Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dessert. Show all posts

Thanksgiving Pilgrim Hat Dessert

 
 

I have been making these Pilgrim hats for several years and they are always a big hit at Thanksgiving. And the best part is, they are EASY!

You will need:

  • Chocolate cookies (I used Keebler Striped Shortbread and turn them over)
  • Reese's individually wrapped peanut butter cups (unwrapped) :)
  • Orange frosting in a tube









Place the cookie striped side down, put a little frosting under the Reese's Peanut Butter cup. Set that in the center of the cookie.










Take the orange frosting and put a bead around the bottom of the Reese's.  Make a square on it to be the buckle.  And you're done!  How much easier could that be?!


Some of the orange frosting looks a little crazy, but I don't worry too much.  As soon as the kids see them, they're gone--crazy buckles and all!
 
 
Thanks for your visit!
 
Pam


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It's Time for My Easter Nests

It's that time of year to make my favorite Easter treats.
 ( reposting from last Easter)




These nests are so easy to make and taste great!





You'll need a 1/4 cup of butter, a bag of chow mein noodles and a bag of marshmallows.  





Melt 1/4 cup of butter and 2 cups of marshmallows on the stove for about 6-8 minutes, stirring occasionally.  Once the marshmallows are melted, turn the heat off and add 4 cups of chow mein noodles.  Mix thoroughly.









Use a really clean muffin tin.  Rub butter in each spot.




Put a bit of the mixture in each spot.   Use butter on your clean hands too so you can push the mixture around to create the nest.  This recipe makes about 15 nests.  If you want to make more, buy two bags of chow mein noodles for each bag of marshmallows.


Put them in the freezer for a couple of hours, then carefully remove the nests with a butter knife.






I put some parchment paper down, then put the nests on that.  





Add M&M's, Robin's Eggs or jelly beans as the 'eggs' and you're done!



Thanks for your visit!

Pam


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