Friday 28 December 2012

Cute Chocolate

Cute chocolate made with Meiji chocolate

Chocolate to melt and molds purhased from Daiso.
End result of a white chocolate star with black chocolate centre,
all wrapped up with ribbon. Kawaii ne?
A cup of chocolate lollipops :)
Another little side project; we decided to make some cute chocolate lollipops as little gifts during Christmas time. Very simple and quick to make, and super cute! Simply melt chocolate over hot water, pour into molds, and refrigerate! The two dollar molds from Daiso were so worth it! We plan on buying them all in the future. As a side note, if you decide to make chocolates with similar silicone molds, make sure you drop the molds a few times to remove air bubbles! Our first batch had several air bubbles as a result. =( So easy and so adorable! We'll probably make something similar for valentines day.

Monday 17 December 2012

Kracie Popin'Cookin - Ice Cream Kit

The box :)
The back of the box
The box has a pop-out cut-out!

Close-up of the ingredients + materials

Pouring the strawberry ice cream

Strawberry side

Pouring the vanilla side

Strawberry + vanilla

Putting the icing in the bag
Fill waffle treats with icing, add some sprinkles and....Tadaaa! Cute right?
The Verdict:
This candy kit was relatively easy to make as most of the pieces are already pre-made (waffle cones, wafers) so it would be great to make with young children. The icing tasted like diluted strawberry and vanilla icing. Much like the other Popin'Cookin kits, the texture of the icing was cold, wet and mushy. Once added to the waffles, it turned the waffles soggy and unpleasant.

Conclusion: These candy kits are high in entertainment value but pretty awful to eat. Nevertheless, for approximately $5 CAD a kit, it's worth giving it a try and the end results are usually adorable. Good to look at; not so good to eat 。◕‿◕。

Sunday 16 December 2012

Afternoon Tea at Soirette Macarons & Tea


Soirette Macarons & Tea
1433 West Pender Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 2S3
Phone: (604) 558-3308
Inquiries and Reservation: hello@soirette.com
Website

This past weekend, Cera and Wish visited another cute afternoon tea place. Originally a macaron boutique, Soirette now opened its door to the world of afternoon tea on the weekend. Since the place is super cute and small, you need to make your appointment ASAP as space is VERY limited.

The interior of Soirette
Small, yet super cute

The wall of different tea-leaves and big menu
Soirette's logo on the back wall
Christmas decoration since we went in December :)
Our teacup and plate

With our tea~

The three tiers of desserts and savories

Bottom Tier: Delectable Savories
Roasted Mediterranean vegetable sandwiches
Salmon and dill quiches
Tandoori chicken cucumber cup
Prosciutto "P.L.T."

Middle Tier - Scones and Pastries
Mini cranberry scones
Rose scented butter
Soirette rasoberry jam

Top Tier - Delightful Desserts
Lemon meringue tartlet

Chocolate pâté

Mini éclair
Mousseline triffle
Lavender Macaron
Rocher Macaron


And the cute menu card the waitress provided us :)
The macarons!
Aren't they adorable?

They have so many different flavors!


The Verdict:
We loved the afternoon tea! The savories were scrumptious, the scones moist and fresh, and the desserts were adorable. The menu also changes seasonally so you won't be bored! However, in terms of pricing, at $36 per person, it is slightly on the higher end. 

Things that could be changed?

Since the store is so tiny, there was very little table space for everything necessary for afternoon tea and we JUST barely managed to fit everything. In addition, we were somewhat squished when another big party came for their appointment (There were only 4 tables in the ENTIRE place! We took one table while the other party took the remaining 3!) Also, while the afternoon tea was delicious, we cannot say the same for all the macarons due to inconsistencies in quality. Some macarons were great with a crispy outer shell, and fluffy, soft centre while others were overly hard and chewy. For a store that specializes in macarons, that really should not be an issue. Also, soirette has relatively small macaron compared to some other bakeries around town.

Do we recommend afternoon tea at Soirette? 
Definitely. It's worth giving it a try and we're planning on visiting again to try their adorable spring/summer menu. Hopefully, their macarons will all be well made the next time we visit!













 

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