Thursday, March 26, 2009

April Fool's Day Foods







Hey, I like any reason to have a little celebration when it comes to food, and April Fool's Day is one of my favorites.  Here are some ideas enjoyed by kids and adults....
The 'Meatloaf Meal'
Bake a Chocolate cherry cake in a loaf pan, (recipe to follow) and once the cake is done, spread with raspberry preserves, (to look like ketchup, don'cha know!) and turn off the oven and let the jam melt and set up for 5 minutes.  Bake up some cupcakes and frost with pea-green frosting and top with green 'Runts' candies and diced 'Tootsie Fruit Rolls' (orange flavored) to look like carrots, and yellow 'Skittles' or jelly beans to look like corn.  Frost more cupcakes as you like, to look like the t.v. dinner chocolate cake.  Serve slices of the 'Meatloaf' with caramel sauce with sliced dried apricots (to look like mushrooms, silly, that's why!) and a scoop of vanilla ice cream, topped with a yellow 'Starburst' candy and caramel sauce and throw caution to the wind and devour!  For a foolish drink, pour liquid Jell-o in a drinking glass, and stick in a straw before it set up. My kids loved trying to drink this, and the noises were just ridiculous!  Lots of giggles from this one.
Some other fun ideas are:
Stick a popsicle stick into a 'Twinkie' cake that has been rolled in graham cracker crumbs.  It looks just like a corn dog, especially when you squirt on frosting colored to look like ketchup and mustard!
Spread wafer cookies with peanut butter and roll in graham cracker crumbs to resemble fish sticks.  Make 'Tartar Sauce' with vanilla pudding with chopped pistachios stirred in.  
Pipe white frosting onto a plate to resemble spaghetti and top with Ferrero Rocher chocolate balls tossed in raspberry preserves.  Top the 'Spaghetti' with the 'Meatballs'!  A great chocolate truffle platter for a party!
Have Fun!
 
Here's the recipe for the Chocolate Applesauce "Meatloaf" Cake
Makes 8 servings, 2 slices each!
1 -1/2 cup all purpose flour
3/4 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
4 Tablespoons ground cocoa powder
1/8 teaspoon fresh grated nutmeg
1/2 teaspoon salt
Whisk dry ingredients listed above in a bowl.  In a larger bowl beat until creamy:
1 stick unsalted butter, softened
And gradually add while beating for another 3-5 minutes:
3/4 cup plus 2 Tablespoons packed light brown sugar
After beating the butter and sugar together until lightened in color, beat in:
1 large egg
Add flour mixture to the above, alternating with:
1 cup chunky applesauce
Mix until just incorporated and then fold in:
1 cup finely chopped pecans
1 cup finely chopped dried cherries
Using a spatula, scrape the batter into a buttered loaf pan. Bake at 350 degrees for 1 hour, or until toothpick inserted into cake comes out clean.  Turn off oven, and then spread cake with:
1/2 raspberry or strawberry preserves
Return cake to oven for 5 minutes so that jam melts and then sets up. Remove cake from oven and cool completely.
Serve slices of the 'Meatloaf' with caramel sauce with dried apricot slices (to resembly mushrooms), and enjoy with a scoop of ice cream topped with a yellow 'Starburst' candy (to resemble a pat of butter, of course!) and drizzle on the caramels sauce.  Enjoy!


*Photos beautifully shot by Nate Reiman  of 4iphoto.  Thanks Nate!

1 comment:

  1. Looks so real. Great job!! It inspires me to at least try ONE item!!

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