For the last two days whenever I get in the car with my host mom, I
don't usually know exactly where we're going. Today was no different.
This morning I gathered that she was going somewhere, there was something to do with cooking, and I had the option of going with her. Since I understood that much, I opted to go with. Experience Ecuador and all that. After a hurried breakfast, I hopped in the car and off we
went.
We ended up at the apartment of
one of her friends. And then I spent the morning making chocolates and
other sweets. Not a bad surprise destination.
I'm a
bit fuzzy on the specifics of what all the sweets are for. My best
guess is the cousin of my host mom's friend is a wedding planner or
party planner, and these are favors for a party tomorrow. However there
was something said during the day about children, so they might fit
into the picture too. In any case, it was fun, and I got to try a bunch
of REALLY good and extremely rich treats. Plus they're pretty.
A picture is worth 1000 words. Here's a bunch of pictures. And some words.
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White chocolate. Good for everything. Apparently. |
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Like making little chocolates in molds. These have a filling of something. I'm not sure exactly what, but I'm positive it's delicious and very rich. Crushed nuts got put on after, and then a top (bottom) white chocolate coat. |
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Balls of white chocolate, maracuyá jam (reeely good fruit) and something else. Insert plastic lollipop stick. |
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Wrap in tissue paper, tie with ribbon. Suddenly they're kind of adorable. |
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First stages of the chocolates on the left. Balls on the right have chocolate, sugar, chopped nuts, and chopped raisins. Not quite as sickly sweet as the other goodies, but I still thought it was delicious. |
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Cover in white chocolate, add plastic lollipop stick, put in small bag, and tie with ribbon. Again, pretty cute. |
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These looked like the little lantern plants from the States. Only these have fruit in them. |
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(Disclaimer: I don't know if the ones back home have fruit in them. I've never actually checked.)
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Turn them inside out, add ribbon, then they turn all cute. |
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Prepare bunches of little cupcake papers with lacy print cellophane circles |
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Wrap fruit (which is tangy-sour in a surprising way) in little fondant circles. Put into little cupcake papers. Presto. |
(Disclaimer: I don't recommend trying to wrap little fruits in fondant circles. It is annoyingly difficult. Fondant doesn't like to stay stuck to fruit. At all.)
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Little tiny canastas (baskets) made out of cupcake papers and ribbon, and little edible sugar flowers at the base of the handles. The treat inside is a mix of sesame seeds, sugar, amaretto, nuts, and maybe something else. Very sweet, very rich. The sesame seeds made me think birdseed, but I wasn't complaining. |
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And that was this morning's adventure.
Stay posted for more adventures.
This looks like a fantastic day! I hope some Panamanian takes me under his/her wing and teaches me to make delicious sweets...
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