Interview with The Hello Cupcakers Part 2

April 24, 2010 at 6:29 PM | Posted in interview | Leave a comment
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I don’t know about you but I’m ready for Part 2. Hit it!

How often do you bake/eat cupcakes?

We bake, decorate, or eat cupcakes almost every day. Besides for our books and classes we are constantly making them for friends and family, special events and parties, or just for fun. They also come in handy if you need a favor like an extra garbage pick-up or if you want to soften up a teacher at school. Karen’s mom always says ‘kill them with kindness’ but we’ve changed that a bit to ‘kind them with cupcakes’. It really works. How can a cupcake not make you happy?

What is the best advice you have ever gotten?

Just to persevere and keep the cupcake ideas coming. When we hear how much folks love making our cupcakes it really inspires us. It is like having the audience in the stands cheer you on “Go, Cupcake!”

Do you have professional training?

Karen attended culinary school at the CIA and has been baking since she was a kid. Alan has been a photographer and visual artist for over 20 years. We have been creating desserts for photography together for magazines and books for close to twenty years. Our skills overlap and blend perfectly for creating cupcake designs.

Where do you get ideas and inspiration?

Our inspirations come mostly from everyday things. Things we love, things we think are beautiful, and things we think are funny. We love goofy cupcakes like silly fake food. We wake up with cupcakes on the brain and often find that one project will spark three more ideas. And so on. And so on. The ideas never seem to stop. Right now this keyboard is starting to look like a cupcake.

What is your favorite cupcake from What’s New, Cupcake?

It really depends on the day of the week. We love the mum cupcakes when we are feeling sweet and we love the cockroach cupcakes when we are feeling a little naughty. We love the string monster cupcakes when we are feeling lazy and we love the Chinese Take Out cupcakes when we are feeling hungry! The broccoli is really a hoot to make from green taffy and we get a charge every time we fold the caramels to make the fortune cookies for the cupcakes.

What is the craziest ingredient you have used?

Does it get crazier than fruit chews with pretzels and Twinkies? We think sugar loves sugar, you can never have too much, and it’s all so zany and fun together!

What piece of kitchen equipment you can’t live without?

We call ourselves the laziest cupcakers in town. That’s because we are always looking for things that make cupcaking easier. There are three things that we use all the time to make cupcaking simpler: the offset spatula, freezer-weight Ziploc bags, and McCormick neon food coloring. We find the offset spatula to be completely essential to cupcaking. It helps us get a perfect top on our cupcakes whether we are going for smooth or whirled, and it even comes in handy for buttering toast. We use the freezer-weight Ziploc bags to get batter into the paper liners without dribbling it all over the place as well as working as a disposable piping bag for all of our techniques. The freezer weight keeps the frosting in the bags and not all over us. And McCormick neon food coloring is so bright it makes it easy to get the vibrant colors we love without having to go to a specialty store for paste food coloring. Those are the things we use regularly to make cupcaking easy. And while it’s not an ease thing, we love having pretty liners for our cupcakes. We have been using colorful opaque liners that don’t let the cake color show through. Fancy Flours web site has a great selection of solid colors and Reynolds has a selection of foil-lined stand-alone liners in a snazzy array of patterns (they are so rigid you don’t even need to put them in a baking pan).

What design haven’t you conquered yet?

The Eiffel Tower! We really hope to create that in cupcakes one day.

Best cupcake memory?

For Karen it has to be her memories of lobstering with her mom as a kid. They call her mom the Lobster Lady because she was always pulling in lobster traps. We created the Red Lobster Cupcakes as an homage to her mom and their wonderful summers lobstering in Montauk. Alan loved designing Old Swampy because he is from South Mississippi. Every time someone down South sends us a photo of their Old Swampy alligator cupcakes it puts a big smile on his face.

Does anyone ever get tired of you always bringing cupcakes?

Who could ever get tired of cupcakes? Especially when they are decorated to look like things like Ketchup, Koi, or Karaoke. At this point if we don’t arrive with cupcakes they don’t let us in.

What are your favorite cupcake flavors?

Karen-carrot cake
Alan-red velvet

Best part of making the books?

Free candy…and meeting so many artful and creative cupcakers. What a wonderful community cupcakers are.

Will you ever write a book about something other than cupcakes?

Yes, but please don’t tell anyone!

Do you see the cupcake craze ending?

Craze? We think cupcakes have become an American tradition like apple pie and chocolate cake. America now has four baked goods categories: Cookies-Cakes-Pies-Cupcakes.

How do you organize and store all those candies and sugars?

We created a cupcake pantry filled with clear airtight containers to keep everything fresh and visible. You want to keep it out of direct sunlight and give yourself room for growth, there is always more candy to discover!

Your favorite found ingredient?

The marshmallow. We have found more ways to use marshmallows, both mini and regular, than anything else in our pantry. They are just so versatile. We have turned them unto ears, snouts, feet, flower petals, walrus tusks, alien necks, and even charcoal brickets. Maybe that could be our next book…The Marshmallow.

What design started this whole thing?

The terrier cupcakes on the cover of Hello, Cupcake! We made them to look like our dogs Lucky, Bunny, and Scout. They were our first cupcakes and will always be our favorites.

If your cupcakes had to duke it out, which one would be the last cupcake standing?

Definitely the Cockroach Cupcakes in What’s New, Cupcake? They will survive us all.

What is your favorite holiday for cupcakes?

April Fool’s Day, but we celebrate it every day. Really, is there any day that wouldn’t benefit from a Carton of Cracked Eggs cupcakes?

What cupcake gets the most oohs and aawwws?

In What’s New, Cupcake? It seems to be the Apples. They have a great shape and are really sparkly. And then you get that Aha! moment when you realize that the apple shape comes from a donut under the frosting! We live for the Aha! moment.

Which famous person would you like to make a cupcake tribute to and what would it be?

Julia Child…and we would make our Red Lobster cupcakes for her, but we would give it a string of pearls (white gum balls), and serve it with an herb butter (Laffy Taffy with green sprinkles) and a glass of Sauterne. Julia Child was all about enjoying cooking and sharing that joy, we couldn’t agree more.

Were there any cupcakes left out of the books?

Yes, but if you keep an eye on our blog and website and our newsletter which starts next month, we are sure you will eventually see most of them make an appearance. You can find links to everything, including the newsletter once it is available, on our web site www.hellocupcakebook.com

Scratch vs. Box mix?

We love a good scratch cake and make it all the time. But when we are busy, or when we need to make lots of cupcakes (which is often) we turn to our favorite box mix. We have a recipe in both books for doctoring a box mix with buttermilk and an extra egg. Try it, it makes a great cake. Same goes for frosting. We have an Almost Homemade Buttercream in the books that is amazing. But we also use canned frosting because it works so well. We happen to use Duncan Hines because we like the flavor and the way it holds up. Just be sure to avoid whipped frosting or ones that don’t have the body to hold your candy in place. And if you happen to be melting frosting like we do for dipping, canned is the only way to go.

What do you think of the whoopie pie?

Whoopie! Love it! It’s like a mixed up cupcake, hiding the frosting in the middle and not wearing pants!

Is it just you two or is there a team of developers and kitchen staff?

Wait, is that possible? Can we get that? Nope, it’s just the two of us. We create the designs together, photograph them together, and work out the books together. We each feel we have found the other (missing) half of our brains.

What is your favorite medium?

Van Gogh loved oil on canvas, we prefer candy on frosting on cupcakes.

How do you feel about cupcake wedding cakes?

We made beautiful white chocolate leaves for our wedding cake in Hello, Cupcake! We love cupcake wedding cakes. If you are looking for a more traditional design why not make small bride’s and groom’s cakes and then create cupcakes with a matching design for everyone else. It’s so much easier to portion and serve (and take home) and makes a beautiful presentation on the cake table.

Do you design for brick and mortar bakeries?

Not yet. But we have some friends who we hope will ask. We design principally for our books, web sites, and magazines.

Do your designs get drawn first, or do you go straight to the frosting?

We go to the computer a lot to find photographs that might help us design. We usually draw a design first, even scribble in the names of candy we think might work for the design. Then we roll up our sleeves and start playing with our candy. Often we already know we want to use a specific candy, so we will start with that and build on it to create a design. It is a really fun process.

What dessert do you eat on your birthdays?

It is our day off. We’ll eat whatever dessert gets put in front of us, especially if there’s frosting involved.

What do you say to cupcake haters?

Is there such a thing? Never met one.

Are there any films that have inspried cupcakes?

Yes, several. The movie JAWS was on Karen’s mind when she came up with the idea for the sharks in Hello, Cupcake! The penguins were inspired by March of the Penguins. Alan had been watching Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby when he dreamed up the race car. And it’s not a film but American Idol inspired us to make the Karaoke Cupcakes in Whar’s New, Cupcake?

What is your favorite event for making cupcakes?

We love cupcakes for any kind of party or get-together They are a perfect way to make any celebration a special event, even lunch! We ate several while answering these questions and it felt really special.

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Special THANKS to Alan Richardson and Karen Tack for allowing me (and readers) to interview them. It’s even more impressive since I know they are currently on the road promoting their new book, What’s New Cupcake, and all their answers came via Alan’s iPhone. Now you all know how much I love my iPhone but my fat thumbs can barely spell 140 characters without misspelling more than 50% of the words much less 50 interview questions+answers. What rockstars!

Come back tomorrow. I’ll be announcing Cupcake Hero::March winner (FINALLY!) and posting the new and improved Cupcake Hero rules. Thanks for your patience.

Until tomorrow cupcake freaks… don’t skimp on the frosting.

Interview with The Hello Cupcakers Part 1

April 23, 2010 at 9:16 AM | Posted in interview | 1 Comment
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You guys asked. And they answered.

Take it away Alan Richardson and Karen Tack. (Psst… Alan’s on the left and Karen’s on the right. Just FYI. *wink*)

What is the worst cupcake you ever made?

Sometimes our first attempt at a design will produce a grumpy baby or snarling kitten and we have to go back to the drawing board, rethink our candy, and try it again. But we always stay at it until we are satisfied with the result. We are relentless cupcakers and don’t quit till the we find the awww factor. Besides we never met a cupcake we didn’t like.

How did you get started?

We have been a food photography team for almost twenty years specializing in desserts. We just love working on sweets because it makes people so happy.

What is the first cupcake everyone loved?

That would have to be the terriers from our first book cover Hello, Cupcake! When we made them we stopped, looked at each other and said wow. And so did everyone who saw them. We made them look like our terriers Lucky, Bunny, and Scout and as a result they will always be our favorite cupcakes.

What inspires you? Candy or design?

Sometimes candy is the inspiration like when we see a Ferrer Roche chocolate and immediately think meatballs, or yellow colors of Jelly Bellies and see a corn on the
cob; but other times we have to think outside the box and go looking for a candy that we can alter to work on our design.

Do you have a tester? But you are pros, can other people do these?

Yes we have an on-staff tester named Alan. If Alan can do it anyone can. While Karen is a food stylist we work very hard to creat designs that anyone can do. Just look at our blog or Flickr page or fan page on Facebook and you’ll see thousands of photos of cupcakes made from our books by our readers. We are so proud when we see how beautiful all of the cupcakes look and love hearing how easy it is for folks to make them.

Were you always interested in cupcakes?

We have always been interested in sweets. Cupcakes became our favorite canvas for decorating about eight years ago. We still love decorating cakes and cookies too, we just happen to love cupcakes the most.

What sets What’s New, Cupcake? apart from Hello, Cupcake!?

WNC has more EZ Cupcake ideas using just a few candies and simple technique. There are also more step photos showing exactly how to create the designs. WNC has some new techniques too, like custom cookies for your cupcakes and melting crushed candies to make transparent colors fir the designs.

How long does it take to make the cupcakes?

Each design is different and each cupcaker has different skill levels, but we think a simple design can be done in half an hour while a more adventurous one could take two or three hours. In that case, we encourage you to make elements ahead where you can so that you can break up the project and just frost and assemble the day you want to finish the cupcakes.

Who is your taste tester?

It used to be Karen’s Wheaton terrier Bunny. But she got over her sweet tooth and now we taste as we develop. Our friends, family, and neighbors also help out with this dreadful chore. Sugar loves sugar so most candies taste pretty great together. If we use a candy that you dislike (or have an allergy to) just substitute something similar in look that you prefer for your design.

Do you have some tips for the novice baker?

We have lots of tip, our books are full of them. But our best advice would be to start simple, maybe try the Koi or the Ants or Mums for starters. Then practice makes perfect, just keep on cupcaking.

What is the most difficult cupcake in the book(s)?

Nothing us really that difficult. If it looks hard look closer, the individual steps are all very easy. And we walk you through it step by step on the instructions. In the end you’ll be amazed at how easy they are and how beautiful your versions will look.

What kind of cupcake would you be?

Karen would be a very nutty carrot cake cupcake. Alan would be any flavor, just decorated to look like Chocolate Moose!

What is/was your biggest catastrophe?

We were working very hard to come up with a cat cupcake that we thought looked as adorable as the ones we had in mind. It had taken us quite a while to come up with a design for them that made us happy. We finally had three really cute kitties on the set and were looking for a couple of final elements to complete the image. We turned our backs for just a moment when Bunny, Karen’s dog, grabbed the cats and ate them in one quick swallow. It was a CATastrophe! But we just laughed and started over.

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Did they answer your question? No? Well… Come back tomorrow and see Part 2!

To be continued…

What’s New, Cupcake (signed!) **WINNER**

April 12, 2010 at 10:27 AM | Posted in giveaway | 6 Comments
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Sorry for the delay on announcing the **WINNER** of a signed copy of What’s New Cupcake by Karen Tack and Alan Richardson. I was planning to post their interview and winner at the same time but Karen and Alan are currently traveling, promoting their new book. If you are in or near San Fransisco or Fairfield, California, stop in, say HELLO and learn from the cupcake decorating masters!

Monday, April 12th @ San Francisco Sur La Table Maiden Lane / Union Square 6 PM hands-on class and demo with book signing
Tuesday, April 13th @ Fairfield, CA Jelly Belly Headquarters 12:30 to 4 PM hands-on demo and class w book signing

Man, if San Francisco weren’t an 8 hours drive away I’d be there in a heart beat! Hmm… I wonder if I could get Karen and Alan to come down to my neck of the woods. Would anyone in the Orange County or LA county be interested if I could make that happen?

Since I didn’t wanna keep my readers waiting any longer I decided to pick the winner and post the interview answers at Karen and Alan’s convenience at a later time.

… and the winner is…

*drum roll*

Congratulations! comment #15. You just won a copy of Hello, Cupcake and a signed copy of What’s New Cupcake! Please email me your address and I’ll ship them out to you as soon as I get over this nasty cold and feel well enough to drive.

THANK YOU to everyone that left me interview questions via comments. Alan and Karen said they had a great time reading them all. I can’t wait to see their answers… coming to a blog post soon.

Cupcake Hero::April [theme]

March 25, 2010 at 7:05 AM | Posted in Cupcake Hero | 7 Comments
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Eek! Sorry fellow cupcake-ers. I’m a little delayed in posting the ingredient this month. I have many excuses ranging from “my dog ate my Cupcake Hero ingredient cheat sheet” to “my 1.5 month old twin nieces are so adorable that I’ve been spending alot of my time with them instead of in front of my computer”. Pick the reason that makes you forgive my tardiness.

But I’m guessing you’ll forgive me if I post a couple pics of my nieces.

Was I right? Go ahead. Break out into an Aaawww… I’ll wait.

April is a great foodie month. It’s up there with November (Thanksgiving) and December (Christmas) for me. There’s PB&J day, Caramel Day, Coffee Cake Day, Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day, Licorice Day, National Pecan Day, National Amaretto Day, National Jelly Bean Day… But there’s only one reason that makes me throw my hands in the air (like I just don’t care) when April rolls around.

Three words.

Cadbury Creme Eggs.

Feel me?

I could eat those bad boys all day. They bring me back to simpler days when my cupcake skills were still … ahem… evolving and I made a Cadbury Creme Egg inspired cupcake (here) for Cupcake Hero. I never thought 2 years later I’d be inspired by it for Cupcake Hero again. This time as the task master rather than the cupcake-er. ♪♫ Movin on up to the East side! ♪♫

No, I’m not gonna make you bake with Cadbury Creme Eggs. I decided that this month I want all cupcake-ers to be inspired to think outside the cupcake. See something as something else. And who better to get inspiration for that than Karen Tack and Alan Richardson.

Coincidentally their new book, What’s New Cupcake, comes out in April too. APRIL FOOLS. They fooled us. (Why do I feel like it’s payback for my past April Fools jokes?) It’s actually out already! You can order it (here) from Amazon. Amazon is also featuring some how-to vidoes with Karen and Alan. The Chinese takeout box cupcakes are SO cute! Also their blog (here) has some more great cupcake projects too.

So here’s what I want you to do.

Buy the book, rent it from the library, borrow it from a friend, find it online and have some fun by yourself, with friends, family, kids or all of the above to create any of the cupcake ideas in Hello Cupcake or What’s New Cupcake. You can create it exactly as the book or use it as inspiration for your own creation.

I have to admit picking this theme is kinda selfish. I need some courage. I’ve been wanting to do the Starry Night Cupcake Cake for a LONG time but I’m a wuss. Maybe if I see other cupcake-ers do it, I’ll get that little extra PUSH too. My godson’s birthday is coming up in May and he wants a Starry Night cupcake birthday cake gosh darn it! “Come on Auntie CB! Make it for me!” <– Not only does he love art, he's a poet in training. HA!

Deadline: April 25th @11:59pm EST
(Since I’m not technically baking for this challenge I extended the deadline)

Winner will be chosen by Mr. Random Generator in the order received in the Cupcake Hero flickr group.

If you have any questions, check out my Cupcake Hero FAQs or email me if you can’t find the answer you’re looking for.

PS- Big HUGE thank you to everyone that left an interview question comment for Karen and Alan. 175 questions! They are in the process of reading+answering and I will post the interview along with the **GIVEAWAY** winner at their convenience.

PPS- Cupcake Hero::[Caramel] throw down will be posted tomorrow!

What’s New Cupcake? **GIVEAWAY** (Bye Bye Cupcake!)

March 15, 2010 at 9:40 AM | Posted in cupcakes, giveaway | 175 Comments
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Most “normal” people have count downs to their birthdays or anniversaries or other special occasions. Me? I’m far from normal. I hate bananas. I write haikus. I’m allergic to lobster. I like acronyms. I have a count down for What’s New Cupcake by Karen Tack and Alan Richardson. Also check out their blog (here).

T minus 16 days and counting! No foolin’!

Get it? Because it comes out on April 1st. I crack myself up. Har har har….

Since I’m in a generous mood, what about a **GIVEAWAY** to make the time go by faster?

So… here’s the 411. I’m planning to interview Karen and Alan about their new book, their old book, life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness and I figured why not ask my readers to help me come up with questions.

Reader: Wait, CB. You left out some important information. What do *I* win if I help you with said interview questions?
CB: How does a copy of Hello Cupcake sound?
Reader: I guess that’s kinda cool.
CB: Not too impressed, eh? Ok ok. How about I make the deal even sweeter with… a SIGNED COPY of What’s New Cupcake??
Reader: Now you’re talking!

Here are a couple questions to help get your inner Katie Couric going.

(1) What were you both doing before collaborating on Hello, Cupcake series?
(2) How did you both meet?
(3) How long did it take from initial concept to publishing your first book, Hello Cupcake?
(4) What is your favorite cupcake flavor?
(5) What is your favorite project from Hello, Cupcake?

Since I’m running on 1 hour less sleep than I’m use to, I’ll let you all take over now.

Ready… set… GO!

Don’t forget to read the fine print.

Rules:
(1) Everyone is eligible for this one!
(2) Please make sure you have a valid email address so I can contact you if you win.

To enter leave a comment:
Ask Karen and Alan a question. Anything! (But they reserve their right to plead the 5th! HA!) (Bye Bye Cupcake! Time’s up!)

Enter as many times as you want but please ask each question as a separate entry.
Multiple questions in one comment will only be counted once.

Want another entry?
- Twitter (@ihcuppycakes) about my giveaway and leave me a separate comment with the link. Click “x time ago” under your tweet for the direct link. (+1 entry)

Deadline: Monday, March 22nd @ 11:59pm EST

Winners will be chosen by Mr. Random Generator.

PS- Less than 12 hours left to enter Cupcake Hero:: March [Caramel]. The clock is ticking…

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