Showing posts with label winter dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter dessert. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Winter Wonderland Dessert


Attention edible artists, kitchen crafters and fun food folks – have I got a project for you!

First, search your cabinets and cupboards for various cone shapes. Next, drizzle melted chocolate candy wafers over the cones to create an entire forest of fabulous, colorful trees. And finally, artfully arrange the trees to decorate a winter wonderland dessert.

I used a giant bowl of mint chocolate chip ice cream covered in whipped cream to make my festive, edible centerpiece. But you could easily build the display on a white frosted cake or individual cupcakes. And look for unusual or unexpected containers too! This bowl is actually the top of a vintage kitchen scale that I found at World Market.

You can find my complete tutorial and easy, step-by-step photos at Handmade Charlotte. Check out some of my other edible art ideas too, while you're there.





Monday, January 6, 2014

Hoot Cocoa Spoons


Brrrrr... 

Whooooooo else is freezing today? Owl bet you'd love to have one of these in your hoot cocoa.

With temperatures in the minus category this week << YIKES >> it seems like the perfect time to share my snowy owl marshmallow spoons. They're easy to make and melt when stirred into a cup of hot chocolate. Perfect for owl-themed parties, winter events, and good old-fashioned snow days!)

You can find my helpful, step-by-step tutorial on SheKnows.com. Enjoy. And stay warm this week!







Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Frost Bites


A few months ago, I came across this cool, 1955 book cover titled "You Can't Eat Mount Rainier!" It made me smile, seeing that mountain on a fork and that silly cartoon guy with his mouth open wide. And then it gave me an idea for a cookie.




Why would anyone want to make mountain cookies? I don't know.... maybe for a ski trip? Or a snow-themed party? Or to celebrate someone moving to the mountains. (Which, by the way, I would love to do someday. Growing up in western Kansas, Colorado was practically my backyard, and it's always been a dream of mine to live there.)

So, if you love the mountains like me, then mix up a batch of these chocolate no-bake cookies with snowy sugar tops. They're peaks you can eat. And they're even easier to attempt, than the bunny slope.

Find the complete tutorial here at SheKnows.




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