Showing posts with label autumn wedding favors. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn wedding favors. Show all posts

Custom DIY Hot Cocoa on a Stick Wedding Favors

Guests love favors that they can take home and enjoy in the days or weeks after your wedding, and we have just the thing! This recipe, adapted from King Arthur Flour, is easy to make – and oh-so-tasty! With only a handful of ingredients, these favors will be easy to make, and still look amazing. Package in clear boxes or cellophane bags tied with colorful twine and watch the child-like joy in your guests’ faces as they enjoy these sweet treats. You may want to leave some out at your coffee bar for guests to enjoy during your reception, because they are not going to want to wait to break into these.

Recipe for Hot Cocoa on a Stick
Yields 36 – 48 blocks (It all depends on how large you cut them)

Ingredients:
½ Cup Heavy Cream
14-Ounce Can Sweetened Condensed Milk (1 1/4 cups)
3 Cups Semisweet Chocolate (chopped chocolate bars or chips)
3/4 Cup Unsweetened Baking Chocolate
Plastic or Wooden Sticks (We used personalized swizzle sticks for a special touch!)

Hot Cocoa on a Stick Recipe and Tutorial

Line an 8" x 8" pan with parchment paper.
Heat the cream and condensed milk in a crock pot, on a low setting, until steaming – about 1-1.5 hours.  
We chose to use a crockpot so that we could work on some pretty packaging while the cream and condensed milk were warming. It also helped to keep the chocolate from burning, and keeps a nice even temperature throughout the entire process.
Once the cream and condensed milk are steaming, add both the semisweet and unsweetened chocolate. 

Hot Cocoa on a Stick Recipe and Tutorial

Stir gently to mix and cover the crockpot. Allow the chocolate to gradually melt with the lid on for about 10 minutes. 

Hot Cocoa on a Stick Recipe and Tutorial

Remove the lid and whisk vigorously until the chocolate has melted completely and the mixture is thick and shiny. 
Pour the chocolate mixture into the pan lined with parchment paper. Shake the pan gently to level. Set aside overnight to slowly set up, and then pop in the fridge for a bit to firm up before cutting. (If you want yours to set up more quickly, place in the refrigerator for a few hours until firm.)

Hot Cocoa on a Stick Recipe and Tutorial

Lift out of the pan using the parchment paper, and then turn out onto a clean cutting surface.
Cut off any rough edges to get make sure all of your cubes are smooth. Slice into ½” cubes. (You will need 2-3 blocks for each mug of milk at this size, but they melt more easily than larger cubes. If you would rather just cut them larger, that works too!) Heat a knife in hot water and wipe dry before each cut for smoothest cuts.
Stick a plastic or wooden stir stick into the center of each block.

Hot Cocoa on a Stick Recipe and Tutorial

Swirl into steaming hot milk – make sure it is steaming!
Add marshmallows if desired. Enjoy!

Hot Cocoa on a Stick Recipe and Tutorial

If you're feeling adventurous, we love these variations:
While the chocolate is melting, add a few drops of flavoring oil if you like; hazelnut, coffee, and vanilla are popular flavors.
Once you pour the mixture into the pan and smooth it out, sprinkle with cocoa powder.
After cut, roll in cocoa or crushed peppermint candy.
Add marshmallows to the top of each block using a dot of melted chocolate under each marshmallow, or add before your chocolate mixture sets up all the way.

Note: Hot cocoa on a stick will keep at room temperature for two weeks in an airtight container. If you are making them for your wedding and you want to keep them longer, put them in an airtight container and pop them in the fridge or in the freezer, where they will keep up to 30 days.

Speaking from experience, these are absolutely delicious - so much more smooth and creamy than powdered cocoa! You can also get really creative with your packaging! To order custom printed plastic or wooden swizzle sticks, click here.

Things We Love ~ Miniature Pie Favors

Pie Display

Inspired by the wonderful smells of holiday baking, we would like to share a creative idea for homemade favors for your wedding.  This is the time of year when family and friends gather to celebrate, while sharing delicious foods.  Cookies, fudge, brownies, and other holiday goodies are in high demand.  Holiday meals would not be complete without the enticing aroma of warm, fresh baked pies.  What could be better than giving your guests their own personal miniature homemade pies?

Give these favors to the guests at your country or rustic themed wedding, or any theme for that matter!  These adorable pies are a great gift for any event.  For your next family or holiday event, whip up some tiny pies with the recipe from Our Best Bites or improvise your own recipe! 

Miniature Pie Inspiration Board


 
Image Credits: Have Some Pie from Fort and Field, Raspberry Pies via Project Wedding, Yarn Wrapped Pie from Style Me Pretty, Pecan Pies via Martha Stewart, Pie in a Jar Packaging from Fort and Field, Christmas Pies via Our Best Bites, Apple Pies from At Home with Kim Vallee.

New 2009 Fall Favors are Here!

Fall leaf place card favor boxesBrand New fall favors have just arrived for 2009 including festive gift ideas like: Personalized apple boxes for holding caramel or candy apples, plantable eco-friendly flower seed favors, oak leaf shaped magnets and favor boxes, leaf-shaped candy dishes, bottle openers, bookmarks, and more.
With all the new and exciting favors to choose from, fall weddings can only be best described with two simple words....Absolutely Gorgeous! When planning your fall wedding decor and favors, pull from the shapes and vivid colors that Mother Nature has already provided. Leaves and branches are great for capturing the feel of fall. Colors like bronze, brown, copper, gold, red, hunter and olive green are perfect for creating a warm and inviting ambience.
Autumn Magic leaf shaped candy dish favorsFall wedding favors can also be used as functional decorations. Leaf-shaped place card holders will seat guests and add a touch of the fall season to your table decor. Fill leaf-shaped candy dishes (shown) with treats and set at each place-setting for guests to enjoy. These candy dishes will add seasonal color to your tables and give guests a keepsake to remember your special day with. For a rustic look, set out cinnamon stick votive holders to give your tables a home-made feel and to add a touch of glowing ambience. Wine cork place card holders are functional because they not only seat your guests but they add an old-world feel to your wedding decor. Other ideas include leaf-shaped scented soaps (great for OOT gift bags) or copper bottle openers placed next to home-made bottles of apple cider. Happy planning!
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