Trying to define “edible crafts” is part of the fun of this job. But it’s tricky. I often opt for foods that are manipulated to look like other things, foods made for gifts or with clever packaging, unique kitchen tools, foods made from an artistic hand and of course pretty much anything on a stick. But the downfall of such … Read More ...
Sugarplum Sorbet. With Champagne. And Amazing Photos.
Find the recipe for Sugarplum Champagne Sorbet–along with the trials and tribulations of concocting these beauties and ridiculously gorgeous photography–HERE at zested.
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DIY Wedding Cakes
Find a roundup of DIY wedding cake ideas HERE at Martha, like this sorbet bombe, rose cake or crushed candy cake, with tips how to make each.
[tags]DIY, wedding cakes, royal icing, roses, sorbet, candy[/tags]
Popsicle Art on Etsy Roundup
OhDeedoh has amassed a roundup of popsicle-inspired art found at etsy. See the roundup HERE. Shown is Popsicles print by mintbuttercup.
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The History of Popsicles
Nerd that I am, I find such things as the history of food fascinating. And so, I’m compelled to share this brief History of Popsicles at Country Living.
Orange Vanilla Popsicles and a Cool Giveaway!
Remember those super cool ice shot glass molds I talked about earlier (here)? Well…. Head back to ZoomYummy for a chance to win your own, in addition to all kinds of goodies like fun popsicle molds, glasses and straws. Oh, and find a recipe for these yummy orange and vanilla yogurt popsicles. Find the giveaway details HERE.… Read More ...
Dipping Rice Krispie Treats
There seems to be an infinite number of clever uses for Rice Krispie Treats, such as these chocolate-dipping-worthy popsicles at Twig and Thistle. Already, I’m envisioning adding these to a chocolate fondue dessert table. {The original idea for these dipping popsicles came from Balancing Motherhood.}
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Roundup: July 4th Sweets
Learn to make these cupcakes at Tidy Mom.
Flag Rice Krispie treats at Snackpicks.com {via Gordon Gossip}.
Red, white and blue fruit pops at The Magic Onions.
Red, white and blue meringues at Poliwig.
Ice cream floats at Prudent Baby {via The Crafty Crow}.
[tags]summer, Independence Day, July 4th, popsicles, cupcakes, ice cream, meringues, flags[/tags]… Read More ...
DIY Freezer Pops
Learn how to make your own freezer pops (a summer classic, of course) HERE at the kitchn using a vacuum sealer.
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Frozen Banana Pops
As I always say, everything is better when made into a pop. Learn how to make frozen banana pops HERE at Jamie Cooks It Up!.
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Clever Ice Cream Treats
Check out this (big) collection of ice cream treats at Martha, 60 to be precise. Clever treats include: watermelon bombe , strawberry shells, rainbow sorbet, chocolate chip ship, and sorbet fish.
[tags]Martha Stewart, summer, ice cream[/tags]
Roundup: Popsicles Big and Small
I’m loving this QuickPop Maker from Zoku.
Learn how to make gigantic popsicles HERE at kookouts.com, found via not martha.
Make (diabetic friendly) pudding pops with Diabetic Living.
Make strawberry yogurt swirl popsicles with Woman’s Day.
And revisit the fun popsicle molds I talked about HERE.
[tags]popsicle, molds, fruit, summer, pudding[/tags]
Kid-Friendly Best of 2009 Food Posts
More from the kid side of Apartment Therapy, Ohdeedoh. Here is there round up of the best food and mealtime posts of 2009. Love these pea pops from Weelicious.
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Grape Popsicles…and a Great Vegan Blog
How easy and clever and pretty, oh my. Check out these frozen, skewered grapes (or “grape kabopsicles” as they are named) at the “Raw Vegan Foodie” blog as well as other vegan goodies like papaya jerky and lemon-dill kale chips.… Read More ...
Popsicle Rockets
I haven’t posted an edible craft for kids in a while, so here is an easy but fun one, also found on fabulousfoods.com (originally posted by Heidi Ott from CraftersCommunity.com).
Here are the instructions for red, white and blue popsicles to make especially for the 4th of July.
http://www.fabulousfoods.com/recipes/dessert/frozen/4thpop.html









