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friday said:I dont know what bites vs. rolls are? I have done the Christmas tree in the past though...
I guess that's what I'll do too. I just thought there would've been more people here that would have an opinion. I'm not sure what would demo better. If the rolls come out right or if it takes too long to do all of them while people are there just staring at you.Ginger428 said:I want to play around with both. But I think the tree needs some color, so I'm going to try to paint it with food coloring.....
The ingredients for Sprinkle Bites Christmas Tree include crescent dough, cream cheese, sprinkles, and your choice of toppings such as chocolate chips, nuts, or dried fruit.
Yes, you can prepare the dough and cream cheese mixture ahead of time and assemble the tree right before serving.
Leftover Sprinkle Bites Christmas Tree can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can also freeze the assembled tree for up to 1 month.
Yes, you can use puff pastry or phyllo dough instead of crescent dough for a flakier texture.
You can decorate the Sprinkle Bites Christmas Tree with green and red sprinkles or add a dusting of powdered sugar for a snowy effect. You can also top the tree with a star-shaped piece of fruit or a chocolate star for a festive touch.