Cupcake Camp Belfast
Posted: 26 May '11 by Bernadette
You might wonder what Cupcake Camp has to do with Belfast, well I’ll explain. We were contacting a few weeks ago by Ciaran Madden, chief organiser of Cupcake Camp Belfast 2011. He invited us to take part at Queen’s University, in raising funds for Marie Curie Cancer care. We jumped at the chance and got out our baking bowls and aprons.
So I hear you ask what is Cupcake Camp? It’s an international series of events created by and for people who love cupcakes. The idea behind Cupcake Camp is to bring local cupcake fans together with the best professional and amateur bakers for an afternoon of cupcake tastings, great conversation and family fun whilst raising money for a good cause. They have taken place in over 50 cities around the world, raising thousands of pounds for charity.

Our Raspberry Ruffle cupcakes
So on Saturday 7th May, Martina and I set up our table with lots of yummy cupcakes and started giving out cupcakes, free of charge; you make a donation at the door. The attendance was fantastic, people streamed through the doors of ‘The Great Hall’ at Queens all day. Lots of families attended, young and old and everyone had a chance to talk about recipes, frostings and decorating ideas. We had a lovely time meeting and mixing with all our fellow bakers.
The event also offered everyone the chance to compete with their baked creations for prizes and baking glory. Now, I don’t normally win anything, it just doesn’t happen, so imagine our surprise when we won a prize. We won Best Overall Cupcake with our Raspberry Ruffle Cupcake and wow we were blown away. We always knew that this little number was very special but now we have proof. The judges decided that it deserved the prize which for us was a trophy and a goodie hamper donated by The World of Kitsch.

Our Raspberry Ruffle cupcake won Best Cupcake!













