20.02.09

Add an Eggstra personal touch with home-made Easter treats

Easter is not far away and as most people are still watching the pennies why not look at other ways to spoil your loved ones this year? Whether you make your own treats to give as gifts or bake batches of goodies together over the Bank Holiday weekend, you’ll find your home-made offerings mean so much more than shop bought presents.

Good Friday

Bakers of all ages will enjoy this set of two-step cutters… Firstly use the red part to cut out the cookie, then sit the clear part over the cookie and dust with icing sugar and sprinkles, or gently press to indent a design into the dough ready for icing. For a professional touch, pack your finished products in a dainty Easter themed bag.

Saturday

Bite-sized treats are always so hard to refuse, and this tin lets you bake 20 little sponges at a time; perfect for afternoon tea. The double non-stick coated pan releases the little cakes effortlessly so they’re ready to be topped with cream and fruit or mini eggs as shown here.

Easter Sunday

Let the chocolate feast begin! It’s so much fun making Easter eggs at home, especially when the whole family gets involved. Our pack includes moulds for two large and 36 mini eggs, plus easy to follow instructions. Try your hand at being a chocolatier at the same time with these flexible moulds – simply melt your chosen chocolate and pour in the silicone, add chopped nuts or dried fruit for interest and wait for them to cool before turning out your finished creations.

Monday

Remember the sweetie necklaces you used to buy from the corner shop? This fun kit from the Gourmet Candy Company allows your little ones to get creative with candy, so they can make, wear and eat their own yummy necklaces and bracelets. Perfect for big kids to banish the end of the Bank Holiday blues too!

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