A cute little box containing six chocolates arrived in the post accompanied by a leaflet
about chocolate parties for kids.
Not exact matches
VENUES: Serious Eats Headquarters, Chelsea; Angus McIndoe, Midtown
PARTY SIZE:
about 20 apiece TYPE: Festive Holiday Gatherings... with Cookies MENU: Milk
Chocolate Cookies with Ginger and Toffee; Holiday Spiced Snickerdoodles
Last piece of advice: hide these raw vegan
chocolate truffles, and forget all
about them until just before the New Year's
party.
I have a lot of «things» — like the one
about not liking warm, oozy
chocolate desserts, sugar rimmed drinks or those waxy cubes of cheese you always see at corporate catering events — but for today, let us just pretend that I have one, and that one is
about passed hors d'œuvres and amuse bouches that are too cumbersome to be easily eaten, standing up at a
party.
His new cookbook shares 100 Mediterranean - inspired recipes, such as lentil skillet bread, hearts of palm calamari with cocktail sauce and lemon - caper aioli, pappardelle bolognese (using handmade pasta), and decadent dark
chocolate cake with figs and hazelnuts, that take vegan cooking to a whole new level and are sophisticated enough to serve at just
about any dinner
party, which make me especially excited
about this book.
When it comes to planning a recipe for a virtual
party of sorts, and when that
party is
about chocolate, all I can come up with is cake.
A friend made
chocolate cake for a birthday
party and we were raving
about how great it was, NOT KNOWING there was no flour.
For an inexpensive
party favor a pink cellophane bag with a popcorn based snack mix (for a girl popcorn, white
chocolate Flips, and pink m & m's) with a tag that reads «She's
About to Pop» and small thank you for attending the baby shower.
Fellow blogger Jenna at Food With Kid Appeal had a recent post on homemade Easter
chocolate making, and I told everyone at the Twitter
party about Natural Candy Store.com, a resource for natural candies that I also learned
about from Jenna a while back.
But I always seem to itch for a little taste of it every year because #CHRISTMAS -LRB-!!!!) There's just something cozy
about all things that resemble the holidays —
Chocolate Advent Calendars, Candy Canes, Candy Cane Ice - Cream (someone needs to work on a healthified version of this — pronto), Chai / Gingerbread Lattes, Hot
Chocolate, Cheese Boards and a sea of hors d'oeuvre at every Christmas
party you attend.
This
party is all
about colorful veggies, bean dips and a dessert, that's one of my absolute favorites: a vegan and gluten - free mud cake, that is sinfully delicious thanks to the cashew
chocolate frosting on top.
Super excited
about this post because I have something posting on Friday that would be perfect for this and I finally get to join one of your
chocolate parties!
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ABOUT IT No. 5
Party!
Keep the
party going with a dessert menu — bake bananas in their skins and serve with warm
chocolate sauce, or wrap soft fruit in foil parcels, sprinkle with brown sugar and bake for
about 5 minutes & serve with crème fraiche.
A
chocolate party for New Year's Eve sounds just
about perfect.