it. I plan to follow his lead and do the same (should I achieve any fame, fingers crossed).
Now I've become like those deeply invested fans of his. I'm not sure he could do anything that would lessen my love and respect for him.
While I was on the SCARY IDEAS website I saw these amazing Star Wars posters. I found them extremely inspiring.
I sometimes get so caught up, in what I want the finished product to be, that while working on the details I get overwhelmed. I see these tiny pieces and I feel hopeless. Doubt rears its ugly head and I think, "Will anything worthwhile come out of this?"
I have to fight against that doubt and seeing these posters floors me.
I wonder if the artist who made this started putting the pieces in place and wondered "Is this gonna work?"
I've been wanting to make something like this Yoda image for a long time, but I've been too intimidated to try.
I mean the patience and the faith that it will turn out great... Who couldn't use a little more of that?
Each poster asks, "What forces shape you?" I don't want my answer to be fear and doubt. I want my answer to be faith and patience.
Part of me believes I can make great things, I just need to listen to that part a little more. We all should listen to that part of ourselves more. I hope you strive to achieve your impossible thing and that you make it a reality.
Now, here's a great song from an AMAZING band (they sent me a thank you note for buying their first CD, how sweet is that?)
"Section 2" by Kunek (Now known as Other Lives)
Oh and another great song to perk you up!
"Are You Still Waiting" by Hee Young (you should check out the official music video too)
Love this song so, so much. I'll be humming it the rest of the night : )
I had planned to do some Halloween themed blogging, but a friend of mine sent this awesome link to me today because of the cartoon I'm working on. I am breaking my characters into separate body parts so that I can animate those parts in After Effects.
Here is the website my friend sent me: SCARYIDEAS.COM
I suggest checking it out, it's pretty rad.
I am so gonna make my Hasselhoff puppet as soon as I get back to NJ. Right now I'm in NC for a week or so (sorry puppet, you'll have to wait).
Feel free to join me in making this spectacular puppet. Maybe you could even design your own unique outfits for him. He's totally missing his Baywatch getup, I plan to rectify that. But he's also missing his all black outfit from Knight Rider.
I, personally, am curious how he would look in drag.
So I was telling my friend Mari that I've been thinking about Halloween a lot. Halloween makes me kind of giddy (which might explain the previous post about bunnies). Normally I spend most of the summer preparing for the holiday, which is a favorite of mine.
However I haven't done anything to prepare for Halloween this year, which is odd for me...
So I now trying to sort out a plan for this year. I've always wanted to host a party, but never had the time to make it happen. So I end up decorating my domicile and my person but doing very little celebrating. Perhaps it's time to change that.
This year I want to make a real attempt at having a mixer for my family and friends. As I travel on this journey to Halloween awesome I will share with you any tips and projects I use along the way. I'll also try to get pictures of everything : )
Now, I'm thinking the theme might be Day of Dead, Mexican Folk Art, sort of merry spooky. Examples found here:
I think I want to start with the food items, since I love food!