Catherine G, Chris E and Megan S this prawn cake pop is for you (please don't anyone report me to Cake wrecks this pop is a joke).
When I asked on my facebook page what kind of treats you wanted for Christmas there was a varied response.
But a couple of you suggested some Australian Christmas treats, you know seeings as it's summer here and we don't have any snowflakes, furry hats and snowmen in December.
I thought about it for a while, I searched for what a true Aussie Christmas is and what I found is that we are a country with many different traditions and cultures.......no surprises there.
I live in Brisbane Queensland and about a half hour drive to the beautiful Gold Coast. Growing up Christmas celebrations meant prawns (shrimp), pavlova, mango, beaches and a bit of cricket. It's Christmas to me but just doesn't lend itself to a bunch of pretty Christmas treats.
So I thought about what Christmas really means to me:
- Family
- Joy
- Love
- Sharing
and you know what no matter how diverse our country is or what culture we come from I think these values can work for everyone, and not just in Australia.
I was going to make a bunch of sugar cookies with the words stamped onto them but I just didn't get time and all that would fit on the cake pops was Joy.
Fittingly that was also what I felt when I bit into this pop.
There are some basic instructions after the jump