Posted on 11/23/2013 8:00:52 AM PST by libertarian27
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Mmmmmm.....would be great-—and easy. too
ACORN TREATS
Attach mini vanilla wafer or mini nutterbutters to chocolate kiss w/ icing---pipe on frosting stem.
I love it, Liz! I hate to say it but Sara Semi-homemade came up with mushroom made from a tiny marshmallow attached to a Hershey kiss dusted with white confectioner’s sugar. This, though, is just as easy.
I just bought a Sarah Lee to try again this weekend. Wish me luck on the triangle cake!
Poor man; not particularly a fan (although I adore his father) and wish him well.
Liz: what’s your Thanksgiving menu?
By the way, if I don’t write to you again, Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours. You’re one of my favorite freepers!
I have a hard time wrapping my head around the triangle cake, too..Is the pound cake just plain, no icing, no nothing, and then after you slice it on the diagonal, you ice it?
Or do you slice it horizontally, ice it, put it back together, then slice it on the diagonal? My only familiarity with pound cake is one I made that had thirteen eggs in it.
You slice it on the diagonal after you frost the layers (obviously you don’t frost the top until after you cut it otherwise you’ll end up with sticky fingers). You don’t cut it in regular slices. You cut it on the long side. You’ll end up with about four slices.
I've used this for gingerbread houses.
For the "acorns" quickly dip the cookie into the melted sugar using tongs....then attach the kiss.
A thin pretzel stick piece would make a good "stem."
Not cooking this year——most popular past years menu included:
French potato tart (sliced spuds w/ sour cream and cheese layers) in a fluted gratin dish,
my famous broccoli in three-cheeses sauce,
sliced mushrooms in sherry cream sauce,
buttered brussels sprouts w/ roasted chestnuts,
roasted sliced sweet potatoes (I detest marshmallows),
jellied cranberry stars,
sausage/bread-stuffed turkey garnished w/ sugar-glazed bunches of grapes.
DONE.
Thanks for posting that for the “how to” pics for the triangle cake.
Re-Cap of this week’s recipes:(Nov 23rd 2013)
Post# 39 ~Appetizers~ Spinach Puff Pinwheels
Post# 39 ~Appetizers~ Pickle Roll-Ups
Post# 39 ~Appetizers~ Grape Popperz
Post# 40 ~Appetizers~ Cream Cheese Penguins
Post# 59 ~Appetizers~ Zucchini Bites
Post# 29 ~Cakes & Cupcakes~ Lemon Pound Cake
Post# 31 ~Candy, Fudge & Truffles~ Pilgim Hats
Post# 39 ~Candy, Fudge & Truffles~ Cinnamon Sugar Pretzels
Post# 62 ~Candy, Fudge & Truffles~ Acorn Treats
Post# 14 ~Cookies & Brownies~ Simple Cookie Glaze
Post# 39 ~Cookies & Brownies~ Oreo Cream Cheese Cookies
Post# 04 ~Drinks~ Cucumber Collins
Post# 58 ~Pasta~ Greek pasta Salad
Post# 21 ~Pies & Pastry~ Pecan Pie Cheesecake
Post# 32 ~Pies & Pastry~ No-Bake Pumpkin Pie
Post# 07 ~Soups, Stews & Chili~ Turkey Sausage Stew
Post# 30 ~Vegetables~ Roasted Brussel Sprouts
Look at #62 - how cute are these?
adorable and look easy!!
Liz, did I see where you just melt plain sugar as the “glue” for these “acorns”?
Your pecan pie cheesecake sounds amazing!
oh my gosh this thread is a treasure trove! we are having our christmas open house next weekend and i am always trolling for ideas!
We have some talented people on FR...
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