may waddle in the snow,
but when they reach the icy sea
just watch how fast they go!
they cannot soar or fly,
yet penguins manage very well,
and let me tell you why…
their blubber keeps out cold,
their wings make perfect paddles
because they do not fold!
they brake with both their feet—
So tell me now, from all you've heard…
Aren't penguins NEAT?
by Robin Bernard
Penguins
18 jumbo ripe Black olives
18 small ripe Black olives
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese
1 carrot (about 6 inches long and 1 inch wide)
18 long fresh chives
18 frill toothpicks (I used plain)
Cut a slit lengthwise from top to bottom in each jumbo olive
Fill each cavity of the jumbo olives with about a teaspoon of cream cheese
(I piped it in using a #12 tip)
This makes the the white stripe in penguins chest. Cut carrot into 1/4 inch slices,then out of each slice cut a small pie shaped piece. This makes the feet, save the piece you cut out, this will be the beak
In the x slit in the center of each small olive (where the pit was removed) press the small piece of carrot into the hole with the pointed end out.
Using a frill toothpick,stack head ( small olive ), body (large olive) and feet (carrot slice), adjusting so that beak, cream cheese breast and notch in carrot line up.
Tie chive around neck for the scarf.
Check out these other penguins:
Once Upon A Plate:
My Own Sweet Thyme
The Artful Crafter
Broken Yolks
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These are adorable!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love them!!
ReplyDeleteOMG these are so adorable...just stinkin' cute.
ReplyDeleteI now officially REALLY wish I liked olives. Too cute!
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! They are perfect for New Years Eve!
ReplyDeleteThose are too cute!
ReplyDeleteKristine
Sooo cute and so much work! you must have nerves of steel to tie on all of those little chive scarves.
ReplyDeletehehe. I love how you have them all lined up in your Tupperware meat marinader ;)
ReplyDeleteI should make these sometime for the office. The structural engineers who research in the Antarctic would love these!
They are so sweet! What a great party food!
ReplyDeleteThis is the cutest thing ever! Adorable!
ReplyDeleteTotally cute! Great post!
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!!!! You are so creative! I need to make these for our New Years Party.
ReplyDeleteVery, very cute!
ReplyDeleteAmazing culinary art. I love penguins ;D
ReplyDeleteSo darn cute! Great idea for a cocktail party!
ReplyDeleteI love the chive green scarf.. these are too adorable! Hope you had a wonderful Christmas Megan!! Hugs to you! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, these are simply adorable! You are so clever.
ReplyDeleteHope you have a wonderful New Year!
Cute penguins! I saw these in one of my cookbooks and it also had a cream cheese igloo. You could make a cute winter scene.
ReplyDeleteMegan these are precious! I'm going to have to try these out. Thanks sweetie I really enjoyed the poem. May you have a wonderful New Year's celebration with your family. And may all your wishes come true in 2009. Big hugs.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! What a great party idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very, very cool way to serve an olive appetizer. I'm going to Twitter this, I bet folks would love to see it. :)
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
These are cuuuuute! Might have to make a few to add to my appy tray for NYE!
ReplyDeleteThat is friggin adorable! Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteO.K., I made these tonight and they ROCK!!!!! Check 'em out!
ReplyDeletehttp://brokenyolks.blogspot.com/2008/12/penguins.html
OMG! Those are just too cute and will definitely be gracing a table in my family of black olive eaters very, very soon!
ReplyDeleteThat is too cute! I think I will plan on having them soon!
ReplyDeleteI wanted to make these for Christmas but never got around to it.
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