Cupcakes by Tish...New Flavors
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Strawberry Kiwi, Smores, Cherry Limeade
Graham cracker and Chocolate square (Her.shey's)
Inside view of the Smores
The Smores cupcake is a chocolate cake with a graham cracker bottom and the chocolate cake is topped with a chocolate ganache and a marshmallow icing. When I tell you I was licking my fingers, I ain’t even shame.
Cherry Limeade Cupcake
Cherry Limeade, very pretty presentation.
Inside view, pound cake density
This cupcake peak my interest because I may not like not one food item on Son.ic’s menu, but I love their Cherry Limeade, which I haven’t had in years. This was a white cake with the consistency of a pound cake with it density. The cake portion has little pockets throughout of a lime flavor especially near the top of the cupcake. The icing is a cherry butter cream flavor, but I detected an almond flavor in the icing. Let me say, that I once had a wedding shower cake that ruined me from the taste of almond flavoring, really. The baker used entirely too much almond flavor and it made the cake inedible for me. So I sit on the edge of liking this and fretting about the almond flavor. I figure the almond flavor brings out the cherry taste in the icing and although it is not over powering, I still could detect. Bless my taste buds, because that wedding shower cake is like a nightmare I refuse to forget. I loved the pound cake density of the cake portion and I liked the cherry butter cream icing, but I didn’t love it. I may try it again just to be sure my tastes are off.
Strawberry Kiwi Cupcake
I have already told you how much I love the strawberry cake portion of the Strawberry & Champagne cupcakes. Now imagine the same strawberry cupcake with the same bits of strawberries in the cake and then imagine a butter cream frosting with bits of kiwi and the kiwi seeds. Mouthwatering! This is a very good flavor mixture. I was quite surprised to actually see bits of kiwi within the frosting. I figured she would use a flavor and put a slice of kiwi on top, but on no she did it up. It was quite tasty and I can’t wait to try it again. I also got to finally taste fondant. I watch all the cake baking shows and many use fondant and modeling chocolate to design the details and figures on the cakes. Tish used fondant with purple sugar to make a butterfly to sit atop the cupcake. It not only tasted yummy, but it made for a visually appealing display.
You know purple is my favorite color? See the kiwi seeds?
See the bits of kiwi in the icing?
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2 Comments:
I just found my way to your blog through Mrs. TDJ. I was reading some of your posts and didn't see where you are located until I read this post. I also am in Montgomery and LOVE her cupcakes! I know her husband and forwarded your post to him(hope you don't mind) so that he can feel a little more love from customers!!
Maggie - please do. Glad to know someone from Montgomery reads this ole blog. LOL!
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