

Apparently in my subconscious, Martha & me = BFF. ♥
I'm pretty sure my next dream about Martha will involve this publication: The Best of Martha Stewart Living Cakes & Cupcakes.
Maybe you've seen it on your newsstand. It's a special edition available through May 13th.
YOU NEED IT.
It is just absolutely gorgeous. Every idea, every recipe, every photo...even the paper it's printed on. Beautiful.

{photo credit: Martha's Cakes & Cupcakes, used with permission}
Martha's 3-tiered cupcakes are featured there...and they've always been a favorite of mine. I decided to make a cookie version.
Bottom line? Make these. The cookies or Martha's original cupcakes. They are just too cute. Also, run out and pick up a copy of Martha's Cakes and Cupcakes. Maybe *you'll* dream about Martha, too. ;)
Triple-Tier Flower Cakes
(from The Best of Martha Stewart Living Cakes & Cupcakes, used with permission)
Makes 12 tiered cupcakes (12 of each
cupcake size); or makes 15 large, 33 standard, or 108 mini
Ingredients:
3 1/4 cups all-purpose flour
2 1/2 cups sugar
1 1/2 teaspoons baking soda
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
2 large eggs plus 1 large yolk
1 1/4 cups warm water
1 1/4 cups buttermilk
1/2 cup plus 2 tablespoons vegetable
oil
1 tablespoon pure vanilla extract
Directions:
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line
muffin tins with paper liners. In a mixer bowl, sift flour, sugar,
baking soda, baking powder, and salt. Add eggs, yolk, water,
buttermilk, vegetable oil, and vanilla; beat together.
Divide batter among liners, filling
about 2/3 full. Bake until deep golden brown, about 30 minutes for
large, 25 minutes for standard, and 22 minutes for mini. Transfer
tins to rack to cool for about 15 minutes. Remove from tins; let cool
completely.
To assemble: Divide buttercream in
thirds (3 cups for bottom tiers, 2 for middle, and 1 for top); color
each in a different pink. Using a dab of buttercream between layers
as "glue," stack the cupcakes. Using a U-shaped petal tip
(such as Ateco No. 80), pipe petals around outside of each layer, and
continue inward.
Swiss Meringue Buttercream
Makes 6 cups
Ingredients
1 1/4 cups sugar
5 large egg whites
1 pound (4 sticks)
unsalted butter, cut into tablespoons, room temperature
1 teaspoon pure
vanilla extract
Directions
- Combine sugar and egg whites in mixer bowl, and set over a pan of simmering water. Whisk constantly until sugar is dissolved and mixture registers 140 degrees on an instant-read thermometer.
- Transfer bowl to mixer; whisk on medium-high speed until whites are fluffy and cooled, about 10 minutes. Continue to whisk until stiff, glossy peaks form.
- Reduce speed to medium-low; add butter by the tablespoon, whisking well after each addition. Whisk in vanilla. Buttercream can be refrigerated in an airtight container up to 3 days or frozen up to 1 month. Bring to room temperature before using; beat on lowest speed until smooth, about 3 minutes.

- 3/4 tsp. vanilla & 1/4 tsp. almond extract and used half salted/half unsalted butter in the frosting,
- this cookie recipe,
- scalloped circle cookie cutters: 1 & 1/4", 2 & 1/2", 3 & 1/2"
- AmeriColor Soft Pink
- #59s icing tip (Martha calls for a #80 and I didn't have one)









Yay! First one to comment!! I love your bloga, your ideas and everything about your blog! Your the best!!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so beautiful and springy! I think they might just be prettier than the cupcake version! Shhh don't tell Martha in you next dream!
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These are beeauuutifull!
ReplyDeleteYour cookie version is absolutely gorgeous!! I have been eye balling this magazine every time I go to the supermarket and never leave with it, I think on my next trip to the store I'm going to finally purchase it. :)
ReplyDeletePlease forgive this novice question: When making your go to sugar cookies, do you reroll the scraps? My momma always did but I was wondering if you recommended it. Thanks for the tip, Bridget! You and Ree are my virtual BFFs so I totally understand you and Martha being dream BFFs!
ReplyDeleteJennifer....great question! Yes! I reroll and rereroll until I use all of the dough. :)
DeleteYour cookie is so beautiful! I can see it at a wedding or special event.
ReplyDeleteAnd I love Martha! I've seen this magazine and it's classic Martha - so beautiful!
I've seen the magazine and now you've convinced me, the tiers are too cool!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! I love Martha. And I love you. :-)
ReplyDeleteThese are perfect gift idea for a spring birthday or wedding. Lovely work!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that???
ReplyDeleteI've had that dream too. Maybe we're all big buddies in dreamland?
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cookies!
Oh I LOVE these! And girl, what are you doing in Russia?
ReplyDeleteAlso, not so sure Martha would be up for a stroll in Macy's these days :)
So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I have the patience for these, though. . .
Umm I LOVE that you have dreams about Martha! I have had the same one with Ina... we're getting ready for a dinner party together and having the best time! :) These cookies look absolutely fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWay cute! These are so pretty, Bridget!
ReplyDeleteI love these cookies, so cute.
ReplyDeleteKim -
ReplyDeleteI love these! Your work is amamzing! Martha has nothing on you!
martha would be proud! (grins)
ReplyDeleteBridget you make me laugh! I love that you & Martha are taking boat rides. Gorgeous cookies! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG... these are stunning! Look out, Martha, here comes Bridget!
ReplyDeleteThis post made me lean back and laugh out loud! Martha, Ina, Russia, weddings with no makeup -- so so funny. At least you have clothes on in your wedding I hope. I have a lot of dreams where I'm naked, mostly in school but other places too where I should be clothed (which is everywhere basically). What Freud could do with us!
ReplyDeleteThank you for giving us a peek into this now magazine/book.
ReplyDeleteMy question....you mentioned your tip size used to decorate. Was that
a Wilton tip? You did a fabulous job....too pretty to eat.
Hey Lexy! Yes! I was a Wilton tip. :)
DeleteMeant to say "new" magazine not "now"
ReplyDeleteI totally dream about being BFFs with Ina Garten. I thought I was the only weird one who dreamed about hanging out with food celebrities, so I'm glad to hear I'm not alone!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous!! These are worthy of a special occasion, although I might eat mine just to celebrate Friday! Great job!
ReplyDeleteLove your cookie version! I made a decision to stop buying so many books ... darn Martha ... there goes my self discipline!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, as always! My SWEET friend! :)
ReplyDeleteyou have beautiful ideas and your way of presentation is amazing!
ReplyDeleteafter reading your post, I ran out to get martha's mag - beautiful! Thanks for sharing and thanks for your wonderful cookie version.
ReplyDeleteAdorable as always!
ReplyDeleteThese are so dainty and perfect for a Sweet 16 or Bridal Shower. Very creative.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies are gorgeous!!! Can't wait to try them out... and remember, eating is absolutely critical research for bakers :)
ReplyDeleteI love your blog and all that you share. I get so angry seeing how some people think it's ok to push their products on other bloggers (with big followings) posts. Isn't there so way you can delete them and the h*ll with free speech in their case.
ReplyDeleteHey Lexy!
DeleteThanks so much! I know it's frustrating...lots of comments have been getting through the spam filter lately. I'm doing my best to delete them manually. Thanks for your patience! :)
Almost too pretty to eat.....almost!
ReplyDeleteI'll look for that magazine. Your cookie version is beautiful!
ReplyDeletePretty!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful cookies and the colors are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIm so the opposite.......I can rarely remember a dream, and when I do, hardly any details. Usually something like, I was in a plane crash, then I was running thru the woods.
ReplyDeleteI love your Martha cookies B!!
These are cookies are just lovely!
ReplyDeleteP.S I wish Martha was my BFF too...
Seriously gorgeous!!! I love your take on them, I would never have thought of that!
ReplyDeleteI Love your cookie version better:) So pretty in pink! I won this publication in a giveaway:).
ReplyDeleteP.S. You crack me up!
Totally a-freakin'-dorable. And that swiss meringue makes my heart sing.
ReplyDeleteHer swiss meringue is my alllll time favorite too!!!! You and Martha are dream Bff's..too funny!
ReplyDeleteI finally tried to make SMB because of this post...I've been intimidated to do it before but I love it so I'd thought I'd bite the bullet. It was awesome and not as hard as anticipated. Chocolate mint cupcake with this as a mint frosting worked out wonderfully. Thanks from a fellow TX baker.
ReplyDeleteThose cookies look so gorgeous!! And your photography's fantastic! :D I'm definitely going to look for that magazine next time I'm at the store.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous cookies. I have to get the magazine. Kathy
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful cookies decoration.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!!!
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