Friday, July 31, 2009

Chocolate Cream-Filled Cupcakes

My friend and co-worker, Laurie, just came back from her honeymoon, today is her birthday, and she needs to prepare for her half marathon on Sunday. Go figure, the first thing I thought to do for the girl was bake her something. Of course, as suggested by one of my readers, I will also include the recipe (Thanks, math buddy!).

The creation: Chocolate Cream-Filled Cupcakes! Thank you, Average Betty for the delicious idea/recipe!

Note: The only alteration I made to the recipe was that I used JELLO pudding (since I had it and it is much less complicated than making your own pudding), and I used the wilton recipe for the frosting.

Ingredients for 12 chocolate cupcakes:
1 cup all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup butter, softened (1 stick)
3/4 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
2 large eggs, at room temperature
3 1/2 ounces unsweetened baking chocolate, melted
1/2 cup buttermilk
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Chocolate Fudge Pudding:
1 packet of JELLO Chocolate Fudge Instant Pudding
2 C cold milk, as directed on package.

Buttercream Frosting (by Wilton):
1/2 C Solid Vegetable Shortening
1/2 C (1 stick) butter, softened
1 tsp vanilla extract
4 C powdered sugar
2 T milk

Directions:
1) Whisk your instant pudding and milk until it becomes creamy. Set aside.
2) Cream together butter and sugars. Gradually add the eggs, melted chocolate, and vanilla.
3) In a separate bowl, mix the flour and baking soda. Fold this dry mixture into the wet mixture. 4) Fold in the buttermilk.
5) Line cupcake molds with paper liners and fill the cups with the batter (mine made 14 cupcakes!).
6) Bake at 350 degrees for approximately 20 minutes.
7) Cut a valley into the center of each cupcake. Fill the valley with pudding, and place the part you cut out back in to the cupcake.
8) Frost the cupcake with buttercream frosting. Top with sprinkles, if desired. :)

I have some extra, if you wish to try some ;)

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Happy Birthday, Baby!

For those of you who have known me for more than a year, you will know that I had a very long relationship with a beloved friend I called Winterfresh (since I was very little, my family started calling our cars by gum flavors/brands. I was the only one to continue this trend). I was only 4 years older than Winterfresh, and we shared many memories together. Here was one of our last moments:
Now if you asked any of my friends, they would tell you about the many frustrating times when Winterfresh had left me hanging. Hence, I was forced to add to my "to-do" list at work (note how one of my students added "cool" to it):
Finally, after three years:
And after one year: Happy Birthday, Baby!! I figured, if this one lasts as long as Winterfresh, we'll be celebrating many birthdays together. So I had to buy my baby a birthday present. He smells nice now. All I have to say is…Cherish the moments, people. :)

Saturday, July 25, 2009

And then there were frogs.

I don't consider myself a super girly girl (despite the asian Elle Woods reference). After the Christmas in July party, however, I pulled out girliness I didn't even know I had.


Janina and I were driving home from Ellie's when I saw something hopping across the street. "Oh Janina, look how cute! It's a little frog," I exclaimed. Little did we know...

As I approached my driveway, I was stopped in the middle of the road by a frog. When I turned to get into my driveway, I was greeted by yet another frog. However, this time, the frog was STARING AT ME (cue psycho music!). I'm pretty sure this is where I lost my mind. Wouldn't you???(No, I did not take this picture! Are you kidding? I was too busy screaming.)

At this point, Janina and I were hysterical. After a few minutes, the frog finally moved enough so I could get into my garage without crushing it.

Janina and I screamed a few more times even IN the house, at which point I didn't know how Janina was going to get home. I mean, how was she going to get to her car with all the frogs hopping all over the place??

The next part of the story could come straight from a fairy tale book. Janina and I called our "Knight in Shining armor" to come and save us: Charles Stephens. Thankfully, he had just finished small group when I called him hysterically. I'm pretty sure I was yelling into the phone when I called him, but I was relieved when his response was "I'll be right over." In my defense, I'm pretty sure I have never done this before...

Hehe Charles kept us company for a few hours while we sat and ate some banana bread inside the house, away from the frogs. Like the gentleman that he is, he escorted Janina to her car at the end of the night (while scouting for any frogs).

Needless to say, Janina and I bring a new level to "damsel in distress."

The next morning, I spent some time staring at my driveway from my room. Were there frogs? There were a few times when I was staring at some leaves, thinking that I had smashed a frog last night with my car.

Charles stopped by with some fresh flowers and peaches from the farmer's market (check out the flower with the red stem - so intense!):
Hehe...this is what they call "the follow up" to make sure that the hysterical person is doing better. I think I am back to my old self again, though Fishie (bloop bloop!) thinks I am definitely frog phobic.

Friday, July 24, 2009

Best Christmas EVER.

Ever since I was young, I didn't find Christmas particularly "asian" in my household. We put up a Christmas tree every year and placed presents underneath. I also went through the phase where I kept asking Mommy questions about Santa. For instance: "Why does santa's little helper have the same handwriting as you, Mommy?" What can I say? The logic started at a young age.

Ellie hosted a Christmas in July party for me tonight. It was more asian than I could ever have imagined.

Here were the crafty culprits:

"I can always find the scissors" Brenda and "I've got the best sense of asian humor" Kathy:

Oh my cow, Kathy is a genius with felt, chopsticks, and permanent markers:



"I was an art major" Jen (how did I not know this??) and "I'm magical with the paintbrush" Janet:

(Most of what these two made are still drying at Ellie's house; Janet's still making a bunch at her own house too!)

"I look great in glitter" Jackie:

(I'm pretty sure Jackie got more glitter on her face than her ornaments; I couldn't take her seriously all night because all I could see was glitter!!)

"I'm only considered not crafty because you're comparing me to my super crafty friends" Ellie:

Ellie made angels and hearts; I like to call the angels "Ellie's Angels". Nice, right? :)

"I can beat Jeanette in a bead/wire making race any day" Janina:





She and I were making those cute dangling icicle ornaments - I wore them as earrings for most of the night:


and...."I've got the giggles"Judy and "I should write with glue all day" Amy Rae (unfortunately not photographed because they left too early!! Next time, ladies :))

I can't wait to have a Christmas party at my house for the ladies to see their beautiful work!! Thank you all, the ornaments were perfect and lovely! :D

Thursday, July 23, 2009

I am a karaoke junkie.

Life would not be the same without karaoke. This may lead you to believe that I am filipino (call it a blanket statement, but all two of my filipie friends have their own karaoke machines with the fancy microphone remote control).

Flashback: Kuya and David sing "Backstreet's Back" as Maryjoy and I scream from the "floor":


I had a couple asian moments today at karaoke.

Moment 1: Standing on my chair to notice I WAS THE ONLY ASIAN at the bar! I believe the phrase, token asian, was used.

Moment 2: I was called an asian Elle Woods. We even did the bend and snap! Do we see the resemblance?


I'm just sad I won't be able to make it on Saturday! Have fun without me, gang! :)

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Giant is better.

When I was a kid, I used to think everything in a miniature version was cuter.
Jerome vs. Jerome Junior:

Siblings: (we like to say, "what happened to us??")

Today, we defied the idea that smaller is cuter. Thank you, Wilton, for your giant cupcake pan. Here is a double chip giant chocolate cupcake that I made for Charles Stephens.

I'm not gonna lie - this was more complicated than it looks! Being my first attempt with the pan, I think I have many more ideas on how to make it better next time. :) Again, so much to look forward to!! :)

Monday, July 20, 2009

A little something extra

Remember in Legally Blonde when Elle prints her resume on scented pink paper? She justifies it by saying, "I think it gives it a little something extra!" Get ready for my something extra.


So, Ellen is the only person that has commented on my blog. I'm saying this not because I am angry, but because something hilarious (and asian) has come of it.


Look below. It says "1 comments" where she left not two, not three, but ONE comment. One singular comment. You may not know this, but several asians unintentially add an unnecessary "s" at the end of words (or, in other cases, omit s's).


Example: We need to go to Menard to buy some paints.
Translation: We need to go to Menards to buy some paint.


That's SO asian...and I love it. :)

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Teal Brownie Hearts



Almost a year ago, I took it upon myself to bake something for everybody's birthdays at work. It gave me a reason to bake when I had the urge to do so, and it also gave me an "out" to try out some cool recipes. Unfortunately, I don't think I can continue this tradition for much longer...I wish everybody had summer birthdays!

Lately, Tracy has gotten a kick out of the teal/chocolate brown combination. Anytime you would pass a dress, sheets, napkins, plates, etc with those colors, she would love it! Needless to say, I made brownie cupcakes with that same theme (inspired by Martha Stewart).
Cute, no?

I have a few more birthdays this week, so we will see what I can do next. Ideas?? :)

Saturday, July 18, 2009

Do the math and save

I heart math. (cue: That's so asian!) Walmart shares my love for math. I promise I had nothing to do with their advertising. Despite the shock and dreaded reality of back-to-school sales, I didn't mind this one at all.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Everybody has a story

Today, I met a non-math teacher/non-math geek who voluntarily wore an "I heart math" shirt. Did you just read what I wrote? ...A non-math person hearting math. It's like that m&m commercial when the m&m meets Santa and says, "they DO exist!" (faint).

Joelle, my new karaoke buddy, openly told me how much she uses math in her life even though she is in marketing. I had to take a picture to prove to my students that someone like this truly exists. Gracious, I look forward to more karaoke outings...for serious.

Ellie (red because I love it when she paints her nails red) and I have a great story too. She came up to me after church one day and asked if I wanted to sit at her "lunch table". We sat, we ate, we talked, Amy spilled (hehe), and she has flagged me over to sit by her in church ever since. I never thanked her for that, but that made me not want to church hop anymore. Thanks E :)


Along came Bradford (he felt blue today, but I'm hoping karaoke cheered him up). I love Bradford because he's an electrician, doctor, financial specialist, father, haggler, counselor, and friend. Today, I got to see the "clown" side of Bradford (he's on the right in the picture to the left, next to John!). Sheer genius!

Parts of me think that Ellie and Bradford are part asian. Have you ever been to an asian dinner when EVERYBODY is embarrassingly fighting to pay the bill? Today, Ellie and Bradford stealthfully paid for my dinner before I could thank them (Thank you!). Perchance they are of the more eloquent and elegant asian variety.

P.S. Another shout out to Ellie, who inspired me to change my blog to be "That's so asian!". It melds the ideas of Disney and Chinese all together in one! That's pretty much me in a nutshell. Kudos, E. :)

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

The Dawn of a New Era

For awhile, I thought that blogs were for people who had too much time. I am totally wrong! It's for people who have interesting things to say and want to share it. If you have met me, I'm hoping you think that I am one of those interesting people. You just can't help but say, "Gosh, that Jeanette...now she's an interesting asian".

This reminds me of my best friend, Hannah. She and I always enjoyed our conversations so much that we thought it best to share them with the world via an amusing reality show. Truthfully, I think we never followed through with the idea because of those moments when we are laying on the floor with the TV on, doing nothing. We thought it best not to share these moments...perchance until now. :0O

Originally, I wanted to start a blog so that I could get my baked goods on http://www.tastespotting.com/. How can you resist pictures of yummy looking foods?

Needless to say, you have many things to look forward to.
<3