Something Wicked This Way Comes

So the Season of The Witch is nearly upon us and what better way to celebrate than with some delicious new seasonal flavours inspired by Halloween. Not quite eye of newt and toe of frog, more spine-tingling tasty are:

Spiced Pumpkin
Pumpkin sponge with cinnamon caramel centre, chai-spiced cream cheese frosting and nutmeg dusted.

Toffee Apple
Caramel sponge with apple puree centre, caramel buttercream frosting and topped with a mini-toffee apple.

 a mini-toffee apple.

Wicked Chocolate
Ginger chocolate sponge with wasabi chocolate ganache centre, and topped with chocolate buttercream frosting.

To celebrate the season, my Halloween flavours are available in a strictly limited edition “Something Wicked This Way Comes” box of 6 containing the full range of seasonal flavours (2 of each) priced £15. Please see “Availability” page for further details.

Happy Halloween
Mr. Mom

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Just feel it.

The Cake and Bake Show? Put simply – it rocked!

Rows upon rows of unnecessary plastic objects that normally I wouldn’t give a second look at now seemed to make perfect sense- if only they were in my kitchen. Oh, how you tempt me! And the crowds? Who’d ever have thought baking was so popular? Walking amongst the crowds I overhead perfectly unassuming people talk in fluent expertise about baking, and sugar crafting. It’s was like walking through Hogwarts- but with a higher calorie count. I was happier than a pig in buttercream. Irony of ironies my “goody bag” contained a box of Betty Crocker cupcake mix!

I had the pleasure of sitting in on a session with Monsieur Eric Lanlard, pâtissier de force. Working with Delicious magazine editor Lizzie Kamenetzky they gave some valued tips and tricks while rustling up a pecan pie to die for. I gotta’ get me some of that industrial strength “cookable” clingfilm. I will however endeavour to avoid the fate of my mother. Whilst blind baking tarts one day she decided to use cling wrap. All warnings were met with mumbled protestations of “sure it’ll be grand“…only to serve up a somewhat chewy apple tart shrouded in a rather caustic, acrid haze. I learned much of what to do in a kitchen from my mother, in fact I completely credit her for my culinary aptitude, but let’s be honest- I also learned a lot of what not to do.

The piéce de resistance came with meeting the guys from The Great British Bakeoff on Sunday. What a bunch of lovely people they were too! Talented, amiable and brimming with enthusiasm so much so it was impossible not to like them. Waves of people swarmed to have photos taken and brochures signed by them. They happily obliged with neither a complaint nor hesitation. I remember at one point the look of acute anguish on one of their faces as a girl stopped them in their tracks for an autograph- without a pen! Eventually one was found and the autograph signed…and still the baker smiled on.

Spending time with them it was easy to see how a show like GBBO has been taken to the nation’s heart (and further afield with GABO and GIBO). In a world bloated with boil in the bag talent shows, Bezza and co. provide us much welcome relief. This is empathy TV. It’s hard not to feel for these guys as they stare earnestly into the amber glow of the oven that can decide their fate. These aren’t people reeking of ignorant ambition. They’ve made it already in the world – teacher, psychologist, landscaper to name a few. All of them valid and credible careers. They stand there very real, very different and very talented each in their own right.

Meeting the guys made me realise that there’s no “black art” to baking. Sure you’ve got recipes and measurements, and the need to be exacting. But at the centre of it all there’s a passion. That steady heartbeat that’s there at the end of the day when you get home. No matter what your line of work, not matter what crap has gone down, no matter where you are, there’s that instinct that makes you want to get those bowls out, and frost that cupcake, knead that dough or bake that cake. That’s what the show has tapped into and that’s what these men and women show us every week. So Team GBBO whether you’re in, whether you’re out, whether you’re about to be eliminated or whether you’re the winner- I salute you.

My mother (when she wasn’t trying to gas us with plastic fumes) baked. She baked A LOT. The woman is responsible for my introduction to Mary Berry, as well as my abhorrence for Queen of Puddings. It’s from her I picked up that passion, to feel that heartbeat in the kitchen. Knowing when cream is on the cusp of curdling, or adding that “bit for the chef”- subtleties that are felt more than taught, glimmers at the corner of the eye. This post is dedicated to my Mum. It’s been a long time coming but without her I wouldn’t know a rolling pin from a sledge hammer. Without her there’d definitely be no Mr. Mom’s.

Some of The Great British Bake Off bakers L-R: Ali; Lucy; Frances; Glenn; Moi (not of GBBO); Kimberley; Howard.

Some of The Great British Bake Off bakers
L-R: Ali; Lucy; Frances; Glenn; Moi (not of GBBO); Kimberley; Howard.

*Many thanks to Glenn for the photograph and introducing me to everyone at the show.

And now my thoughts turn to upcoming events- our son’s birthday and Halloween. Our first with the kids so who knows what’s in store? But one thing is for certain there’ll be cupcakes involved!

In the meantime, “Remember Mom’s the word- that’s Mr. Mom’s!”

Mr. Mom

 

Times, they are a-changing

So by now we’ve pretty much settled into the new routine in our house. The kids are back at school and the last shred of my sanity has been saved. I’m back at my office day-job after a years adoption leave. Whilst the café trial run was successful, the practical implications were just too awkward. I’m chalking it up to being before it’s time. I’m still yearning for a career covered in buttercream and edible glitter, reeking of vanilla extract like some culinary show-diva, so my focus is on the on-line side of things for now. DH has gotten used to being woken up to the sound of the drill-like precision that is the school drop-off run. All in days work for a happy house surely.
People often raise an eyebrow when they find out we adopted two children. The eyebrows raise further when we mention we’ve moved house recently, and a little further still when conversation turns to my plans for Mr. Mom’s. Now that I’ve started back to my day-job, whilst trying to raise two kids, AND get a fledgling business off the ground their eyebrows positively fly off into oblivion, only to be replaced with a look of abject terror and confusion.
Sounds a lot I know. Don’t get me wrong- it is tiring. Also believe me when I say I would not be able I do this if it wasn’t for the support of DH. I’ve lost count of the times he’s arrived home to a kitchen full of sample bakes. “Not a problem”, I hear you say, except he doesn’t have a particularly sweet tooth. If I were making savoury muffins, oozing with cheese and umami goodness- now that would be another story altogether. Then there’s the massive dent that copious amounts of cupcake cases, plain flour and unsalted butter can make in one’s bank account. Thank goodness for patient husbands I say!
This week I’ve just had my first repeat order from a local restaurant. Some tweaks to be made but they ordered again. They ordered AGAIN! (Excuse me while I do a happy dance). I’m sure it’s more than just fate. The timely arrival of The Cake and Bake Show and Bake Off fervour allows for rather opportune tweeting of professionals to introduce myself and my wares to, and you know what? It seems to have paid off. Useful tips and wonderful banter from people interested in what I’m doing- and jolly nice people they are too! Slowly, like sugar reaching hard-ball stage, something is going on and word is spreading. The smell of “cupcakey” goodness is wafting from Mr. Mom’s Kitchen!
So the return to school not only warrants change for my little ones. My own daily routine is now shoe-horned full of activities- and you wonder where I get the inspiration for squeezing filling into my cupcakes from? Sure it’s been a learning curve. Tube delays are the enemy, and coffee has become my friend. Oh such a good friend!
But my KitchenAid even more so (yet another reason for me to be indebted to my DH). Without his rather choice selection of house-warming gift I don’t think I would have been so inspired to breathe life into Mr. Mom’s. In the past few weeks of immense change, the gentle growl of it’s motor has provided a steadfast reassurance. Between it and the warm oven they perform a homespun alchemy so that in no time there’s a bunch of comforting treats to chase away the days woes. I now get it when people say baking can be one of the best forms of relaxation. Call it therapy, call it cathartic, or just plain distraction, there is a calming feeling that comes from baking. The actions of weighing, melting, combining and folding ingredients all giving a sense of being grounded when your world might be tilting on its axis- even ever so slightly. But enough philosophical banter- this year’s Cake and Bake show looms on the horizon. I’ve shined my glasses, trained my quiff and brimming with enthusiasm I’ll follow the grimy District Line tracks to Earls Court like Dorothy on the Yellow Brick Road to the Emerald City. Hopefully I might see some of you there.

In the meantime, “Remember Mom’s the word – that’s Mr. Mom’s”.

Mr. Mom

Kitchen Debut

Wednesday has come and gone- and I survived! Finally turning off my KitchenAid at 1,30am I decided enough was enough. It was covered in icing sugar, the counter was covered in icing sugar…and I was covered in icing sugar! I shuffled upstairs and set the alarm for 5.30am the next morning. What am I saying?I set it for 5.30am that same morning!

Upon waking though it all seemed worthwhile. The fruits of my labour from the night before were there, ready to receive the final touches. Batches of cupcakes safely housed in carriers, all sitting on the kitchen table- like little anemic Daleks. Nerves were now put on the back-burner as the logistics of what had to be done kicked in. Cupcakes to finish, car to load up, tables to set up and dress , etc etc.

It turns out I needn’t have worried at all. The support from my fellow residents was quite inspiring. They all seemed very happy with the prospect of Mr. Mom’s Kitchen becoming a permanent fixture- some even downright eager! Niceties were exchanged, lattés were flowing, cupcakes were bought. Cupcakes were bought! People were buying MY CUPCAKES! People were paying cold, hard cash for my cupcakes and they liked them! Eat your heart out Peggy Porschen – there’s a new kid in town!

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Okay, okay – it wasn’t all grandeur in my debut. It turns out I need to tweak my stock preparation levels. Maybe about 2/3 the amount of stock for next time I think. Yaaaay – that means possibly only an 11pm finish! I have to confess it was interesting, if a little nerdy, to see which flavours seemed to prove popular and which ones not so much. Strawberries & Cream shifted like wildfire, closely followed by Banoffee Pie with the grown-ups; for the kids the Mint-Choc Délice was a hit. Salted Caramel surprised me in being rather stagnant- maybe the days of salty/ sweet combos are over?

Even though there were some cupcakes left over I still feel a sense of pride writing this. People seemed to enjoy what I had done both with the cupcakes and in putting on Mr. Mom’s Kitchen.  It’s given me that little bit of a buzz that I think I needed in order to think “You know what? Maybe I’ve just got something here after all?

In the meantime remember, “Mom’s the word – that’s Mr. Mom’s”.

 

 Mr. Mom

On your marks, get set…

So- my first post on here is as I prepare for my first public engagement. As of Wednesday, my cupcakes will have found a home at Mr. Mom’s Kitchen. Essentially a trial run to see how providing a cafe/ coffee shop for local residents would go, it’ll also help in getting the word out there. Will the masses like Mr. Mom’s? Will they come back for more?So far I’ve managed to do all the admin side- menus, flyers, price calculations. Soon it’ll be bake, bake, bake! “The fun stuff” as my partner calls it. it was a bit of a struggle to narrow down flavours but eventually it was done- a hard job but someone had to do it! I have to admit to the usual conflicting feelings you often hear from people in this position. The rush of excitement in getting things finally to fruition and seeing my wares lined up, whilst also being nervous as to whether this will actually go as planned and I’ve thought of everything.

Fingers crossed this will be the start of new and bigger things for Mr. Mom’s. Logistics seem to be  falling into place- just a technical hitch with being able to order on the site and then once that’s solved it should be “away we go!”. So here I sit and type away amid the sounds of snoring cats (bless they’ve had a hard night keeping us awake) and my two children running around and rummaging. Hopefully next time you hear from me it’ll be to hear of how Mr. Mom’s Kitchen was a roaring success, that other dates have been lined up and that orders are flooding in.

In the meantime remember, “Mom’s the word – that’s Mr. Mom’s”.

 

Mr. Mom