So this is an idea that came to me while reading the Peeps thread.
http://www.discusscooking.com/forums/f17/peeps-71299.html
A Peeping Peeps challenge. Instead of using Peeps as an ingredient (a cooking challenge), use them as part of the plating / garnish or as an observer of the food either on/in the food.
Example: floating them on crackers in a bowl of tomato soup and maybe some "peeping" over the edge of the bowl. I think you get the idea.
No need to cook a special dish, unless you want to.
You can use them with anything, appetizer, main course, dessert, even a drink. On the plate or on the whole dish (casserole or the platter you set on the table).
Use any kind, color, type, or number of Peeps. I know there are both chicks and bunnies, not sure what other types there are.
Let's see what imaginations, creativity, and humor we have here at DC.
Easter is April 24, so let's make the deadline the 25th so if anyone wants they can do this on Easter.
Submission should be a picture and any description or explanation you might want to provide, but not necessary.
Anyone interested?
http://www.discusscooking.com/forums/f17/peeps-71299.html
A Peeping Peeps challenge. Instead of using Peeps as an ingredient (a cooking challenge), use them as part of the plating / garnish or as an observer of the food either on/in the food.
Example: floating them on crackers in a bowl of tomato soup and maybe some "peeping" over the edge of the bowl. I think you get the idea.
No need to cook a special dish, unless you want to.
You can use them with anything, appetizer, main course, dessert, even a drink. On the plate or on the whole dish (casserole or the platter you set on the table).
Use any kind, color, type, or number of Peeps. I know there are both chicks and bunnies, not sure what other types there are.
Let's see what imaginations, creativity, and humor we have here at DC.
Easter is April 24, so let's make the deadline the 25th so if anyone wants they can do this on Easter.
Submission should be a picture and any description or explanation you might want to provide, but not necessary.
Anyone interested?