Neapolitan Cupcakes

Today I'm going to feed you cupcakes.  Neapolitan cupcakes.

Neapolitan Cupcakes | Decor and the Dog

Why?  Because I want to thank you for voting for Decor and the Dog in Apartment Therapy's Homies!  You did that, right? If not, it will take you approximately 2.13 minutes.  And it would make Ike smile like this. 

Neapolitan Cupcakes | Decor and the Dog

He's a sucker for a good contest.  (You can vote for multiple blogs and the list is full of great ones!)

Now here's your cupcake....

Neapolitan Cupcakes | Decor and the Dog

recipe.  If only I could deliver a cupcake to each and everyone of you.  

But you will want to make these cupcakes.  I promise you.  I took them to work on Valentine's Day.  Nothing says love like giving your co-workers dia-beetus.  My co-workers ranked these as my best cupcakes.  They beat out the chocolate with vanilla buttercream and Death by Oreo.  

These Neapolitan cupcakes are a delicious chocolate cupcake topped with vanilla and strawberry buttercream.  

I started by baking my World's Best Cupcakes.  Buttermilk makes the world go 'round.

Chocolate Cupcake:

  • 1 cup buttermilk  (most important ingredient in tasty cupcakes)
  • 1/2 cup vegetable or canola oil  (I've used both and haven't really notice a difference.)
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 (18.25 oz.) box Betty Crocker's Super Moist Devil’s Food cake mi
    • I'm a brand snob on this one.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line or grease cupcake pan.

Beat cake mix, buttermilk and oil until moistened (~30 seconds). Add eggs one at a time, until the batter is well-mixed. Beat on high until thick (~2 minutes).

Scoop the batter into the cupcake pan until they are 2/3 full. Bake for 15-20 minutes or until a toothpick inserted in the middle comes out clean. Remove from oven.  Cool cupcakes on a wire rack.

After the cupcakes cooled, I whipped up some vanilla buttercream.

Buttercream Frosting: 

  • 2 cups salted butter, softened
  • 5 1/3 cups powdered sugar, sifted
  • 1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 3/8 teaspoon pure almond extract
  • 7-8 tablespoons heavy cream

Beat the butter until it’s fluffy. Slowly add the sifted powdered sugar a cup at a time. Once all powdered sugar has been added, beat on medium-high until smooth.Add the vanilla and almond extracts, and beat in to combine. Add the cream a bit at a time until frosting reaches desired consistency.  Increase mixer speed to medium-high, and continue to beat frosting until light and fluffy.

I piped on the buttercream using a star tip on my Wilton Dessert Decorator.  

Neapolitan Cupcakes | Decor and the Dog

I then whipped up some strawberry buttercream.

Strawberry Frosting:

  • 2 sticks butter, softened
  • 2 lbs. (about 7 cups) powdered sugar
  • 10-15 frozen strawberries

In a mixing bowl, whip butter with a mixer until butter is fluffy (about 2 minutes).  Add powdered sugar in slowly, beating well after each addition.  Drop berries in one by one while mixing. Watch your consistency.  The berries will thin the frosting so add about 10 and then watch closely.  Whip frosting on high for an additional 3 minutes until fluffy and light.

Apply to middle of cupcake using the same star tip.

I recommend storing these cupcakes in the fridge but bring them to room temperature before serving!

Neapolitan Cupcakes | Decor and the Dog
Neapolitan Cupcakes | Decor and the Dog

Happy cupcake eating!  Or just cupcake drooling like I'm doing now while eating my chicken breast and sweet potato.  The world of nutrition is unjust. If only vegetables tasted like delicious Neapolitan cupcakes...

Happy 7th Birthday, Ike!

Today's a big day!  Ike turns 7.  

One day you're bringing home the world's cutest puppy.

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The next thing you know, he's 7. And then you start sobbing because you can't imagine life without this tennis ball loving mess of a dog.

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I know everyone thinks they have the best dog but this guy truly is.

A Wire Fox Terrier won best in show last week.  The owner said that the breed is bred to "look for trouble".  That sentence describes Ike perfectly.  He's fiesty.  He's spunky.  But he's also the sweetest dog in the world.

The thing I find the most interesting about Ike is that he loves Nate and I equally.  Most dogs I know have a favorite.  We're both his favorite.  Unfortunately I think tennis ball trumps us both but you can't win them all. 

What does a special dog get on his 7th birthday?  A cake, of course. 

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A cake I made from scratch. Eaten at the human table. Yeah, it's probably about time Nate and I think about human spawn because this is seriously ridiculous.

And awesome. 

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Peanut butter tongue.  The sign of good cake. (I made the cake using this recipe.)

Happy birthday little buddy!

Stenciled Terra Cotta Herb Pots/Pinterest Party

Happy Friday!  We made it through another work week.  High five!  Go team.

On Monday,  I mentioned that I am hosting a Pinterest party on Sunday at the Davenport Michaels.  I'll be crafting there from 1-4pm.  You should join me.  If you're not local, you can join another fabulous Hometalk blogger near you.  It's a great group of bloggers so be sure to check out the list!

We have all been sharing our projects with each other, answering questions, etc.  It's been a bit intimidating.  There is talk of business cards and all day photo shoots.  I'm all like "What's a business card?  What's a blog?" while everyone else is whipping up 27 projects with perfectly styled photos.  Eh.  I'll stick with Michelle good at crafting.  Craft with Michelle.

Sooo, I felt a little pressure to whip up another craft.  I've been wanting to try my hand at painting terra cotta pots with stencils.  My stenciling on pot #1 didn't turn out bad but it's also not great.  Luckily I was originally aiming for a distressed/aged/imperfect look.  Sand paper will made the blurred lines look intentional.  I will be working on more of these babies on Sunday.  

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Here's what you'll need to join me for stenciled terra cotta herb pots.

  • Terra cotta pots (mind blown)
  • Chalkpaint (or any color you'd like)
  • White paint (or whatever color you'd like to paint your pot)
  • Stencils (I used a label stencil and some herb stencils.  All reusable.)
  • Paint brushes
  • Sand paper (for a distressed pot)
Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Start by painting your pot whatever color you'd like. I chose white because I'm boring.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Let it dry and then rough it up with some sand paper if you're going for the aged look.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Paint inside the stencil with chalk paint. I used chalk paint so I can write which herb I am planting in here.  Because that's what bloggers do.   I mean, mint and chives look nothing alike but it's always good to have them labeled.   Once this pot dries, I will write "fake Ikea plant". 

Next I added my herb themed stencils along the top of the pot and also painted them.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

Remove the stencils and enjoy your rustic, chippy-ish herb pot.

Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog
Stenciled Terra Cot Herb Pot | Decor and the Dog

So, Sunday.  Be there.  Micheals that is. 1-4pm.  Right during nap time.  That's how dedicated I am to crafting.

Looking for more project inspiration?  Here's a list of all of the projects the Hometalk bloggers will tackle on Sunday!  Happy weekend!