Leaving Snacks for Santa Santa works hard on Christmas Eve, and he deserves a snack for the energy to keep going. It is also a good thing for kids to give Santa something in return for his work and gifts. Of course, you could just buy a plate of biscuits but it's nice to be original and offer Santa something made with love. And Santa is sure to appreciate something the kids have helped make more than mass produced biscuits from a shop - not to mention the values it teaches the kids to make something from scratch. Who knows, making something special for Santa could become a treasured family tradition - it certainly has in our house! So here are some suggestions of snacks your kids could leave out for Santa this December - or cook for Mum and Dad at any time of the year! Shortbread (or 5cent biscuits as my 3 year old called them! This is now our family tradition.) Ingredients: 250 butter, unsalted Preparation:
You can then ice the shortbread or dip it in melted chocolate. Cheese Twists Ingredients: 1 sheet frozen puff pastry 2 tablespoons cheddar cheese, finely grated 2 tablespoons parmesan cheese, finely grated 1 egg Spices to taste - tumeric, curry powder and oregano are all nice Preparation:
Zucchini Spirals Ingredients 2 medium zucchinis coarsely grated 1 small onion grated 100g salami or ham finely chopped 2 cloves garlic finely chopped ½ cup grated fresh parmesan cheese 4 sheets filo pastry 1/3 cup dried breadcrumbs Preparation:
Fruit Skewers (avoid apple, pear and banana unless soaked in lemon juice first) Ingredients Whatever fruit you have available - kiwi fruit, pineapple and berries work well Preparation:
That's it! Of course, you could serve it with a dollop of ice cream but that will probably melt before Santa arrives! Apricot Balls Ingredients: 400g tin condensed milk 250g Marie biscuits 3 tablespoons brandy or orange-liqueur 1 cup desiccated coconut 1 cup dried apricots, chopped ¾ cup pecan or cashew nuts, chopped (optional) Preparation:
For a change, add 2 tablespoons of lemon juice before forming the balls. Or heat 150g condensed milk and ¼ cup of white chocolate and add that instead of the condensed milk. Chocolate Balls Ingredients: 1 packet Marie biscuits ¾ cup desiccated coconut 2 Tablespoon cocoa 1 tin sweetened condensed milk Preparation:
If you think Santa would like it, you could add a little rum or an orange liqueur to the mix as well. Delight a special child this Christmas with a personalised letter from Love Santa. Simply complete an online form with some details about your child, and they'll get an individual letter relating to a hot Australian Christmas and listing their good deeds. All letters are written by professional writer Tash Hughes. |