Oh my MERINGUE!:::

So...this weekend I made meringue twice. Once to put in a wonderful white cake recipe for cupcakes I made for a birthday party and once for peppermint meringue ganache filled cookies. The first batch was perfect! The second not so much....so, I will share all the tips I've come to know in my time of baking! ENJOY!
Attempted:

found recipe at marthastewart.com

I found this recipe online and thought they would be not only adorable, but practical! Mint helps aid in digestion right!? Well, I found the recipe here and thought it would be an inexpensive treat. So, in following the recipe to a "T", the first batch would not peak! UGH! Wouldn't even get to a somewhat piping consistency! Knowing how temper mental meringue is, I through it out and started over. Take 2....a little better, but still no peaks. I piped anyway into discs and baked at 175 for the 1 hour 40 minutes suggested time, but then turned oven off and left the discs in the oven overnight. The next morning, I made my ganache and filled. The end result:
Not as pretty, but tasted fine!? So...here is my advice, though...be prepared, these tips still will not guarantee you perfect meringue:
  • Always use room temperature egg whites. While you can separate the egg and yolk while cold, do not start the beating process until the whites are room temp.
  • Never use a plastic bowl to beat the egg whites in (plastic can hold not only scents/tastes, but also oils that will be absorbed by egg whites making meringue impossible)! Metal is ideal but glass will usually work as well. Some even recommend warming the bowl before beating the egg whites by running under warm water (but make sure to dry, you do not want ANY droplets of water to ruin the process!)
  • If, while separating, you get even the smallest speck of yolk in the whites, START OVER! This is also where I will recommend that you separate each egg individually. So if on your 3rd egg, while separating you break the yolk, you don't ruin the other whites in the bowl! (yeah...I've learned the hard way on that one!).
  • Beat eggs until foamy, then ever so slowly add the sugar. If you add it all at once or too quickly, the process will not end as you hope! Ever so gently add the sugar (this is where a stand mixer is so helpful!) Seriously, add 1 teaspoon at a time! It really does help!
  • As for meringue cookies, always add the flavoring after the peaks have forms and beat just long enough to distribute flavoring.
  • And, leave cookies in oven after they are done baking and the oven has been turned off. This allows them to completely dry out (which is what you want in a meringue cookie!).
So, that's it for now! Maybe next time...they will be pretty! :) Happy baking!
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Savannah's 9th Birthday

Each year I struggle with ways to keep Savannah's birthday separate from Christmas as her birthday is Dec. 12th. This year we had a Winter Wonderland Party and found some great ideas online. To go with the theme, we chose white with a bit of blue for the color scheme and ran with it. Savannah apparently told her friends that they should wear these colors to the party! (Goodness...she is her mother's daughter forever coordinating!) I made these snowflake invites:

I forgot to rotate the pic! SORRY!


Next I planned the craft which was this sock penguin that the girls really enjoyed and it also doubled as a party favor!

We decorated the table with white and blue. I made a glittered "tree" like center piece out of foam balls that would be sufficient to hold the cake pops. As the party was in the evening, we turned the lights down and had snowflake votives. Hung snowflake ornaments from the chandelier. Made snowflake cutouts that we put everywhere.



Along with their penguins, we had favor bags that included a snowflake ornament, a blue lollipop, a fingernail polish (blue, white or silver) and a large white chocolate snowflake. I had also made favors with TP rolsl filled with candy, then wrapped with blue tissue paper and tied the ends with white ribbon so they looked like a piece of candy (look close and you'll see them on the table). Then on to the menu!
  • White pizza
  • Cauliflower with ranch
  • White corn tortillas with white queso
  • White popcorn balls
  • White cake pops
  • White chocolate covered snowflake pretzels
  • White chocolate melting snowmen
  • White chocolate hot cocoa
  • and White almond cupcakes with White/blue swirled icing topped with white chocolate snowflakes!
All the planning for 2 hours of special time for a special girl. Wish I had thought to include a picture of her when she was born into the blog. But this will have to do...







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