Dollhouse Galette
These are the kinds of ideas that I really think twice about posting for all the world to see. Because pretty much nothing good can come of telling the world at large that I have home-baked an apple galette for my daughter's doll. (Meet Esme, the luckiest Plan toy in the world!) I will say, however, that it is not as bad as it sounds -- I was making a life-size galette as well and, as it happened, Abby hopped up on the counter to eat the sugar covered apples. ("Cooks privilege!" she is fond of saying, even when she is not the cook.) When I started rolling out the crust, there just so happened to be the perfect little bite-size scrap sticking out of the dough like Spain from Europe. What choice did we have but to lop that part off, mince a couple apples and make a mini pie? It was Abby who suggested serving it on Esme's dining set -- the latest acquisition in her diy dollhouse. Go ahead and call me crazy -- my husband has already beaten you to it -- all I can say is that for about 5 minutes (which is about how long the baby galette lasted before Abby gobbled it in one bite) I felt like mother of the year.