Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Dessert Sliders

When Marx Foods put out the call for bloggers looking to turn dinner into dessert I had to think twice-- this wasn't going to be easy!  But I can't say no to a challenge, so I considered it accepted :)


The goal:  take a sample of cocoa penne (provided by Marx Foods) and make an original dessert recipe that looks like a dinner.  My first thought was to cook up the pasta, top with with a fruity sauce that looked like marinara, and top it with a goat cheese cream.  But that seemed a little to straight-forward.

I decided to transform the pasta by grinding up the cocoa penne and using it as cocoa powder to make... a burger!  Easily dinner-fare :)  I dressed it up for the pictures with appropriate attire- a sesame seed bun, cheese, lettuce and ketchup.  Bon appetit!



Cheeseburger Sliders
Yield:  9 sliders

For the Cocoa Penne Burger:
6 Medjool dates, pitted and chopped
1/4c almond meal
1T melted coconut oil
2T ground + sifted cocoa penne
1t honey
pinch sea salt

For assembly:
your favorite macarons, sprinkled with sesame seeds (the bun)
White Chocolate Buttercream dyed orange (the cheese)
Shredded coconut dyed green (the lettuce)
Strawberry Jam (the ketchup)

To make the cocoa penne burgers, add all of the ingredients to a food processor and blend until well combined.  Divide into 9 portions and form them into "patty" shapes.  Refrigerate at least a few hours to firm up (will be good for a few days).

To assemble the sliders, add a burger to one macaron and top with a smear of buttercream, some coconut and some jam.  Top with another macaron shell to complete the burger.  Repeat with remaining burgers and serve!



What would you have made with the cocoa penne??

27 comments:

  1. These are UNBELIEVABLY adorable. I love it!

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  2. Shannon - these are so clever! Great job with that challenge!
    LL

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  3. This is so creative! Wow, I would never have executed this successfully :)

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  4. These are so creative! Love them! Hmm... I might have tried making some sort of tart or pie with the penne as part of the filling. Not sure.

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  5. Okay this is INSANE. And awesome. And pretty damn amazing!

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  6. These are so cute and innovative! Nice job!

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  7. What a fun challenge! Love what you came up with

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  8. oh my gosh these are soooooo creative and adorable!! love these so much!

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  9. These sliders are sooooo cute! I'd love one right now!

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  10. These are so creative- I love them!! And now I need to find some cocoa penne :)

    Sues

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  11. That is so creative Shannon - love it!

    Thanks for the birthday wishes! :D

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  12. Completely adorable and such fun!

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  13. Ah, those are so awesome! The little touch of adding sesame seeds to the tops of the macaron "buns" is what really makes them perfect. That finishing touch gives them such a realistic appearance! If they were just a tiny bit bigger, it might be easy to mistake them for something more meaty. ;)

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  14. These are adorable! What a fun challenge. Nice work :)

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  15. These are so creative and really very cute! Great job!

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  16. Oh Shannon these are so awesome, so very creative. The totally for the realdinner deal but somuch sweeter!

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  17. How cute are these???? Great challenge

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  18. what a fun idea! these look great!

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  19. Cool! I almost ground the pasta too. I was thinking of using it to make cake that looked like rye bread, but then I changed my mind. I love the sliders. They're pretty cool!

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    1. Shannon: How creative......you have my vote. Aunt Kathi

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  20. So cute and creative - love it! I voted and hope you win :)

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