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Cinderella Party Food Ideas

Let's take a look at some Cinderella party food ideas. Only food fit for royalty can be served here. Each item on the menu should look pretty and appetizing, and it should taste wonderful.

Print your menu items out on a piece of pretty paper to use as a menu. Type on the top of the page in an elegant script, "Princess Cinderella's Favorite Party Menu". After all, a fairy tale party deserves a dream come true party menu for that special birthday princess and her guests.

Cinderella, Prince Charming, her mean step-mother and two step-sisters offer a chance to liven a childrens party menu. Children prefer simple foods. They just happen to love food presented with creativity and imagination to get their little appetites going. So, how about finger sandwiches that forms a clock? Or, they might like their pumpkin soup in a pumpkin bowl? Then, there's the prerequisite mice for footmen that pique your little Cinderella's interest and that of her guests.

Once Upon A Menu

From "Once Upon A Time" to "Happily Ever After", the menu should combine healthful as well as tasteful ingredients. Make Cinderella "mops" from thinly sliced celery and carrot juliennes. Sculpt a space into a plump radish. Push the juliennes into the radish and use medium thick, short pretzel sticks for a handle. Make a dip of cream cheese blended with peanut butter. Scoop into small "mop buckets" made from smaller-sized paper cups.

The Soup Course

This is the kind of Cinderella party food ideas that people are going to remember about your party, how it was different.

Carve out a pumpkin. Reserve the top and the seeds. To make the pumpkin soup, use a 16 oz. can of plain pumpkin. Pour the canned pumpkin into a large soup pot. Blend with canned cream of celery soup. Prepare with milk instead of water. Blend well. Toast the pumpkin seeds until crispy and brown. Use a wire cake cooler beneath the pumpkin for support. Make carriage wheels from 2 toasted English muffins sliced in half. Use baked biscuit dough to create mice footmen. Decorate with cheese spread darkened with food coloring. Pour pumpkin soup into pumpkin and replace top. Serve pumpkin soup in smaller, carved pumpkins, top with a dollop of sour cream and toasted pumpkin seeds. For summer soups, use a honeydew melon and fill with a fruit soup made from cantaloupe and strawberries pureed. Use 4 large cookies for wheels instead of muffins and sugar cookies shaped into mice for footmen.

The Main Course

Make small finger sandwiches from a large round bread. Slice into 12 quarters to form a clock. Finger sandwiches can be made with chicken spread, ham and cheese or any other combinations children like. Use a piece of string licorice to make the clocks hands.

A Glass Slipper

Create individual glass slippers from pound cake. Cut the shoe form from cardboard. Ice with vanilla frosting and sprinkle lightly with sugar. It's the unique Cinderella party food ideas that people will remember.

Here are some fun Cinderella cake decorating ideas that you might find helpful when you are preparing the princess party food ideas for your daughter's birthday celebration.


Cinderella Cake Decorating Kit

For party favors, use small baskets decorated with silvery tiaras. Add some temporary princess tattoos, stickers and some fun, pretty and edible princess candy to round out your party favor selection.



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