Late September-early
October happens to be one of my favourite times of the year. Autumn as a season
doesn't hold the same expectation as summer, yet in recent years it
seems that we have been experiencing fairly similar weather both in summer and
autumn. This of course makes autumn the somewhat superior season as throwing on
an extra layer of clothing is rarely met begrudgingly, since winter is
fast approaching. Also with the slightly cooler weather,
it's the time of year for hearty, filling dishes to be re-introduced
to the kitchen. The children are now back to school, after their long summer
break, but still the evenings are bright enough and not too cold to let them
get some fresh air after their homework. I love heading out with the children
for Autumn walks in the countryside.
The colours on display are so beautiful and at every turn
there is the chance to pick a few berries or gather some other foragable goods.
Never collecting enough to make even a small batch of jam I generally use the
foraged fruit in a crumble or maybe just sprinkled over some pancakes to create
a fruity treat. This time of year also sees great preparations for what
not only is loved by my children but also by myself, Halloween. I
have always been an avid Halloween fan and now that the children are
getting older, and even more involved with the party preparations,
this is indeed a very exciting time in our house. I never put myself under too
much pressure with the party food, once there are a few ghoulish looking
goodies and a big bowl of a funny looking drink, for the kids
to ladle into big cups or goblets, they are all more than
happy. There are a few Halloween party ideas on my Halloween Page.
Cookie Monsters
If you are looking for a cookery based
activity, for your Halloween party, creating these hungry cookie monsters
will keep children very happy. You could make up a few that will give the
children lots of ideas for creating their own little monsters. The
cookies can be homemade but for less hassle a few packets of your favourite
chocolate chip cookie will do the trick.
Ingredients
16 chocolate chip cookies
Icing-
60g soft butter
40g cream cheese
200g icing sugar, sifted
1 teasp vanilla extract
food colouring - colour of your
choice
To Decorate
mini smarties
marshmallows
chocolate chips
liquorish laces
Method
1. Make the icing by combining
the butter and cream cheese in a large bowl. Blend well, using a wooden
spoon.
2. Slowly add the icing sugar and
continue to blend. Add the vanilla extract, blend until pale and fluffy. Divide
the icing between three bowls and add a tiny drop of different food colouring to each.
3. Sandwich together
two cookies with a spoonful of icing. Do the same for the
rest of the cookies and then decorate your monsters using chocolate chips for
the teeth and stick marshmallows on the top, using a little icing as
glue.
9 Comments:
I love your description of autumn, it's my absolute favorite time of year. The cookies are adorable, I wish I'd seen them when my kids were little!
Thanks Sue It is by far my favourite time of year. My little ones loved these cookies anyway. :)
Oh Nessa you are so FUN! Will try these with my GK's the next time they visit. They are still eating the scones I learned to make from you (no, not the same ones...I do make fresh ones:)
I will be in Ireland Dec 27-Jan 2. So excited even though my 12th trip I never tire of your gorgeous country!
Donna, I hope your grandchildren like them. That's great that you are heading over this way. What part are you staying in? Neesa.
Adorable! I'll bet the kiddo's loved helping and eating them too!
Your are so right, Mary! They loved eating them :)
These are very cute Nessa - I love them!
Thanks Amee. They were gobbled up here!
hehe they are nice, kids will love them
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