We so excited about the jubilee and we getting ready in the kitchen cooking up a colourful range of pretty flags, with so many sweet treats on offer we thought first off we would do a healthy lunch time snack of vegetable flags.
Just to show you how easy the cookie cutter is to use Sophie will demo-straight by cooking lunch for mummy and daddy and press out all the flag shapes. This works well with pizza dough but as i had a pack of pastry in the freezer we made ours from pastry. As you can see little hands did a great job pressing out lots and lots of shapes.
Next we gave all the flags a colourful base of either red tomato sauce or fresh green pesto sauce and covered this in some mozzarella so the vegetables would stick to the pastry base.
Sophie had lots of fun being creative with the different shapes and colours of vegetables and i think we invented lots of colourful new flags
I had bought lots of items like mini courgettes which we cut into stripes or circles as well as mini sweetcorn and asparagus which worked really well to make flag poles
As the cookie cutter was a good size we got lots and lots of good vegetables all over the flag bases which is great as a healthy party food snack for a jubilee party.
After a quick 15 min blast in the oven lunch was served and the vegetable flags didn't last long and i don't think we need an excuse of the jubilee to make these tasty fun flags again.
Brilliant idea! They look like fun! I need an England one, A Copenhagen one and a German one! :)
ReplyDeleteLOL your so multi cultural
ReplyDeleteThey are so sweet, i love Lakeland x
ReplyDeleteYum look very tasty! I really need to head to Lakeland! x
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