So
basically we are looking at 6 weeks until Valentines Day, plus a few days.
That means, you have to order any mixes or bases you don't have, NOW! And, I wanted to show you a very decadent,
delicious and delightful cake you can make, that will surely make all the women (and men)
of your world happy! It doesn’t take much, and some of you may already have it
on hand, but you need to start with the Abel & Schafer Chocolate Crème Cake
(22011) and some pretty heart shaped Novacart molds if you have them, or
anything of the sort. Then it’s a quick mix of a cake, a dash of pastry cream, I would recommend the Abel & Schafer Creme Patisserie (24005) some beautiful red,
juicy strawberries and for good measure, perhaps some Strawberry Kiddy Gel (03044)
to keep the fruit fresh. From there top with chocolate shavings, almond slices,
Hagelzucker (03058) or some Sweet New Snow (03060) and you have a beautiful, chocolaty,
and quick treat for Valentine’s Day that’s sure to win you some hearts! Click on the name below!
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Love Will Be In The Air
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Friday, December 23, 2011
“This watch is exactly two days slow.”
Tea parties are fabulous fun are
fabulous fun at any age, a good way to re-acclimatize your customers with peti
fours and come cucumber sandwiches made on your house white. Tea and cake,
beautiful tea cups and pots, high tea, there are great opportunities to educate
and have fun with your customers. Brands, choices and quality are plentiful, so
secure some samples and have a tea party of your own! Tea is most delicious
with some sweets…I’d recommend some Irish Soda Bread (22091), scones (22091,
yes the same) and some delicate almond florentines made with Florenta (02122). Read more of the QSR article here for more
numbers, more about iced tea and some info on the flavored herbal teas.
As for the title of the quote at the
beginning of the bit, it’s from a fantastic movie…who can guess?! I’ll send a
sample of the Irish Soda Bread and Scone mix to the first correct guess! Don’t
cheat! Reply here to the blog. I'll give you a hint in the form of a riddle. "Why is a raven like a writing desk?"
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Specialty Dessert is our Specialty.
The holidays are classically a great time for
bakeries. People have grand dreams of creating their own delicious desserts at
home, and many do, but many just can’t! I don’t know if time or talent is the
bigger problem…fear or flavor…but regardless, it’s a great time to be a baker,
especially when offering the items that even people who do bake can’t or are
afraid to try to bake, the specialty items, which include pate a choux,
cannoli’s, chocolates, custards and puddings, anything with pastry cream, puff
pastry or layers really.

To continue reading the
article where the information comes from, click here. There are a few bar graphs that show
interesting sales numbers of desserts broken down by type, and information of sales
by region of the country. And, for more information on how you can make your life easier with some instant pastry cream, golden eclaire mix, and fillings of all sorts, head over to the web page, and for questions, give the office a call at (800)-443-1260. We have a fresh New Year ahead of us, let’s make
it the best one yet! Keep an eye out for some news here on the blog, and make sure
you sign up to be a member. We are going to offer some deals for members only,
so sign up here then head on over and like us on facebook. I'll see you one more time before the New Year!
Happy Holidays to everyone!
Happy Holidays to everyone!
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Lucky You?

There are all sorts of stories of lucky food you can eat and while luck may not be your thing, I say, it can’t hurt! My brother-in-law’s family are Pennsylvania Dutch and bring the New Year in with Pork and Sauerkraut. Before I tried it, I thought it sounded awful, but when I was home one year for the holidays, I had my first taste and I loved it! I now make it on New Year’s Day if I’m not with them. The first year I had it I met my current boyfriend, and hopefully I will say in the near future, the first year I tried it I met my future husband. That’s a lucky year, I mean, a really lucky year if you ask me! Anyway, the PA Dutch think this is lucky because pigs are forward thinkers; all their hooves face forward and they root forward. And the long strands of sauerkraut represent long life. Speaking of long strands, many Asian families eat noodles on New Year’s Day, with a catch. You can’t break the noodle on the way into your mouth! The long noodles represents long life. The southerners like black eyed peas and collard greens. The peas are good luck and the leafy greens are green like money, so they represent good fortune, as does the cabbage many German’s and Irish consume. Lentils is another popular good luck/good fortune food. The lentils look like little coins representing fortune. Fish, like the pig, move forward, so they are considered luck going forward in the New Year and some view fish as representing abundance since fish swim in schools. Pomegranates have long been linked to abundance and fertility and a common New Years delight, and at the stroke of midnight on New Year’s Eve, the Spanish eat 12 grapes. You have to eat all 12 before all 12 chimes of the clock ring for extra luck and prosperity. They correlate to the months of the year. If you eat a sour grape as your third grape, it is believed your third month, March, may not be so sweet. I’d say stick to the red table grapes from the store and I’ll keep my fingers crossed for you, just in case.
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Tuesday, December 13, 2011
“Twinkle twinkle candle bright, burning on this special night…”
I think by now we all know how this crazy mind of mine works. It's not pretty in there. But sometimes, it is downright fantastic. This started out as a post on a way to eat more doughnuts. Everyone
needs a way to eat more doughnuts, don't even try to argue against that, but then, it turned into a history lesson
for me, and I am so happy! So first off I subscribe to stumbleupon.com. If you don’t know
it, it’s a sight that sends me things it thinks I’ll like based on my profile
and pages I search on its site. It’s scary how smart my computer is. Anyway
one link it sent me a few weeks ago was about a trend I didn’t even know about.
Apparently it is or was becoming common to add a slice of pie to milkshakes over the summer…to make
them more delicious. I mean, as if milkshakes even need to be more delicious.
I’m not saying I wouldn’t try it, I’m just saying if you have a milkshake and
want to give it to me, I’ll have it with or without pie. I’m good like that.
Anyway, so the article goes on to say that since it isn’t really milkshake
season they needed a cold weather drink and a baked good all
mixed up together. Don’t judge, just go with it. So, obviously…hot chocolate
was the natural choice for the delectable winter drink, but what to put in it?
How do you really make hot chocolate better, because it’s pretty darn good to
begin with. This is what I was thinking as I was reading. I thought too soon…as
it turns out, DOUGHNUTS!, chocolate doughnuts absolutely make hot chocolate
better. If you think about it, well of course they do. How could they not if
silly old graham crackers can?
So that’s where I began innocent enough. Then, as I was searching the
internet for more interesting things to share with you outside of hot chocolaty
doughnuts, you are wanting one now, aren't you? It's okay, you can admit it....I realize that I’ve been super hyped about Christmas but haven’t
mentioned Hanukkah, and it just so happens that this year, they overlap.
Hanukkah is December 20th until the 28th! I am ashamed to
admit it, but growing up Catholic, I am mostly ignorant of other religions (most likely the reason for the lapse) and
it wasn’t until a few years back, as a grown adult that I began to yearn for a
broader religious education and was lucky enough to have a few Jewish friends
to pester. They introduced me to some of their cultural traditions, which I
found at once fascinating! What nobody told me was how important food is to
their religious celebrations. And as I write this I have just finished reading
about doughnuts and Judaism. Can you believe this coincidence?! First hot
chocolate and now Hanukkah! What this tells me, is a higher power wants me to
eat doughnuts and what I’m going to tell you, in the quick quick version is
what I just learned about doughnuts and Judaism.
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One of the traditional foods eaten at Hanukkah are
doughnuts, jelly filled doughnuts, cheese filled doughnuts dipped in honey,
cake doughnuts, yeasted doughnuts all in remembrance of the miracle of the
holiday. The miracle of Hanukkah (which in Hebrew means ‘to dedicate’) was of course
the small amount of oil the Maccabees (Jewish rebels) had which should have
lasted only one day, but lasted eight. The Maccabees fought to regain control
of their temple from the Syrian-Greeks who had taken over and tried to force
the Jews to worship Greek Gods, eat pig flesh and abandon their G-d, doing all
of these things in the cities Temple, defiling it. After successfully regaining
the Temple the Jewish troops wished to purify it by burning ritual oil and rededicate it to G-d, the oil needed to burn in the
menorah for eight days. They soon found there was only one day of oil left for
them. They lit the oil anyway and for eight days that oil burned. That was a
miracle. So, how do doughnuts get involved? To help remember the importance of
the oil, at Hanukkah foods cooked in oil are eaten to signify celebration and
remembrance. So, in honor of the quickly approaching holiday, we celebrate
doughnuts, whether in our hot chocolate or out! And, now we are cutting it
close with just talking about doughnuts now and Hanukkah just around the
corner, but the doughnut craze is only going to get bigger. Why not have your
doughnuts get better by using one of the Abel & Schafer doughnut mixes?
Give the office a call, ask for a sample or some more information and treat
your customers to the joy of truly delicious doughnuts! And, if you decide you
are going to add them to your cocoa, here is a quick recipe that I got from StumbleUpon. It is for four
cups of hot chooclate, and can be thinned with extra milk or coffee before drinking, oh my gosh, now we are adding coffee. It's like Christmas and Hanukkah in a cup.
CHOCOLATE DOUGHNUT HOT CHOCOLATE
2 C. whole milk
1 glazed or sugar coated chocolate Abel & Schafer cake doughnut
½ C. semisweet chocolate chips
Pinch salt
1 glazed or sugar coated chocolate Abel & Schafer cake doughnut
½ C. semisweet chocolate chips
Pinch salt
In a blender, combine the milk and doughnut. Puree until very smooth. This could take a minute or longer.
Transfer the mixture to a medium saucepan. Whisking constantly, heat over medium until it thickens, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the chocolate chips and salt, whisking until the chocolate has melted and the cocoa is smooth. Serve immediately.
As for my education, like many good things, I googled it.
Social Media's Socially Inept
I've heard there are some folks
out there against the technology push. No smart phones (gasp!), no Twitter
account and no Facebook page! As you can see, I'm baffled enough by this information, I'm blogging about it. But I have to tell those people, beware! Technology is pushing back, as is most of Generation X, and
basically all of Gen Y (the Millennial’s). There are options though, not to worry. You can be left
in the dark and miss out on some major marketing opportunities or hop on board
this gem of what is not a trend, but a new way of life. The arguments are the same. "It's invasive, it's too personal, I don't want to", and I will say back to you, "it's okay, don't worry, everything new and different is kind of scary". “Fine” you
may think, but not say out loud, surrendering…but how? I am here to tell you not to be embarrassed by that question, that’s a
question lots of people have.
Friday, December 9, 2011
How Trendy are You 2012?
Not too many trends usually include us sweet folks, but I still think they are worth hearing about, if only to look back and laugh,like last year's prediction that pie would oust the cupcake, ha ha ha ha ha or for the few that do include us. This is only a short list, and there will certainly be more but according to Andrew Freeman and Company, a hospitality consulting agency whose work spans the country and specializes in marketing, PR and creative services. In Europe they see French fry menus, where you get to say how they are cut, cooked and topped, creative ice cream flavors which sound awful to me (candied beets, licorice sabayon and grass and horseradish…gack….) and yet more flavor infused vodkas, a trend we are participating in as well here in the States. Over Thanksgiving at the liquor store I saw a Swedish Fish, Cotton Candy, and Cake vodka. There were others…mhttp://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=5338633977289356920#editor/target=post;postID=1520041355593883277ore candy type flavors, but they were too absurd to remember (bubble…as in gum.) But, there is also bacon flavored, which I will be trying over the Christmas holiday in a Bloody Mary. Anyway, these flavor infusions will help mesh the science of food and food molecular gastronomy and bring foodies to new levels. But, they say the trends here in the US will be more health conscience, with a return of more classics, “free-from” menus and still more disclosure. Check out this article for more information.
According to the list from The Huff Post of upcoming trends, they see more French dips (hopefully on good bread) less food trucks and more pretzels! Yes! You know, you probably want to get in on this trend early. Luckily, I can help you. What you NEED, yes need is the Abel & Schafer fpretzel mix (22110) or base (33110). No other way to go. The James Beard Foundation's list sees more movement in the local/foraging sector, cupcakes sharing room with caneles (I would LOVE that) and still more doughnuts. You know, you probably want to get in on the ground floor of this trend too. What you NEED…oh yes, need, is one of our Abel & Schafer donut mixes. From cake, yeasted, Parve and Berliners we can help, we’ve got it all, and you'll be the trendy bakery! They also say to keep a look out for smaller portion sizes, more black market foods, fresher foods with less preservatives for a more natural taste and rise of the Peruvian cuisine. Personally, I think we should focus on doughnuts, pretzels and yes, smaller portions. If I’m going to increase my consumption of delicious sweet goods, I’m going to NEED, yes need someone else to control these portions sizes. It’s not that I don’t have will power. It’s that I don’t have will power.
According to the list from The Huff Post of upcoming trends, they see more French dips (hopefully on good bread) less food trucks and more pretzels! Yes! You know, you probably want to get in on this trend early. Luckily, I can help you. What you NEED, yes need is the Abel & Schafer fpretzel mix (22110) or base (33110). No other way to go. The James Beard Foundation's list sees more movement in the local/foraging sector, cupcakes sharing room with caneles (I would LOVE that) and still more doughnuts. You know, you probably want to get in on the ground floor of this trend too. What you NEED…oh yes, need, is one of our Abel & Schafer donut mixes. From cake, yeasted, Parve and Berliners we can help, we’ve got it all, and you'll be the trendy bakery! They also say to keep a look out for smaller portion sizes, more black market foods, fresher foods with less preservatives for a more natural taste and rise of the Peruvian cuisine. Personally, I think we should focus on doughnuts, pretzels and yes, smaller portions. If I’m going to increase my consumption of delicious sweet goods, I’m going to NEED, yes need someone else to control these portions sizes. It’s not that I don’t have will power. It’s that I don’t have will power.
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