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Leaving Snacks for Santa
by Tash Hughes of
Love Santa
Santa works hard
on Christmas Eve, and he deserves a snack for the energy to keep
going. It is also a good thing for kids to give Santa something in
return for his work and gifts.
Of course, you
could just buy a plate of biscuits but it’s nice to be original and
offer Santa something made with love. And Santa is sure to
appreciate something the kids have helped make more than mass
produced biscuits from a shop – not to mention the values it teaches
the kids to make something from scratch.
Who knows,
making something special for Santa could become a treasured family
tradition – it certainly has in our house!
So here are some
suggestions of snacks your kids could leave out for Santa this
December – or cook for Mum and Dad at any time of the year!
Shortbread
(or 5cent
biscuits as my 3 year old called them! This is now our family
tradition.)
Ingredients:
250 butter,
unsalted
1/3 cup caster sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla essence
2 cups plain flour
½ cup rice flour
extra caster sugar to sprinkle on top
Preparation:
-
Preheat oven
to 1500C
-
prepare a
tray with butter or non-stick surface
-
‘cream’ the
butter (this means, beat it until it is white and creamy)
-
add sugar
and vanilla essence
-
mix until
mixture is pale and looks bigger
-
sift flours
-
add floors
to mixture with a wooden spoon (using a beater here will make
the biscuits tough later)
-
knead the
mixture on a floured board
-
roll out
flat and cut into shapes OR divide into two and make two flat
circles and mark as segments
-
sprinkle
with caster sugar
-
bake 50 – 55
minutes until pale golden colour
-
remove from
oven and cool
You can then ice
the shortbread or dip it in melted chocolate.
Cheese Twists
Ingredients:
1 sheet frozen
puff pastry
2 tablespoons
cheddar cheese, finely grated
2 tablespoons
parmesan cheese, finely grated
1 egg
Spices to taste
– tumeric, curry powder and oregano are all nice
Preparation:
-
lay out
pastry on the bench
-
preheat oven
to 220OC
-
beat the egg
-
spread the
egg over the sheet of pastry
-
sprinkle
cheese and spices over the pastry
-
cut pastry
into thin strips about 1 cm wide
-
twist each
strip
-
lay strips
on a baking tray
-
bake for
about 10 minutes and pastry is puffed up and brown
-
cool then
keep in an airtight container
-
nice with
dips but that’s a bit hard to leave out for Santa…
Zucchini Spirals
Ingredients
2 medium
zucchinis coarsely grated
1 small onion
grated
100g salami or
ham finely chopped
2 cloves garlic
finely chopped
½ cup grated
fresh parmesan cheese
4 sheets filo
pastry
1/3 cup dried
breadcrumbs
Preparation:
-
Combine
everything except the pastry
-
brush or
spray the pastry sheets with canola oil and layer them
-
place the
mixture on the pastry – leaving a 5cm gap along one edge
-
roll the
pastry towards the clear edge – roll as tight as possible
-
brush or
spray the roll with canola oil and cover with cling wrap
-
put in the
fridge for at least an hour
-
preheat oven
to 210OC
-
prepare a
tray with butter or non-stick surface
-
remove roll
from fridge and slice into 1.5 cm thick pieces
-
place pieces
on a baking tray
-
bake for 12
-15 minutes And spirals are well browned
-
best served
hot, but Santa will still enjoy them cold!
Fruit Skewers
(avoid apple,
pear and banana unless soaked in lemon juice first)
Ingredients
Whatever fruit
you have available – kiwi fruit, pineapple and berries work well
Preparation:
-
wash the
fruit
-
cut the
fruit into bite size chunks
-
thread
chunks of fruit onto short skewers
That’s it! Of
course, you could serve it with a dollop of ice cream but that will
probably melt before Santa arrives!
Apricot Balls
Ingredients:
400g tin
condensed milk
250g Marie
biscuits
3 tablespoons
brandy or orange-liqueur
1 cup desiccated
coconut
1 cup dried
apricots, chopped
¾ cup pecan or
cashew nuts, chopped (optional)
Preparation:
-
mix all
ingredients together
-
roll into
balls
-
roll balls
in extra coconut or sesame seeds if you want to
-
put in the
fridge to set, or you can even freeze them!
For a change,
add 2 tablespoons of lemon juice before forming the balls. Or heat
150g condensed milk and ¼ cup of white chocolate and add that
instead of the condensed milk.
Chocolate Balls
Ingredients:
1 packet Marie
biscuits
¾ cup desiccated
coconut
2 Tablespoon
cocoa
1 tin sweetened
condensed milk
Preparation:
-
crush the
biscuits - inside a calico bag is perfect, but a plastic bag
works!
-
mix all dry
ingredients
-
add the milk
-
roll dough
into balls
-
roll balls
in extra coconut or chocolate sprinkles if you want
If you think
Santa would like it, you could add a little rum or an orange liqueur
to the mix as well.
Delight a special child this Christmas with a
personalised letter from Love Santa, or
find more
Santa snack recipes in the Love Santa blog.
Simply complete an online form with some details about your child,
and they’ll get an individual letter relating to a hot Australian
Christmas and listing their good deeds. All letters are written by
professional writer Tash Hughes. This article is copyright by Tash
Hughes, 2007, but may be reproduced in full as long as nothing is
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