Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipes. Show all posts

Edible Art PRETZEL Heart Recipe Valentine Craft Activity for Kids

Pretzel Heart Recipe

Almost as good as the ones you get from a carnival, this Edible Art, Pretzel Heart Recipe is the perfect Valentine Craft Activity for family fun. Enjoy!

Want to make pretzels at home? This recipe is fun to do as a family. And, it's yummy too- better than a breadstick! Make an edible heart for a fun, Valentine activity.


Edible Art PRETZEL Heart Recipe Valentine Craft Activity for Kids
Twist Pretzel into a heart for Valentine's Day.


Have a HEART!

You will need:
1 pkg. dry yeast, 1 tbs. sugar, 1 1/2 cup warm water, 4 cups flour, 1 tsp. salt or sea salt, 1 egg beaten, Red food coloring,

Mix water and yeast together in large bowl until yeast dissolves. Add Salt, Sugar, Flour, and food coloring. Mix and Knead the dough until smooth- but don't over do it. The more you work the dough the less fluff the finished product will have. Flour your hands to work the dough; it is sticky!


Knead in red food coloring.



Roll dough and make heart shaped pretzels or oversize pretzel bread sticks, place on GREASED baking sheet, lightly brush with BEATEN EGG, sprinkle with SALT.


Brush with egg.
Heart Pretzel Recipe for Kids
Twist and lay out.
 














BAKE at 425 degrees for 12 -15 minutes.
Try with usual dips WARM CHEESE and HOT MUSTARD
Or Experiment with CREAM CHEESE, PEANUT BUTTER, and PIZZA SAUCE.


How to make pretzels, baked recipe
Salt with table salt or pretzel salt, place in oven.

Recommended Reading:

Valentine Doily Gift Pouch

Valentine Cootie Catcher Super Valentine Card Pack*

The Story of Valentine's Day*












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Persimmon Recipes, Wine, Patience, and History: How to Make it!

Persimmons? You Need a Recipe for Persimmon Wine. 

Every year, the Persimmon Tree looks dead or dormant. If you blink, you'll miss the beautiful blooms.Bountiful, orange-salmon fruits appear beckoning, but don't take the bait too soon.The pucker power is shocking causing the mouth to pucker and the tongue to tingle. Looking for Persimmon Recipes? What can you do with Persimmons? Here are things to make at home with Persimmons. Enjoy!

Native Americans and Indiana Persimmons - how to make wine? Persimmon Recipes, Wine, Patience, and History: How to Make it!
Indiana Persimmons: Persimmon Recipes.




































It is said that harvest can be made after the first frost. One might want to wait for a frost or two to allow the fruit to ripen to a passionate, purply-orange. Keep an eye on the fruit. Don't pick them all at once, just like people, persimmons mature at various ages. Harvesting the perfect persimmon is an art. Rotten persimmons are not pleasant. One year, I picked a cupful at a time and froze them until I had enough for a batch.

How to make Indiana Persimmon Jam Recipe
Persimmon Jam.
Indiana Persimmon pudding recipe
Indiana Persimmon Pudding.
Indiana Persimmon pie recipe
Persimmon Pie.

A batch of what? That is the perplexing problem with persimmons. A lot goes a little way. Perhaps a simple pudding, chutney, or jam for one. Maybe you'd like a cobbler or a pie?

The internet is abundant with recipes and instructions for picking and preparing the perfect persimmon. All Recipes has an amazing selection of persimmon recipes. My advice stir up a big helping of patience before starting. Removing the seed is a chore.

Native Americans made many predictions based on the persimmon tree. Once you've removed a seed cut it open to predict the weather. If you see a fork inside expect a mild winter.   

When all is said an done expect to end up with a putrid appearing unpalatable mess. Now, you are ready to prepare a persimmon recipe.

Click the link "The Patient Persimmon" above for everything you never wanted to know about Persimmons.

This year, I am thinking of trying this recipe. At least after all of the work, I can relax with a nice glass of wine in a year or two. After the tedious collecting and preparing of 3 lbs. of persimmon pulp, it might take more than one glass of wine to restore sanity.


PERSIMMON WINE

3 lbs ripe persimmons


2 1/2 lbs finely granulated sugar


1 tbl sp acid blend


1/2 tsp pectic enzyme


7 pts water


1 crushed Campden tablet


1/2 tsp yeast nutrient


1 packet Montrachet, Pasteur Red or Champagne yeast




How to make persimmon wine Indiana at home: Recipe.
Make Persimmon Wine at home.
Wash the persimmons, cut into quarters and mash the seeds out with your hands. Mash the pulp well, put into primary, and add half the sugar, the acid blend, yeast nutrient and crushed Campden tablet. Add water to total one gallon. Stir well to dissolve sugar, cover, and set aside. After 12 hours add pectic enzyme and recover. After another 12 hours, add yeast. Ferment 5-7 days, stirring daily. Strain through nylon sieve. Do not be concerned if a lot of fine pulp gets through; it will precipitate out. Add remaining sugar, stir very well, then transfer to secondary while leaving about three inches headroom. Fit air lock and set aside. Rack every 30 days until wine clears and no additional lees are laid down (4-6 months). Stabilize only if you feel the need to sweeten the wine before bottling. This wine should age in the bottle a year.


[Adapted recipe from Dorothy Alatorre's Home Wines of North America]



Recommended Reading:


Grandma Mary's Persimmon Compendium: My Grandmother's Persimmon Recipes *

Bringing Wine Home: Book Two *


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