🐰🌷🍰Sweet Surprises 🐰🌷🍰

Published: Tue, 03/19/24

Easter traditions, a spectacular dessert video, Nana's Easter Basket Cake recipe, a 20% off coupon for the Cestari Bench Knife, and a free vegetable scrubber! Let's celebrate spring.
 
 
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"May your blessings outnumber the Easter eggs" - Unknown

🐰🌷🍰Sweet Surprises 🐰🌷🍰

~A Few Words From Susan~

When I was a child, Easter meant church, a new outfit that included an Easter bonnet, a new dress, gloves, and white patent leather shoes.  And of course, an Easter basket that contained a chocolate rabbit, Peeps, a sugar egg with a scene inside, and jelly beans.  The meal was generally ham or turkey, and if we were at my paternal grandparents, Nana would make an Easter Basket ice cream cake with ladyfingers (instructions below)
 
When my children were little, they would get matching outfits - but no patent leather or gloves. I think I did bonnets for the girls once or twice.  The menu, however, would change every year - with 2 constants - a fruit salad to start, and Nana's ice cream cake for the kids.  I include a fancy dessert for the adults as well - chocolate egg-shaped cakes topped with ganache, coconut cream pie, strawberry Bavarian cream cake, or something of that nature.  These desserts are always an opportunity to add an adventurous touch to the meal.
 
In case you are looking for inspiration for your own fancy Easter dessert, I've prepared a video with pictures of cakes, cookies, chocolates, and more, that should get you thinking!
 
To help you prepare your dessert, the coupon this week is for 20% off our Bench Knife - which may be my favorite of all the products we sell.
 

 

Hopping along,

Susan

 

Trivia Question❓

What is the traditional Easter bread in Italy called?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

 

Video: Hopping Into Easter With Delicious Desserts

 

Tip of the Day

 

Get creative with your egg decorating!

 

Try using natural dyes like beet juice, turmeric, or spinach for a beautiful and eco-friendly twist.

You can also experiment with different painting techniques or add some sparkle with glitter for a fun and festive touch to your Easter eggs.

 

Easter Basket Ice Cream Cake

There are no specific quantities for this "recipe" - the amount of everything you'll need depends on the size of your loaf pan, and how much ice cream and whipped cream you want in each slice.  The ice cream flavor or flavors you use are totally up to you as well.

You'll need waxed paper, a loaf pan, a package of ladyfingers, about 2 pints of ice cream, 1/2 - 1 cup of heavy cream, green food coloring and Easter candy.

Line the loaf pan with waxed paper hanging over the edges so you'll be able to remove the cake when it's done.

Split the ladyfingers in half, and place them cross ways across the bottom of the pan, and standing up straight along the edges to give the impression of a basket.

Press ice cream into the lined loaf pan - it helps if it's slightly soft, but you don't want it melting.

Whip the cream, and add a few drops of green food coloring.

Spread the cream over the top of the ice cream.

Scatter jelly beans, chocolate rabbits, etc, over the top.

Fold over the waxed paper, and place in the freezer over night until solid.

Lift the basket out of the loaf pan to serve.  If you like, you can make a handle for the basket out of whatever you have around - pipe cleaners work well.

 

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Readers' Easter Traditions

  • Lucas from California writes, "Every Easter, we start the day with a sunrise egg hunt. The glow of the morning light makes it magical, and it's become a cherished tradition in our family."

    Ava from Texas writes, "My grandmother always made her famous lemon pound cake for Easter. Now, I continue the tradition, and it feels like she's still with us, celebrating."

    Mason from Florida writes, "We create an Easter tree by hanging painted eggs and spring decorations on branches. It’s a colorful and joyful way to welcome the season into our home."

    Olivia from Illinois writes, "Instead of buying Easter baskets, we craft our own with the kids using recycled materials. It's a fun activity that teaches creativity and sustainability."

    Ethan from Virginia writes, "Our family hosts an annual 'Easter Olympics,' with egg tossing, spoon races, and more. It's a playful way to enjoy the day and build lasting memories."

 

 

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:

Pane di Pasqua

 

 

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