Creativity 12/1/21 (Learning Outcome 1)

Yesterday I tested another recipe for my baking business to prepare for our holiday treat box and also some special orders we have received. I wanted to stick with the holiday theme so I decided to try chocolate cupcakes with peppermint frosting. I wasn't sure if the cucpakes should be chocolate or also have peppermint so I decided to do half and half to see which I liked better. Unfortunately, when adding the extract I added way too much for the small amount of batter I had which was a little too much. After making my batter and making the cupcakes I realized I had made a few mistakes because I had halved the recipe leaving me with weird proportions that were hard to measure. This lead to the cupcakes having a slightly strange texture and sticking to the pan. Despite this, they tasted absolutely delicious especially when paired with the tasty peppermint frosting. Even though they didn't look great, they tasted super delicious and I know they will make a great addition to our holiday box. I just have to keep in mind that in the futue if I am using weird proportions I should weigh out the ingredients to make sure they still end up good. 

This activity falls into learning outcome 1 because I was able to test a new recipe, but I also made some mistakes and realized what they were so that I can fix them in the future. This way, when I am actually making them to sell to people or put in our boxes they will be much better. By realizing what I need to do in order to improve this recipe they will be the best that they can be in the future and since the frosting was so delicious I know this is something I can keep the same and pair with a plain cupcake for a perfect combination. In the end I was glad I tested to find out the best combination, and even though in the moment I was a little upset they didn't turn out exactly how I wanted them to I know it was a good learning experience. 

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