Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Wish Me Luck!

I am so nervous today! I am really excited too! I have a interview/trial at a local bakery! 
I've never worked in a kitchen so I'm not entirely sure what to expect. I'm sure it isn't an easy job!  I know I have to bust my butt when I bake at home and that is nothing compared to a popular bakery! 
Of course, I over think everything so I'm already trying to figure out what to do if they offer me the position.  Obviously, that is what I would like to happen but I need to just go in with an open mind and try as hard as I can to show them that giving me a chance wouldn't be a mistake.  
I'll try to give an update later and let you know how everything went! 
Wish me lots of luck! :-) 

Great Weekend! :-)

As promised, I am keeping my followers posted on my baking adventures. :-) 
I had incredible success this past weekend with my sweet treats!  My gluten-free cupcakes came out awesome; I was pleasantly surprised!  I'm got over a dozen opinions on the cupcakes and all were positive.  I shared them with family and friends so I knew I would get honest opinions.  Some people's family or friends might stretch the truth a bit but mine tend to be more than honest even when not asked! :-p  My one Aunt has Celiac Disease and she thoroughly enjoyed the cupcakes; she even took 2 home! 
I also tried a recipe from my Great Grandma.  Since she passed we haven't been able to replicate the recipe but my Uncles said that my try was as close as they have had!  Needless to say, I was thrilled! :-) 
My Easter cookie orders for Kolackies were a hit too! 
My baking ego definitely had a good weekend! :-) 

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Baking Machine!

I had a great baking week!  
Spent Tuesday with my Grandma learning some family recipes which was awesome!  Wednesday and Thursday were spent filling Tinypop Treats Easter orders.  Today I baked for the family Easter making a couple classics and decided to venture into a new arena!
For the first time, I tried a gluten-free cupcake recipe! I'm really excited about experimenting with gluten-free ingredients but I am definitely optimistically skeptical! :-p  Obviously, I want people to bite into them and love them without even knowing they are gluten-free but I'm not sure if that is even possible! I'm not telling anyone that they are gluten-free until after they taste the cupcakes.  I want unbiased opinions so better safe than sorry! 
Food sensitivities are a prevalent problem today so I would like to provide a great and tasty product for someone that can't eat the usual indulgent treats.  It may take a few (or more) tries but I'm determined to make an awesome product!  Anyone who wants to be a taste tester is welcome! :-)  I'll keep you posted on my progress.  Wish me luck! :-)  

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Welcome to Chef Amy’s blog!

For some time now, family and friends have teased me about being a foodie and encouraged me to follow my dreams of becoming a “real” chef.  I’m the girl to go to when you want a suggestion for a cool place to eat or ideas for making something different and yummy. 

About 8 months ago, a friend of mine encouraged me to start selling my desserts.  I thought she was crazy at first but I figured I had nothing to lose.  So I started selling baklava and chocolates at Cleveland Craft Coalition shows.  Some shows were more profitable than others but it was good exposure and I got some word of mouth business.  I’ve had the opportunity to make birthday cakes, a 3 tier sweet 16 cake, pies, and have done full catering for a couple events.  I’d say things have gone pretty well but it is just the beginning!

The intent of my blog is to push me to work toward my dreams while helping others explore the wonders of the culinary world! J

Feel free to ask questions and make suggestions! 

Don’t forget to order sweet and savory treats for Easter, Mother’s Day, birthdays or just because!

Food is our common ground, a universal experience. – James Beard