KateInTheKitchen
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Thanks! I was just looking at my old SA tray holder and wondering what to do with it. I think I'll keep it now and get rid of the new one!Shawnna said:chocolate molten lava mini cakes...yum! Simple chocolate dip for fruit. I remember when the SA tray holders were black and you could put a mini square with a tea light under them and fill your small square bowl with chocolate or caramel and keep it warm...quick and easy...I don't think the silver one is as tall. But I loved the idea.
I think I've gained three pounds just reading it!KateInTheKitchen said:On another note, this thread is definitely making me realize what I need to order for my kit enhancement!
There are endless options for chocolate treats to serve at your sweet treat party! Some popular choices include chocolate covered strawberries, truffles, chocolate chip cookies, brownies, and chocolate-dipped pretzels. You can also get creative and make chocolate bark, chocolate fondue, or a chocolate charcuterie board with various types of chocolate and toppings.
Absolutely! While chocolate will be the star of the show, you can definitely incorporate other flavors and ingredients to add variety and depth to your party. Consider pairing chocolate with fruits like raspberries or oranges, nuts like almonds or pistachios, or spices like cinnamon or chili. You can also offer non-chocolate treats such as mini cheesecakes or macarons to balance out the chocolate offerings.
To make the party more interactive and engaging, you can plan some fun activities for your guests. Some ideas include a blind taste test where guests try to guess different types of chocolate, a chocolate trivia game, or a chocolate decorating station where guests can personalize their own treats. You can also offer a chocolate-themed photo booth with props and backdrops.
For a chocolate-themed party, you can incorporate brown and gold colors into your decorations to mimic the color of chocolate. You can also use chocolate-scented candles or diffusers to create a delicious aroma. Hang up string lights or paper lanterns in the shape of chocolate kisses or bars. And don't forget to display your chocolate treats in visually appealing ways, such as on tiered trays or in cute packaging.
You don't need any special tools or equipment to host a sweet treat party, but having a few essential kitchen tools can make the process smoother. These may include a double boiler for melting chocolate, piping bags for decorating, and a variety of cookie cutters or molds. Pampered Chef also offers a variety of kitchen tools specifically designed for making and serving chocolate treats, such as our Chocolate Drizzler and Chocolate Tempering Kit.