Okay, so I love cupcakes. They are already portioned for you and you don't need a plate or fork to eat them.
When I found out that there was going to be a Cupcake Festival in nearby Gardiner New York, I knew that I had to be there !
It was a beautiful Saturday in May, blue skies and temperatures in the 80's so I was up for the 40 minute ride. It was smooth sailing until I got close to Wright's Farm where the event was held. Traffic stopped and I managed to snap a few photos of the mountains through my car window while waiting.
Finally, I could see the sign for the Festival and I knew I was there. I parked my car and trucked up the hill to the farm, not really sure what to expect.
The first thing I saw was the Bouncy Tent for the children and the pony rides. This was all very nice, but it was not cupcakes. I walked past the Hair Braiding booth and the porto-potties, both necessities at any festival that I have been to. Then I saw them. Cupcakes, lots and lots of cupcakes. It was kind of overwhelming, booth after booth of colorful, beautiful cupcakes. I figured I had better walk past it all and get some perspective on what I wanted to sample before I made any decisions. This was important stuff, I couldn't try everything so I needed to see what I really wanted to eat.
The only cupcake vendor that I recognized was Deisings Bakery. I love them, but since I have been eating there for years I wanted to try something new. Their cupcakes were extravagantly decorated though and I see how kids would love them!
My first cupcakes were from Moxie. I had heard some buzz on the web about them, plus they offered small tasting packages, which was just what i was looking for. I opted for a 4 oack of minis, a watermelon, a root beer, a margarita and a pure vanilla one. The booth was busy, always a good sign. I got my minis, found a nice spot on the grass to sit down and dug in. They were good, but not remarkable. I liked the flavors, the watermelon one and the root beer one were different but subtle. The margarita one had the bit of salt, a nice touch but I was not blown away. I honestly think it has to do with the size, Regular sized cupcakes bake the best and taste the best. I would really have to taste a full size cupcake to base an accurate opinion on Moxie.
I had also heard about Bettie's Pink cupcake bus, so I knew I had to try that one. The bus was pretty cool, it was a double decker pink bus with "one sweet ride" written on it.
You could go into the bus to order, or just order through one of the outside windows, I really should have gone it, but it was hot and I opted to order from the outside window. It was hard to make a choice, but i finally opted for the Samoa cupcake. Chocolate cake with white frosting and toasted coconut and chocolate topping, how could you lose ?
I found I spot in the shade and tasted it. Now this was a great cupcake ! Moist chocolate cake, creamy frosting and the perfect combo of toasted coconut and chocolate on top. I relished every bite and I was sorry when it was gone.
Stomach full, now I could do a little wine tasting, also offered here. Since it was hot and I was basically a red wine drinker, I knew my sampling would be at a minimum. I tried wines from both Warwick and Tousy wineries. These kind of quick tastings don't reaily benefit me, I get the tastes all muddled and I can't really make an educated decision, For whatever reason, I bought a bottle of cabernet franc from Tousy winery, I guess the man's English accent won me over,,,
For the record, this was a nice event for a family, In addition to the cupcakes and hair braiding and temporary tattoos, you could also decorate your own cupcake or take a helicopter ride. Some regular food and drinks were also available, and a small amount of arts and crafts were for sale. There was some live music and a cupcake eating competition, which I did not have enough time to stay for. There was also an amateur baking contest, but I missed any display there if they had one.
I had family obligations and could not stay all day, so now it was time to find some cupcakes to bring home and head out. I had seen a booth for a Woodstock based cupcake bakery, so this seemed a good choice to bring home.
Peace, Love and Cupcakes was the name, and the cupcakes were named for famous musicians, a really nice touch ! How could you resist a Jimi Hendrix or Dylan cupcake ? The bakery featured 6 kinds so I opted for a six pack of one of each. It is not every day that you get to bring home Dylan, Edgar Winter, Santana, Richie Havens, Woodstock Tie-Dye and Jimi Hendrix !
There were so many other cupcakes to try but my stomach and time did not allow it !
i would have loved to stay a bit longer but it was time to run to the car to get those cupcakes out of the heat and into the air conditioning for the ride home.
Oh yeah, and I did get the tee shirt !
