11.10.2009

The Mixing Bowl: Toffee Mallow by Emily Hogarth

I'm so in awe of papercut artists. I can barely cut a straight line with a pair of scissors, so it amazes me that people can create such beautiful and intricate work with just a piece of paper and an exacto knife! That said, I was so excited when Emily Hogarth agreed to share her Toffee Mallow recipe with us. It's an easy, yummy version of the classic Rice Krispie Treat. Quick and easy comfort food. What's better than that?

From Emily: This is a really simple recipe that my grandma used to always make for me when we went to hers. I love it and I hope your readers will to! You certainly don't need to be a great cook to pull this sweet treat off.

Inspired by natural beauty of her native Scotland, Emily's incredible work is quite magical to look at. Whether appearing as an art print, on a dress, or as a greeting card, her designs are always telling a story.

It's really fun to look at all the little details that she creates or you can just appreciate the entire design, in total, from a far. Lovely work, Emily! You can see more of Emily's designs here and purchase her work here on Etsy. You can also visit her blog right here. Thanks, Emily!

9 comments:

Justin said...

those cut-outs are super cool... not to mention the toffee thingies

Coconut Recipes said...

Looks delicious! Congrats on making it on Tastespotting!

Leanna said...

What beautiful work Emily. I love the addition of toffee to traditional rice krispie treats. Sounds great.

Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella said...

Looks fabulous and delicious indeed! Paper cut artists are amazing aren't they! And that book is just divine! *sigh*

veggievixen said...

yummers. if only i liked marshmallows.

wow, what amazing art!!

Carolyn Jung said...

I can't believe I never thought to add toffee bits to Rice Krispy treats before. A genius-ly delicious idea!

Y said...

Those paper cuts are amazing. Thanks for sharing!

Amelia said...

Wow amazing art, very beautiful!

Amelia.x
www.101birdtales.blogspot.com

plasterers bristol said...

Yummy, Love toffee. Looks like a nice and easy recipe. Thanks for sharing.

Simon

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