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Two Parts Sugar featured on The Cupcake Activist!

April 3rd, 2009  No Comments

The Cupcake Activist has just posted the results from the 2009 LA Cupcake Challenge. We sent The Cupcake Activist some of our cupcakes back in December and she said

On Christmas morning I received a special gift–two dozen mini cupcakes! I can honestly say this was my yummiest present!

LA CUPCAKE CHALLENGE: cupcake topper

Well, she sums up the event (that she unfortunately missed out on) by saying

I have tried Two Parts Sugar’s Raspberry Red Velvet and it was very good. I’m so happy to hear that they received second place in the Best Traditional category.

Thanks Cupcake Activist for the thumbs up! As always, we appreciate the support! We’ll have to send you some of our new flavors soon!

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Two Parts Sugar featured on LAist

April 1st, 2009  1 Comment

cupcake topperYes, votes have been tallied and the results are in! We were awarded 2nd place in the best traditional category….Woooooohoooooo!

 

Again, we want to give a big congrats to the others who came out on top, as well as all the entrants. Baking 1,000 mini cupcakes, and making them taste and look good is no easy feat! You can check out another post about the competition here at the LAist. Thanks LAist for the picture post!

2009 LA Cupcake Challenge results!

April 1st, 2009  1 Comment

Going into this competition we were a little hesitant. We kinda felt like we were going up against the “big dogs”, which we were. I can’t say enough good things about all the bakeries involved in this competition. So, our main goal was to just get our name out there and to enjoy the experience. No, really. I know it’s a competition and you go to win, but we really were just in it to see what it was all about and gain some exposure. 

Then, the competition came and went. I have to say, after hearing so many good things about our cupcakes and display, I did start to feel a little better about having entered this challenge. Then, we started to see a lot of good reviews and it was over. I have to be completely honest here, the competitor in me was set loose! I wanted first place. I thought we had a chance and now, anything less would be a disappointment. 

I began to google and see what I could find about the results. We were supposed to know by Tuesday. I waited and waited, and waited. Finally we get an e-mail that the results would be in on Wednesday…oh, the suspense. So, this morning I woke up ran downstairs, one girl in each arm (my 2 and 1 year old girls). I set them down for breakfast and immediately started up the computer. The results were in!

Best Traditional:

1st:  Susie Cakes: Red Velvet

2nd:  Two Parts Sugar: Raspberry Red Velvet

3rd:  Blue Cupcake: Chocolate

 

Best Original:

1st:  Polkatots: Dulce De Leche

2nd:  Sugar Jones: Blackberries and Cream

3rd:  Southern Girl: Sweet Potato Pie

 

Best Overall:

1st:  Polkatots:  Dulce De Leche

2nd:  Sugar Jones:  Blackberries and Cream

3rd:  Sugar Jones: Casanova’s Kiss

HHHHEEEEEYYYYYY……Was that us placing 2nd under the best traditional category?!?!?!? WoooooHooooo! Ok, I know I said I ended up really wanting first, but second is not too shabby. I really want to thank everyone who helped and supported us with the giant task of baking 1,000 mini cupcakes for this competition. The support was unbelievable! Oh, and next year we want first place OVERALL! Watch out……we’re out for blood! 

Congratulations to all the other bakeries who competed, for doing such an amazing job, and to the top placers for coming up with such yummy cupcakes! 

Couple marries on The Osbournes “Reloaded”…and we did their cake!

March 31st, 2009  No Comments

 All Aboard the Crazy Train! 

 

Hop aboard the “Crazy Train” when Ozzy, Sharon, Jack and Kelly Osbourne turn another television convention upside down and inside out with their new series OSBOURNES: RELOADED premiering after AMERICAN IDOL Tuesday, March 31 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.

The series will also venture off-stage with recurring segments including “Osbourne in the USA,” where members of the family go to work in places such as a fast-food drive-thru; “Osbournes Meet the Osbournes,” where the family goes cross-country and lives with other Osbourne families; and the “Littlest Osbournes,” where pint-size, potty-mouthed versions of Sharon and Ozzy recreate moments from their early days…in all their four-letter glory.

So, about two weeks ago, Lili contacted me about doing a wedding cake for her. She explained how she was married on the show and didn’t get to have a wedding cake. She is planning a premiere party with some friends at her place to celebrate the airing of the show and of course the wedding. So, we threw a few ideas around. She wanted to have a cake with an Osbourne feel, yet still have it be a wedding cake. She decided on going with a white cake with red, white, and black roses, and adorned with a black ribbon. 

ROSE WEDDING CAKE

You can view a preview clip of the show here, which again, airs tonight on Fox right after American Idol. If you look really close, you can see Lily giving her husband a smooch towards the end of the clip! Congratulations Lily on your marriage, we’ll be watching tonight!

Two Parts Sugar featured on Zen Cupcake’s “Challenge Wrap Up”

March 31st, 2009  No Comments

Today’s the big day, and quite honestly, we can hardly handle the suspense! Be ready for more blog posts, as the winner’s of the 2009 LA Cupcake Challenge are announced today! 

Maria and I with the nesquik bunny

Getting a head start on things is Cupcake Blog Zen Cupcake. They have  posted a few pictures and an article summing up the event, and we were in it! They chose one of our favorite articles, where LA Times Reporter Elina Shatkin states:

Ultimately, it was all about riotous flavor pairings and unexpected finds, though many a cupcake was undone by frosting that was too sweet and overpowered the cake. But the white chocolate macadamia cupcake from Two Parts Sugar managed to melt the arteries of this die-hard white chocolate hater….

Again, thanks Zen Cupcake for the continued support and to Elina for the awesome review! And now, we must wait…and wait. You get the idea. We’ll let you know the results, good or not so much, as soon as we here back from Dan over at Drink, Eat, Play. Oh, and I have to say, Dan did an amazing job organizing the event. It could not have gone smoother in my opinion! I guess there’s a reason why he does what he does! A big thanks goes out to Dan and everyone at Drink, Eat, Play for doing such a great job organizing this event (and getting us in on such short notice)!

And yet another…review that is

March 30th, 2009  No Comments

So, here’s another review on the LA Cupcake Challenge!

We just came across a super cute blog called Taylored Expressions. Taylor, the head blogger, posts are composed of just about anything sweet, cute and crafty! While we weren’t listed in the top three of Taylor’s rankings, she did mention us as a favorite.

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It was soooo tough to vote for just three top favorites so I wanted to give a shout out to some of my other favs: White Chocolate Macadamia from Two Parts Sugar…

Hey, you can win em all! Thanks Taylor for the “shout out”, we’re glad you enjoyed our cupcakes! Keep checking back with us as we continue to receive feedback from some of the judges and attendees!

Winning over hearts (and tummies)

March 30th, 2009  No Comments

Here it is, another post and opinion on our LA Cupcake Challenge entries!

Los Angeles Times “Daily Dish” just posted their views on the competition and we’re happy with the results!  Self proclaimed “white chocolate hater” Elina Shatkin raves about our white chocolate macadamia nut cupcake! When describing the event she says:

 

Ultimately, it was all about unexpected riotous flavor pairings and finds, though many a cupcake was undone by frosting that was too sweet and overpowered the cake. But the white chocolate macadamia cupcake from Two Parts Sugar managed to melt the arteries of this die-hard white chocolate hater.

Authentic macadamias in the shellcupcake topper

Thanks Elina for the awesome review! We’re are so glad to hear you liked our cupcakes! 

Again, I just can’t say enough good things about this event, how it was conducted, and just how nice all the competitors and guests were.  We’ll definitely be at next year’s Challenge!

Two Parts Sugar featured on LA and OC Foodventures!

March 30th, 2009  No Comments

OK, seriously, we are THRILLED with the responses we’ve been getting! We just saw another post about our cupcakes!

LA and OC Foodventures “loved” our cupcakes! For those of you unfamiliar with this site, they cover all things food in LA and OC (hence the name) and report on it.  Here’s what they had to say about our cupcakes:

I loved both the “traditional” raspberry red velvet and white chocolate macadamia cupcakes at Two Parts Sugar. The former features a wonderful juxtaposition between the bright, almost-tart raspberry and the rich, sweet cream cheese frosting (great since I find most red velvets too sweet) and the latter taste like a cakier version of my favorite cookie.

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We can hardly contain our excitement with all the positive feedback we are getting. Thanks LA and OC Foodventures for the kind words and post!

Two Parts Sugar featured on Zen Cupcake!

March 30th, 2009  No Comments

As you may have read in our previous blog, we participated in the LA Cupcake Challenge on Sunday. Today, Zen Cupcake featured us on their blog!

 Since my last blog post was so lengthly I’ll keep it short! We worked super hard and had a blast! We want to send a big THANK YOU Zen Cupcake’s way. They have been our number one supporter via blogs and we really can’t thank them enough. Be sure to check out the post here! 

Thanks again to everyone who came to the event, stopped by our table to say hi, and everyone who voted for us!

LA Cupcake Challenge comes to an end

March 29th, 2009  3 Comments

Our day at the challenge!

Maria and I with the nesquik bunnySo, we just got back from the LA Cupcake Challenge and what a whirl wind! First, I have to say, and I speak for all of us hear in the Two Parts Sugar kitchen, we really felt like we were a bit out of our element going into this competition. We just launched our website in January, so we are rather new to the scene. Regardless, I really feel as though we fit right in and we got plenty of positive feed back!

Before I get into the details of the competition, I want to share with you a little bit of our journey leading up to the “big day”. First, I had been scowering the internet trying to find a competition we could enter. I found the LA Cupcake Challenge a while back and would google it every once in a while to see when it would pop up again. Unfortunately, I found out about it on Cupcakes Take the Cake and I thought it was too late.  I went to the cupcake challenge website, found the contact info and called the man in charge. He explained to me that the event was booked, but someone might drop out, thus leaving a spot open for us. He asked that I forward him a copy of our logo, so that he would have it on hand for the site in case something opened up. So, I sent the logo ASAP, along with a short explanation about how much we’d love and appreciate him getting us in. My pleading did the trick. March 5 we were informed we were IN! 

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So, I’ll try and keep this brief. My sister (the chef) and my husband (the hero) accompanied me to the event. We took our signature raspberry red velvet and created a white chocolate macadamia nut cupcake just for the challenge. We made a stand by hand which included sawing, sanding, priming and painting! It was important to us that our whole display was unique. We didn’t want the same round or square stands you see everywhere. Then, we printed toppers and using a hand punch, cut out 2,000 circle paper  toppers. Next was glueing two of each (one side was our logo, the other side the flavor) to a toothpick. Two words: long and tedious. It was well worth it though. Who wants someone to walk away from there booth, take a bite of their delicious cupcake and mistaken it for another companies….not me! Then there was the decorative display. We wanted something simple and fresh that would lend a visual to the flavors of the cupcakes. We made a small sack out of burlap, hand painted the Mauna Lao logo on it and filled the bag with shelled macadamia nuts. It was then placed on a palm leaf and adorned with tropical flowers. For the raspberry side of things, we simply laid a basket  atop  some leaves and had the fresh raspberries spilling out. We were thrilled with the finished product.

fresh raspberriesAuthentic macadamias in the shellcupcake toppersour custom cupcake stand

So, the day arrives and we’re basking in the essence of cupcake greatness. We set up and the cupcake consumers came piling in. We got lots of great feed back from everyone, and met some really great people. We were lucky enough to have been interviewed by a few different people, lots of people took pictures, and we had a blast all around. The only negative thing I can say about the event was towards the end, some people got a little greedy with the cupcakes. With the purchase of your ticket, you are entitle d to try one of each cupcake. There were some people who began asking for boxes left over from the competitors. At first., I thought, ya that’s cool, how are they going to try all these cupcakes with those tiny plates? The plates were maybe 4″ round. Then it dawned on me as the event began to wind down. People began to take them to go.  Hey, I’ll tell you, I am not one to let a cupcake go to waste, if there’s extra when the event is over, by all means, have at it. But, in this case, the event was not over, people were coming and grabbing cupcakes to take home before everyone had a chance to try them all. I must have had a least a dozen people come up to our table and missed out on our raspberry red velvet because others felt the need to help themselves. Now, you have to understand, while yes this is a fun event, there is a purpose behind it.  All of these bakeries entered with one goal, to win! By depriving any of the ticket holders (voters) a cupcake from anyones table is a potential vote being taken away. I’m not kiding, there were people with bakery boxes maybe 2 feet by 18″ full with mini cupcakes…that’s a heck of a lot of cupcakes! We did go with the intention of having people taste our cupcakes, so, we were more than happy when people requested seconds (or thirds), and happily obliged.our display

Now, I followed the rules and waited until the end to taste the competition’s entries. My husband and sister tried some first and then directed me to the “good stuff”! Among my favorites were Hotcakes Bakes strawberry….YUM! It was perfect. The cupcake was not to heavy, not to light, it was so moist and the icing delicious. I also enjoyed the pina colada cupcake from Fairy Cakes, I love anything coconut. I have to say it was a bit more frosting than I prefer, and if not given the flavor I would’ve guessed coconut, the pineapple flavor did not have a huge presence. but it was good.  I have to be honest though…those were the only ones I ate. Wait…I did say I had three right? I confess…I ate two of the strawberry ones from Hotcakes Bakes! I’m sure they were all fabulous, but the nausea (morning sickness) was kicking in. I really want to commend all the bakeries who entered. From the cupcakes to the display, everything looked awesome.Close up of cupcakes on stand

We are truly grateful to have been a part of this event and can’t wait for next year! Check back with us soon to find out the results! It may be a day or two before the scores are tallied. Thanks again to everyone who has supported us up until this point, we appreciate you all!