St patrick day dessert
#2
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My first thought would be any of those fluffy jello desserts where you mix jello and whipped cream or cool whip, and use green jello.
I'm sure you can get lots of great ideas at
www.kraft.ca
Their recipes are always deliciously wonderful ... I've never been disappointed!
I'm sure you can get lots of great ideas at
www.kraft.ca
Their recipes are always deliciously wonderful ... I've never been disappointed!
Last edited by QuiltE; 03-12-2012 at 06:35 AM.
#3
I've made two layer (round) vanilla cake (with a splash of extra vanilla in it). Frost it with a green tinted frosting.. like whipped cream or cool whip. Put a small swirl of white cool whip/whipped cream in the top center (like with piping bag and shell decorating tip). Poke a couple nice St. Patty's Day decorations into the top (sometimes you can get those from a good florist).. maybe a hint of green sugar crystals, or that edible glitter sprinkled around the top..........and poke some of those gold foil covered chocolates into the sides.
#4
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Alberta
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We make an Irish meal every St Pats. Boiled cabbage, corned beef, potatoes, carrots and leeks, soda bread. Dessert is always a problem. This year I decided to make one I saw online. It is a frozen dessert so that means I can make it ahead. It is called Festive Mint Cream Dessert. It can be found at www.tasteofhome.com.
#5
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: New Jersey
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I make a jello pistachio pudding cake:- Mix 1 box of pistachio instant pudding to a box of white cake mix. Add 1/2 tsp almond extract, 4 eggs, 1 1/4 cups water, 1/4 cup oil and 3 drops green food coloring (optional) Bake in a greased & floured bundt pan for 45 - 50 minutes in a 350 degree oven. I add powdered sugar to the top before serving. I have also served it with pistachio ice cream and a little cool whip or whipped cream.
#8
i make a cake in the large pan, and when cool, i poke holes with the end of a wooden spoon, and then pour green jello over the top and let it seep into the holes. for more fun, pour the green jello into some holes directly, and pour yellow jello into other holes. chill to set the jello. frost with cool-whip or whipped cream and decorate how you will. it is always a fun surprise to your family and guests. happy st. pat's!!
Last edited by nancia; 03-14-2012 at 01:31 AM.
#9
I have served really good vanilla ice cream with Girl Scout Thin Mint cookies. Just a light dusting of green sugar, like you would use on sugar cookies and Taa-Daa!! the green of Ireland and mint flavor that makes you think green. If you don't have your supply of thin mint cookies, I have seen others in the grocery that are similar.
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