Fest: Mother's Day

Parmesan leaf dough balls

Perfect for a finger food buffet. These crispy puff pastry balls are panned with Parmesan cheese. A simple adventure for children, where they can do almost everything themselves.

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Cheese-Schinken-Gurke: snails

It's easy! Finger food for kids! A slice of cooked ham and a slice of cheese are put on top of each other and rolled together. Cut into slices, each roll is punctured with a toothpick and put on a cucumber. Finished are the "snails". Served on a fresh salad leaf, they look like bites!
Try it out. Children love this "bread-free variant" and a few Loin chestnuts they also taste delicious!

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Apple leaf pastry roses

These roses are not only something for the "eye"! A delicious muffin variant, in which the children can help well. An apple is gutted and cut very thinly (e.g. with a bread cutting machine). The individual apple slices are then placed on a previously painted puff pastry stripe and rolled together. When baking then the "roshes" unfold and the small works of art are finished.

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Crêpes – easy and fast!

The Crêpes dough is made of ruck-zuck. The thin pancakes are a popular food among children. Thinly coated with chocolate cream (e.g. Nutella) or served with a ball of ice cream they are a delicious taste bud. Rolled together the crêpes are suitable as finger food for small hands. Try it yourself! You only need a flat coated pan!

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Bake lemon-rosemary cloud cookies

Children love to help with baking. Small children can also help with baking cookies. Suitable for a rainy early summer day, we baked fresh lemon rosemary cookies as small clouds. Lemon and rosemary smell wonderful and are a great combination.

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Tape type with balloons

Stick a message or pattern on a paper with tape and then paint over it with a balloon. Finally, pull off tape and finish a beautiful work of art. Let yourself be surprised how creative the children are and whether they paint, spray or pat with the balloon.

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