These cupcakes – where do I even begin? Rich chocolate cake, filled with caramel, then topped with a luscious caramel Swiss meringue buttercream? I made these for a 20th Anniversary event of this little upscale second-hand boutique that my girlfriend works for. The same friend that is pretty much my biggest cupcake fan (Hi Jamie!). I wanted to do something a little fancier and showier – and these cupcakes definitely fit the bill.

I was kind of pressed for time, so I just used my standard caramel sauce for the filling, and it turned out great. By the end of the day, the caramel had pretty much seeped into the cake and wasn’t so much of a “filling” per-say, but you tasted it and knew it was there. I loved the frosting too, Swiss meringues are so fun to work with. And, if it looks like it’s deflated and turned to a curdled mess – don’t fret! Shawnda has some great tips here on how to bring it back to it’s former fluffy glory.

If you’re looking for a fun baking project for the weekend, and maybe are a little burnt out on pumpkin already (what the what?) add these guys to your “to-do” list. You won’t regret it! Just make sure you have friends to share them with, as you could eat every one of them single-handily!

This cake is pretty much the essence of fall. A moist spice-flavored cake with chunks of apples throughout, and a ribbon of sweetened cream cheese filling in the middle. When Tracey posted it last month for Baked by Rachel’sAn Apple A Day” event, my jaw literally dropped. I knew I had to make it immediately. I only had a 10-cup capacity Bundt pan though, and the recipe called for a 14 cup. I tried to make it using the 10-cup, scaling back the amount of cake and filling – but it just wasn’t right. Turns out the larger pans are harder to find than I though, luckily my mom came across one though – and I made the cake again. Sheer perfection!

And the praline frosting? I was thinking I wouldn’t like it – that it would be gritty. Wrong, on all counts! It was smooth and thick, and complemented the cake perfectly. Not to mention the gorgeous presentation it lended. Will definitely be making this one at least a couple times more before apple season is out! Enjoy!

There are few things in this world that are better than a slice of cake for your breakfast. Especially one like this – a moist yellow cake,  studded with plump blackberries, and topped off with a delicious buttery crumble infused with lime zest? You had me at cake.

Coffee cakes are a great option for any gathering really, be it brunch or as a dessert after dinner. I love the fact that it only uses a couple of bowls, making for super easy cleanup. It’s been a busy week around here; cupcake orders to fill, doctors appointments, field trips – but I was craving something sweet.

Happened across some gorgeous blackberries at the store, and remembered a coffee cake that the lovely Annie had posted a while back. Modified it a little using the blackberries, and it turned out gorgeous! If you’re looking for something special for your breakfast table this weekend, look no further. Have a good weekend, everyone!

Do you love cheesecake? Do you love caramel and toffee? Then, my friends, this cheesecake is for you. I spotted it on Pinterest a while back, and after wiping the drool from my keyboard, knew I had to make it. But, I kept on putting it off for one reason or another – and never got around to it. Thankfully, last Sunday (after making a fresh batch of caramel sauce) this cheesecake popped into my head. I had no other choice but to make it! And, oh my heavens. It’s almost too much…

Almost. To begin with, the graham cracker crust is covered with a layer of chocolate before adding the cheesecake. Caramel sauce is added to the cheesecake batter to add some color and flavor complexity. Let me just say that when I added that gorgeous caramel sauce to the bowl of the mixer, and watched the paddle swirl it in – I think I heard angels singing. And for the topping, crushed Heath bits are mixed with caramel sauce to throw a little crunchy texture into the mix. Finally, for a little extra decoration, a whipped cream border is piped along the edge.

This cheesecake is perfect for all the special occasions we have coming up in the next couple months, in the form of the Holidays. I highly encourage you to not wait as long as I did to make it! Have a great weekend, everyone.