Holiday Treat Box
Lovingly made from scratch. First time tasting homemade marshmallows? You’re in for a treat!
There are three sets of goodies:
Holiday Hot Cocoa
With homemade vanilla and rose water marshmallows and crushed peppermint candy canes.Adult Dark Chocolate Brownies
Hint of orange with Grand Marnier sauce and candied walnuts.Cardamom Pistachio Cookies*
*Due to the weather and longer transit time, some of you may receive the original cookies instead of the half-glazed ones.
Directions
Warning
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Warning :\
Do not consume the Holiday Hot Cocoa and Adult Brownies at the same time. Doing so can result in a chocolate coma and the numbing of your taste buds. (They are very rich!)
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Yield: 2 servings per bag
Heat 1 1/4 cup of your preferred milk (I use 2%) on the stove and bring to a simmer.
Reduce to low heat. Add the cocoa mix and stir until all chocolate bits have dissolved.
Remove from heat and serve.
Recommended toppings:
Try adding a bit of the rose water marshmallow and sprinkle 1/2 bag of the crushed peppermint candy cane for a sip of the holidays!Note: If you’re omitting the toppings, you may want to add a bit more sugar and/or a dash of flavoring of your choice.
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Freeze the brownie and refrigerate the sauce if consuming on another day.
Prior to eating, let brownie and sauce thaw back to room temperature.
OR:
Heat the brownie in the microwave for 10-15 s, or until warm. For the sauce, just about 5 s until it reaches room temperature. (Careful: It heats up very quickly!)
Stir and drizzle the sauce over the brownie, top with the candied walnuts and enjoy!
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Take a bite from the original side first, and then the dipped side for a flavor that’s reminiscent of Chai milk tea.*
Store cookies at room temperature. If the glaze is becoming too soft, place them in the freezer for a quick 1-2 min to harden the glaze.
*Due to the weather and longer transit time, some of you may receive the original cookies instead of the half-glazed ones.
Story Behind the Flavors
Tasting fragrances around the world – floral roses, fruity oranges and warm spices.
Holiday Hot Cocoa
Homemade marshmallows taste nothing like the store-bought ones. They are much more flavorful and the texture is like a fluffy cloud that melts in your mouth. The pink one is flavored with rose water. It is a flavor commonly found in Persian, Middle Eastern, and Indian food and sweets. Since the thought of marshmallows conjured up an image of sipping hot cocoa while listening to holiday music, I decided to offer it up as a package.
Adult Orange-Dark Chocolate Brownies
I happen to have a bottle of unopened Grand Marnier in my pantry. Since I don’t drink, that bottle has been sitting in my pantry for about two years now. Its orange node is perfect for pairing with dark chocolate. Time to break it open. Bonus: Oranges are believed to bring joy and good luck in the Chinese culture.
Pistachio Cardamom Cookies
Cardamom is a spice commonly used in South Asian foods and desserts such as in India and Indonesia, and in Scandinavian pastries. It’s a very warm aromatic spice that’s suited for spiced winter bakes. This cookie has a bold flavor – tipping on the savory side to balance out the sweetness of cardamom, and uses browned butter, which adds richness, nuttiness and depth.