Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Case Study 72: "The Artful Pecan"



Three days after I moved in, I finally decided to christen my new Manhattan kitchen with the only thing that seemed fit: pie.  Well, not really pie, per se. But when I think of moving, think of housewarming, and think of welcomes, I think of pie.  And when I think of pie, I think of my mother's famous pecan pie.  


"The Artful Pecan" is a bourbon pecan cupcake with a burnt brown sugar buttercream and a caramel pecan on top. It is haute design meets homecooked goodness.  It is elegance inspired by recent tours of the landmark and art deco buildings that ground this city and one whirlwind dive into the crazy kitchen that is the New York restaurant business. 


I once read that, according to the "science of happiness," location can as much impede our growth as it can serve to inspire us, help us grow and bring us joy.  What we take in and what we perceive affect what we feel and what we create.  New York City is a boundless pot of opportunity, with art lurking in every corner, waiting to be eaten up.  I'd like to think that with this move, a new era of Cupcaketology has begun. 

5 comments:

Julie said...

girl, where can I buy your cupcakes. this needs to get in mah bellie! stat.

Julie said...

girl, where can I buy your cupcakes. this needs to get in mah bellie! stat.

Anonymous said...

Another delicious work of art by a beautiful artist!

Unknown said...

Where can I get this recipe,....they look fabulous and oh so scrumptious

Unknown said...

Can you send me the recipe...they look fabulous and oh so scrumptious