22 Feb 2008 05:25:36 | Susan Dunn, The EQ Coach
Here are some ways to dress up the “traditional” favorites at
your Christmas dinner. 1. Make your usual pie crust, 2-crust
version. Line the pie tin, put in the filling, and now it’s time
to play. Roll out the second crust and start cutting shapes –
using cooky cutters or free form with a knife. At Thanksgiving,
for instance, up at my son’s house I was stuck without the
“necessary’ equipment so I improvised, just carving out a leaf
using one nearby as a model. First one doesn’t work? Pie dough
is very forgiving. Roll it up and start again. Your “second
chances” are infinite. You could also use something from a
child’s coloring book for a pattern.
One idea – cut out 3 rounds for holly berries (use bottle cap or
such if you don’t have small round cutter). Then use knife to
cut out spiky holly leaves. Or use a Santa Claus cooky cutter.
Place these on top of the pie filling and bake away.
2. If you have the time and inclination, when the pie is baked
and cooled, then use frosting to decorate your crust decoration.
To save time, use those little tubes from the grocery; no one
cares how it tastes. The gels are neat.
3. Or decorate with white frosting and candy -- licorice for
Santa’s belt, gum drops for eyes, various colored sprinkles, cut
up tiny marshmallows, candied fruit, non-pareils, cinnamon
drops, etc.
4. Using whatever you have for the top crust – shapes, lattice
or solid – apply egg yolk and then sprinkle w/ red or green
colored sugar.
5. Do the usual only very different, i.e., make a pumpkin
chiffon pie. At serving time, crumble candy canes and sprinkle
on top.
6. Add a layer of marzipan or almond paste to the pie. Roll it
out into a circle, place it on top of the bottom crust, then add
filling. Good with mince meat, apple, pumpkin, etc.
7. For Beef Wellington, encase it in pie dough, then cut out
shapes and apply them on top.
8. Make an apple pie or something compatible with cheese and
then cut out stars from cheese and apply on top. Sprinkle a few
cinnamon drops around.
9. Make a meringue topping (would work for most pies) and then
when it’s baked and cooled, sprinkle the top with large white
fluffy sugar flakes, like snow. Or colored sprinkles.
10. Sprinkle crushed candy cane chips on top of the pie after
it’s baked.
11. After it’s baked and cooled, stick miniature candy canes
around the rim. 12. Most fruit pies are compatible with
cranberries. Dip cranberries in egg white and then coat with
sugar and place on top; they look frosted. You can also use
candied fruit – put green citron around red candied cherries
like holly berries.
13. Sprinkle top with powdered sugar, like snow.
There are lots of ways to dress-up the traditional favorites,
and this should give you a good start!
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