GOP Aide Rises to the (Special) Occasion
For the most part, the experimental projects self-styled baker Christine Martin conjures up on any given weekend wind up in the bellies of her office mates.
“That was definitely a huge learning experience,” she said of the back-end coding and optimization strategies she had to master to carve a place for herself in the virtual market. Early on, Martin said she embraced the convenience of store-bought materials (ready-made cookie dough, commercial frosting). Nowadays, she takes pride in whipping up everything from scratch.
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“I like the precision that baking requires. That might be my Type A personality,” she said, noting she appreciates the predictability of the finely tuned preparation process.
The rule-follower in her is content to stick with the tried and true methods carefully detailed in modern cookbooks. And while she’s unlikely to tinker with the elements of any one recipe, Martin said she enjoys mixing and matching inspiration culled from different sources (a filling from one, for instance, might be married to a cake bookmarked in another).
Her go-to sweet varies depending on whose lips it is destined to pass through.
When her sweet tooth acts up, she tends to crumble.
“Cookies are my weakness,” she confessed. “That’s probably why I don’t make them.”
Martin expressed a penchant for just about anything soft and chewy, adding she is crushing hard on oatmeal raisin cookies.
In terms of satisfying her growing client base, Martin said the infinitely customizable cupcake tends to be a crowd pleaser. "You just don’t mess with a classic, you know,” she said of the signature indulgence. “As long as people keep ordering them, I’ll give the people what they want.” Of course, it doesn’t hurt when the “people” turn out to be high-profile politicians.
Dessert Diplomacy Last fall, Martin was asked to put something together to commemorate the one-year anniversary of Ax PAC, the fundraising apparatus established by Rep. Sean P. Duffy, R-Wis. She settled on a lumberjack theme, which translated into a four-layer, Nutella chocolate-fudge brown-butter cake designed to mimic a tree stump, plus mini maple-bacon cupcakes.

“I used a bourbon-chocolate drizzle … so they were definitely decadent,” she said.
"Usually it’s the kids who get the creative birthday cakes in our house, so this was a fun surprise,” the lawmaker and father of seven told CQ Roll Call. “It’s cool to see a young person blending her entrepreneurial spirit with, what is clearly, an incredible talent.”
Fast forward to a few months ago, when she got her first taste of wedding planning. Martin catered the nuptials of former House GOP spokeswoman Amanda Nunez in February — a tony affair, which called for 50 signature cupcakes, 50 salted-caramel brownie bites and 50 bourbon-pecan mini pies, plus a large, single-tiered cake.
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The biggest headache? Making sure the cavalcade of sweets made it to the venue without incident. (Logistics lesson? Check.)
Other than that, Martin said she’s typically presented with piecemeal requests.
“It’s been mostly a couple dozen cupcakes here, a cake for that,” she shared.
One of those assignments wound up traveling high up the food chain. Martin said she once made a brownie cake (topped with peanuts and caramel) for a friend invited to a dinner party by Speaker John A. Boehner, R-Ohio.
Sweetening the Pot Cupcakes may be her bread and butter, but Martin is all about keeping this cherry side gig going.
As such, she’s begun delving into fancier baking constructs and advanced decorating techniques.
She said she’d love to master traditional French macarons next.
“They’re a little trickier to make because they’re very delicate,” the burgeoning confectioner explained.
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