Showing posts with label fair-themed cupcakes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fair-themed cupcakes. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2012

State Fair Cupcake: Corn!

Well, it's still State Fair week, which means another fair-themed cupcake!

One thing I try to get at the fair is a roasted ear of corn. It gives the illusion of healthiness as it isn't fried or processed too much. However, it pays to keep in mind that the roasted ear is dipped in melted butter prior to serving!  Anyway, the corn stand is extremely popular and always has a crowd milling about in front. Don't let the mob intimidate you, though - the line moves pretty fast. Here are some reasons you should get some:

  • Support your state farmers! The fair is supposed to be an agricultural event, after all.
  • Celebrate the fact that Minnesota's corn crop has done pretty well, considering the drought in most of corn country.
  • It's only three bucks!
  • The cobs are all composted! Yay!
  • Did I mention it's dipped in butter?
Here's a good article about the corn guy at the fair that also touches on the difficulty of getting into the fair as a vendor:


Okay, here's the low down on this cupcake. You've probably seen this idea around before. I got it from the awesome cupcake-decorating book called, "Hello, Cupcake!"   Most times people show three cupcakes side by side to make a whole cob, but I thought just one was cute (even if it's not the right shape). This one is covered in yellow jelly belly beans for the "kernels" and a yellow starburst for the "butter". I bought the candy at a candy store in downtown Minneapolis called "Amy's Confections".

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

State Fair Cupcake - Cookies & Milk!

It's State Fair time here in Minnesota! The fair started last Thursday and goes through Labor Day. Anyone who reads this blog knows that I love the fair. So, this week I'll be featuring some cupcake decorating ideas inspired by some of my favorite things at the state fair.

One of the booths that are super duper busy at the fair is Sweet Martha's Cookies. You can buy a huge pail of cookies (huge! and overfilled to the point where you have to eat a bunch of cookies in order to get the lid on) and then head over to the all-you-can-drink milk booth (chocolate or skim, $1) and have a milk and cookies fest! Here is Sweet Martha's website: http://sweetmarthas.com/

Anyway, here is my tribute below. It is a chocolate cupcake with vanilla frosting but I think a chocolate chip cupcake or even a tres leches cupcake would be great! The "cookies" on top are cookie crisp cereal and I added the straw to represent the "milk".