Reindeer cheese
triangles are a perfect snack or "bring-a-plate" item for the festive
end-of-year holiday season. They're very simple to put together but they
look really sweet when completed. Best of all, they're very tasty!
Part 1 of 2: Preparation
-
1
Set up everything you need before making the reindeer.
In this way, you can work through each reindeer in the manner of a
production line without having to stop and chop anything or remove
wrappers, etc.
Ad
-
2
Prepare the nose. Cut small triangle shapes from the
bell pepper, tomato or other red savory food item you're using as the
nose. The triangle can be pretty rough but it shouldn't be too large for
the tip of the cheese. Cut sufficient for the amount of cheese
triangles you're using.
-
3
Prepare the eyes. If you're using peppercorns, simply
tip them into a small container to make them easy to grab. If using
half olives or other food items needing chopping, cut them into small
rounds now. Keep within easy reach.
-
4
Prepare the cheese triangles. Carefully unwrap each
cheese triangle to be used. Take care not to pull off the end of the
triangle as you're unwrapping but if you accidentally do, the nose
should cover this mistake. Take it slowly rather than rushing this step.
When peeled, lay the peeled cheese on a silicone sheet or parchment
paper piece over a plate or tray, so that the cheese stays clean and is
easy to pick up.
-
5
Count out the pretzels needed for each cheese. Ensure
that you use only the ones that are perfect; do not use broken ones as
they won't work without all the holes being intact (feel free to munch
on those ones).
- Small nicks out of the pretzels are okay unless you're after perfection.
-
6
Prepare the serving plate. Ensure that it is clean
and ready for food. Do not line it with anything made of paper––paper
napkins, etc., will stick to the cheese and ruin it for eating. If you
want to line it, use something made from plastic, silicone or another
non-stick surface.
Ad
Part 2 of 2: Making the reindeer cheese triangles
-
1
Form the first reindeer triangle. It may be easiest
to add the pretzels first, but you will likely find your own rhythm as
you're making the reindeer as everything stays stuck to the cheese once
on, in which case, simply shift around the steps for adding the features
to suit your preference.
-
2
Add the pretzel antlers. Slide the bottom hole of a
whole pretzel over the base corner of the wider end of the cheese
triangle. It should fit snugly in place. Repeat for the other base
corner on the wide end of the cheese triangle, again fitting it snugly.
Presto, you have two antlers added without much ado.
-
3
Add the nose. On the single narrow tip end of the
cheese triangle, gently press the nose shape on the top. It should stick
fairly easily, as the cheese is sticky enough. However, you may need to
adjust the nose size if you think it appears too big or small; the
first reindeer can be a good guide.
-
4
Add the eyes. Press in the peppercorns or olive
halves gently where you think the eyes look best, a little way under the
wide end of the cheese triangle. Be sure to space the eyes apart
evenly, unless you want a crazy reindeer, which is fine too.
-
5
Place the reindeer carefully down on the serving plate.
Stand back and check that you're happy with how it has turned out. It
now serves as the basic template to follow for the remaining cheese
triangles.
-
6
Make the remaining reindeer cheese triangles in the same manner.
You should find that you get quicker the more you make, as you hit a
rhythm and get the knack for it. When each one is completed, carefully
arrange on the serving platter.
- Cover with kitchen plastic wrap or other suitable covering to
protect it until needed. Place in the refrigerator until serving time or
serve immediately.
About Syed Faizan Ali
Faizan is a 17 year old young guy who is blessed with the art of Blogging,He love to Blog day in and day out,He is a Website Designer and a Certified Graphics Designer.
0 comments:
Post a Comment