Showing posts with label party. Show all posts
Showing posts with label party. Show all posts

Feb 26, 2012

Birthday cake in a jar!

My mother-in-law turned 80 last week. She's quite the inspirational woman: she got a black belt in tai-kwon-do when she was in her 50's; she did foster care for rescued dogs for several years, and retired from that a few months ago, at which point she had taken in more than 50 dogs. She goes to yoga class regularly, and just recently retired from her part-time job in a vet clinic -- but is having second thoughts about retirement.

She certainly deserved a big to-do!

So we had the family over yesterday for a dessert bar. I posted a few weeks ago about several cookies I was considering, and more recently about desserts in jars, and a few of those contenders made the final cut. I'll be doing a post about some of the other treats later this week (including the almond poppyseed shortbread that was a huge hit), but today I'm going to focus on the birthday cake in a jar.

You can't spend five minutes on Pinterest without running into some sort of dessert in a jar, and I love the trend! Oddly enough, though, I couldn't find any recipes for what I had in mind, so here are instructions for it.

My first task was to find a type of jar and a type of cookie or pastry cutter that would fit that jar. I love the little "shooter" desserts, but I couldn't find any cutters that small. Well, except for the set of 12 from Williams-Sonoma that cost $17. Overkill! After checking out a few possibilities, I discovered that a 6 oz. can of tomato paste is the perfect size to fit inside a 4 oz. mason jar. I just removed both the top and the bottom, emptied it, removed the label, and washed the can thoroughly.

I baked one box mix of "Fun-fetti" cake in a 10x15" pan, according to package directions. I checked it at about 18 minutes, then again every three to five minutes until a toothpick inserted in the center came out clean. I let it cool on the counter for several hours.

Here's my daughter using the fancy-schmancy cutter I "made"; it worked great. She would just twist it down into the cake...


then poke it out of the cutter into the jar. Some of the pieces needed to be pressed down into the jar a little further, to make contact with the bottom.


Once they were all jarred up, we frosted them. My daughter made a half batch of this wedding cake frosting, but using only 2.5 cups of confectioners' sugar. Then she just loaded this up into a gallon plastic baggie, snipped off one corner, and used it like a pastry bag.



She experimented with the design: some she did in a spiral, some she did in a fat squiggle.


All that was left was to add the sprinkles and candles. While applying the sprinkles, set the jars on a cookie sheet or other solid tray, so the sprinkles that miss the mark are collected in one place -- not rolling off the counter onto the floor.

We placed one candle in each jar, just for decor, then loaded one of them up with eight candles for the guest of honor.


These were an especially big hit with the little kids at the party -- my great nieces and nephews. (I hadn't thought of this benefit beforehand, but these little jar cakes are also much neater to eat than a cupcake.) I can't believe I missed the opportunity to get a pic of that cuteness! Well, this one will have to do...







Feb 17, 2012

Recipe Roundup: Three by PW


So, you've heard of Pioneer Woman, right? Apart from having an entertaining writing style, fabulous photography, and thorough, encouraging instructions, her food is really, really good. Or, as my husband says, "The girl can cook!"

Here are three of her recipes we love. All photographs are hers. (The title of each section below is the link to the original recipe.)


Crash Hot Potatoes
I think this is the recipe that was my portal into PW's blog. I can't remember why I was looking for a potato recipe, but this one caught my eye. Red potatoes are boiled till tender, then coarsely smashed on a cookie sheet, drizzled with olive oil, seasoned with rosemary, salt and pepper, then baked briefly at high heat so they come out golden brown and crunchy around the edges. Hungry yet?

The thing that makes or breaks this dish is getting the salt right. I was a little too shy with the salt the first time; a mistake I won't make again.

By the way... Did you know that new (aka, red) potatoes are lower on the glycemic index than baking potatoes? And that boiling them keeps them lower than baking? Boiled new potatoes rank in the mid-50's; baked potatoes, 85.



Quesadilla de Camarones
This was our second PW dish.  Shrimp are briefly marinated in a fiery off-the-shelf sauce, then given a quick, hot saute, along with some peppers and onions. Put it all between two tortillas and slap 'em back in the pan till everything is toasty.

If you want to be healthy, use whole-wheat tortillas. If you really want to go hardcore PW, make her from-scratch tortillas. (How does that woman stay thin?) I have to confess: I don't make homemade tortillas -- but my dear daughter does, and I have to say, they rock! No comparison to grocery store tortillas. None! But here's a handy compromise: go by a local Mexican restaurant (not a chain) and get some tortillas to go.



Spicy Lemon Garlic Shrimp
This is frequently a birthday entree in our house. Not because it's difficult to make -- it's not. But you really don't get the full wham! of the dish unless you have some crusty French bread (or crescent rolls) to sop up the garlicky, slightly spicy, melty butter that the shrimp is swimming in after it comes out of the oven. And now that we're low carbers, white bread is a once-in-a-while treat. But this stuff is SO worth it!

The other thing that makes this party food is that it's roll-up-your-sleeves, dig-in-and-eat-with-your-hands kind of food. And after that, a lick-your-fingers kind of food. Yeah, you'll want every drop!


Jan 26, 2012

Seven Special Occasion Cookies (and one cake)


I've been scouting the interwebs for some special cookie recipes. We're hosting a birthday party for my mom-in-law in a couple weeks, and I thought that a table of cookies would be more fun than just a cake. Here are seven that stood out to me. They'd be great for other occasions and uses, too: baby or wedding shower, bake sale, goodies in a gift basket.
Those that don't involve cream cheese would probably travel well, and be a most welcome surprise to a college student or soldier.



Paula Deen's Chocolate Gooey Butter Cookies. One stick of butter, one package of cream cheese, one box of cake mix and one egg. Yep, sounds gooey alright!




Raspberry Oatmeal Bars. These look yummy and sound as if they could be healthy.  Let's all pretend, shall we?

I'm all for healthy choices on a daily basis. But I also believe that when there is truly a special occasion, it's okay to break out the sugar and splurge a little. A little. And just for that day. Not the whole dang week!



Oreo Truffles, from Chef in Training. Speaking of splurging! Oreos are combined with cream cheese and then dipped in white chocolate. One reader's tip: use corn-on-the-cob holders for the dipping process. 




Walnut Snowball Cookies (aka, Wedding Cookies). Who doesn't like these? They're simple, and delicious, and classic!

Walnuts are healthy. Yeah, health food, baby!







Gramma's Date Bars. I know this is not a decadent-sounding recipe, but I think it's nice to have at least one low-sugar option on the table. And this type of cookie was very popular in the 1930's (I remember my grandma making these), so I think it's a nostalgic favorite for lots of people.




Almond or Lemon Poppyseed Shortbread. The almond version is my own recipe which I plan to post here one day. I could whip up a batch now -- they take no time at all to make -- but since I don't have time to photograph them today, you'll have to be content with this picture and recipe of Lemon Poppyseed Cookies from Martha Stewart.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Cheesecake Bars. I found this recipe because one commenter's quote caught my eye: "Out of this world!!!! These are INCREDIBLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" Becky Bakes says, "These may just be the tastiest thing I’ve had… ever." They certainly are elegant enough to earn a spot on a birthday party table.


Ina Garten's Carrot and Pineapple Cake. Okay, so it's not a cookie, but if it were made as a sheet cake and cut into little squares or bars it could pass, right?  And here's a lighter carrot cake option. (The photo is of the lighter version.)







What cookies do you make for special occasions?

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