Fairy foods tend to be small and sweet, featuring berries and small cakes. Of course, you can go beyond that to have a fairy-themed food that isn’t petite, but trying new things is what the adventure is all about.
Steps
Fairy snacks
1. Mini-cakes.
Fairy foods tend to be small and sweet, featuring berries and small cakes. Of course, you can go beyond that to have a fairy-themed food that isn’t petite, but trying new things is what the adventure is all about.
- Pink
- Purple
- Red
- Blue
- Bright green
- Yellow
2. Berry considerations.
What berries are your favorites? Blackberries? Blueberries? Strawberries? Explore ways to enjoy your berries. Try dipping your berries in chocolate or sprinkle with sugar. Make fruit kabobs if you’re looking to use larger fruits.
3. Mini-sandwiches.
Since fairies tend to be vegetarians, try making sandwiches with regular bread cut with cookie cutters or cocktail bread. Then use one of the following on the bread or one of your own:
- Cucumbers
- Mushrooms
- Cheese
- Beans
- Tomatoes
Keep track of the recipes you find and enjoy. Share your sandwich recipes with others.
4. Nectar.
Nectar can be any sweet, fruity drink. From fruit juices to sparkling grape juice, you can purchase “nectar” or make your own. Add a little sparkle to your nectar by dipping the edge of the glass into water and then a colored sugar. Search the Web and try a few recipes.
5. Edible plants.
From flowers to bits of green herbs, a little live decoration can add to your fairy fare. Make a list of flowers and herbs you can add to a salad or treat. Explore items that are small that can be either eaten alone or as an addition to another dish.
6. Be imaginative.
The easiest way to make “fairy” food is to take normal items and cut them down to size. What favorite foods can you minimize to fairy-sized portions? Be sure to check out appetizers as many are already bite-sized.
Human-sized snacks
7. Cupcakes.
It’s the decoration that changes the cupcake from “ho-hum” to “fairy fun!” Try decorating your cupcakes with flowers or colored sugar sprinkles. Make mushrooms with large spots. Create “wands” with melted chocolate. Get some inspiration from any fairy resource you have available and then start decorating!
8. Light foods.
Fairies are small and light. Explore “light” food such as chocolate mousse, meringue or angel food cake. Brainstorm other “light” foods that you can include.
9. Edible creations.
You do not have to go through a lot of work to make special food for your fairies. The addition of a few items or changing the name of items to reflect a fairy theme will save you a lot of time. Here are some ideas to get you started.
- Sprinkle edible fairy dust (powdered sugar and colored sugar crystals) on food
- Change names like “punch” to “nectar”
- Pretzels can be “wands”
Add the word “fairy” to any food you serve to make it fit your theme.
10. Repackage that.
Preparing pancakes? Relabel your syrup with a handmade label. Decorating cookies? Make special containers with fairy names like “fairy dust” mentioned in Step 9 for powdered sugar. Use your imagination to add to the illusion of fairy food by labeling or repackaging items you are using such as condiments and sauces.
11. Walk through the store.
Let your imagination run wild as you walk through your local grocery store. Take a notepad with you and write down shapes and colors to add to your fairy feast. Do those pretzels look like butterflies? Can you create something with fruit roll-ups? Share your ideas with other fairy enthusiasts.
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Supplement
Sites to Explore
- www.ehow.com/list_6938189_fairy-party-food-ideas.html
- www.ehow.com/way_5305526_fairy-kids-birthday-party-ideas.html
- family.go.com/search-familycom/fairies
- www.groovy-kids-parties.com/fairyparty.html
- www.pink-heaven-party-ideas.com/fairy_party_ideas.html
- www.fairies-secrets.com/fairy-food.html
- www.fairygardens.com/colorbook/cookbookingredient.html
- whatscookingamerica.net/EdibleFlowers/EdibleFlowersMain.htm
- www.kidspot.com.au/best-recipes/family-eating+90/6-fairy-princess-recipes-for-little-girls-recipe+3612.htm
- www.yummly.com/recipes/fairy-food
- www.tipjunkie.com/party-ideas/birthday-parties/the-princess
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