These Candy Acorns are as yummy as they are cute! Butterscotch and toasted pecans make a delightful flavor combination...I can't even begin to describe how good these are! These acorns are sure to make the perfect decoration for your Thanksgiving treats and fall gatherings.
I originally saw these cuties on the cover of Sandra Lee Semi-Homemade magazine. The steps outlined in the magazine made the process of creating these Candy Acorns a bit frustrating, so I streamlined the process. Now, they're super simple and joy to make.
Candy Acorns Recipe
40 pecan halves, toasted
1 cup butterscotch morsels, melted
½ cup finely ground pecans, toasted
With a small amount of melted butterscotch, attach flat sides of 2 pecan halves to make a whole. Place on a waxed-paper-lined baking sheet in the freezer for 10 minutes to set.
Dip ⅔ lengthwise of each whole pecan into melted butterscotch and set on waxed paper. Place in the freezer for 10 minutes to set.
Dip uncoated ⅓ of pecan into melted butterscotch, and roll in finely ground pecans. You may want to use your fingers to push the ground pecans into a uniform shape for your acorn tops.
Set on waxed paper, and place in the freezer for 10 minutes to set. Enjoy!
These candy acorns are so easy and delicious! I can't wait to decorate my pumpkin pie with these for Thanksgiving.
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Graceful Hostess Tip:
When Asked, Bring Your Signature Dish
Ideas for hosting with style and elegance
At pot-luck events, you have the opportunity to exhibit graceful hostess skills even if you're not the organizer. This is especially true when you're asked to bring one of your signature dishes. If at all possible, say, "Yes!"
If someone makes a special request, it's because they love your dish, the way you present it, and possibly even how it livens the crowd. So, be flattered, and try to oblige.
Yesterday was our Thanksgiving lunch at work, and I was asked to bring my famous Fruit Tea by the lunch's organizer, Linda. Fruit Tea is not exactly a perfect fit for a fall gathering, but I was thrilled to receive the special request. I found a way to make the tea fit in with the festivities by decorating my dispenser with a cute little fall label that I hand-stamped with a little acorn in fall colors.
I wish you could see how excited my co-worker Linda is on days when I bring in Fruit Tea! There's a lot of clapping. giggling with excitement, and a special Fruit Tea dance....that's right, a Fruit Tea DANCE!!! This time I wanted to do something a special to make the Fruit Tea happiness last a few days longer. I made a little gift pitcher for Linda, so she could take home all of the leftover Fruit Tea.
My husband used a Dremel to drill a small hole in the pitcher's handle big enough for a binder clip. I thought a binder clip would be a perfect way to attach the sparkly handmade "Property of" tag to the pitcher, so it could be easily removed when the pitcher needs to be washed. Plus, the clip will let Linda attach the tag to whatever she needs (luggage, cake carrier, etc.). I also had the tag laminated, so it won't get damaged by condensation or drips.
So, what's your signature dish?
At pot-luck events, you have the opportunity to exhibit graceful hostess skills even if you're not the organizer. This is especially true when you're asked to bring one of your signature dishes. If at all possible, say, "Yes!"
If someone makes a special request, it's because they love your dish, the way you present it, and possibly even how it livens the crowd. So, be flattered, and try to oblige.
Yesterday was our Thanksgiving lunch at work, and I was asked to bring my famous Fruit Tea by the lunch's organizer, Linda. Fruit Tea is not exactly a perfect fit for a fall gathering, but I was thrilled to receive the special request. I found a way to make the tea fit in with the festivities by decorating my dispenser with a cute little fall label that I hand-stamped with a little acorn in fall colors.
I wish you could see how excited my co-worker Linda is on days when I bring in Fruit Tea! There's a lot of clapping. giggling with excitement, and a special Fruit Tea dance....that's right, a Fruit Tea DANCE!!! This time I wanted to do something a special to make the Fruit Tea happiness last a few days longer. I made a little gift pitcher for Linda, so she could take home all of the leftover Fruit Tea.
My husband used a Dremel to drill a small hole in the pitcher's handle big enough for a binder clip. I thought a binder clip would be a perfect way to attach the sparkly handmade "Property of" tag to the pitcher, so it could be easily removed when the pitcher needs to be washed. Plus, the clip will let Linda attach the tag to whatever she needs (luggage, cake carrier, etc.). I also had the tag laminated, so it won't get damaged by condensation or drips.
So, what's your signature dish?
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