"My kids loved this recipe. It was a lot easier for them to eat than a taco. It was simple to make too, once I figured how to place the crescents on the pizza stone ...." Reviewed By: MissyMoo
"My kids loved this recipe. It was a lot easier for them to eat than a taco. It was simple to make too, once I figured how to place the crescents on the pizza stone . . . skinny point to the center!"
What you need: Cranberries or your choice of hard fruit (i.e.: grapes), water, and a 4 cup ring mold.
1. Fill 4 cup ring mold with ¾ of an inch of water, freeze.
2. Arrange fresh cranberries on ice.
1. Fold napkin in quarters, set diagonally with folded center at top
2. Roll each side toward center, making 2 long rolls
3. Insert into napkin ring, turn over so rolled ...
Made from plastic, wood, steel, brass, aluminum, paper, and other types of materials as well, this utensil is used to enhance the presentation of a breakfast, lunch or dinner place setting at the table where the meal is served.
(Scientific Name: Marasmius oreades) Named for the manner in which it grows in open fields and meadows, this variety of mushroom emerges in clusters that form the shape of an irregular circle or "ring" that may be 8 to 15 feet in diameter.
A kitchen utensil used to make a hot or cold mousse. It is a circular shaped stainless steel or aluminum ring that is used to hold the rich, whipped ingredients that provide an airy texture to the dish being prepared.