It's Mother's Day (Or Mothering Sunday as it is called here in the UK) in just a few short weeks now. Here in the UK it is celebrated on the fourth Sunday after Lent and so this year it is on the 30th of March.
I was recently sent a package of baking goodies from the people at Dr Oetker to help me do something special for this holiday. I love to bake and I admit, I love Dr Oetker baking goodies!
They have a beautiful line of ingredients to help the modern baker make the prettiest and tastiest biscuits, cakes and other baked goodies, including everything from the basic ingredients such as Baking Powder and Baking Soda . . . to candles, flavourings, icing gels, chocolate chips, cake sprinkles and sparkles, rice paper decorations . . . in short just about everything under the sun. And I have to confess that anything I have ever used of theirs has been exceptional. I haven't had anything yet that I didn't like or use, or that didn't live up to or exceed my expectations.
I quite simply have not had the time to use all the things that they sent me this time, but I did make good use of some of the decorations, such as these tasty milk and white chocolate hearts. I used them to decorate little bite sized classic Shortbread biscuits which I had iced with a vanilla buttercream icing.
The chocolate hearts come in their own little plastic mold, which I thought was really great as it helped to keep them from breaking. They taste good too, and don't they look sweet decorating these biscuits?
These edible rice wafer daisies are such pretty little posies and looked beautiful on some of the biscuits.
As did these edible wafer butterflies. They look like they are ready to take flight don't they? They just pop right out and onto whatever you are wanting to put them on with ease.
And of course these little candy butterflies are just so sweet and colourful, and dainty too.
Altogether they made for a very pretty tray of cookies I think.
*Classic Shortbread Biscuits*
Makes 12 to 18
It
doesn't have to be a special occasion to make these simple biscuits,
but they have a way of making any day a special occasion when these are
on the plate! Simple, simple . . . yes they are, but you can dress
them up too, with a bit of icing and some sprinkles if you so desire, or
cut them into different shapes.Makes 12 to 18
Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until lightly coloured at the edges and on the bottom. Check to make sure they aren't browning too quickly. If they are lower the oven temperature a bit more. Carefully scoop off to cool completely on a wire rack before decorating or not as you wish.
All of the Dr Oetker baking helps are sold in most grocery shops here in the UK, in the baking sections and you can also find them at Hobby Craft. They are also available in their online shop.
Their webpage and shop: Dr.Oetker
Thanks very much to Dr Oetker for sending me these goodies!
So pretty.
ReplyDeleteIn love with those wafer daisies..Love their products..have not seen those eher..
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun gift package!
They are pretty adorable I agree!
ReplyDeleteThese are really beautiful - and perfect for a garden party. I've not ever seen these sold here, even though we have other Dr Oetker products. I must investigate.
ReplyDeleteoh Marie they are lovely!!!! I love the daisies!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Laurie, I do get sent the nicest things! xxoo
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ReplyDeleteThey look so yummy...can we have some our next Tea Party?oooxxx
For sure Cathy Jo!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty!! And not just the decorations, your cookies look perfectly scrumptious too. You have the prettiest buttercream, mine never turns out like that! Frosting is one of my weaknesses. You'd think it would be simple!
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