แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Treats แสดงบทความทั้งหมด
แสดงบทความที่มีป้ายกำกับ Treats แสดงบทความทั้งหมด

วันเสาร์ที่ 16 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Shortcut Petit Fours - Little Treats Quickly!

Want to make an elegant treat that looks like you spent all day in the kitchen, but you're short on time? With the following tips, you can make homemade tasting petit fours in half the time. In this fast-paced world, who wouldn't appreciate the ease with which these mini masterpieces come together?

First, decide what kind of easy petit four you'd like to create. Your decision will likely be based on what ingredients you have on hand. Fortunately, not all petit fours are made out of cake. Some are cookie or fruit-based. This expands your range of possibilities.

The glaze is simply melted chocolate. Decorations? Sprinkle on some jimmies while the glaze is still wet.

Cake-based Petit Fours

Use a ready-made pound cake or bake one from a mix. Pound cake is sturdier than typical cake, so this will stand up better to the process of cutting and glazing, although you needn't rule out other varieties of cake entirely.

If using a mix, do be sure to bake your batter in a larger, shallower pan so that when you cut the cake into little pieces they won't be so thick and top-heavy that they fall over!

Cut your cake pieces into 1 inch, or 1 1/2 inch sized squares, rectangles, or triangles; or use a small round or heart-shaped cutter. If you chill or freeze the cake pieces before coating, this will make them sturdier, and the glaze will set faster.

Put the cake pieces on a wire rack over waxed paper. Spoon the glaze (see below) over the cake to cover the top and the sides completely. You may scrape the drips off the waxed paper and reuse (after reheating to a smooth, pourable consistency).

Once the glaze has set (you may speed the process by putting the rack of petit fours in the fridge), carefully place the petit fours into little paper candy or muffin liners and arrange on a tray. You could pipe a little frosting decoration on the tops, but that's entirely optional.

Non-cake Petit Fours

Now things really get easy! Choices include marshmallows, fruit, and cookies.

If using marshmallows, freeze for about 10 minutes first, then stand them on end on a wire rack and glaze.

Fruit choices include thick banana slices, strawberries, and cherries. Again, chill them first to help set the glaze.

For cookie petit fours, shortbread squares work well and are easy to coat with glaze. Another option is to sandwich two Oreos with frosting, set on a wire rack, then spoon on glaze to coat completely. Use this same cookie sandwiching trick to build height to other kinds of cookies, such as pastel wafers or graham crackers.

Finally, carefully place the petit fours into little paper candy or muffin liners and arrange on a tray. You could pipe little frosting decoration on the tops, but that's entirely optional.

Easy Petit Four Glaze

In a bowl or saucepan, melt dark, milk, or white chocolate candy coating or chocolate chips according to package directions. Keep warm while using so that the glaze stays smooth and pourable. Consider using peanut butter chips, butterscotch chips, or mint chocolate chips for variety! (If the glaze does not become thin enough, melt some shortening or butter in the glaze.)

วันอาทิตย์ที่ 18 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2553

Sweet Hampers - Sweet Treats For Grandparents and Kids

Grandparents and grandchildren share a special bond. Despite the age difference, each is always excited and thrilled for the surprises and fun that each other brings. Grandparents are young once. During their childhood they also experienced fun and memorable times with their playmates and friends. These memories are surely filled with laughter.

Kids' games are different now than the games of the past generation. Back then, children would enjoy simple games that involve balls, toy guns, dolls, and other creative items that would make their fantasies come true. Children then were always seen acting out parts of their favorite story such as pirates, soldiers, cowboys and Indians. They would play out in the yard and enjoy the whole day, sometimes resting only to have sweets from sweet hampers.

Today, children's games involve technology. Computer and video games, digital and battery-operated toys, fashionable dolls, and a lot more- these are the past times of present kids. Children are ubiquitous at malls, recreation centers, and computer centers playing games in arcades which feature great selections of activities. These kids would be seen playing all day and only take a break when they want to eat sweets such as those in sweet hampers.

There may be a lot of difference from the games and toys of then and now but one thing is clear: all children, no matter what time they are in, love special treats from sweet hampers.

Sweet hampers contain immortal retro sweets and other modern confections that always delight and satisfy the sweet cravings of people. Whether they are old or young, they would all enjoy the different surprises of sweet hampers. Whatever they may like, people can always find what they want in these boxes such as chocolate-y treats, sugary lollies, and other heavenly confections.

In the present time, when grandparents and grandkids come together, they share stories and memories and they listen intently to each other. When they are gathered, they can't help but have fun and enjoy treats and snacks that are sweet. So with this setup parents can't really blame their kids for loving to be with their grandma and grandpa.