Thursday, May 17, 2012

Cake Truffle Centerpieces

     We recently celebrated my daughter's 1st Holy Communion at Gianna's Restaurant in Carlstadt, NJ. I was trying to come up with some inexpensive centerpieces for the table that worked with the religious occasion and the earthy decor of the room. I knew I was making the cake and all the other desserts, cake truffles and cookies. So why not make the desserts the centerpieces?
     That is exactly what I did. I made about 200 cake truffles and cookies. I bought the bark encased tins and the tree stump cake pedestals. I hot glued a half round of styrofoam on top of each pedestal, put the truffles in paper and used tooth picks to hold them on. I put a religious pick on top and I was done with the cake pedestals. I put cookies and left over truffles in the bark encased tins and put a set on each table. They were festive and delicious, (and so easy to do).
This was the cake, a cross on top of a Bible with a spray of sugar flowers.
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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Denim Day Cookies

     Last Thursday was Denim Day and Pattycakes and Cookies was asked to participate for a second year in a row. The YWCA of Bergen County, Rape Crisis Center partnered with the three Panico Salons in New Jersey to raise awareness of sexual assault. At Panico Salon in Ridgewood, everyone wore jeans, the salon was decorated and they had a buffet. Rape Crisis brochures were available to explain the great work they do, and conversations were encouraged between mothers and daughters about sexual assault. Of course, denim day cookies were supplied by Pattycakes and Cookies and were available for a small donation. All money raised went to the support of the Rape Crisis Center.
Helen, CEO of the YWCA, Patty of Pattycakes & Cookies, and Chrisula, Director of Rape Crisis
     The cookies were made in the shape of a pair of pants. We made the cookie cutter ourselves from some metal flashing. They were a sugar cookie, covered in blue, white chocolate fondant. Some were solid blue and some were stone washed and acid washed looking. Details of stitching, pockets and belt loops were added for a final touch. They were then individually wrapped and delivered to the three Panico Salons.
     We had a great time at Panico, meeting with Jack Panico, his wonderful staff and getting a tour of their beautiful full service salon. Hopefully, we will be invited to participate next year.

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