Here are a few yummy recipes to consider for your next party...
Tic Toc Tea-Cups
These are so easy and the kids love them!!! You just melt a bit of white chocolate and then stick a marshmallow on top of a tic toc biscuit. Stick half a musk life-saver on the side, a freckle on top and Bob's your uncle! On top of my pink marshmallows, I actually stuck a white choc button then smeared some chocolate over that and poured some sprinkles over. They looked gorgeous (even if I do say so myself!)
Chocolate Crackles
Ok, so I really hate copha and was so excited to find a recipe (courtesy of the lovely Donna Hay) that does not have copha in it - I really feel I must share it although obviously I can take no credit for it at all! The best thing about these is that I am still eating them 6 days on and they taste as fresh and crunchy as the day I made them...amazing!!!
200g dark chocolate, chopped
100g butter
1/3 cup (115g) golden syrup
4 cups (140g puffed rice cereal)
Place the chocolate, butter and golden syrup in a saucepan over low heat and cook, stirring, until melted and smooth. Place the cereal in a bowl with the chocolate mixture and mix well to combine. Spoon 2 teaspoons of the mixture into 48 small paper cases. Refrigerate for a few hours until set (makes 48). Note, I added 3 or 4 or the mini marshmallows to each of these before setting in the fridge - just added a bit more colour and vibrancy (well, I think so anyway!)
Cup-Cakes
So, I decided cup-cakes were my mission for this party. I hadn't really made them before so was determined to create the perfect cupcake!!! After trying 3 different recipes, I was feeling quite despondent until I contacted my lovely step-mum Lyn and obtained a fantastic recipe. It is even more special as it was passed down from her mother and I feel (and she agrees) that it should be shared with anyone else who wants to make a fantastic cup-cake!!! So, here it is...
Makes about 18
4ozs butter (around 113 grams but anything up to 120gm would be fine)
3/4 cup sugar
2 eggs (room temp)
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups S.R. Flour
1/2 cup milk
Step 1: Cream butter. Add sugar gradually and beat until fluffy (do not over cream)
Step 2: Add vanilla, then eggs 1 at a time, beating well after each addition.
Step 3: Fold in sifted flour alternating with milk in 2 batches. Stir until combined - do not over-work.
Drop by dessertspoonfuls into patty cases. Bake in mod/hot oven for 12/15 mins, VOILA!!!
Meringue Icing
1 cup (220g) caster sugar
1/4 cup (60ml) water
1/4 tsp cream of tartar (do not go over this amount or it gets bitter!)
3 egg whites
Place sugar, water and cream of tartar in a saucepan over high heat and stir until sugar is dissolved. Bring to the boil, reduce heat to low and cook for a further 3 mins. Place the egg whites in a bowl and beat until soft peaks form. Continue beating and add the sugar mixture in a thin stream. Beat until thick and glossy (about 5 mins)
Pipe or spread over cup-cakes and decorate. I chose lots of cool decorations from Merry Day cake decorating shop including, food glitter, sugar flowers, sugar balls, sprinkles, coloured sugar, M&M's (use these instead of smarties as the colour doesn't run) etc. Just let your imagination run wild and let the kids help too...fabulous fun for everyone!!!
If anyone hasn't bought it yet, I highly recommend the Donna Hay kids magazine Annual 7, 2010 - it has fantastic party ideas and recipes and I just love it all!!!
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