Saturday, December 17, 2011

Kiddies Sugar High Popcorn Cake

Photographer Jeffrey Austin hosts a fun cocktail party at his studio home every Christmas. It is always a fun event. The guests will dress up or come in their own uniqueness. The most fun through the years was to see his son Liam. He is the cutest little boy. I always love how he is all dressed up. This little boy is going to break some hearts when he grows up.

I thought of Liam when I was baking for my gang at the old office. I thought it would be fun that he gets his very own treat this year, so I decided to make popcorn cake. This is adapted from a recipe from Emeril's Miss Hilda popcorn cake. I modified it a bit. I use less butter and less marshmallows. I added Jelly beans since they looked like big light bulbs. Christmas can't be without those big old fashion light bulbs!

I posted Liam's cake a few days ago and my fellow alumni at Chaminade is requesting the recipe, so Miss Moni, this is for you. By the way, it is a great recipe to do with a kid, so get Princess Bella ready for some kitchen fun.

Note: I didn't put any jelly beans in this today. Some very big kid is going to eat this for me, I don't think his wife will appreciate the sugar high. Speaking of the food posted here, a few readers were wondering what I did with the food, did I eat it?
 The answer: if it is a small recipe, yes I will have it for dinner and lunch.
If it is meat, I usually pack it and include it in Mr Wonderful also weekly meals package. (I have been banned from cooking, he said his freezer is full...)
If it is baked goods, I feed it to my office, the halau or an brave soul who wants to be my taster :)


Kiddies Popcorn Cake
1 10 bag of marshmallows
3/4 stick (6 oz) butter
10 cup white popcorn. I found the store bought white popcorn in the snack section works very well. It gives that cake a bit of the sweet and salty taste
1 cup M&M
1 cup dry roasted peanuts
3/4 cup jelly beans (optional)
2 oz semi-sweet chocolate melted
Directions
Spray or oil 1 12 cups bundt pan or a coffee cake pan. I am using a coffee cake pan here. Set aside
In a very large bowl or pan. add 10 cups of popcorn. I am using a soup pot here, the bigger the pot, the easily it will be. make sure you have plenty of room, especially when you are making this with kids
Have M&M, jelly beans and peanuts ready the side
Just before you make the marshmallows "glue" sprinkle a few M&M and jelly beans on the bottom of the pan.
In a large microwave safe batter bowl, combine butter and marshmallows
Set microwave to 2 min, and let it cook it. check after 1.5 min
The marshmallows will puff up and double its size.
Remove from microwave and stir the butter and marshmallows together vigorously.
Add the marshmallows "glue" to the popcorn, stir to combine.
Add, candies and peanut quickly. Mix well.
It will be gooey and sticky. You have to work quickly with this step. It would be helpful to have a "helper"
Spoon the mixture into the prepared pan.
Even out the mixture
Cover with a piece of wax paper, press down to pack the popcorn.
Remove the wave paper.
Cover with a fresh piece and set aside for about 2 hour for the cake to set.
Garnish:
Melt 2 oz of chopped chocolate or chocolate chips in a microwave save bowl.
Remove the wax paper from the cake, set a side, we are going to reuse this.
Loosen up the side of the cake by running a thin knife along the sides.
Over with the wax paper and invert onto a large plate or working board.
Drizzle the cake with melted chocolate.
Once the chocolate is set, remove cake from the wax paper. Wrap it up tightly with tinfoil to store, or slice into wedges and let the kids have fun! 


Enjoy!
Aloha

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas rush... time to make some cookies

After a month of unemployment, I am finally working and have been quite busy. I am glad to say that I am enjoying a less stressful position, well at least through the holidays. With the Christmas rush and a bit out of the sync daily life, I didn't get much of a chance to write and post recipes. I hope I will be back with some posting next week.

I am finally getting round to my Christmas baking. Just a few things that I made for cookie exchange, friends and my gang from my old job. If you are interested in getting any of these recipes, email me. Otherwise, I will try to get to this as soon as I can

Popcorn cake for a little boy

Lemon Scottish short bread

Chocolate and Heath Weetabix bars

Make believe to be health cranberry white chocolate chip cookies

Cookies for my old gang

Hawaiian Mango bars

Happy Holidays
Aloha!