Showing posts with label Fun with food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun with food. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Angry Bird Waffle







 
 
My daughter was on a special trip this week which left two sad and envious brothers at home with us. I thought that a breakfast in one of their favorite themes might just cheer them up!!
 
This is a pretty easy creation and you have some options on the fruits and toppings to make the Angry Bird itself, but I'll show you how I put mine together:
 

Ingredients:

1 Large Frozen Waffle
2 Mini Frozen Waffles
Strawberries, Watermelon or Raspberries (for red body)
Mango, Peach, Nectarine or Orange slice (for beak)
Blueberries or Chocolate Chips (for eyes and eyebrow)
Vanilla Yogurt or Whipped Cream (for eyes)
 

Directions:  

1) Slice up your red fruit (I used strawberries and watermelon) and place them on the plate in an arch, leaving a wedge at the bottom.


2) Cut a wedge out of the large round waffle (after it has been toasted, of course!)




3) Place the waffle wedge onto the plate in the space you left for it.


4) Add yogurt or whipped cream to the 2 mini waffles and add blueberries for the eyes

 
5) Add the mango, peach or orange foe the beak
 
 
 
 
6) Add blueberries for eyebrows

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Baseball Breakfast Burrito



My kids told me that they were getting tired of waffles for my food art, so I've been brainstorming some new creative breakfast ideas with ingredients other than waffles...

I was inspired by our recent trip to Yankee Stadium and created this Baseball Breakfast Burrito and it was a hit (get it?!) with the kids! The only daunting part was the baseball stitches, which I used a toothpick to "paint" ketchup on. I thought afterward that you could probably also use a red pepper, by cutting up little pepper pieces (I would do this the night before). 

Baseball Breakfast Burrito


Ingredients (per serving): 

  • 2 Egg Whites
  • 1 Cheese Slice
  • 1 Spinach Tortilla
  • Ketchup

Directions: 

  • Cut the round tortilla into the shape of a baseball field








  • Cook the egg whites (I had a baking device that keeps the eggs in a round shape while it cooks, but you could also cook the egg whites and then use a small bowl or a cookie cutter if you have one big enough to make the round shape)






  • While the eggs are cooking, cut the cheese into 4 squares and place them on the tortilla as bases. 

  •  Place the round egg white in the middle and then with a toothpick, "paint" your red stitching with ketchup or use the red peppers. 



Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Flag Waffle

Here is my sister's patriotic waffle for our 4th of July breakfast! Everyone is getting into the waffle art trend!!! :o)








Thursday, June 26, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Sailboat

This was my last day of school breakfast for the kids...celebrating them "sailing through" yet another year!


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: DIY Animal Pop Tarts



Last week, I intended to make a chicken pot pie so I took out a pre-made pie crust from my freezer. It was so warm last week that we ended up grilling the chicken instead, leaving me with a pie crust...




Then I came across some Wilton animal cookie cutters and I thought of the pie crust and decided I could make something fun for the kids for the last week of school. My kids have NO idea what a Pop Tart actually is, but I found a few posts from people who had made them and used some ingredients that were healthier that the boxed version.

So, here we are!!!


The filling

 (Note: Although easy, this part takes some time!! I failed to realize this when I started this food adventure at 9:45pm!!!!)

Growing up, my Mom always made her own strawberry jam and I remember how much sugar she added (which as a kid is awesome....as a parent, not so much!). This recipe only uses honey and I have to tell you (don't tell my Mom!) that I prefer it to my Mom's sugar heavy recipe!

Ingredients:
3 Cups frozen berries
1/2 cup honey
1 tsp lemon juice

Directions:
  • Put all ingredients into a pot
  • Simmer on medium heat until it starts to bubble
  • Reduce heat and simmer for about 40 minutes (stir it often)
  • The jam is done when it is smooth (although I like to have a few chunks of berries left!)



The Pop Tart




Since I used pre-made crust, I didn't have to roll out the dough until I used the scraps. Just like Noah's Ark, cut the animal shapes out two by two!!








Put a small amount of the berry filling onto the first cut out, spread it around and then place the matching animal cut out on top. With a fork, seal the edges.



I finished off the Pop Tart with an egg wash (one egg and some water whisked together and then painted each animal for a brown finish).

Set the oven to 350, bake the pop tarts on a baking sheet (use parchment paper). Bake for 20 minutes or until golden brown.



Serve them warm or you can heat them in the microwave or toaster oven before serving!!

Since I did the egg wash, I didn't top them with an icing glaze - you can do this if you wish by mixing 1 cup powdered sugar and milk (add milk 1 teaspoon at a time until you get the desired consistency).



Monday, June 23, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Dump Truck Waffle



Here is a fun one I made for my twin boys (we read Good Night Construction Site at bedtime which inspired me to make this fun breakfast for them!)



What you need: 

2 Frozen Belgian Waffles
2 Frozen Mini Waffles
Blueberries
Whip Cream (or yogurt)

Directions: 

Cut one row off of one of the square waffles to use as the truck bed. Cut the other square waffle at a diagonal to make the truck cab. I used a tip of a strawberry for a headlight, but you can use a blueberry!

I had this great place-mat for the boys which made for the perfect plate and construction background!! This waffle design was big enough for both my boys to share!!  I just had them dip the waffles into a little dish of syrup instead of pouring it right on top. 

Wednesday, June 18, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Pig Waffles



This week's waffle creation was inspired by some really cute pig cupcakes that my sister-in-law made. When I saw them, I thought that pigs would make a really great waffle idea too!!

My boys are going on a field trip to the zoo with their class, so I thought an animal themed waffle breakfast was in order, so here is my pig waffle!!!

I really love that the kids like the yogurt on the waffle with the fresh fruit instead of sugary syrup - it is a win-win! 

What you need:

1 regular waffle
1 mini waffle
2 blueberries
1 strawberry
2 chocolate chips or Mini M&M's
strawberry yogurt

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Pinterest Review: Lego Cookies





We went to an outdoor movie night this past weekend to see The Lego Movie so I thought I would try out a version of the Lego cookies I've seen all over Pinterest with the goal of making the cookies in the simplest way possible.


Step One:  Ingredients - very simple!

 Step Two: Sort the M&Ms and color the frosting


 Step Three: Roll out the dough on wax paper with a rolling pin and some flour. Then I used a pizza cutter to cut out the different sized lego cookies.

























Step Four: Place the lego cookies on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake at 350 for about 10 minutes because they are so small. Let them cool on a cookie rack for about 10 minutes.

Step Five: It's all fun and games until you have to frost them!!! These are tiny cookies and tiny M&M's...it took over an hour to frost and place the M&M's on the cookies. (Make sure you place the M&M pieces with the "M" face down - just an aesthetic thing!).

Step 6: Once frosted, I put the cookies into two Lego bin lids - I thought it was a cute way to present them!



My overall review of Lego Cookies: 

These are really cute and the perfect size for kids because they are small cookies. It was just the frosting process that was the real time consumer (although if you made your dough and your own frosting then you are definitely making a real project for yourself!!!).  My kids like helping me sort the M&M's and they were really excited to bring these to the movie!

Friday, June 6, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Cowboy Pasta Salad



If you read my "Mom Fail" post...this is the pasta salad that I was supposed to bring to a Western Themed luncheon!! It still looked cute and tasted great, even though it never made it to the intended destination!!

Cowboy Pasta Salad

Ingredients: 
  • 2 cups uncooked wagon wheel pasta
  • 1 can corn (drained)
  • 1 can black beans (rinsed and drained)
  • 1 cup cherry tomatoes cut in half
  • 1/2 cup Kraft Ranch BBQ dipping sauce
  • Monteray Cheese 
  • 1/4 cup fresh chopped cilantro
  • 1/4 Red Onions chopped
  • Optional: 1 cup chicken
Directions:

1) Cook the wagon wheel pasta al dente (otherwise it's squishy and falls apart)
2) Drain the pasta and rinse in cold water
3) Toss pasta with corn, black beans, tomatoes, onions and chicken 
4) Stir in BBQ Ranch sauce 
5) Refrigerate for at least 2 hours before serving
6) Before serving, add cilantro and use a cookie cutter to make some fun cheese stars to put on top 

Fun Food Ideas: Owl Waffles




WHOOOOO wouldn't love this for breakfast?! 


Here is another easy and fun way to start someone's days with frozen waffles and a little creativity!

What you need: 
  • 2 Round regular waffles
  • 2 Mini Waffles
  • Plain Yogurt (or vanilla)
  • 2 blueberries
  • 1 Strawberry

Directions: 
1) Toast the waffles


2) Take one of the regular round waffles and cut out "wings" from each side.
 

3) Take the middle section from that first waffle and cut in half








4) Place the other round waffle on a plate and put your wings and head/ear in place.










5) Put the mini waffles on the top of the regular round waffle and at the base of the head/ears.









6) Put a teaspoon of the yogurt onto each mini waffle and spread evenly. Add the blueberries for the eyes and the tip of the strawberry for the nose.



7) Serve and enjoy!!

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Fun Food Ideas: Cupcake Shaped Waffle



Have I mentioned how much I love using frozen waffles for fun kids breakfasts???

It was my daughter's birthday and she LOVES cupcakes so I thought I would start her day out with a cupcake shaped breakfast treat using what else....Frozen Waffles!!

Making your waffle cupcake:
  • Toast the waffle (unless you are a really ambitious parent using a waffle iron!!)
  • Cut the waffle in half
  • Angle the half that will be the base of the cupcake
  • "Frost" the top of the cupcake with cool whip
  • Add some fun sprinkles (it is a birthday breakfast!!!) and put cherry on top!!!