DS1 is turning 4 in May, and we are having a farm party!
I will have about 2-3 hours on the Friday night to cook and prepare things for it, and about an hour Saturday to put things together ...
While I'm an ok cook, I am not the farm animal decorated cake pops with tempered chocolate and coconut tuille kind either ...
I'm more of the chocolate crackles, fairy bread and cob loaf dip style ...
But I'm up for ideas!
What will be easy and cheap enough to put together, will travel well (an hours drive or thereabouts), and will be happily devoured by 4yos and their folks?
I'm making food for about 30 - some sweet, some savoury, budget is $50-100 (not including cake, which we'll grab from Costco for $27).
You can do lots with farm animal (or any animal) cookie cutters. Bikkies, fairy bread, sandwiches.
You could also buy a cheap pack of farm animal plastic toys and stick them atop cupcakes etc and they'd double as party favours.
Food platters arranged in the shape of animals (like a mosaic).
Make a little farmyard scene- green paper or if you have it, a square of fake turf, make some fences or buy some from a $2 type shop, a few animals scattered among little cakes, biscuits etc.
Make your cob loaf dip a green one (spinach?) and put plastic ducks on it... Duck pond!
Cut fairy bread shapes with animal cookie cutters.
Put a plastic animal on to each chocolate crackle.
Round, green iced cake, use pretzels (or candles) stuck in round the edges and a couple of ribbons tied around it for a fence, and put some plastic animals in for the birthday cake.
Instead of chocolate crackles, make caramel crackles with noodles instead of puffed rice. That way they look like hay bales.
Maybe white fairy floss to make sheep??
Or how about choc cupcakes with white choc patches? (cow cakes )
I'm liking the ideas of doing some little cups of chocolate mousse, and calling them mud
The pigs look like they'd take a fair bit of time (I've never used fondant let along done the colouring etc) but I reckon I could just pop a pink marshmallow in it and call it a pig ...
Loving the pigs in blankets idea too, and easy enough to do some fancypants sandwiches for the grown ups.
Popcorn sheep sounds good too. air popped and a little salt should be ok ... ?
The opposite end of the scale would be a bit more money but a lot easier - a few big platters from Costco. They have a chicken drummettes with ranch sauce, platters of wraps and sandwiches, and maybe a big platter of antipasto for adults (or just for me .... ).
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