Showing posts with label Nutter Butter cookies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nutter Butter cookies. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

EDIBLE PINECONE?? TURKEYS ON A STICK??

Pinecone Cheeseball: Homemade goodness that looks like a pinecone! Festive appetizer for your fall holiday table!







Pinecone Cheeseball:


1-1/4 cup whole almonds
1 Pkg. cream cheese (8 oz.), softened
1/2 Cup mayonnaise
5 bacon slices - crisply cooked and crumbled
1 Tablespoon. chopped green onion
1/2 teaspoon dill weed
1/8 teaspoon pepper


Cooking Directions:

Spread almonds in a single layer in a shallow pan. Bake at 300 degrees (F.) for 15 minutes, stirring often, until almonds just begin to turn color.

Combine cream cheese and mayonnaise, mixing well. Add the bacon, onion, dill and pepper. Mix well. Cover and chill overnight.

Form mixture into shapes of two pinecones on a serving platter. Beginning at the narrow edge (or point), arrange almonds at a slight angle into the cheese mixture, pressing gently in rows. Continue overlapping the rows until all the cheese is covered.

Garnish with fresh sprigs of rosemary. Serve with crackers or toasted baguette slices. Makes 1 ½ cups

NOW, here's the fun part , you can change out the ingredients to your liking.  Keep the cream cheese as a base, add mayo or even sour cream or greek yogurt, then play with the rest. Here are some ideas:

*shredded cheddar, dry ranch dressing mix (half packet)red onions, minced

*chopped ham instead of bacon

*just dried dill weed and minced sweet onions

 Chill before serving, 8-24 hrs is best. The flavors will have a chance to mingle.


NOW FOR A FUN PLACE MARKER AND/OR DESSERT!


Turkey Cookie Pops
Ingredients:

12 cream filled vanilla cookies such as vanilla Oreo’s
12 Nutter Butter bite size cookies
12 lollipop sticks
1 bag of candy corn
24 small (approx. 3/8 in.) candy eyeballs (found in cupcake decorations isle at craft store)
1 tube of pre-made red icing (not gel)
12 pre-cut  lengths of ribbon to match (approx. 6-8 in. each)

Optional:
12 blank placecards
Single Paper hole punch



Assembly Directions:   Open two vanilla cream cookies, save each half that has the most cream. 

 Put them together..



Place the now "double stuff" cream filled cookie on a flat surface. 




Gently insert a lollipop stick into the cream between the pieces until will stay in place. Press gently to adhere.






 At the opposite side of the cookie, insert individual pieces of candy corn, pointed side in first, to resemble tail feathers.








(side note= these nutter butter bites can also be used in an edible acorn treat as seen on another of my recent blog posts..check it out)

Carefully separate one side from a bite size nutter butter cookie, so that all or most of the cream is on one side. Use this piece, and cream side down, press gently but firmly to middle of vanilla oreo.




Make sure the lollipop stick is facing down and onto the nutter butter cookie, press two candy eyes with a tiny dab of red icing underneath to glue it in place. The red should not show. I apologize for not having a picture of the candle eyeballs. 

They are usually found with candy and cupcake decorations in your local craft store. Apparently, SOMEONE took them all and I had to make my own, from gum paste and dot them with an edible marker pen. So...use your imagination and creativity if there's a sudden rush on candy eyeballs and you arrive too late.


 Underneath the eyes, in the beak area, make a small oval horizontal shape with red icing, and press part of one candy corn (the smallest tip and part of the middle),onto the right side of the red icing. The red will show on the left side, making the turkey’s “wattle”. Make sure the tip is pointing down for the beak.

Repeat with the remaining 11. Let the cookies set on a flat surface so everything stays in place. When they are ready, carefully tie the ribbon around the stick into a bow, and push toward the cookie.



You may use these as placemarkers, and to do so, write the guests names on each card first, then punch two single holes at middle of top and bottom and insert onto lollipop stick. Lay the cookie on top of the folded napkin to mark the places. OR to make them stand up with even more visual POW...carefully push lollipop stick into a small apple, being sure that it will sit level and not tip over. Tipped over turkeys are sad turkeys.



I'm thinking: for next year, just to mix it up a bit..I'm going to make these "blonde" turkeys but also make some out of regular chocolate oreos and use the "indian corn" candy corn with darker colors. More fun to have some variety in your flock!  Actually is it a flock? I know a bunch of geese is a "gaggle"..now I have to go look that up...

Making your life a little sweeter,

Liz
the Party Hostess Diva





Sunday, November 4, 2012

ADORABLE FALL SWEET TREATS & table decor!

For those of you in CT, you may have caught the segment on Channel 8 for "Connecticut Style" in which I showed how to make these (and more) very simple sweet treats for your fall buffet table. If not, here's your own private "show and tell".

Rosanna Small 9-Inch Pedestal, White

They are so easy, it's not even funny. All pre-made ingredients for those of you who are in a pinch for time or perhaps "creatively challenged". First let's look at the simple table decor...Up front, a teeny little pumpkin, carve out the center with a small sharp knife, scoop out seeds and guts (hee hee) with a melon baller. Every self-respecting cook has one. (what? you don't know what that is? I'm gonna make you look it up. :)

Chef Harvey Garnishing for the Beginner, Book and Five Tools

Then place a battery operated votive candle inside. So pretty and much safer than flames. Especially if you have little ones around who like to touch things. And why wouldn't they? 

This is also very cute with other kinds of produce..which I'll share in future posts. It's just not a tablescape or buffet without candles! Why not think outside the box? Or candle holder.

Unscented Drip 4x5 Battery Operated Candle with Timer

Note the small pillar candle (bigger than a taper, smaller than typical pillar) inside a glass vase. Stabilize with unpopped popcorn. How cute is that? You may use other dry ingredients for filler, such as dried split peas, dried beans of various colors, etc. Just be sure they are not highly flameable items and you leave sufficient space between the flame and the filler. Although popcorn heating up near the flames...hmm. could be a nice touch to have exploding popcorn as a finale at the end of your Thanksgiving or fall holiday dinner. Memorable, I'm sure. (I'm JUST kidding, this idea hasn't been safety tested)

Sandra Lee Semi-Homemade Cooking Made Light

Now to the sweet treats; first up, the donut- hole acorns. 



ohmygosh, aren't these adorable? c'mon. seriously. they're really cute! These are not my original idea...I found the idea on Pinterest. HAD to make them. These here, are mine of course. Here's what you need:

plain donut holes
Nutella spread (or chocolate frosting)
chocolate sprinkles
small pretzel sticks

Spread Nutella or frosting onto about 1/3 of the donut hole like a little hat. Roll this area in the chocolate sprinkles. Break off (or bite off..oh, wait, this is for company!) about 1/3 of the pretzel stick and poke the rest into the sprinkle covered portion as a stem. Tah Dah! Done!! I recommend popping these in the refridgerator just for a little while to set the spread.

Next up, teeny little acorns (almost life size) made from pre-made items. We're going with easy peasy, not complicated, for this post.


You will need:

1 package plain Hershey's kisses 
1 package Nabisco Nutter Butter bite size cookies.(red bag)
mini chocolate chips (about 1/4 cup?)

Carefully twist the cookie so one side pops off and leaves all or most of the creme filling on one side. Gently press an unwrapped Hershey's kiss onto the creme. (what you do with  all the cookie halves with no creme is up to you. I'm not watching and I won't judge. :)

Melt about 2 Tbsp of mini chocolate chips in a micro safe small bowl . Dab a TINY bit onto the center of the "top" of the acorn and press a mini chocolate chip onto it. A toothpick or tip of a sharp knife works well. Tah dah! you're done!

Harvest Leaf Jacquard Dining Tablecloth By Collections Etc

Now your guests or family will be all impressed with how creative you are! You can take all the credit. Well, send them to my blog or facebook page (see link below) and I'll love you forever. You're welcome.

Making your life a little sweeter,

Liz
the Party Hostess Diva

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