Holiday Shaped Food
Make Anything a Tree
Shapes make presentations special during the holidays. Turn any small bites into a tree and watch heads turn. Celebrate the season with whatever food being served arranged in a special way. Since a tree is a particularly easy shape, let’s focus on that.
Make Anything a Tree
Holiday Arranged Food
The basic tree design is one of the easiest to make and can be easily made with most any smaller type food. A Christmas tree can either lay flat or stand tall when made with food.
Cookies can also be shaped into a tree.
Try making multiple sizes of cut-out cookies with
the star cookie cutter. They can then be stacked
starting largest to smallest to form a nice looking
tree. They can be stacked when the frosting is still
damp and then they will stick together to make
transport easy, but eating a little harder. If the
frosting is hardened, then the tree will easily
slide but it will be easier to eat the individual
cookies.
Crackers arrange nicely.
Take ordinary Ritz
crackers and arrange them in a top down pattern of
straight rows in a very mathematical way. Simply
start at the top of the platter with one of the food
item and then add one more item in each row as you
work toward the bottom of the platter. Make the tree
as large as you want, but once at the bottom add two
more to make the base of the tree. The basic pattern
(from the top) is 1,2,3,4,5,6… 2. Don’t
forget to add a star at the top, get creative to
make it shine. Use a cheese spread with a green herb
and a thin string of red pepper or sun dried tomato
and you’ve got a Christmas tree. Finish it off
with a slice of cheese that a small star cookie
cutter cuts into and you have the star on top!
Little cucumber tea sandwiches or bruschetta toast also make a holiday presentation when arranged in the tree formation as described above. They can also be arranged in a circle to make a wreath. Add some springs of Rosemary here & there to look like evergreens popping out of the circular wreath.
Cream puffs are another idea that can become 3D.
Buy that big carton of the little cream puffs
found in the freezer section of most warehouse and
grocery stores, then arrange them in circles that
get progressively smaller as they are stacked. Use
the cracks between puffs to hold each successive
layer firmly in place and make sure they stay in
place by using a little bit of frosting or fudge
sauce to act as glue between the layers. Drizzle
them all with a little melted chocolate, use red and
green melting chocolates (melted in two separate
bowls and drizzled separately) for a festive look. A
thin icing colored red or green also makes a nice
drizzle. Or, even easier, use Hershey’s syrup
for the drizzle or just use colored sugar sprinkles
or sugar in a mix of green and red.
A cake can look like a tree without a special cake
pan.
Just need a knife. Simply cut a triangle from the
inside of a rectangular cake. Add a chocolate star
just north of the cake and a cupcake or two just
south of the cake. Another tree has been created!
Don’t forget to use the outside cuttings for
tea cakes or cake pops.
Another popular shape this time of year is a
wreath.
Get out that old chip and dip dish (that big circle
with a hole in the middle) and re-purpose it as a
salad bowl. Arrange the colorful greens around in
the circle part of the dish and then fill the center
with a colorful salad dressing like raspberry
vinaigrette or green goddess (or add a few drops of
red food coloring to a basic ranch dressing).
The added beauty of this arrangement is that people
can put their own dressing onto the salad. That way,
the leftovers can be put away afterward and will
keep for at least a few days longer once the party
is over. Whereas, a dressed salad will be extremely
soggy and not very pleasant the next day.