Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Cupcake-palooza


I've been juggling cupcakes from three bakers for the past several days, and I have to say I don't mind one bit. My freezer was already holding a half-dozen from Heavenly Delight and Sugar Mama's this morning when I received my spur-of-the-moment three-flavor order from Tracy of TLCuppycakes in Petersburg. She had posted on her Facebook page two nights prior that she would be bringing a delivery of her Holiday Red Velvet, Cranberry Bliss and Snickerdoodle cupcakes into town along with some extras for anyone with a craving.

Since I discovered Tracy's cupcakes a month or so ago, I've become as hooked on her confections as my beloved Heavenly Delight, so I couldn't resist adding to my backlog. In light of the sheer number of cupcakes and the other sweets and holiday foods lurking around the office, I decided to up my usual indulgence by eating two full cupcakes and just part of two others. (Sugar Mama's peanut butter cupcake was calling my name from the freezer, so I plucked it out and brought it to work with me. Thankfully, SM's cakes are a bit smaller than some of the others bakers', so I didn't feel quite so bad about eating it in whole.)

OK, the whole truth? I ate way too much cake today, and to be honest I have a bellyache as I type this. But there's always tomorrow to hop back on the bandwagon of health.


But back to the cupcakes. I started my carb-fabulous day with that peanut butter goodie from Sugar Mama's, and it was quite a satisfying lead-in to the Wednesday sugar rush. The chocolate cake was pleasantly moist with some chunkiness that I think was either chocolate chunks or Reese's Peanut Butter Cup chunks baked in. The frosting, which was topped with a small peanut butter cup wedge, was unlike other peanut butter frostings I've tried in that it was stronger on the salty peanut butter flavor. There definitely wasn't as much sugar as in the others. I didn't mind it, though; not every frosting needs to be loaded with sugar, and I liked how the boldness and authenticity of the peanut butter's flavor came through. It struck just the right balance with the sweetness of the cake and the candy wedge on top. 


Next up was the much-anticipated TLCuppycakes Holiday Red Velvet. After my recent bad experience with a bone-dry Cafe Moxo red velvet, I was ready for something a little more promising. Based on my previous TLCuppycakes cakes, I had every reason to believe this red velvet would be the real deal. 

Presentation-wise, the cupcake was an eye-catcher: deep-red cake, fluffy tower of frosting and a dusting of white-chocolate shavings reminiscent of snowflakes. Biting into it, I knew I had found a red velvet to remember. Moist cake. Light, creamy cream cheese frosting. A touch of smooth, light vanilla cream in the center -- a delightful surprise. This was red velvet fit for royalty. I've tried quite a few red velvets from various bakeries during my cupcake journey, and this one ranks at the top.

By the time I got home from work, I was ready for a bite or two from the remaining TLCuppycakes varieties -- Cranberry Bliss and Snickerdoodle. 


Cranberry is a flavor I'd normally pass over in most foods or beverages, simply because the tart flavor is a bit strong for my palate. I'm glad I gave TL's Cranberry Bliss a chance, though. The orange-cranberry cake surrounded a light cranberry filling and was topped with white-chocolate buttercream and a garnish of toasted almonds. Despite cranberry not being my first choice, I enjoyed the flavor combination and the sheer quality of the cupcake as a whole. My observation, based on the TL cakes I've tried so far, is that the quality will be dependable even if not every cupcake variety is my taste per se. 


I'm a sucker for cinnamon, so I was pretty sure I'd be a fan of TL's Snickerdoodle. Sure enough, this was the cupcake I wish I'd gotten when I ordered the Cinnamon Sugar cupcake at Sprinkles Cupcakes on the Chicago cupcake crawl this past July. That cupcake, from a cupcake chain that originated in Los Angeles and has since opened shops on the East Coast as well as in Chi-town, was merely a cinnamon poundcake --  no frosting and not even a light glaze, which at the time I felt would have elevated the Cinnamon Sugar to greatness. TL's Snickerdoodle, with it's cinnamon-vanilla cake, light cinnamon filling, cinnamon-vanilla buttercream frosting and dusting of cinnamon sugar, had all the elements missing from that Sprinkles cupcake. The founder of Sprinkles is a judge on The Food Channel's "Cupcake Wars," and she could take a lesson from TLCuppycakes on this particular cupcake.

Heck, what's a little stomachache when it comes from a day of phenomenal cupcakes? 

3 comments:

  1. So happy you enjoyed all of the cupcakes! Your blog is delightful and this review really made my day! Season's Eatings from Mama TLC!

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  2. i was so happy to hear you like the sugar mamas cupcake since i am one of the sugar mamas!! we have many other flavors just let us know if you would like more!!

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