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Looks Fabulous! Holiday Platter Ideas

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Holiday Platter Ideas

 
Our Tasty Kitchen members continue to amaze me with their crazy creativity and talent. It’s so inspiring, and you all are just so lovely about sharing your talent.

Today I want to show you just a few recipes that I thought would make lovely and impressive additions to any holiday platter. They’ll make everyone smile and think you’re a genius.

First, we have Strawberry Christmas Tree Brownie Bites from sweettooth. You can see her original blog post with photos of what they look like inside. She just used a regular piping tip to make the trees, and what a great idea to use the strawberries as a base!

Speaking of strawberries, check out her Santa Hat Brownies as well. So cute, so easy, and so festive.

Then we have beautiful Cookie Cutter Cookies from taracooks. In her original blog post, she explains that she used a grass cake decorating tip to make these beautiful cookies. Brilliant, I’m telling you.

And finally, if piping intimidates you or if you want to add something cute and whimsical to your platter that even the kids can make, look at The Christmas Mouse from Clabbergirl. Isn’t that adorable? You can put them in strategic spots around your buffet spread and your guests will surely get a kick out of them.

Do you have any favorite additions to your holiday platter? Any special decorating tips? We’d love to know!

 
 

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The Gift of Food

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Food Gifts

 
‘Tis the season for giving (not that there’s any wrong season for giving) and I don’t know about you, but I just love receiving thoughtful, special gifts made by hands that belong to those who are near and dear to me. I also love sharing goodies from my kitchen and I do feel there are few things as satisfying as bringing someone joy in the belly. So whether you’re looking for ideas for gift baskets, hostess gifts, or even just little giveaways to your guests, here’s a roundup of some great ideas to spread that joy.

You can always, of course, make your favorite batch of cookies. You can’t go wrong with cookies. If you’re worried about keeping them fresh and moist, one trick is to store your cookies in an airtight container with a slice of bread. The bread helps keep the cookies nice and fresh longer. Or you can opt for biscotti, wrapped up in pretty little bags or boxes.

We’ve also had quite a few Tasty Kitchen blog posts with step-by-step photos for recipes that would make wonderful gift items. Goodies like that decadent Almond Roca by missamy (recipe from mdatwell) and Burnt Sugar Almonds from Natalie (Perrys’ Plate) (recipe from Birgit Kerr). You can also make mini loaves of Steusel-Topped Pumpkin Bread from savorysweetlife (recipe from Food for My Family), or pack up cellophane bags of “Poppy” Chow from twopeasandtheirpod (recipe from ZoeDawn).

 
Another classic choice for gifts: your canning specialty. Looking for new ideas? Here are a few that caught my eye:
 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Food Gifts (Canning)Top row, from left to right: Spiced Pear Preserves from sarahhope, Grape Harvest Jam from italianfoodforever, and Fig Cinnamon Jam from A Cozy Kitchen. Middle row, from left to right: Apple Pie Jam – Jelly from Mommy’s Kitchen, Apple Butter from barefootbelle, and Candied Jalapenos (Cowboy Candy) from Rebecca. Bottom row, from left to right: Blueberry Lemonade Jam from Karenpie, Rum Soaked Preserved Cherries from Rebecca, and Sweet and Spicy Habanero Jam from Jessica [at] Kohler Created.

 
 
 
You can also use pretty mason jars or cute bottles to hold homemade sauces and syrups. Give them something they won’t find in any store and it’ll be even that much more special to them.
 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Food Gifts (Homemade Sauces and Syrups)Clockwise from top left: Spreadable Red Wine Cranberry Sauce from Beau, Vanilla Syrup 2.0 from soufflebombay, Lemon Curd from bell’alimento, Pomegranate Syrup from ButterYum, I’ve Been Called Evil Caramel Sauce from Sally Darling, and Essential Buttermilk Syrup from lizaskitchen.

 
 
 
You can also give your friends homemade mixes of different kinds, like your favorite hot cocoa mix or other drink mixes like Chai or Green Tea. You can even give them your favorite homemade pancake mix, leaving out the wet ingredients and printing pretty little instruction cards for them. If you want great ideas on packaging, check out Bakerella’s blog post on the almost-too-cute-for-words Cowgirl Cookies seen below. You can do the same with your favorite quick bread or muffin recipe. Think of all the possibilities!
 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Food Gifts (Mixes)Clockwise from left: Homemade Chai Mix from sallypv, Cowgirl Cookies from Bakerella, and Genmaicha (“Popcorn” Tea) from paxye.

 
 
 
If you have the opportunity to present your gift the same day you make it, a tray of freshly-baked Brownies and Bars will definitely bring a smile to someone’s face.

 
Of course, a popular and always well-received gift is candy. Candy always looks festive and sometimes can almost look too pretty to eat. Almost.
 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Food Gifts (Candy)Top row, from left to right: Christmas Petit Fours from manda2177, Creamy Pecan Pralines from Amy (Minimally Invasive), and Chocolate Nutella & Sea Salt Fudge from cookincanuck. Middle row, from left to right: PB Fudge from Celeste, Rum-Glazed Roasted Pecans from Food for My Family, and Pistachio & Cranberry White Chocolate Bark from Michelle (Brown Eyed Baker). Bottom row, from left to right: Almond Joy Chocolate Bark from elanaspantry, Winter White Chocolate Mix from whatsgabycooking, and Chocolate Peanut Butter Bark from nancypants.

 
 
 
These are just some of the great gift ideas I found in Tasty Kitchen. Do you have a favorite gift you love giving to your friends? Let’s hear it from the other end too—what was the most memorable treat you’ve ever received? Leave us a comment and let us know! (Or even better, post it in Tasty Kitchen as a recipe so everyone can try it!) Let’s swap ideas to spread that joy in the belly to the ones we love.

 
 

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Looks Delicious! Cafe Au Lait Pudding

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Cafe au Lait Pudding, submitted by TK member A Cozy Kitchen)

 
Coffe, cream, a touch of cinnamon, and a whole lot of deliciousness.

This Cafe au Lait Pudding from A Cozy Kitchen just looks like the perfect sweet weekend treat, don’t you think? I’ve been in love with it ever since I first saw it.

Here’s the link to their original blog post. And while you’re there, spend some time checking out all their other wonderful recipes. We love them, and we know you’ll love them, too.

Thanks, ladies!

Happy weekend, everyone!

 

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Cookies Galore!

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cookies Galore!

 
Happy Friday, everyone! Today, we’re going to close Cookie Week with a bang. A 29-cookie bang, to be exact. That may seem like a big number to you but trust me, it’s paltry considering we have 130 pages of recipes in the Cookies section of our Desserts category.

That’s a lot of cookies, friends. Allow me a minute to get on my feet and give you a hearty standing ovation.

Okay, I’m done. All that clapping and hooting made me work up an appetite. Are you ready to dive into a bath of cookie goodness with me? Grab a glass of milk and jump in!

Let’s start with a mess of cookies with chocolate in them. For some folks, a cookie just isn’t a cookie without some kind of chocolate in it. If you feel the same way, then here are a few that’ll make you do the happy dance.

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cookies Galore! (Chocolate)Clockwise from top left: Chocolate Peppermint Crunch Cookies from twopeasandtheirpod, Zand Gebak from emmyd (photo by ericalea), Chocolate and Peanut Butter Sandwich Cookies from mynameissnickerdoodle, Cowgirl Cookies from Bakerella, Chewy Chocolate Gingerbread Cookies from sundayrain, Oatmeal Cranberry Chocolate Spice Cookies from manda2177, Easy and Fast Chocolate Chip Cookies from breehester, and Muddy Buddy (or Puppy Chow) Cookies from Tracy (sugarcrafter).

 
 
 
As much as we all love chocolate, it’s hard to deny that there is an entire world of wonderful non-chocolate cookies that are no less enticing than their cocoa-laden brethren. Shortbread, spice cookies, sugar cookies, and even cheesecake cookies.

It’s almost enough to make one forget about chocolate for a while.

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cookies Galore! (Not Chocolate)Top row, from left to right: My Version of the Lofthouse Frosted Cookie and Sugared Cranberry Pecan Shortbread from Noshings, and Harvest Apple Cookies with Brown Butter Glaze from sprinkledwithflour. Middle row, from left to right: Grandma Effie’s Molasses Kringles from mommiecooks, Butter Cookies from Karly Campbell, and Amy’s Raspberry Almond Thumbprint Cookies from CarenG. Bottom row, from left to right: Cherry Cheesecake Cookies from taracooks, Gingerbread Cookie Sandwiches from multiplydelicious, and Chewy Molasses Spice Cookies from Angela [YourEverydayMama].

 
 
 
Then there are the lesser-known cookies that sometimes don’t even look like cookies. They usually have exotic names like biscotti, palmier, or macaron. Like a mysterious, intriguing cousin from a land far away who talks with a delightful accent and dresses and accessorizes just a bit differently.

Then you bite into them and discover they’re every bit as yummy as everyone else.

(Not that I’d bite any cousin of mine.)

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cookies Galore! (Other Cookies)Clockwise from top left: Espresso Cinnamon Cream Cheese & White Chocolate Palmiers from cookincanuck, Malted Milk Macarons from daydreamerdesserts, Macaroons from britty, Orange Nut Biscotti from ivoryhut, Chocolate Chip Macaroons with Salted Candied Pecans from FrontierKitchen, Coconut Macarons with White Chocolate-Mango Ganache from The Culinary Chronicles, and Chocolate & Almond Biscotti from ericalea.

 
 
 

You didn’t think we’d forget our gluten-free friends, did you?

 

Tasty Kitchen Blog: Cookies Galore! (Gluten-free)Clockwise from top left: Gluten Free Peanut Butter & Nutella Thumbprint Cookies from bell-alimento, Gluten Free “Molasses” Spice Cookies from elanaspantry, Gluten-free Chocolate Walnut Cookies from Apicosa (Erica), Chocolate Chip Cookies, Gluten-Free from glutenfreegirl, and Flourless Peanut Butter Cookies from ericalea.

 
 
 
And there you have it! 29 different ways to bring this wonderful Cookie Week to a close.

So what kind of cookie turns you into a cookie monster? Are you squarely in the “chocolate all the way!” camp? Do you like ‘em crunchy or chewy? Or are you like me—an equal opportunity cookie monster who will even snack on cookie dough when she thinks no one is looking? (Oh, please let there be someone out there who’s just as bad as I am.)

Now, if you’ll excuse me, I think I’ll march into my kitchen and start baking my way through this post.

 
 

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Got Leftovers?

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  Did you survive the foodfest yesterday? Manage to escape the usual embarrassing questions? Get your much-anticipated annual replay of Uncle Lester’s "pull my finger" trick? Attempt to watch football over the buzz saw snoring of Cousin Earl, who managed to launch into a spirited commentary of the car insurance commercial before abruptly dozing…

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Pie vs. Bread

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  It’s the day after the Thanksgiving Throwdown and there was some mighty fine food being thrown. The dessert round was a battle between pecan pie and pumpkin bread pudding, so we figured it would be fun to have a little re-enactment of that match here today. It’ll be Team B (for Bread Pudding) against […]

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We Love Pie

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  Ready for more pies? Here’s an unusually-named but amazingly good Bob Andy Pie from ThreeManyCooks. See their blog for the heartwarming story of how a hospital wait gave Pam her new favorite pie recipe. Then we have a Toll House Cookie Sundae Pie from taracooks (here’s her original blog post). I could stare at […]

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Pie Week

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  Tasty Kitchen is joining the Pie Week fun with some lovely pies of our own! What is is about pie? There’s nothing prettier than pie. A pie says home. I wish I invented pie. (Now it’s my turn to say name that movie.) Here are just a few of the many pie recipes you […]