Name: Janet Hudson
Age: Just right...a '59 model
Location: Carlsbad, California
Occupation: I currently "work" as a veterinary training director. My other job is as personal chef.
URL: www.veganfeast.com
You make the most awesome vegan cupcakes. What's your inspiration?
My imagination. I think of the flavors and textures that I like and I create combinations that hopefully are pleasing to the palate as well as the eye. I am not a cake decorator so it is a challenge. And I love a good challenge.
Are you a vegan? Do you keep a vegan household?
My husband and I have been vegan since 1994. I have been vegetarian since the late '70s. We strive to live vegan -- it is sometimes difficult, but not as bad as it used to be.
Were you raised vegan? Vegetarian?
Nope. Both my husband and I originate from carnivorous backgrounds.
What inspired you to go vegan? Was it a health decision? Was it about your love of animals?
To make a long story short, I "found my morals" over the years working with animals in the entertainment industry, animal sheltering, and veterinary industry -- I do that full time. My husband did it for health reasons.
Is it difficult to find vegan ingredients to bake with? Do you find yourself having to substitute a lot?
It is not difficult after you learn what to use. It can be daunting at first...I used to use many substitutions and learned to "veganize" many of my old recipes: egg replacers for example. Instead of an egg, I used to use the packaged EnerG Egg Replacer. Now I use either ground flax seed with a little water or baking powder, flour, oil and water all whisked together. Soy and nut milks are wonderful replacements for whole milk and nut kremes make delightful whipped topping.
Do you bake your cupcakes for sale or for yourself and your family? Do you ship? Do you cater?
I do not ship, no. I do bake as a caterer, and I use friends and family members as testers.
If they are for sale, where can I get them?
Stacie, when you get to California, look me up and I will feed you!
You seem to focus on locally grown and seasonal ingredients. Do you "grow your own" or purchase supplies?
Both. We have an herb and vegetable garden, and I visit Farmer's Markets. If it is not in season or is not fresh, that is a compromise I do not want to make for my clients.
The blog was started when I became an Iron Cupcaker. I am so busy that the only food that is shared there are cupcakes for the most part. I do have standard recipes that I adapt each cupcake to. And the bible for all vegan cupcakes is VCTOTW (Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World), so I have adapted some of their standard flavors to my new cupcakes, and give credit there when that occurs.
Have you published your work?
I have a vegan cookbook, The New Vegan: Fresh, Fabulous and Fun, that was published in 2005. It did not come out exactly as planned though...I am awaiting the latest, Vegan Feasts, as I write this. It is a celebratory family-style cookbook, with discussion and photographs this time -- something that was left out the last time. I am thinking about a cupcake book, so who knows?
Blackberry Pan Dowdy Cupcake
Strawberry Sangria Soda Pop Cupcake
Cherry Cabernet Chocolate Truffle Cupcake with Cabernet Kreme
Black Cherry LolliPOP!
How many different types of cupcakes have you created?
Gee, I would have to count...a lot!
Your cupcake photography is also pretty nifty. Do you have a history in the fine arts?
I joined Flickr to learn more about photography...my father was a professional photographer, so maybe it is in the genes.
How often do you eat cupcakes?
I would say two to three times a week. And then I go running.
What's the best thing about eating cupcakes?
It is not like a huge piece of cake, which is too much. They are bites of guiltless joy and tummy happiness!
What's your favorite type of cupcake?
I love cupcakes that have a surprise center. Triple goodness: the frosting, the cake and the filling.
Chocolate Walnut Wasabi Cupcake with Asian Pear
Saki-To Me Cardamom Cupcake with Go-Go Strawberry Kreme and Kiwi Ganache
Sour Green Apple Cupcakes
Strawberry S'more Cupcake
How do cupcakes compare/contrast to other baked goods for you?
Cannot compare them, they are perfect.
Is there any innovation you'd like to see made to the cupcake that would improve it for you?
Completely edible wrappers. And I mean pretty wrappers...not the plain wafer paper. [ed note: are you listening, cupcake wrapper people?]
Do you bake your own cupcakes? Or (even better) have someone who bakes them for you?
I bake the testers, get them perfected, and then have people come in and help as needed.
What's your first cupcake-related memory?
My best friend's dad was a baker and one year he brought in cupcakes for the class. I must have been in 3rd or 4th grade. They were vanilla with vanilla icing and chocolate jimmies. They were huge! I remember thinking that I had to somehow get more of those...and I did the next time we had a sleepover. I raided their fridge and we ate 6 cuppies between the two of us, got caught, and got sick. But it was worth it.
What's the most fun you've ever had with a cupcake?
Personally, just eating a cupcake is fun. Does one lick the frosting first, dunk the cake, or eat the filling from the middle, much like an Oreo?
I love to use cupcakes in baby showers, bridal showers, wedding receptions, and whenever a celebration is in order. Seeing people enjoy a great cupcake or food that I have prepared special for them is very rewarding.
Vegan Vanilla Birthday Cupcakes
Do you have anything else to add?
Stay tuned for more cupcakes, and thank you for the interview Stacie!
Age: Just right...a '59 model
Location: Carlsbad, California
Occupation: I currently "work" as a veterinary training director. My other job is as personal chef.
URL: www.veganfeast.com
Image courtesy of Don Mirra of North County Times.
You make the most awesome vegan cupcakes. What's your inspiration?
My imagination. I think of the flavors and textures that I like and I create combinations that hopefully are pleasing to the palate as well as the eye. I am not a cake decorator so it is a challenge. And I love a good challenge.
Are you a vegan? Do you keep a vegan household?
My husband and I have been vegan since 1994. I have been vegetarian since the late '70s. We strive to live vegan -- it is sometimes difficult, but not as bad as it used to be.
Were you raised vegan? Vegetarian?
Nope. Both my husband and I originate from carnivorous backgrounds.
What inspired you to go vegan? Was it a health decision? Was it about your love of animals?
To make a long story short, I "found my morals" over the years working with animals in the entertainment industry, animal sheltering, and veterinary industry -- I do that full time. My husband did it for health reasons.
Is it difficult to find vegan ingredients to bake with? Do you find yourself having to substitute a lot?
It is not difficult after you learn what to use. It can be daunting at first...I used to use many substitutions and learned to "veganize" many of my old recipes: egg replacers for example. Instead of an egg, I used to use the packaged EnerG Egg Replacer. Now I use either ground flax seed with a little water or baking powder, flour, oil and water all whisked together. Soy and nut milks are wonderful replacements for whole milk and nut kremes make delightful whipped topping.
Saffron Cupcake with Golden Raspberry Peach Filling and Raspberry Cardamom Buttercream with Pistachios
Chocolate Raspberry Ripple Cupcake
Do you bake your cupcakes for sale or for yourself and your family? Do you ship? Do you cater?
I do not ship, no. I do bake as a caterer, and I use friends and family members as testers.
Aromatic Apricot Pina Colada Cupcake
Vanilla Bean Lavender Cupcake with Salted Caramel Filling
If they are for sale, where can I get them?
Stacie, when you get to California, look me up and I will feed you!
You seem to focus on locally grown and seasonal ingredients. Do you "grow your own" or purchase supplies?
Both. We have an herb and vegetable garden, and I visit Farmer's Markets. If it is not in season or is not fresh, that is a compromise I do not want to make for my clients.
Pickles and Ice Cream Cupcake
Momma Mambo! Lime Salsa Cupcake
Savory Stuffed Celery Pop Cupcake
Chervil Cupcake with Gooseberry Chervil Curd and Cashew Cream
Mate Cupcake with Dragon Fruit
Bumpkin Pumpkin Moonshine Cupcakes with Butterscotch Cinnamon Kreme
All Choked Up Savory Cupcakes
Momma Mambo! Lime Salsa Cupcake
Savory Stuffed Celery Pop Cupcake
Chervil Cupcake with Gooseberry Chervil Curd and Cashew Cream
Mate Cupcake with Dragon Fruit
Bumpkin Pumpkin Moonshine Cupcakes with Butterscotch Cinnamon Kreme
All Choked Up Savory Cupcakes
I noticed that you have a wonderful blog where you share your recipes and photos. Do you create your own recipes or use/adapt others'?
The blog was started when I became an Iron Cupcaker. I am so busy that the only food that is shared there are cupcakes for the most part. I do have standard recipes that I adapt each cupcake to. And the bible for all vegan cupcakes is VCTOTW (Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World), so I have adapted some of their standard flavors to my new cupcakes, and give credit there when that occurs.
Have you published your work?
I have a vegan cookbook, The New Vegan: Fresh, Fabulous and Fun, that was published in 2005. It did not come out exactly as planned though...I am awaiting the latest, Vegan Feasts, as I write this. It is a celebratory family-style cookbook, with discussion and photographs this time -- something that was left out the last time. I am thinking about a cupcake book, so who knows?
Blackberry Pan Dowdy Cupcake
Strawberry Sangria Soda Pop Cupcake
Cherry Cabernet Chocolate Truffle Cupcake with Cabernet Kreme
Black Cherry LolliPOP!
How many different types of cupcakes have you created?
Gee, I would have to count...a lot!
Your cupcake photography is also pretty nifty. Do you have a history in the fine arts?
I joined Flickr to learn more about photography...my father was a professional photographer, so maybe it is in the genes.
Double Chocolate Cranberry Brownie Cupcake
Peanut Butter Coffee Cupcakes
Black Bottom Cranberry Cupcake
Peanut Butter Coffee Cupcakes
Black Bottom Cranberry Cupcake
How often do you eat cupcakes?
I would say two to three times a week. And then I go running.
What's the best thing about eating cupcakes?
It is not like a huge piece of cake, which is too much. They are bites of guiltless joy and tummy happiness!
What's your favorite type of cupcake?
I love cupcakes that have a surprise center. Triple goodness: the frosting, the cake and the filling.
Chocolate Walnut Wasabi Cupcake with Asian Pear
Saki-To Me Cardamom Cupcake with Go-Go Strawberry Kreme and Kiwi Ganache
Sour Green Apple Cupcakes
Strawberry S'more Cupcake
How do cupcakes compare/contrast to other baked goods for you?
Cannot compare them, they are perfect.
Is there any innovation you'd like to see made to the cupcake that would improve it for you?
Completely edible wrappers. And I mean pretty wrappers...not the plain wafer paper. [ed note: are you listening, cupcake wrapper people?]
Do you bake your own cupcakes? Or (even better) have someone who bakes them for you?
I bake the testers, get them perfected, and then have people come in and help as needed.
What's your first cupcake-related memory?
My best friend's dad was a baker and one year he brought in cupcakes for the class. I must have been in 3rd or 4th grade. They were vanilla with vanilla icing and chocolate jimmies. They were huge! I remember thinking that I had to somehow get more of those...and I did the next time we had a sleepover. I raided their fridge and we ate 6 cuppies between the two of us, got caught, and got sick. But it was worth it.
What's the most fun you've ever had with a cupcake?
Personally, just eating a cupcake is fun. Does one lick the frosting first, dunk the cake, or eat the filling from the middle, much like an Oreo?
I love to use cupcakes in baby showers, bridal showers, wedding receptions, and whenever a celebration is in order. Seeing people enjoy a great cupcake or food that I have prepared special for them is very rewarding.
Sunflower Easter Cupcakes
Chocolate Raspberry Ripple Cupcake
Trick or Treat Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cupcakes with Butterscotch Cinnamon Frosting
Chocolate Raspberry Ripple Cupcake
Trick or Treat Chocolate Chip Pumpkin Cupcakes with Butterscotch Cinnamon Frosting
Vegan Vanilla Birthday Cupcakes
Do you have anything else to add?
Stay tuned for more cupcakes, and thank you for the interview Stacie!
You can see Janet's images here (and a slideshow here) follow her blog here, buy her books here, and hire her as a vegan caterer here.
All cupcake images from NorwichNuts.
Comments
Very inspiring, and wonderful to hear of a vegan chef doing so well, and having so much fun!
Lovely interview x