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Golden Harvest Table: Mark on Better TV


When planning your next Thanksgiving dinner with friends or family, it might be nice to incorporate a theme.  This year I decided to come up with The Golden Harvest Table, featuring golden decor, signature fall cocktails, and harvest inspired foods.  All these tips have been featured on my Thanksgiving segment on Better TV that aired on Wednesday, November 16th, 2011.

The Golden Harvest Table is also a great theme for any party, you can use it for a gathering of friends, an anniversary dinner, or just to spruce up a family dinner at home.

Click the links below for recipes, step by step instructions and images of the tips featured on Better TV!

Decor:
Harvest Candles
Gold Gilded Plates
Gold Gilded Fruit Decor

Food:
Gilded Chocolate Truffles
Fall Leaves Tuiles Cookies
Mini Pumpkin Cheesecakes
Stilton Cheese Balls
Mini Bird Pies

Drinks:
Stewed Cranberry Punch
Baked Apple Pie
Pumpkin Spice Martini
Champagne Cranberry Cocktail
Pomegranate Hibiscus Fizz

 

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Gold Gilded Fruit Decor


Gold gilded fruit is a great edible centerpiece, its a great interactive activity to do with your children and it is a great alternative to plastic fruit.  After the party is over, you can repurpose the fruit to make a delicious Golden Apple Pie which is tres chic!

List of Materials Needed:
- Fresh or Plastic Fruit (apples, pears, pomegranates, walnuts in the shell)
- 24 Karat Edible Gold Leaf Sheets
- Sugar Glue
- Disposable foam paint brush

Recipe for Edible Sugar Glue:
- 1 part Vodka
- 2 parts Sugar
Heat the mixture in the microwave until smooth, there should be no grains of sugar visible in the heated mixture.

 

Clean and dry fruit. If you’re using fresh fruit, the firmer the better. (You can get the same look with fake fruit, if you want it to last)

 

With a disposable paintbrush, apply a thin, even coat of sugar glue solution. Let dry until tacky (about 15 minutes).


Press sheets of 24 caret gold leaf onto the fruit and roll over a clean cloth surface. Overlap sheets slightly, and remove any loose pieces.

 

Allow fruit to dry completely and arrange in a gold gilded glass bowl for a dramatic edible table decoration.

 

For links to all The Golden Harvest recipes and tips, click here!

 

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