You need :
Glass containers
Cooking chocolate (dark or semi sweet)/chocolate spread
Granulated sugar
Desiccated coconut
Food colours – green, red
Icing pen – white colour
Marshmallows
Tooty-fruity (green ones)Store brought chocolate cake mix (which is the most easiest way). I used the eggless chocolate cake recipe from MariasMenu, the same that i had used for my "Gangnam Style" cake.
How to:
If you are using store brought chocolate cake mix, then
prepare it as per packet instructions.
Pour the mix carefully into the glass containers, just to about
an inch or less. Its best to pour the mix using a funnel so that the glass
stays clean , but I just scooped in few spoonfuls. Bake at 180 degrees till
done.
Take granulated sugar in a bowl and add few drops of green
food colour .
Mix thoroughly , not to forget ..have your hand gloves on.
Take the marshmallows, cut at edges..just roughly to make it
resemble boulders.
Roll the marshmalows in the green coloured sugar till they
are well coated with the sugar.
Using marshmallow fondant (click “here” for the detailed post on how to make the fondant), make mini toads.
Take some desiccated coconut and add few drops of green food colour. You needn’t mix it thoroughly, as its visually more appealing to have the different tones of green – dark, light..you got it?.
Now, melt some dark chocolate in the microwave, or using a
double boiler and apply on top of the cooled chocolate cake in the glasses.
This is just to make a base for the grass (green coloured coconut) to stick on
to the soil.(the cake). You can very well use some melted chocolate spread, nutella
or even fruit jam.
Sprinkle the green coconut and a bit of the green coloured
sugar on top of the cake..well..i will call it soil.
Carefully insert the toad , the boulders, (big and small
ones using a tweezer) in..and few daarrrk green coloured tooty-fruities. Just
about anything that you feel will bring about the wild forestry effect. (I have
used Dr. Oetker icing pen to do the white dots on the toad heads).
Well..you are just about there !
Wrap and decorate …. your fancy. I personally prefer to have a mini
greeting card too along with such gifts tied around the neck of the glass jar.
Think it has become customary for most of the gift items that I prepare. (Few
similar ones in "this" post…not edible thou).
Hope you liked it! :)
Hi, first time here & I see such an interesting recipe. Such a hardwork! Really impressive!
ReplyDeleteOhh my, ohh my.. Yet again u proved urselves my wonder lady !!! Such a dedication and an impressive neat work :) Loved the jar of goodies :) Ur sons must be sooper excited rite??
ReplyDeleteWow, very beautiful and cute.very very neatly and nicely explained. Very lovely Sona....
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Beautiful . good post
ReplyDeleteluks so cute!! thnx fr dropping by at my place
ReplyDeleteThis is a fantastic idea...very well done too. happy to follow u,thank u for visiting my space. good wishes :)
ReplyDeletelove to try this terrarium .... superb
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ReplyDeletebeautiful and neat terrarium following your space too
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration! It looks great...
ReplyDeleteThat's such a hard work,Sona..Beautifully done,still admiring :)
ReplyDeletethat is sooo cute
ReplyDeleteJust awesome... What a creativity.. Mind Blowing Sona. Carry on... But how long it will be fresh Dear?
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@Nabitha - oops!!! think i mislead you. sorry about that. have replied on ur blogpost. and happy that you like the terrariums!
ReplyDeleteTremendous and beautifully done,seems you dont have any limit when its comes to creativity..
ReplyDeleteSooo cute and beautiful :-)
ReplyDeleteHey Sona,
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and to leave a comment and as well as for following me....
glad i found ur space too.....very creative and innovative ideas u have... glad to follow you too :)
Cheers
Anu
Anu's Healthy Kitchen
These are so adorable! I really admire your creativity here. :) It's a treat, and totally work of art at the same time.
ReplyDeletecute idea you have here. Would never have thought of an edible terrarium.
ReplyDeleteHi Sona ,
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for stopping by my space ,Your blog looks so cool , u r a super mom !!! and I am ur new follower :)
I was wondering whether the mushrooms and toads etc..would stay intact when the bottle is packed as gifts.
This is an incredible tutorial. You are very talented Sona! I am thinking of the expressions of the lucky people who will receive an 'edible terranium'. If I was one of them:-)Wonderful post!
ReplyDelete@ Chitz - really fallen for ur words, dear. and..it was not for my kids actually. it was part of the new year sale goodies.
ReplyDelete@Rev, Priya Anandakumar, Beena, Hasna, Treat n Trick, Julie, Turmeric n Spice, Priya Suresh , Nilu, Amy , Sabeena-thanks a lot dear ladies. really happy that you all liked it.
Tisa , Sugar et al - :)..a different kindof gift :)
@Meena, Anu, Torviewtorento, Nithya,Vidhya - glad that you all dropped by my space and we are following each other. lets stay connected :)
Glad I landed here:) will explore all the items n am ur new follower
ReplyDeleteLooks very attractive and vibrant!!!
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@Meena - yes dear, that is the greatest challenge. its difficult, got to admit ..and has to be very careful while moving it around. the toad- i just made it lean on to the glass bowl. the boulders did stay as they were kind of glued using the melted chocolate. and this is the main reason why i am now adays not keen on making edible gifts for sale. hope you checked out the link that i have given at the end of this post. those gifts are easy to make and stove away as well :)
ReplyDelete@Sireesha, techi mom - thanks very much and glad to be in touch!
ReplyDeleteI admire your creativity. Loved it. Looks stunning and colourful.
ReplyDeleteVery colourful..Great work..
ReplyDeleteLooks cute and very neat,perfect idea,thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful work...Loved the perfection and cuteness...
ReplyDeleteHi Sona,
ReplyDeleteI had a good time going thru your blog...u r so talented and I love the way u write :-)
Thanks a lot for stopping by my space and leaving such lovely comments!
Luv,
Manju
http://manjuseatingdelights.blogspot.com/
What an incredible terrarium that too delectable.
ReplyDeleteLove the innovative brain of yours!! It is indeed an innate talent, I must say.
I'm sure it was a lot of work!! I especially like the pink Mushroom head and the white polka dot over them, simple tempting!! I'm sure you enjoyed making them. Love the idea, Sona!!
Nice post,well written n looks cute..
ReplyDeleteThat is so beautiful
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely terrarium..nice idea..I used to make terrarium with real plants in school days..
ReplyDeleteWonderful and great job.
ReplyDeleteHi Sona, wow.... this is so cute and pretty. You're very creative, well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this interesting terrarium.
Have a nice day.
Awsome work.Hats off to you.
ReplyDeleteHi again Sona! Your edible terranium is too good to be edible. I would probably store it away and keep looking at it if i made something as good as that.
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so creative of u
ReplyDeleteAwesome, great idea :)
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Great idea, thaks for sharing :)
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Wow such a beautiful tutorial. Thanks for dropping by. great to know you.
ReplyDeletethanks very much dear!
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thanks very much Rita!
DeleteBeautiful!.. so appreciate your time and effort!
ReplyDeletethanks Devi!
DeleteSona awesome pictorial...look soooo cute
ReplyDeletethank you Revathi.
DeleteThis is super cute! Awesome tutorial!
ReplyDeletethanks very much dear!
Deletei happy to be here...nice blog..neat presentation..keep rocking..
ReplyDeletethanks very much dear!
DeleteHI Sona,
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my space as well as following me....
Must say you are very creative !!! Loved your idea and glad to follow you too :)
thanks Shruti.
DeleteHi Sona,
ReplyDeleteThx for dropping by my space ......
lovely terrarium, very well explained, happy to follow u dear :)
Hi Aruna..glad to be following each other!
DeleteWow.. great idea.. thx for visiting my space.. happy to follow u..
ReplyDeletethanks and lets stay connected!
DeleteWonderful tutorial..thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeletethanks and most welcome Vidya!
DeleteThis is so creative and cool! Great idea - such totally good stuff. Thanks for this.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Beautiful & creative work, Sona! Thanks for visiting :)
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Vani
hi sona...loving the look of ur blog! love the ideas,,,,so creative. cant wait to see whats up next:) following u back!
ReplyDeleteThat's a tasty gift idea..
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ReplyDeleteDear Sona...
ReplyDeletereally helpful... very creative dear :)