Sunday, 30 August 2015

New in! Sandwiches, Spaghetti, Rainbow Chequered Cake and more!

Hey hey Littlest Sweet Shoppers!

We have some exciting new arrivals here and we hope you like it! There are plenty of new items featuring slices of our realistic white bread, handmade right here at Littlest Sweet Shop.

Our first new item are sandwiches that can be found in the Brunch menu. You can choose a standard sandwich or an open faced one instead. 

Littlest Sweet Shop sandwiches made with only the finest ingredients for the best miniature sandwiches around. 

Yuffie and Maya having brunch together. They are both having sandwiches.
Ham sandwich with lettuce,tomato and mayo
Open faced ham sandwich with lettuce, cheese, tomato and mayo
As usual, all of our food are made to scale
The ham in our sandwiches come from our own Deli menu. Buy a few pieces to complete your own sandwich preparation scene.


We also offer deli style sandwiches in the Deli menu. Deli Sandwiches are made using fresh ingredients from the Littlest Sweet Shop charcuterie and cheese counter and assembled in a white crusty demi baguette.  

Each deli sandwich is loaded with yummy ingredients
Salami, cheese, lettuce, mayo, olives and chopped pepper
Ham and cheese, peppers, lettuce, mayo, tomatoes
Beef steak melt. Strips of deli beef roast with grilled cheese, tomatoes and lettuce
BLT Bacon Lettuce Tomatoes, cheese and mayo

We also offer our delicious bread with a variety of yummy spreads. Just choose which spread you would like on your bread in the Breakfast menu


Maya is spreading some honey onto a slice of our own bread. That's a sweet treat for brekkie.

Fresh bread from our own bakery layered with a selection of spreads. Choose from honey, grape jelly, strawberry jam, peanut butter or chocolate

If sweet spreads isn't your thing, we also have a super savoury favourite - the GRILLED CHEESE sandwich! This whole slice is grilled to perfection with cheddar. 
Grilled cheese sandwich
Our new cake for this month is the chequered cake. Our version is made using more muted colours so it looks like a traditional quilt. The sparkly pink icing is made in a swirly pattern


Swirly pink icing
Kuma (bear) Bread is made for kids! These cute buns are decorated with chocolate icing and chocolate candy (for the eyes). A new type of bread in our Bakery menu

Another new item in the Bakery menu are more iced sugar cookies in new (Sweet Treats) design.

Candy, cherry, ice cream cone, strawberry, ice cream sundae, popsickle, cupcake, coffee
Candy, ice cream cone, toast, popsickle, ice cream sundae, watermelon, apple, cupcake, grapes
Our last new arrival debuts in the Pizzeria menu! We finally have spaghetti to offer and you can choose to have it with meatballs or just a standard bolognese. Each one has also been garnished with shaved parmesan cheese and bay leaf

5 meatballs in tomato ragù
Spaghetti with delicious meat ragù. 
That's all of our new items for August and I hope they looked appetising as well! Thank you for visiting the Littlest Sweet Shop and don't forget to follow Maya, Naru, Akiko and Yuffie on their new Instagram account. There will be a picture a day and you can follow their adventure in 1/6 scale.


Have a great Bank Holiday weekend. Bye! 

Monday, 24 August 2015

Japan Candy Box Review and Giveaway!

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Heyya Littlest Sweet Shoppers

My husband calls me the 'Munchies Expert' so I guess it is my duty to make another subscription food box review. I will be checking out items from this month's Japan Candy Box and we will be giving away 1 Japan Candy Box to a lucky winner!

Japan Candy Box - bringing Japanese sweets to your front door!
When you subscribe to Japan Candy Box, you will receive a box filled with carefully selected mix (8 - 10) of quirky Japanese sweets & snacks. It cost only $18.20 a month to subscribe from absolutely anywhere on the planet. 

You will always get a set of different sweets each month so it is a pleasant surprise every time. Early this month my box arrived on the first week and included 10 of the cutest sweets I've ever seen! Here is a breakdown of the items:


1. Kabaya Pokemon Pikachu Pretzel sticks
This is a small pack of long crispy pretzel sticks which is coated with what I assume is a cookies and cream flavour. The flavour and sweetness is subtle and the biscuit itself tasted bland. Pure novelty for the kawaii picture of Pikachu on the box.

2. Lotte Koala March Biscuits
These had a crispier and lighter biscuit compared to the Panda biscuits that I usually get. Each piece has a clear picture of a Koala in different costumes/activities. The chocolate itself was not too sweet (which I love about Japanese food!) and I wish the pack was bigger! They even stayed crispy after a week being in an unopened pack!

3. Pucho Mixed Fruit Chewy Candy
In the west we call this type of sweet 'taffy' like Fruitella. This Puccho has drops of assorted fruit candy in the taffy itself. This made it a bit confusing when you try to guess what flavour you are tasting. Taffy is one of my favourite type of sweets and this particular Puccho delivers a unique flavour.

4. Meiji Petit Grape Bubblegum
I can never disagree with Meiji. Everything they make taste so darn good! You can have a handful or tiny amounts of this bubblegum at a time. It is so soft that you will find yourself chewing it for a long time (and blowing bubbles of course). The grape flavour is spot on and the outer layer is a crunchy candy. The pack was generous so you can share it with people you like ;)

5. Mini Dorayaki
This is the popular Japanese pancake that Doraemon would kill for! I love the mini size since the original size of a Dorayaki is much bigger (and they are quite filling!). Inside is a generous layer of red bean paste and the pancake itself is soft and light. I read Doraemon manga when I was a child and I've always been curious about these small pancakes that drove the robot cat mad. Today it is no longer a mystery.

6. Marukawa Fusen Bubble Gum
This tiny pack contains 4 gumballs. They are absolutely delicious! I am guessing that it is yogurt flavour and Japanese sweets do it just right. At first I thought it was Ramune (also another favourite candy flavour!) but as I chewed on I noticed the distinct yogurt flavour coming through.

7. Meiji Marble Chocolate
Surprisingly similar flavour to Smarties with a softer colour scheme. The portion is small since this is a mini sized box. I'm keeping the box since it's so cute!

8. Popin' Cookin' Neri Candyland DIY Kit

I ended up spending hours making kawaii artisanal sweets using this kit! I've always been curious about the Kracie brand Popin' Cookin' products since I love playing with my food :p

This is my first experience and it is basically 5 packs of sugar paste that you can mould and sculpt just like clay! I would suggest that you do this on a cold day since the 'clay' can melt easily on warm hands and become really sticky and tricky to play with. I attempted to make some sculptures from the pictures on the box just to see how possible and achievable it was. Since I couldn't use my own clay tools (never mix polymer clay tools with food), I sculpted everything myself and some using the template that came with it. The sprinkles are included as well, how cool is that?

This is all that I managed to make since some of the 'clay' went straight into my mouth before it could even be moulded into anything! It taste surprisingly good since at first I thought it was just sickly sweet marzipan like the ones the use as cake decoration. Each 'clay' colour has a different flavour. So when you mix them to create colours, you are creating a new flavour as well. I really liked the white 'clay' since it tasted like yogurt and the blue 'clay' tasted like bubblegum. Overall I was not disappointed with this product even though my first impression was that it was purely novelty. The 'clay' was also light, a bit like a marshmallow version of taffy. I would recommend it as decoration on your cupcakes or cookies since it is not too sweet to be overpowering.

9 & 10. Kabaya Fish gummies and Yaokin Sour Paper Candy
These are both basically gummy candies. The reason why there is no photo of the fish gummies is because they were so good that my husband managed to eat all of it in one go! It isn't a small pack but each gummy was irresistible, especially the orange 'adult' fish. I couldn't guess the other flavours of the gummies but it was quite refreshing to taste something so unique.
I've reviewed the same sour paper before. It's not really paper thin but a long shape that you can scoff in one go. It's also coated in sugar and it is actually not too sour despite the name.

But, what if I want more!?
If you really like a specific item from the box and would like to buy more, just visit Blippo.com where you can sample even more Japanese sweets and snacks. Here are some sweets from the store: 

Puccho Chewy Candy - Pink Grapefruit
Grapefruit taffy is definitely a rare one. It's also infused with yogurt flavour and real fruit juices! Puccho is also a very soft type of taffy so you won't break your teeth! It's not as sour as eating a real grapefruit so you can enjoy the delicious flavour without the tartness. 

Morinaga Hi-Chew Candy - Green Apple flavour
I always expect green apple flavour to be so sour. However this taffy was pleasantly sweet and not sour at all. Usually I try to avoid anything with green apple flavour so this one totally changed my mind.


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That's all for now. See you next week with August new arrivals right here at Littlest Sweet Shop.

Bye!

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

New in! Rainbow cheesecakes, Tootsie pop, Scotch eggs, Sundae and more!

Hey hey Littlest Sweet Shopppers!

I just came back from a short holiday in Manchester so apologies for the post delay! We have a lot of new items for this month:

New items for July
Our first item is new to our Brunch menu in the 'Drinks' section. We offer milkshake in a real glass container! It may be a bit more pricey to commission but the glass itself is a delicate handmade piece on its own. 
Chocolate and strawberry milkshake
You can even opt for a simpler glass of milk (of any flavour) if you wish.

Glass of full creamed milk
Next we have the Rainbow cheesecake, which is a big phenomenon in Asia right now. I was so impressed when I saw a photo of it a few months ago and was determined that I would make one for the Cake menu. Each cake has 6 different colours (in rainbow order) with a thick crumbly biscuit base. They look amazing in slices but of course you can have it as a whole cake especially if you are catering a tea party.

2 designs to choose from
Rainbow cheesecake will add colour to any event! The layers are so pretty <3
Whole cake with one slice
Next up is an update to our sundae and parfait line-up. Available now in the Ice Cream menu.
You can now opt for a soft serve ice cream in a sundae cup or a parfait in a tall sundae glass dish.

New in the Ice Cream menu: Strawberry soft serve ice cream in a sundae cup with strawberry sauce and rainbow sprinkles. On the far right we have: Vanilla ice cream in tall sundae dish with blueberry and peanut layer and decorated with chocolate sauce, rainbow sprinkles, fan wafer and cherry.
We have another new cheesecake in the Cake menu. This time it is the Japanese cheesecake which is known to be super light and soft with a cottony texture. Usually the Japanese cheesecake is served plain but our version is topped with summer berries and has that signature Littlest Sweet Shop realistic cheesecake crumbly base. Japanese cheesecake was always my favourite type of cheesecake growing up. It's very rich and moist and has an almost melt-in-your-mouth texture. 

Japanese cheesecake is super soft and cottony
All of our cheesecakes come with the signature (realistic) crumbly biscuit base. This is a large cheesecake with whole strawberries
If a whole cheesecake is too big, make sure to order a smaller version instead. This Japanese cheesecake is topped with blueberries
Another new arrival are Scotch Eggs which make a great savoury snack for picnics. Find them in the Deli Snacks section in our Delicatessen menu. These large deepfried balls have a thick coating of breadcrumbs with savoury sausage meat and egg inside. Your dolls can have it hot or cold!

4 Scotch Eggs in the Deli
Next is a cream pie with rainbow sprinkles. The cream looks sweet and light with a perfect shortcrust pie base. Of course, the cream pie can also be plain or with any other decoration that you choose. Available now in the Bakery menu.

Cream pie with rainbow sprinkles.
We have just stocked a new selection of pick'n mix sweets - the Tootsie Pop / Suckers. Get your classic lollies in grape, strawberry, lemon, lime, orange and bubblegum (blue) flavour. Available now in the Sweets Boutique menu.

Our sweets are made perfectly to fit the scale of your choice. Akiko's favourite is the grape Tootsie pop
Our last new arrival for this month are these light Choux buns (or cream puffs as my mum calls it). They are slightly bigger than the Choux à la crème. You can now find them in the French Pastries menu.
Choux buns perfect for tea time
That's it for now. I hope you like some of our new items, please do give them a try. I will be reviewing more Japanese sweets (real ones) next week so please stick around!

Bye!