Edible Printouts For Your Cakes

Just how do those bakeries do the birthday cake printouts?

Can I do this on my inkjet printer at home?

I’ll answer those questions for you in this article.

Printing on a sheet to overlay your birthday cake might seem like something you could not do at home.

If you don’t want to eat that printout, it is something you can accomplish with your printer, existing ink and some tracing paper. If you do want to eat that printout, it is another story entirely.

To do a birthday cake printout that you can eat you are going to need some specialized equipment and paper. Continue reading “Edible Printouts For Your Cakes”

A Look Into the Origin of Sweet Potato Pie

Sweet potato pie is often a favorite dish, especially for Thanksgiving. Many folks that live in the South eat this sweet treat along with their turkey and dressing. But one may wonder where did the idea for this sweet vegetable pie come from?

First and foremost, the sweet potato itself is a dicotyledonous plant. It is indeed a root vegetable and is a rather long in shape and sweeter-tasting than the average potato. Often times the leaves of this vegetable are eaten by themselves and considered greens.

The sweet potato is native to South America and was originally domesticated there around 5,000 years ago. It has also been grown in the western parts of Polynesia and is referred to as kumara in those parts of Peru. It is a possibility that the Polynesians brought this sweet treasure back to South America, Hawaii and New Zealand.

From there African Americans created the sweet potato pie that is now a very popular dish especially around Thanksgiving. It can also be considered a comfort food. To make the already sweet potatoes even sweeter, marshmallows are used to top it off. Making one of these pies is very simple. Continue reading “A Look Into the Origin of Sweet Potato Pie”

The History of Chocolate Chip Cookies

The chocolate chip cookie was invented by a lady named Ruth Wakefield in 1933 and like many great recipes today it was discovered completely by accident. Ruth was the owner of the Toll house Inn which was located in Whitman, Massachusetts which was a very popular place to take in some good home cooked meals.

They say Ruth regularly made chocolate cookies using bakers chocolate, but one day she ran out and only had access to a nestle semi sweet chocolate so she broke the bar into pieces and mixed it into the batter thinking it would melt and mix with it. And of course the chocolate pieces did not mixed like the bakers chocolate and the nestle toll house chocolate chip cookie was born.

Ruth Wakefield then sold the recipe to Nestle in exchange for a lifetime supply of chocolate chips. Nestle has since printed the recipe on the back of every bag of chocolate chips they have sold in North America with one small variation which is the option of using margarine over butter. Continue reading “The History of Chocolate Chip Cookies”

Tea Party Ideas – For a Bridal Shower Afternoon Tea Party

This kind of party is meant to make the future bride feel special. It is also meant to help prepare her for life as a couple. She will be showered with items she will need in the home she will share with her groom to be.

Hosting a tea party in a tea room is an option

With tea rooms popping up all over now it can make hosting a tea party easy. Many bed and breakfasts tea shops and fine restaurants offer afternoon tea. They can often accommodate your party in a private room. This would make your food preparation a simple matter of choosing items for your menu. They usually have staff ready to help you with your tea party ideas. Making this choice will leave you more time to plan party games and make special favors for the guests

Tea party ideas for the menu

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How to Decorate Sugar Cookies

Sugar cookies are easy to make at home when you start with a great sugar cookie recipe. To ensure success, bring all of your ingredients to room temperature. Sift dry ingredients before adding to wet ingredients. Here is my favorite sugar cookie recipe.

Basic Sugar Cookies

1 cup unsalted butter, softened

1 cup sugar

1/2 cup confectioner’s sugar

2 large eggs

1-1/2 tsp pure vanilla extract

3-1/2 cups all-purpose flour

1/4 tsp salt

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. In a large mixing bowl, cream together the butter and both sugars for two minutes at medium speed. Add the eggs, one at a time, and thoroughly mix after each addition. Add vanilla. In another bowl, mix the flour and salt. Add the dry mixture to the mixture slowly until all the flour has been incorporated. Place dough in a bowl or plastic bag and refrigerate for an hour or longer. Roll out dough onto a parchment covered board to 1/4-inch thickness. Cut out cookies with your favorite cookie cutter. All of the same size cookie shapes should bake together. If not, smaller cookies will burn before larger cookies are cooked. Continue reading “How to Decorate Sugar Cookies”

Quick Vegan Desserts For the Busy Parents

Vegans are faced with tough food choices everyday. A lot of times people seem to take things for granted. What is a no brainer for you, can be a tough hurdle to tackle for the vegan. With major grocers beginning to recognize the burgeoning growth of the vegan market, things are getting easier but their are still some hurdles unique to vegans.

One of the biggest is “quick and easy desserts.” Non-Vegans have a wide variety of choices when it comes to putting out a quick dessert. Cookies, cakes and pies are all readily available for people to buy. Anyone who is in a pinch can run to a local store even minutes before a party, and come back with quick dessert. Vegans don’t have the same luxury because most of these items contains stuff like butter, eggs, cream and etc…

Vegans have to be more creative when it comes to desserts. I think two things will help with this and can make your life a little easier: Continue reading “Quick Vegan Desserts For the Busy Parents”

Delicious No-Bake Cookie Recipes That Children Will Love

Everybody loves cookies. And nobody loves them as much as children do. While it’s fun to bake sweet treats from scratch, we don’t always have the time (or the patience!) to do so. That’s where the beauty of no-bake cookies comes in – they’re quick, easy and fuss-free! Best of all, they’re equally delicious to treats that are baked from scratch!

Try these mouth-watering no-bake cookie recipes that children will definitely love:

Easy Choco-Oat Bars

What you need:

  • 3 cups quick cooking oats
  • 1 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips
  • 1 cup butter
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup packed brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

In a saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter then stir in the brown sugar and vanilla. Add the quick-cooking oats, reduce the heat to low and cook for 2-3 minutes. Remove from heat and press half of the cooked oats into a greased 9×9 inch pan. Reserve the remaining oats for topping. Continue reading “Delicious No-Bake Cookie Recipes That Children Will Love”

3 Super Yummy Kid-Friendly Strawberry Desserts To Try At Home

Whether you’re a child or an adult, one simply cannot resist a sweet treat. Kids naturally have a sweet tooth, but too much sugar and empty calories aren’t ideal. So if you’re preparing them a snack or dessert, make sure you serve a something on the healthier side. Strawberries are a great choice to incorporate in kids’ desserts as they’re both yummy and nutritious!

Try these yummy kid-friendly strawberry desserts at home:

Yummy Strawberry Oatmeal Bars

What you need:

  • 2 cups small diced fresh strawberries
  • 1 cup old fashioned rolled oats
  • 3/4 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/3 cup light brown sugar
  • 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
  • 1 tablespoon freshly-squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon granulated sugar
  • 1 teaspoon cornstarch
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt

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The Difference Between Savoury and Sweet Foods

People prefer different flavours in their meals, which is the basis of sweet and savoury foods. So what is the basic difference between sweet and savoury? Sweet food is dominated by the taste of sugar or honey as in desserts, while savoury food is quite the opposite, full-flavoured, often sometimes spicy and associated with food of necessity rather than comfort.

They do however complement each other at dinner to the benefit of the palate. Pork as a savoury dish is often served with sweet apple sauce; similarly cranberry with turkey at Christmas. Salads and cheese boards have savoury cheeses, some with fruit inside them and are often accompanied by fresh, sweet fruit such as apples or strawberries; cheesecake as a popular dessert is a good example of a savoury product like cheese used successfully in conjunction with a fruit topping like mandarin oranges, blackcurrants or strawberries. Even wine as an accompaniment is chosen with such tastes in mind with dessert wines tailored for sweet desserts and other wines subtly chosen to compliment savoury meats and fish. Modern chefs frequently combine sweet and savoury foods to produce complex and yet complimentary flavours.

Sweet and savoury foods can be considered as two separate categories in practice, and sometimes they are in reality depending on your appetite and need for food. I mentioned meat as a typical savoury food earlier; vegetables, in general, are also classed as savoury and feature as a complimentary part of dinner. Snack foods, particularly those designed as part of a dietary requirement, are normally savoury and keep you from eating too much sweet food which is often high in calorie and fat content. Continue reading “The Difference Between Savoury and Sweet Foods”

12 Recipes With Easy and Fast Green Tea

12 Recipes to prepare with green tea
Green tea, without a doubt, is one of the infusions that has gained its prominence in its own right. In fact, its use far exceeds that of drinking it in a cup. Do you want to try it in another kind of recipe? Here you have neither more nor less than 12 appetizing options.

Do not have the slightest doubt that tea is much more than a drink. Or at least much more than an infusion that you can drink alone or that can not be adapted to other types of things without any problems. For that reason, in this article you will find neither more nor less than 12 recipes that you can apply with this noble plant, so as not to have to always resort to the same options. You dare?

The best recipes with green tea

Here you have neither more nor less than 12 recipes to enjoy with tea:

Salmon with tea: Do you dare to prepare a delicious salmon with a delicate tea sauce? It is much simpler than you imagine and the final result will surprise you. Continue reading “12 Recipes With Easy and Fast Green Tea”