POPCORNUCOPIA
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Time 20m
Yield 16 cups
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Heat 3 tablespoons vegetable oil with a few popcorn kernels in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium heat until one kernel pops. Add the remaining kernels, cover with a tight-fitting lid and cook, shaking the pot occasionally, until the popping subsides, 3 to 5 minutes.
- Meanwhile, heat the remaining 3 tablespoons vegetable oil in a small skillet over medium-high heat. Add half of the sage leaves and cook until crisp, about 3 seconds, then remove with a slotted spoon and drain on paper towels. Season with salt and repeat with the remaining sage.
- Melt the butter in a small saucepan over medium heat and whisk in the poultry seasoning. Combine the popcorn, pecans, apple chips, dried cranberries, parsley, rosemary and thyme in a large bowl. Drizzle with the butter mixture, season with salt and toss. Crumble the fried sage on top.
BAKED CORNUCOPIA
After admiring a crafty cornucopia at a local store, Jacquelyn decided to cook up her own...one with a slightly different flavor. Instead of creating it from fabric or weaving one with reeds, this handcrafter turned to her kitchen for supplies-in the form of frozen bread dough and a disposable pizza pan she had handy-and wound up making a "knead" new horn of plenty for her family's harvest celebrations. "I often use mine to serve food such as rolls, vegetables or chunks of cheese and sausage when we have get-togethers," Jacquelyn describes. "It looks equally festive stuffed with non-edibles like gourds, greens and nuts." Ready to roll out your cornucopia? Good! Just follow Jacquelyn's easy instructions here to season your table with harvest time crafting fun.
Provided by Taste of Home
Time 1h30m
Yield 1 Cornucopia.
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
Nutrition Facts :
EASY SUGAR CONE CORNUCOPIAS
Sugar cones shaped like cornucopias make for a festive treat! I like to dip them in white chocolate and candied ginger, but you could dip them in sprinkles, candies, nuts, you name it! And you can fill them with any kind of fruit (fresh or dried), berries, candies, nuts--the possibilities are endless!
Provided by Kim
Categories Desserts Chocolate Dessert Recipes White Chocolate
Time 1h30m
Yield 6
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Wrap 1 sugar cone in a paper towel and place in microwave. Microwave on high for 15 seconds, or until the sugar cone is soft and pliable. Working quickly and carefully, shape the end of the cone upwards into a cornucopia shape and hold it there until the cone re-hardens, about 20 to 30 seconds. Repeat this process with each cone.
- Place white chocolate into a microwave safe bowl. Microwave for 30 seconds, or until chocolate is melted, stirring often. Place the candied ginger in a small wide bowl. Take one of the shaped cones and dip the top of the cone into the melted chocolate, and then into the candied ginger. Set cones on a wire rack to allow the chocolate to set.
- Fill each cone with grapes. Place the cones on a serving platter and sprinkle any extra grapes around the cones.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 133 calories, Carbohydrate 25.4 g, Cholesterol 1.6 mg, Fat 3.3 g, Fiber 0.7 g, Protein 1.7 g, SaturatedFat 1.7 g, Sodium 43.2 mg, Sugar 17.1 g
PASTRY CORNUCOPIA
This centerpiece will surely create some table talk and compliments, and it just may become a family tradition.
Provided by Betty Crocker Kitchens
Categories Side Dish
Time 2h50m
Yield 12
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Mix flour and salt thoroughly in large bowl. Cut in shortening, using pastry blender or crisscrossing 2 knives. Beat 2 eggs and 1/3 cup cold water; add to flour mixture. Mix with fork until flour is moistened (1 to 2 tablespoons water can be added if necessary). Gather pastry into a ball; divide into fourths. Keep pastry wrapped until ready to use.
- To make mold for cornucopia, loosely crumple squares of aluminum foil into balls. Stack balls in center of 20-inch sheet of foil; bring ends up, wrapping tightly. Press into shape of cornucopia, about 10 inches long and 5 inches high at opening. Spray mold generously with cooking spray.
- To make base of cornucopia, roll one-fourth of pastry on floured cloth-covered surface with floured rolling pin into triangle shape about 1 inch larger than base of foil mold. Transfer to ungreased cookie sheet. Place foil mold on pastry base.
- To make cornucopia, roll one-fourth of pastry into an oval, about 15x10 inches. Cut pastry oval lengthwise into 1-inch strips, using scalloped pastry cutter. Mix 1 egg and 2 teaspoons cold water. Brush 1 short strip with egg mixture; place strip, egg mixture side out, around tip of mold, forming a point. Starting with shorter strips, brush one at a time with egg mixture and carefully drape over mold, egg mixture side out, overlapping preceding strip 1/4 inch and allowing excess pastry to lie on base. Roll and cut additional one-fourth of pastry into oval, 15x10 inches. Using longer strips, continue until mold is completely covered (do not trim any excess pastry at this point). Do not cover opening with pastry. Be sure all strips are pressed securely onto preceding strips and that there are no gaps.
- Divide remaining one-fourth pastry into 3 parts. Divide 1 part in half; roll 1 half into rope, about 24 inches long and 1/4 inch thick. Flatten rope with rolling pin to about 1/2-inch-wide strip. Cut strip lengthwise in half, using sharp knife. Twist halves together gently and loosely into braid. Brush outer edge of opening of cornucopia with egg mixture. Place braid around opening; pinch ends to secure. Brush braid with egg mixture. Make additional braid with remaining half of 1 part dough. Brush egg mixture around base of cornucopia over the overhanging strips. Place braid around base, pinching ends to secure. Trim any excess pastry showing under braid; discard trimmings. Brush braid with egg mixture.
- To decorate cornucopia, shape 1 part of remaining pastry into vines and grapes; roll and cut remaining 1 part pastry into leaves. Attach to cornucopia, using egg mixture. Brush entire cornucopia with egg mixture. Cornucopia can be covered and refrigerated at this point up to 24 hours, or wrapped carefully and tightly and frozen up to 1 month.
- Heat oven to 425°F. Bake about 10 minutes or until set; remove from oven. Brush with milk; sprinkle generously with sugar. Reduce oven temperature to 350°F. Bake 20 to 25 minutes longer or until golden brown. (If necessary, cover tip and front edge with aluminum foil to prevent excessive browning.) Cool on cookie sheet 5 minutes; loosen with large metal spatula and carefully slide onto wire rack. Cool at least 40 minutes. Carefully remove foil from cornucopia. Cover loosely and store in cool, dry place (do not refrigerate).
Nutrition Facts : Calories 395, Carbohydrate 33 g, Cholesterol 55 mg, Fat 5, Fiber 1 g, Protein 6 g, SaturatedFat 7 g, ServingSize 1 Serving, Sodium 410 mg
SALAMI CORNUCOPIA APPETIZERS
Slightly modified from Texas Tapestry cookbook. A nice "different" appetizer to add to your collection.
Provided by LorenLou
Categories Cheese
Time 20m
Yield 20-25 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Combine all ingredients except salami.
- With one hand, fold a piece of salami into a cornucopia shape.
- Pipe the cheese filling into the salami, using a star tube.
- Lay the filled cornucopia seam side down on your serving tray.
- Repeat process until you have used all ingredients.
- Cover and chill (at least 30 minutes) until ready to serve.
LOX CORNUCOPIA APPETIZER
These look beautiful on a buffet table and go over well. Pass them around as a pre dinner appetizer. It's finger food!
Provided by Bergy
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 15m
Yield 32 Corucopius
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Roll each slice of salmon into a cone shape.
- Place on wax paper.
- Cream the cheese until soft.
- Stir in the parsley.
- Pipe into the wee cones of salmon.
- Top with a tiny spoon of caviar.
- Arrange on a platter and refrigerate until serving time.
CORNUCOPIA APPETIZER
Great addition to Holiday Dinners!
Provided by Carrie Busick @Busick72
Categories Other Breads
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Form dough into cornucopia shape, using foil and a metal empty (Large) can to keep the inside of the dough up. Bake until golden brown
- Pull out of the oven, let completely cool. Chop veggies into bite size pieces and stick inside the cornucopia,mix the dry packet seasoning with the sour cream, serve on a nice tray. Enjoy!!
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