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The Sweetapolita Bakebook + A Giveaway!

Random House Canada sent me a complimentary copy to review, however all opinions are my own.ย 

If I slept with a book under my pillow like my kids, The Sweetapolita Bakebook would be the one I’d tuck under my head and dream about each night. Baker, blogger and photographer extraordinaire Rosie Alyea invites readers to a magical land where playing with your food is not only allowed, it’s encouraged. Colour and paint on decadent cookies and cakes with edible paint and chalk, make your own sprinkles and candy clay, and top your cupcakes with toasted marshmallow frosting — Alyea shows you how in step-by-step instructions even the newest (and littlest!) bakers will want to try. And if you have a few flops along the way, she’s there to remind you she’s had her share of failures too. The teenager who fell in love with the world of cake and confection working at a bakery grew into a multi-talented entrepreneur, mother of two, and author of this most endearing first book where decorating takes the cake.

sweetapolita baekbook cover final

Like so many thousands of her fans, I have been eagerly anticipating Alyea’s book. And when the cover photo was released a few months ago: wahhhhh! I thought I would burst from excitement. The Doodles and Daydreams Cake was unlike anything I’d seen before! (You can seeย Alyea working on oneย here.)ย How could you not want to make that cake?

Every page is just as enticing. Every. Single. One.

blue cake

Cut & Paste Illustration Cakeย 

watercolour grafitti cookies

Watercolour Graffiti Cookies

Alyea used 520 pounds of sugar and 256 pounds of butter making the book. And obviously some supplies you might not have in your cupboard, but they’re easy enough to find. I ordered the food decorating markers and some special cookie cutters from Golda’s Kitchen in Mississauga and they were shipped in two days. Sprinkles, fondant, gel colours, edible paper, meringue powder and other supplies were all widely available at Bulk Barn and Michael’s. (They also had the markers but a different brand than the ones Alyea uses.)

sweetapolita jimmies 2

Speaking of sprinkles, did you know there was a difference between American sprinkles and sprinkles made in Canada? American-made sprinkles are short and chubby like these ones above (they’re from New Jersey via Winners), while Canadian sprinkles are considerably longer and thinner. You can find this fun fact and many others in the book’s Guide to Sprinkles (Alyea calls herself a “sprinkle-junkie”), as well as the how-to’s for several baking and decorating techniques from how to prepare and fill a pastry bag to how to dowel and stack a cake. Oh, and a recipe for Canadian sprinkles too!

doodles and daydreams cake

My kids and their friends (and me!) had a ball trying some of the recipes and techniques from the book. First up: the Doodles and Daydreams Cake from the cover. We’d made a rainbow layer cake a few days before that so we didn’t use Alyea’s recipe, but we did follow her tutorial for covering it with fondant. I’d never worked with fondant so I was nervous as all heck, but the two seven-year-olds had every confidence helping me roll it and smooth it over the cake. Had I been working on my own I would have obsessed about it for an hour but the kids were eager to decorate it so we didn’t fiddle with it too much. And you know, for a first-time effort it turned out okay.

white royal icing

My daughter also loved helping me make a couple of batches of the Vanilla Sugar Cutout Cookies. (Aren’t the unicorns and and the cloud shapes adorbs? They’re from Golda’s Kitchen.) They’re the first sugar cookies I’ve had repeated success with. I iced them with Alyea’s Royal Icing (first time making and decorating with that too) and used her guide to outlining and filling them.

making bunny cookies

One batch went to the Rainbow Doodle Cookies. The white icing serves as a blank canvas to decorate with the edible markers.

l and j colouring cookies
j proud of his butterfly

Your little bakers will be so proud of their creations!

bunny basket square

A second batch went to these bunny cookies, inspired by the Marzipan-Filled Easter Pastries on Alyea’s blog. I was so happy with how they turned out! (Not all of them turned out of course. But those ones got eaten before I could show you.)

happy happy cupcake pink

The Dark Chocolate Sugar Cutout Cookies were just as delicious and fool-proof. I got such a kick out of mastering the magical “10-second” consistency of the Royal Icing (when you can drag a knife through the icing and it’ll leave a line that will disappear in 10 seconds) so I upped my game and decorated these like the Happy Happy Cupcake Cookies on Alyea’s blog. (If you think these are cute, you must check out Alyea’s. They’re so adorable you’ll want to tickle them!)

sprinkle dipped meringues 2 cropped

Next up: Sprinkle-Dipped Meringues! My first batch of meringue never reached the proper volume, and I think it’s because I used egg whites from a carton, straight out of the fridge. Alyea says room-temperature egg whites from fresh eggs create the most stable, voluminous meringue and indeed, when I tried a second time with the fresh egg whites the meringue fluffed up lighter than air.

marshmallow frosting

Honestly, I wanted to make every recipe in the book! (I still do!) But at some point I had to put down the spatula and write this review. But not before trying the Sky-High Chocolate Covered Cupcakes. And I know, you’re wondering where is the chocolate but I loved the marshmallow frosting so much on its own that I left the glaze for another day. The cake part of the cupcake is a dense, moist, deep chocolate wonder and the marshmallow frosting so scrumptious I could easily eat a bowl of it on its own. I think I need a few more goes before I get them sky high, but for a first try I’m pretty happy with the size of these peaks.

Giveaway!

And I’m even happier that Random House Canada has given me an additional copy of The Sweetapolita Bakebook to pass along to one of you! YAY! If you’re a Canadian resident over the age of 18, hop on overย hereย to submit your name and email, then come back hereย and tell me your favourite cake, cookie or confection (and if you can’t pick just one, tell me several!). You must leave a comment here on the blog in order to be eligible. One winner will be randomly chosen via Rafflecopter. Contest ends May 9.

Good luck everybody! I hope you’re feeling inspired to bake (and decorate!) something sweet.

Update May 10: Congratulations to the winner, Amanda Fontaine!ย 

94 responses to “The Sweetapolita Bakebook + A Giveaway!”

  1. […] Day! I’ve been using Sweetapolita sprinkles for years (DYK the founder also has a cookbook?) and love, love, LOVE these ones! […]

  2. […] and 3. Bunny, carrot and radish sugar cookies. You might remember the bunnies from my review of Sweetapolita’s cookbook last year. This year I did the veggies using the same cookie and royal icing recipes. They’re […]

  3. Hard to choose just one – but you can’t go wrong with a classic chocolate chip cookie!

  4. This is a really tough choice, I love sweets and love anything my sister bakes (I would gift this to her). I guess her most recent creation was a vanilla and lemon checkered cake

  5. I know I’d love the Vanilla Sugar Cutout Cookies

  6. My favorite cookies are shortbread!

  7. Sprinkled meringues sound delicious

  8. Sky-High Chocolate Covered Cupcakes

  9. Angela Mitchell Avatar
    Angela Mitchell

    It’s not a cookie or cake but my absolute favourite dessert is Lemon Meringue Pie. How I love a homemade one with the tangy taste of real lemon!

  10. I like peanut butter cookies!

  11. Alayne Langford Avatar
    Alayne Langford

    I love sugar cookies because they are the most versatile and you can make so many other cookies from this very basic recipe! Thank you for a wonderful giveaway!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  12. I love a good chocolate cake,also Lemon Merinque pie ๐Ÿ˜‰ and any and all kinds of cookies..

  13. Pat Drouillard Avatar
    Pat Drouillard

    I love anything lemon, cakes cookies,pies

  14. Oh my goodness, so hard to pick! Anything with mint and chocolate, I also love ice cream sandwiches, meringues, and a pumpkin or banana loaf!

  15. Wow! Those all look so great! I love the idea of having the kids draw on the cakes! This may be a great idea to take to daycare…
    One of my favourites is cheesecake. No chocolate cake. No cookies. No peanut butter and marshmallow squares! I love sugar!!
    Thanks for the contest and chance to win!

  16. Fresh chocolate chip cookies from the oven. Nothing beats this!

  17. I love maple cookies and butter tarts. I’m also quite fond of fluffy white vanilla cake with vanilla icing.

    – amber y

  18. Donna Wilson Avatar
    Donna Wilson

    These are all so cute- love chocolate cake!

  19. Chocolate is the winner for me. I find your adventures with this book amazing, so many new things are done in baking. 10 second royal icing consistency intrigues meโ€ฆ.I made royal icing once and never repeated the experience. So I have to say that is My Choice.

  20. nomnombearinyvr Avatar
    nomnombearinyvr

    I love a good classic chocolate chip cookie, but I also love a nicely decorated sugar cookie too

    Jeannie Lam

  21. My favorite is chocolate cake!

  22. Vanessa corner Avatar
    Vanessa corner

    Anything peanut butter is like heaven to me. Soft chewy peanut butter cookies are by far my fave ๐Ÿ™‚

  23. any kind of pie/pastry

  24. I love black forest cakes because you can’t go wrong with boozy cherries+chocolate gรฉnoise+whipped cream ๐Ÿ˜‰
    So excited for Rosie’s book. She’s such a sweet person and her work is a reflection of that.

  25. Nicole Jubleew Avatar
    Nicole Jubleew

    Black Forest Cake is my favourite!

  26. my favorite cookie is chocolate chip!

  27. Wow! I am so inspired by those beautiful creations especially those sugar cookies. I really want to master the icing too by Christmas for the annual treat exchange. Thank you for the chance to win a fabulous baking cookbook. Twitter fan@plumerea

  28. My favourite cake/cupcake is red velvet. I also LOVE chocolate cupcakes!

  29. Red velvet cupcakes with fresh cream cheese frosting, Belgian truffles and Jammie Dodgers! Oh, and stoopwafels! So yummy!

  30. Sour cherry pie with a sweet lattice top has got to be on the top of my list… followed very closely by old fashioned sugar doughnuts!

  31. Angel food cake with strawberries and whipped cream….yum!

  32. These are very cute – I love classic Belgium cookies best.

  33. I love chocolate chip cookies but the soft and chewy kind, and I love pastries or donuts oh my, making myself hungry now lol!!

  34. Can’t go wrong with a good piece of chocolate cake.

  35. Any type of cookie, but I particularly like mint chocolate chip ones!

  36. Cake, all kinds of cake! Particarly exotic flavours like green tea cheesecake!

  37. Brownies, or anything with cream really.

  38. WOW, really have several to list. Any soft chocolate chip cookies, pecan cookies.

    Moist chocolate or vanilla cupcakes and fudge chocolate cake or vanilla or carrot cake and red velvet is good too. Angel sponge cake! Japanese style cheesecake! Strawberry meringue is another favourite too!
    ๐Ÿ“๐Ÿซ๐Ÿฐ๐Ÿช๐Ÿฐ
    Honey or chocolate glazed donuts delicious.

    The list is never-ending. All kinds of icing, frosting and fondant is my only request!

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