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The thread centers around a recipe for Berries N’ Cream Wonton Cups, with participants sharing their experiences and thoughts on the recipe, its variations, and preparations for upcoming events.
Views differ on the specifics of the recipe and its variations, with no clear consensus on the best approach to making the Pink Ribbon decorations.
Participants are primarily discussing personal experiences and preferences related to preparing the wonton cups for various events, including grilling shows and bridal showers.
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jrstephens said:Didn't we just have a recipe for this in Weekly Bites? I thought I saw this. I keep looking for it but cannot find it. I want to do this for a grilling show this weekend.
chefann said:Are you confused on making the ribbons, or the whole dessert?
The ribbons are pink "chocolate", piped out into the awareness ribbon shape. If you pipe them out onto the chilled insert from the Chillzanne Rectangle, they'll set up really fast.
Yes, you could. The confectionary wafers are little discs that you can find in the Cake Dec aisle of a craft store. Wilton is one brand. They are tinted many colors and melt easily.jrstephens said:I am confused about the ribbons? What is confectionary candy coating wafers? I have never heard of this. Could I melt white chocolate baking squares and dye them pink; and pipe them?
Chef Stacy Edwards said:Hi Jennifer, I was wondering how you will do this for a grilling party?
Chef Stacy Edwards said:Ok sounds like a good idea, I have one on the 2nd and was wondering about that. Thank you for sharing.
To make Delicious Berries and Wonton Cups, you will need wonton wrappers, a variety of fresh berries (such as strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries), cream cheese, powdered sugar, vanilla extract, and optional mint leaves for garnish.
To prepare the wonton cups, preheat your oven to 375°F (190°C). Lightly grease a muffin tin, then press the wonton wrappers into the cups of the tin. Bake for about 8-10 minutes or until they are golden brown and crispy. Allow them to cool before filling.
Yes, you can use frozen berries, but it's best to thaw them and drain any excess liquid before using them in the recipe. Fresh berries typically provide a better texture and flavor, but frozen berries can work in a pinch.
For the filling, mix softened cream cheese with powdered sugar and vanilla extract until smooth. You can adjust the sweetness to your liking. Once the wonton cups are cooled, spoon the filling into each cup and top with your choice of fresh berries.
Absolutely! You can experiment with different types of fruit, such as peaches or kiwi, or add a drizzle of chocolate or caramel sauce on top. For a healthier option, consider using Greek yogurt instead of cream cheese for the filling.