Saturday, December 8, 2012

Oriental Trading Company's Santa Hat Pretzels

Today is double recipe day!

With the holidays so close, I thought I would give you two posts today.

These would go great with any of the warm drinks in the other post!

I have had this recipe for a few years, even thought I have not made it. I am passing it along untested, incase any of your would like to try it.

I got the recipe from the internet and catalog party supply company Oriental Trading Company. They are also are the owners Terry's Village.

If you make these, please let me know how they turn out!




Ingredients
Mini Twist Pretzels
White Chocolate Almond Bark
Red Sanding Sugar
Mini Marshmallows
Directions
1. Melt the white chocolate almond bark according to the directions on the package.
2. Dip each mini twist pretzel halfway into the melted white chocolate almond bark.
3. Dip each almond bark covered pretzel into the red sanding sugar until only a small amount of the
almond bark is showing. Place on waxed paper.
4. Cut the mini marshmallows in half. Use additional melted almond bark to adhere a mini marshmallow
half onto the side of each pretzel. Allow time for the almond bark to set.

Oh, Those Tasty Beverages!

Sipping something warm and spicy during the winter holidays has always been a treat. For some it is a special blend of coffee, others hot chocolate.
I decided even though the weather outside is not frightful but wonderfully warm, I would go ahead and share with you a few of my favorite drink recipes.
The tea and mull can be made up to give as a gift for a teacher, co-worker or even a neighbor. You can place the mixes in a mason jar or in a plastic sandwich size bag stuck down into a mug.
The first recipe has been around for ages. I remember the first time my mom made this and gave it to us kids. The first thought was “Oh what is she giving us now!” Needless to say after the first sip, it became a favorite in our house.
I made this one year for the women I worked with in probation. I had to laugh at one of the women. She was so tickled I had made this. She had not had the tea since she was child and had always loved the taste it. These are times when making your gifts are so special. 
Russian Friendship Tea:
This tea does not really taste like tea, you could say it tastes like hot orange cider. It does have tea in it, but the Tang, lemonade, and spices overwhelm the black tea taste.
The recipe makes 4 cups of mix. Single serving would be 2 to 3 teaspoons of mix into a mug of hot water.
Ingredients:
1½ cups of white sugar
2 cups of instant orange tang
½ cup Lipton Instant Iced Tea Mix, sweetened
1 envelope of Kool-Aid lemon aid, unsweetened
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 teaspoon ground allspice
½ teaspoon ground cloves
Directions:
Combine all ingredients and store in an airtight container.

Wine/Cider Mulls
This is a wonderful way to give a mull as gift. The mull itself is stuffed into half an orange peel, then decorated by pressing whole cloves and cinnamon stick into the middle. Wrap the half orange in a clear cellophane and present with a bottle of red wine.

 For non-alcoholic drinkers like myself, give with a good jug of apple cider.

Make sure you include the recipe for Mulled Wine found below!
This recipe will make two mulls
Ingredients:
1 medium orange, cut in half and pulp removed
½ cup packed brown sugar
2 teaspoons allspice
½ teaspoon nutmeg
2- 2” cinnamon sticks
Whole cloves
Directions:
Preheat oven to 200°F
Place a ball of foil inside the half-orange ball and place upside down on a baking sheet. Dry in oven 4 to 5 hours. Remove foil and dry an additional 15 minutes.
In a small bowl combine brown sugar, allspice and nutmeg, divide
Pack half of mix into a orange half.Decorate with cloves and cinnamon stick, repeat.
Recipe for Mulled Wine/Cider:
Place 1 mull and bottle of red wine, in a large saucepan
Simmer over low heat for 20 minutes. Serve hot

The next recipe comes from a friend on writers/readers group. Thanks Fatin!
Gingerbread Spiced Coffee Syrup

"This is delightful spicy syrup that you can use to spice up coffee, tea, apple cider, you name it, it's all good! Add a tablespoon to your favorite beverage, use it in whipped cream, or brush it on cakes. Drizzle it on yogurt, oatmeal, or pancakes - the possibilities are endless!"

 Ingredients:
  1 cup water
  1 cup sugar
  1 tablespoon honey
  1 (1 inch) piece fresh ginger root, sliced
  1 cinnamon stick, broken into large pieces
8 whole cloves
1/2 teaspoon whole allspice berries
1/2 teaspoon whole peppercorns
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg

Directions:
In a saucepan over medium-high heat, combine water, sugar, and honey. Stir in ginger, cinnamon stick, cloves, allspice, peppercorns, and nutmeg; bring to a boil. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer for 25 to 30 minutes. Let cool for 20 minutes, and then strain through a fine mesh sieve, or double layer cheesecloth.