violettedawn
Assistant Cook
love these pics, especially the pink rice pigs!!! my kids would totally eat that meal!
Very nice pictures especially the strawberry in the ice cube. I loved them all.violette, is that Shrimp tacos?
I've had fish tacos but shrimp sounds really yummy!
Welcome to the thread by the way...nice to have you here
Kayelle, yes I made the Posh Piggies and they turned out looking exactly like the photo...I highly recommend them for the 4th of July...and soo delicious and soo easy! Of course I did buy the puff pastry already in frozen sheets that made things extra easy. I just thawed for 10 minutes, cut out star shapes with a cookie cutter, brushed with whisked egg, and attached to the browned sausage with a toothpick. I think I baked them at 350 for 10 or 15 minutes...perfect and beautiful.
Winter continued from post #277...
1. "I wasn't expecting an appetizer before the main course"
2. Frozen wall
3. Cauliflower - fresh as snow
4. Marshmallow Icebergs
5. Strawberry Ice cube
I'm making those Posh Piggies (above) today! Bought 2 sheets of Trader Joes' ready-to-bake "Handcrafted Artisan Puff Pastry" and says "Pate Jeuilletee" on the front (huh?). Can't wait to see how they turn out...could become a tradition
Meanwhile, a New Years Celebration in Japan:
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Simona...I'll respond to Taxlady first and then you next...okay?
Meanwhile, Thank you Taxlady...I think you're right. Now that I look at that name for Trader Joe's french puff pastry more closely I can see that what I thought was a capital J is probably a capital F. Thank you for straightening me out. I had to google what "Feuillette" meant..."pastry" of course
Actually, I hate to admit this in such knowledgeable company as the DC Forum but I always thought "Pate" had to do with smooshed up liverThat really is a funny looking F, I would only guess that it wasn't a J based on the word. Actually feuilletée means leafy or in sheets. It's the French expression for flaky. As I'm sure you knew, pâte is the pastry part. So, it's just what the French call puff pastry.
Actually, I hate to admit this in such knowledgeable company as the DC Forum but I always thought "Pate" had to do with smooshed up liver
love the melted snowman cookie