How to Make Petit Fours
The below recipe incorporates the Valentine’s Day colors of red, pink, and white and makes an elegant dessert (perfect for a Valentine’s Day tea!). Visit our Valentine’s Day Symbols page to learn more about the symbolism and meaning of the colors of red, pink, and white for Valentine’s Day.
Ingredients:
Cake
1 Box Cake Mix (Pound cake is best!)
Eggs and Oil, according to cake mix directions
Raspberry Preserves, optional
Frosting
Buttercream Frosting, canned or Wilton Recipe
Poured Fondant
3/4 cup water
3 tablespoons corn syrup
2 lbs. powdered sugar
1 teaspoon almond extract
food coloring, optional
Decorations
Valentine M&M’s or Melting Chocolates
Mini Paper Baking Cups
Directions:
Petit Fours are such a special treat. They are fun to make, but make sure to allow two different days to make them. The fondant goes on best when the cake has had time to freeze.
Day 1
1. Line a jelly roll pan (10×13″ or 11×15″) with wax paper and spray generously with oil. Make sure the wax paper hangs over the edge, so it is easy to remove cake when cooled.
2. Make cake according to package directions. Cooking time is usually reduced 15-20 minutes for a jelly roll pan
3. When cake is completely cool, cut it into 8 equal pieces (see step 1).
4. If you want a raspberry layer in the middle, carefully cut through the middle of each cake piece with a serrated knife (see step 2) and spread with raspberry preserves (see step 3).
5. Spread a thin layer of buttercream frosting on each cake piece (see step 4).
5. Place a sheet of wax paper on top of the frosting, making sure to get all the wrinkles out (this will help to make a nice flat surface).
6. Stack cake pieces (see step 5), wrap in plastic wrap, and place it in freezer for at least 12 hours (this is important for minimizing the crumbs when you pour the icing on the cake).
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