The first thing I made was iced sugar cookies. These are really a pain to make. They're so labor intensive and (in my opinion), don't taste that great. But, when they're done right, they look amazing, so I continue to make them. My inspiration for these was the very talented baker/blogger at A Dozen Eggs. I seriously do not know how she does it! I made two sets of cookies, traditional conversation hearts and boxers & lips. They took two nights to complete.
I also made Rice Krispie treats. I haven't had a homemade one of these in forever. My only complaint is that the recipe on the back of the box (which claims to be for a 13x9" pan) just does not make enough. They came out pretty thin. So, if you're making these using that recipe, double it. I like really thick Rice Krispie treats. I put some heart sprinkles on the top of these.
Next up was brownies. I used the tried and true recipe from the Baked cookbook. These are really great, especially if you use good chocolate. No Hershey's chocolate in these...
And ended like this
Cut marshmallow, rolled in powdered sugar
Hopefully everyone enjoyed their treats!The thing I was most excited about making for this Valentine's Day was marshmallows. I had never even contemplated making these before I started seeing recipes pop up for them, and I thought they were going to be incredibly complex to make. They could not have been any easier. With only a few ingredients, and a minimal level of skill required, these were really great to make. I dyed them pink for the holiday. I love making things that have a "wow" moment, and these went from a flat cloudy white mixture to a fluffy, shiny marshmallow in under 10 minutes.
Cut marshmallow, rolled in powdered sugar
2 comments:
Cute treats! I totally agree with you on your opinion of sugar cookies! I made 2 dozen for someone's Valentine's party...they are labor intensive, but sure are cute when they are done and packaged. I definately don't have the patience for doing the flooding technique. I use fondant, which is still time consuming, but I find less frusterating! :)
Tara, these are fantastic! See you tomorrow in class... I love your blog!!
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