2016-03-14

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Easter Sunday is just around the corner and I can’t wait! Easter is one of my favorite holidays!   Good Friday and Easter are very important holidays to my family and we cherish the true reason for the season. Being latina, I grew up attending a Spanish-speaking church and every Easter the families gathered for a picnic and egg hunt at the local park after our Easter service. I was often casted to participate in our annual Easter play, it was so much fun!  After the picnic, all the children received Cascarones (confetti filled eggs) and we’d play fun outdoor games.  Even though we knew that Easter was not all about bunnies and eggs, my family and our church always incorporated them into our Easter Sunday celebrations. Now that I have a family of my own, I have passed down these traditions, as well as the true meaning of Easter to my boys; as a family we attend Easter Sunday church service and gather together for a brunch afterwards. My boys look forward to our outdoor Easter Party every year with all their favorite pastries including Empanadas (Mexican turnovers) and cupcakes.

Today, I’m excited to be sharing a few of our family Easter traditions with you including an easy recipe for empanadas and a tutorial for a fun party paper craft!



Easter Party Decor

Starting with the color palette, I chose light spring colors, baby pink, sage green accented with gold and bright white.  Bring a party stylist, I have quite a collection of cake stands; so I collected my pink, white and green cake stands as well as a few Easter themed items. I used my eyelet and lace table linens and pink silk flowers for the tables. I also made some doily cookie holders for the place settings.

Pastries

I whipped up a batch of my favorite pina colada cupcakes and chocolate empanadas.  I also filled jars with jelly beans and set out some store bought cookies and donuts for the boys.



Easy Easter Chocolate Empanadas with DOVE® Chocolate Eggs

A lot of latin families include savory empanadas for Easter, but my Nana always made sweet empanadas for us to enjoy.  She made them from scratch and usually filled them with fruit, but I thought I’d try some EASY chocolate filled empanadas this year.

What you will need:

Empanadas Discos (ready-made empanada discs)

Dark or Milk Chocolate DOVE® Chocolate Eggs

Empanada/Turnover Press

Melted Butter

Eggwash (1 egg, 1 tbs water)

Powdered Sugar

Pastry Brush

Start by preheating the oven to 400 degrees.  Place the empanada disc in the turnover press and brush on some melted butter with a pastry dish. Then add three DOVE® Chocolate Eggs and close the press to make the empanada.

Place the empanadas on a foil lined cookie sheet and brush them with egg wash.

Bake at 400 degrees for 18-20 minutes or until golden brown.

Next, melt 6-8 DOVE® Chocolate Eggs in a glass bowl in the microwave for 1 minute.

With a small spoon, drizzle the chocolate over the empanadas.

Lastly, sprinkle some powdered sugar on top!

And that’s it! Delicious EAST chocolate filled empanadas!

You can find the DOVE® Chocolate Eggs at Walmart in the seasonal aisle.

SAVE $1.00 on any TWO (2) M&M’s® bags, DOVE® eggs (8oz or larger), SNICKERS® or TWIX® Easter Minis (11oz or larger)

SAVE $1.00 on any TWO (2) Starburst Jellybeans (13oz or larger)

Easter Cookie Holders

I always like to craft a little something for my parties. So I decided to create little cookie holders with my Sizzix Big Shot plus and Dies.

What you will need:

Sizzix Big Shot Plus, Adapter and Platform A

Cutting Pads

Crease Pad

Doily Thinlits Die

Cookie Pocket Bigz Die

White Card Stock

Pink Card Stock

Hot Glue Gun

Starting with the Doily, create a sandwich. The sandwich is, Platform, Adapter A, Cutting Pad, cardstock, Thinlit face down and a second cutting pad. Pass it through the machine twice. Once cut, set aside.

No moving on to the cookie pocket, create a sandwich. The sandwich for the Bigz die is, cutting pad, die, paper and crease pad on top.  Pass it through the machine.

Next, fold on the crease marks and glue together with the hot glue gun.

Place the doily in the pocket, add cookies and you’re done! Adorable lacey cookie pockets!

I hope you are inspired to create your own Easter party as well as trying my EASY empanadas and cookie pockets!

Thank you for stopping by!

Happy Easter!

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