Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Jacqueline
Chocolat - French for Chocolate. I adored chocolate from a young age when I had to sneak in the cupboard to find where my mother had hidden the Nestle's Chocolate Chips. Having read about the famous chocolat shoppes in Paris, when I finally got there I was determined to try a chocolate from every Paris shoppe. I invite you to share my adventures in creating, in travel, and in life.
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Words to Eat By
"Though never a very good dieter, she'd found a rule of thumb that kept her from blimping out as her metabolism aged - eat what you want, but not all of it. So if she wanted cheesecake, she made cheesecake, had a slice, and took the rest to a friend or someone in her church who needed a pick-me-up."
Lemon Tart, A Culinary Mystery, by Josi S. Kilpack

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Oh my heart, these are just adorable! xoxo
ReplyDeleteI have such a weakness for petit fours. These look too cute and delicious :)
ReplyDeleteHow pretty these are! I bet they're tasty too.
ReplyDeleteLove these, they are adorable! I bet pretty tasty too. SO easy. Thanks. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteBravo! Thanks for sharing the process. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteWhy go the complicated route when you can do this?! I love easy fun ideas...love this! ;D
ReplyDeleteToo cute - thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these..and yours are so adorable..to me they are the tops in pretty w/ macarons.
ReplyDeleteThank you..
You did a super super job..
It's not a job though..How can I say it?
Ils sont follement beaux!There that sums it up!
I've loved petit fours since I was a little girl (that was a LONG time ago!) and your method is so simple and just as pretty as the ones you see in the gourmet catalogs.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jacqueline, I'm making some tonight.
Can I put a link to this in my blog post? I think my followers would love to see this.
Hugs,
Susan
oh my gosh, what a fun treat! and how easy! anne
ReplyDeleteBookmarked! Can't wait to make these!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a cute project! This is the second time today I've heard about microwaving the icing, looks like it covers nicely:@)
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful. I finally found something I could make. hehehe
ReplyDeleteCompletely adorable - and honestly, I find it's really hard to beat a Sara Lee pound cake!
ReplyDelete:)
Butteryum
Very pretty!
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, thank you for sharing this clever idea. I'm a fan of pretty petit fours. I'll be using this tip! These look darling.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute! I never really knew how they were made. I bet they are delicious!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
What a great little trick. Good for Valentine's Day AND Baby Shower's AND Mother's Day, etc. etc.
ReplyDeleteThanks!!
Wonderful idea! So cute for many special occasions!
ReplyDeleteHi Jacqueline, These are adorable, and they look very easy too. Thanks for the inspiration - these will be awesome for Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteBlessings, Beth
They are so pretty! What an easy way to create a lovely looking treat.
ReplyDeleteLOVE these!!! Added this link to Pinterest!
ReplyDeleteThese are the cutest things ever. Love it!! So making these for Valentine's Day. xo
ReplyDeleteThey are darling! Kids and adults alike would love them!
ReplyDeleteGonna make some of these with my grandson... he loves to get in the kitchen and cook...mostly with his papa, but...he and I can create some fun little goodies for holidays. thanks for the sharing... xoso Sandy
ReplyDeleteThese are just adorable! And you make it look so easy! You always have the cutest creations! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteThey look so perfect and professional. I am sure I would want such treats for that special day! You have a very beautiful collection of recipes here!
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ReplyDeleteManoli.
These are quick to pull together and I would never have thought to use canned frosting.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and perfect for Valentine's day!
ReplyDeleteHow cute are these??!! Perfect, as you said, for little ones to help (and eat!).
ReplyDeletePetit Four Perfection~ What sweet little cakes! I'm pinning this tutorial for Valentine's Day ♥
ReplyDeleteThese are easy and pretty too! What more you ask for. Great recipe. Pat
ReplyDeleteI am in LOOOOOVE with these!!! Pinning now and I am so excited I feel a very strong need to throw a V-Day party just so I can make these.
ReplyDeletePetit fours are treasured little confection from my childhood. When my mother would have bridge club, I insisted on wearing her yellow chiffon apron and "serving" the petit fours. I thought I was the finest hostess in the world. :~)
ReplyDeleteThese look wonderful and easy to put together for tea or as a special little Valentine's surprise. Newly following from Foodie Friday. Thanks so much for sharing these!
Fantastic idea! They are so pretty and look as though they took hours to make. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeletexo
Pat
Love these petit fours!!! They look so simple to make yet so delicate. I love the intricate look they have to them. Once again you have shown your true ability: cooking!
ReplyDeletebest wishes,
Talley
THese are so pretty! I love your special touch in decorating them in different designs on top!
ReplyDeleteI never thought of heating the icing...brilliant!
ReplyDeletelovely little petit fours Hugs!
ReplyDeleteWish you would pin this one. Would love to find it again on Pinterest. Nice easy and very pretty.
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute that I am going to attempt them this weekend. For the ready made frosting do you recommend butter cream or cream cheese?
ReplyDeleteShould I use butter cream or cream cheese frosting for best results?
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute that I am going to attempt them this weekend. For the ready made frosting do you recommend butter cream or cream cheese?
ReplyDeleteWhat flavor frosting is best to put on these? Cream cheese or vanilla? Do you color it pink?
ReplyDeleteWhat flavor frosting did you use. Do you color the pink frosting? I am making these today! They are so cute!!
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