
Just west of me is a different sort of shop, a purveyor of more simple sweets. Their cupcakes look like something you might have made at home and taste like a good version of a basic supermarket cake with a shortening-based icing and a loud shout-out to food coloring. I find their cupcakes more appealing, mostly because, even with the shortening they simply taste better (though the actual cake part is nearly as flavorless).
Seems with all these opinions I should be able to make a decent looking cupcake myself, but the sad truth is that my decorating skills have never been my strong suit (tho I will say that at least my cupcakes taste fantastic!). So I'm considering a little tutelage (cupcake class, anyone?!?) in that department, either through The Chopping Block or the Viking Cooking School up in Glenview (thanks, Yvonne, for the tip on the latter).
How do you judge a cupcake?
Further reading: Not So Guilty Pleasure (or, If only somebody could get the cupcake right) in The Atlantic.
Kurt is a self proclaimed authority on cupcakes. While he has clear opinions on what makes a superior cupcake (vanilla with chocolate frosting), to my knowledge, he has never met a cupcake he didn't like. I am sure he'd be over the moon if I were to take a cupcake class with you! Let's make that happen sometime soon!
ReplyDeletesounds good!
ReplyDeleteEver been to Sprinkles? I think it started in LA but is spreading. Apparently it is the bees knees.
Katie,
ReplyDeleteYour cupcakes look delicious!
Also, thanks for the link to my site. The Viking schools really are great places to sharpen baking/culinary skills in a relaxed environment. Be sure to let us know how it goes!