There's nothing like loving from the oven. This is never more true on Valentine's Day when any kind of sweet can capture a beloved's heart. Nowadays it;s easy to whip up a batch of this or a tin of that in just few hours. Home bakers and candy makers can also show their creative flair too and allow their loved ones some unique homemade goodies.
Any baked good is always appreciated. There's nothing like homemade chocolate chip cookies to finish off a romantic meal.if there's no time to gather up ingredients just get a stick of pre made cookie dough. After they're done cooling , dip them in microwave melted chocolate for added decadence. Heart shaped sugar cookies again are a fun dessert and they can easily be iced with pre made frosting, Sweet, coy or even suggestive messages can be written on them as wel. Better yet turn these treats, into sandwiches. Make an easy ganache of dark semi sweet chocolate and heavy cream . After it cools then spread on the cookies and assemble. Tartlets are also fun to make and you can fill them with everything from fruit to nuts to dulche de leche.
Don't forget homemade candy is another great Valentine's Day gift. Fudge is easy to make and there are so many variations to play with. Try a few drops of mint extract for chocolate mint flavor. Add walnuts or almonds for a truly nutty fudge. For a fruitier version, toss in some dried cherries or blueberries. Haystacks are another fun and super simple gift to make. Melt any kind of chocolate , add toasted coconut(it can be toasted in a toaster oven) , mix together, and then drop spoonfuls onto a greased cookie sheet. Pretzel rods are also a yummy sweet and ,again, they're easy to create. Take average sized pretzel logs, dip in either melted caramel first or just any kind of chocolate, then roll in either chopped nuts or pink, white and red sprinkles.
Homemade gifts are always appreciated. Whip up something decadent and sweet for your sweetie this Valentine's Day. They'll enjoy that it was made especially for them with love.
Monday, February 13, 2012
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