Who says eating Low Carb High Fat food is boring! Not me ...
There are so many ways you can serve your food and a great variety too - just have a look at the recipes within this blog!
Now ... I've got to say these mice are just so cute, and tasty! The grandkids can have fun making them too, and they make a great lunch or tea time treat. But these mice are always popular at family gatherings too. Place them on a platter by some chunks of cheese, not only do they make a lovely table piece, but quite a talking point too ...
Here are the ingredients you will need to make 12 Mice:
6 eggs
4 radishes
12 fresh chives
24 black peppercorns, whole
15 oz. / 400g cheddar cheese, or any other cheese
Nutritional Details:
6 eggs
4 radishes
12 fresh chives
24 black peppercorns, whole
15 oz. / 400g cheddar cheese, or any other cheese
Nutritional Details:
Buyer's guide:
Chives are in season in spring and summer. Fresh chives are widely available from supermarkets and garden centres. Do not substitute fresh chives for dried, as the finished dish will taste musty.
Storage:
Keep fresh chives refrigerated for up to three days.
Preparation:
Snip chives with scissors instead of chopping them, and do not subject them to much cooking as they are delicate. Instead, use chives in garnishes, salads, egg mayonnaise sandwiches, vegetable stocks, soups, creamy sauces, potato dishes and omelettes, adding the herb to the dish just before serving. Purple-blue chive flowers are also eaten and used as a garnish.
Safe Aware:
If cooking with young children they should always be supervised - more details here
We bring a variety of recipe ideas to this blog, but please note, not all may be suitable for you. If you may have any food allergies, or underlying health issues these must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter.
Happy Eating!
All the best Jan
All the best Jan
29 comments:
Love the mice
oh they are so cute!!!
Cute!!! I love the idea. Thank you for sharing.
Carla
...cute!
These are so cute! The grandchildren would love them!
Just love radishes and when in season I sure eat plenty
OMG These are so darn cute and looking perfect for my eating palette... Thanks for the kind visit to my blog ‘ the “ Grand Lady” ..please do come again soon... You’ve inspired me to have a low carb tea post ( ha ha) ...Hugs
Super cute. I was a bit surprised at the fat content though. Surely that comes from the cheese rather than the mice?
This is so cute!
So cute! Great idea.
Love those mice, what a fantastic idea. Hugs, Valerie
That's so cute. A wonderful idea.
Awww, very, very cute!
Very cute! Some people are very creative with their food!
Lisa x
I love cute, fun food. These are adorable, what a great idea!
A neat idea!
Oh my goodness, those are so cute! I love them.
How adorable! This is such a fun idea.
I join the choir - so cute!!
That is so adorable! I'm going to make it with my son.
Oh my goodness is that ever too cute, this would be neat at a party!
What a sweet idea, Jan, I'm absolutely giving it a try.
Amalia
xo
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These are the cutest edible decorations I have seen in a LONG time. I really, really must try making some for my next get together. They are just TOO cute!
Mice are very low carb!
The mice and cheese are so cute. What a great idea to serve at a party or a get together.
Oh.....so sweet! Or should I say cute? Sweetness really isn't what we go for, is it? LOL These little ones make me want to be silly, I guess. Have a great weekend.
Oh soooo cute and creative plus yummy,
Namaste,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
So cute! I love this! Big Hugs!
These are so cute. But, I cannot figure out why these look sort of deflated and not cut in half.
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