Archive for the ‘Dessert’ Category
Cupcake Cutie Birthday Bash Sleepover – Sunday, June 19, 2011
Hey Young Chefs!
On Father’s Day, I had my Cupcake Cutie Birthday Bash! It was so fun! First, we made cupcake tacos. Cupcake tacos are made with a small tortilla inside a ramekin baked at 400 degrees for 7 minutes. When cooled, you add the lettuce, cheese, and ground meat. On top, you pipe sour cream to make it look frosting. Sprinkle cheese. Add a grape tomato as a cherry. Isn’t it cute?!
After we ate our cupcake tacos, we made Strawberry Shortcake Cupcakes with a Strawberry Cream Cheese Frosting. I used fresh strawberries. Yum!
Then, it was present time. My best gift was my new cupcake cutie room!!! Everything is cupcakes!
Another one of my presents was a Susan Spicer cookbook from my mom and dad!!!
Next, we had a cupcake collage contest. We had to tear pieces of construction paper up to make the cupcake. We only had 20 minutes to finish. It sounds like a lot of time, but it’s not. It was hard.
We all voted who won 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. I got every vote except mine. Can’t vote for yourself. I won 1st place, Camrynn won 2nd place, and Josie won 3rd place! We got some pretty cool prizes.
Then, we all created chef hats! ( If you want to know how to make them, I blogged it in an earlier post.)
Finally, we decorated plain canvas bags with fabric paint. We all designed our own cupcake on our bags. Here are the different bags.
After that, we all went to bed. But, whoever was the first to fall asleep was going to get creamed. I creamed Ashlynn. She didn’t even notice. I forgot to take a picture. Sorry.
I had a blast at my party. And so did everyone else.
Cool Kids Cook and Eat Cupcakes!
Bon Appetit, Kid Chef Eliana
Oahu, Hawaii – Hanauma Bay and Alan Wong’s Pineapple Room – Thursday, June 9, 2011
Hey Young Chefs!
On Thursday, we went to Hanauma Bay, which used to be a volcano crater. But, it eroded and formed Hanauma Bay. Hanauma Bay has so much coral and fish. It is such a great place to snorkel. It is about 10 miles east of Waikiki.
Here I am, kissing a fish. ;<3 LOL
This a is a wonderful picture of a rooster walking on the beach of Hanauma Bay.
After we go back to our hotel to take showers and change, we eat dinner at Alan Wong’s Pineapple Room for my birthday dinner. It is an upscale restaurant in Macy’s. The first food item I ate was bruschetta.

6-9-11 Eliana makes a perfect bruschetta with tomatoes, chevre, macadamia nut pesto, and olive tapenade
Next we ate a watermelon and tomato salad. It was compliments of the chef. Watermelon and tomatoes taste so good together.

6-9-11 A tomato and watermelon salad compliments of Executive Chef Lance Kosaka from Alan Wong's Pineapple Room
I ate off of everyone’s plate. I had so much food that I can’t remember what I ate. LOL
For dessert they brought me an ice cream cake. Also, we each ordered our own dessert. Plus, we had two palate-cleansing sherbets. We had seven desserts all together. NO JOKE!
This is me and Executive Chef Lance Kosaka. He was so nice. We all liked him a lot. He even gave me a birthday present: He gave me sacred sea salt from the island of Kauai. I was so happy! What a special gift. Thank you Chef Lance!
I had an awesome time at Hanauma Bay and Alan Wong’s Pineapple Room!
Cool Kids Cook and Visit5 Hanauma Bay and Alan Wong’s Pineapple Room!
Bon Appetit, Kid Chef Eliana
Webster Parish Library Performance, Minden, Louisiana – June 2, 2011
Hey Young Chefs!
At Webster Parish Library in Minden, Louisiana, I performed my “Cool Kids Cook!” song again in my mom’s show. After I sang my song, I signed cookbooks and took lots of pictures with fans.
Then, we went to Moody’s Place to eat. It is a small restaurant but the food is amazing! The first thing they bring out is hot water cornbread. The cornbread is baked and then fried. Yum!
After eating hot water cornbread, I had fried pork chops with creamed potatoes and yams. The yams are my favorite!!!
Then it was dessert time! We had Peach Cobbler, Blackberry Cobbler, and Apple Pie. Yummy in my tummy!
This is me and Ms. Moody, the owner and chef. She is the one who makes the delicious food! It’s true Southern cooking.
Cool Kids Cook, Read, and Eat at Moody’s Place!
Bon Appetit, Kid Chef Eliana
Carnival Cruise Day 2-Sunday, November 21, 2010
Hey Young Chefs!
On November 21st my Nana and Paw Paw renewed their vows on the Carnival Cruise! It was a gorgeous vow renewal. Here is a picture of all the grandchildren, including me, waiting for our turn to walk down the aisle.
(Left to right) Jasmynn, me, Camrynn, Ashlynn, Jourdan, and finally Soleil. We walked down the aisle for Nana. Here is mommy walking Nana down the aisle. Isn’t that sweet?!
After the vow renewal was over, we had the wedding reception. Nana and Paw Paw cut the cake together. There was a lot of food, but we still hadn’t eaten dinner yet, so we didn’t eat a lot. They had fruit, lamb empanadas, egg rolls, and chicken nuggets with a zesty honey mustard. The food was delicious!
After the vow renewal, we went to dinner. For the entree I ate my first lobster! It tasted awesome. It also came with shrimp.
As for dessert, I had the Warm Melting Chocolate Cake. I’m so mad that I didn’t take a picture because it was the best dessert. After dinner we went to our cabins because we were exhausted. We were knocked out! That was a fun night.
Cool Kids Cook and Cruise!
Bon Appetit, Kid Chef Eliana
Video Tutorial: Dulce de Leche Dessert Pizza – January 8, 2010
Hey Young Chefs!
Here is a delicioso recipe for Dulce de Leche Dessert Pizza!
Ingredients:
1 package of pizza mix
marshmallows
dark chocolate chips (or any kind)
1 can of dulce de leche
1/3 c. of milk
Directions:
Follow the directions on the pizza mix and bake the pizza in the oven. In a sauce pan over low to medium heat, dilute the dulce de leche with the milk. Mix thoroughly. When the pizza is cool, spread the dulce de leche mixture on the pizza. Sprinkle chocolate chips on the mixture. Place marshmallows on top. Now it is ready to eat. Yum!
Cool Kids Cook and eat dessert pizza!
Bon Appetit, Eliana
New Orleans Pastry Chef Tariq Hanna of Sucre’ on TLC’s Ultimate Cake-Off – Monday, August 3, 2009

8-1-09 Kid Chef Eliana with Pastry Chef Tariq Hanna of Sucre in New Orleans
Hey Young Chefs!
Tonight, I watched the Ultimate Cake-Off on TLC. My friend, Pastry Chef Tariq Hanna of Sucre’ in New Orleans, competed against two other pastry chefs to be the winning cake at the Aquarium of the Pacific’s Shark Summer celebration. Plus, there was a $10,000 prize! The pastry chefs had 9 hours to build a spectacular cake that had to wow the judges and the client, who was from the Aquarium of the Pacific.
I was so nervous watching the episode, especially when he lost the first skills challenge and had to sit out for 30 minutes. Then he lost the second skills challenge but he didn’t have to sit out, thank goodness!
Guess who won?! Chef Tariq made a splash with his five feet tall cake-eating shark cake. It was such a cool cake. It was covered in fondant (which is like edible play dough made of sugar) and airbrushed. It had blown sugar bubbles and little fish swimming around it. The main feature of the cake was a shark busting through, eating the cake. The one thing I missed seeing on this cake was his signature edible sparkles. Still, it was a kid-friendly, tasty cake made with Tahitian vanilla bean. Congratulations, Chef Tariq! You deserved to win!
Cool kids cook and watch The Ultimate Cake-Off!
Bon Appetit, Eliana
Kid Foodies Review: A Gourmet Day at St. James Cheese Company & Sucre’ in New Orleans – August 1, 2009

8-1-09 Kid Chef Eliana with Pastry Chef Tariq Hanna of Sucre in New Orleans
Hey Young Chefs!
Today I had a totally gourmet day. Mommy, Daddy and I visited St. James Cheese Company, a gourmet cheese shop filled with aged meats, preserves, cheeses from around the world. You could also eat there. I had a Beechers cheddar and turkey sandwich. Yum! Yum!

8-1-09 St. James Cheese Company
We bought three kinds of cheese (Manchego [Spain], Comte [France], and Ibores [Spain]). We also bought Serrano ham. We will be using these yummies for a surprise meal – stay tuned!

8-1-09 St. James Cheese Company's cheeses
After St. James Cheese Company, we went to Sucre’, a sweet boutique.

8-1-09 The window of Sucre', a Sweet Boutique
If you have a sweet tooth, you will LOVE Sucre’. It is filled with artisan chocolates (handmade), stuffed cupcakes, creamy gelato, and desserts that look like works of art with edible glitter. I even met Pastry Chef Tariq Hanna. He said, “Everything tastes better with sparkles!”

8-1-09 Sucre's marvelous macaroon cake
Chef Tariq was very nice. He said that he wanted to be on the Eliana Cooks! Show. How cool is that?! I hope to film a segment at Sucre’ with Chef Tariq before school starts. I had a toasted coconut fudge gelato, filled with small shavings of coconut and ribbons of fudge. Mommy had a dark chocolate and raspberry mousse while Daddy had a caramel chocolate mousse cake. Look at this presentation! Ooh la la!

8-1-09 Sucre dessert - caramel chocolate mousse cake and dark chocolate & raspberry mousse
If you visit New Orleans, the sweet treats at Sucre’ on Magazine Street are a MUST! Chef Tariq and the “Sweet Boutique” are city treasures. Chef Tariq’s pastries are so good that he competed on TLC’s Ultimate Cake-off, which will be airing episodes this August (2009). You can catch a sneak peek on Monday, August 3, 2009 at 9:00pm CDT. Good luck, Chef Tariq! I hope your story ends with sweet success!
Cool kids cook and get creative in the kitchen (like Chef Tariq Hanna)!
Bon Appetit! Eliana
Video Tutorial: Berry Simple Fruit Tart – Friday, July 17, 2009
Hey Young Chefs!
This is my very first cooking tutorial video on YouTube! I am making Berry Simple Fruit Tart. Here is the recipe:
Berry Simple Fruit Tart
Ingredients:
1 pkg. of ready-made refrigerated sugar cookie dough
1 8 oz. pkg of cream cheese, softened
1/4 – 1/2 c. sugar
splash of vanilla extract
3 c. seasonal berries
Directions:
Roll out the cookie dough on a small cookie sheet until it is about a 1/4 inch thick. You can even use a small pizza pan if you want. Bake the cookie dough according to the package instructions. You may have to bake the dough a little longer because of its size. While the cookie is baking, mix cream cheese, sugar and vanilla in a bowl with an electric hand mixer. After the cookie dough has fully cooled, spread the cream cheese on top of the cookie, going all the way to the edges. Sprinkle your favorite berries on top. Cut into squares and serve. Great chilled too! Serves 8-10
Cool kids cook and get creative in the kitchen!
Bon Appetit, Eliana



























