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Re: My pastry stuff
My son is down at Selfridges on the 26th this month showing off his chocolates.
I thought I'd try to get him and his good lady afternoon tea at your place (;)) but first availability was 11th Nov IIRC.
Still wondered if you might be able to meet up as he'd be very interested in what you do...you might be a bit interested in what he does, but can't speak for you!
I thought I'd try to get him and his good lady afternoon tea at your place (;)) but first availability was 11th Nov IIRC.
Still wondered if you might be able to meet up as he'd be very interested in what you do...you might be a bit interested in what he does, but can't speak for you!
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Re: My pastry stuff
They do look really good - and precisely put together.
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Re: My pastry stuff
Not been on here for ages, work, life and kid all take up loads of time.
Here is a new dish that went in a few days ago
Wild strawberries
Lemon verbena and vanilla
Here is a new dish that went in a few days ago
Wild strawberries
Lemon verbena and vanilla
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Re: My pastry stuff
Chocolate egg making.
we joined forces with the hotels florist to create an easter display. we had a huge 2m steel egg made to house our chocolate egg.
so below, we made a huge chocolate egg for an easter display, it was in the middle of the lobby as you walked in the main entrance of the hotel.
my self and 2 sous chefs made 2 large eggs (each weighted 21kg) we then hand smoothed them, cut the hole and sprayed them. there is also a smaller egg inside as well.
took a fair few hours but was loads of fun. only thing is we should of made the larger chocolate egg larger
we joined forces with the hotels florist to create an easter display. we had a huge 2m steel egg made to house our chocolate egg.
so below, we made a huge chocolate egg for an easter display, it was in the middle of the lobby as you walked in the main entrance of the hotel.
my self and 2 sous chefs made 2 large eggs (each weighted 21kg) we then hand smoothed them, cut the hole and sprayed them. there is also a smaller egg inside as well.
took a fair few hours but was loads of fun. only thing is we should of made the larger chocolate egg larger
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Re: My pastry stuff
So serious Q.
How/when does it get et? Do you have a ceremonial egg smashing and scoffing or what? I always wonder how it works with these giant chocolate sculptures.
How/when does it get et? Do you have a ceremonial egg smashing and scoffing or what? I always wonder how it works with these giant chocolate sculptures.
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Re: My pastry stuff
Absolutely love the look of that, and that it uses wild strawberries.formula400 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:08 pm Here is a new dish that went in a few days ago
Wild strawberries
Lemon verbena and vanilla
Hadn't come across lemon verbena before but might see if it's possible to get it to grow in the polytunnel up here.
I also wonder about the enormous chocolate displays. I appreciate the work and skill that goes into making it, but once it's all sprayed it does look rather like it could be made from anything...and that makes it feel a bit of a waste of (presumably) good chocolate.
Not meaning to take anything away from the display, that does look mighty impressive.
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Bit of a tangent, but quite a few kids in Baby Ds class have had birthday cakes which are decorated polystyrene!
The real eating cake then appears from the background when it's time to cut it up.
The real eating cake then appears from the background when it's time to cut it up.
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It got smashed up and binned, we can’t re use the chocolate as it was it he lobby on display for 4 days with people touching it.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:09 pm So serious Q.
How/when does it get et? Do you have a ceremonial egg smashing and scoffing or what? I always wonder how it works with these giant chocolate sculptures.
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Re: My pastry stuff
Lemon verbena is brilliant, grows well in my garden, well it did a few years ago when I tried last time.Kneerly Down wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 11:58 pmAbsolutely love the look of that, and that it uses wild strawberries.formula400 wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2023 9:08 pm Here is a new dish that went in a few days ago
Wild strawberries
Lemon verbena and vanilla
Hadn't come across lemon verbena before but might see if it's possible to get it to grow in the polytunnel up here.
I also wonder about the enormous chocolate displays. I appreciate the work and skill that goes into making it, but once it's all sprayed it does look rather like it could be made from anything...and that makes it feel a bit of a waste of (presumably) good chocolate.
Not meaning to take anything away from the display, that does look mighty impressive.
Put some leaf into boiling water for a fresh tea, quite tasty.
As for the display, yeah I agree with you a 100%, the people that do bigger and more elaborate stuff are artists rather than chefs, it’s just a medium to work with really.
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It’s because they are easier to decorate. You don’t have to worry about it getting too warm, or collapsing.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Wed May 17, 2023 8:46 pm Bit of a tangent, but quite a few kids in Baby Ds class have had birthday cakes which are decorated polystyrene!
The real eating cake then appears from the background when it's time to cut it up.
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Might as well use plaster of paris next timeformula400 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 10:53 amIt got smashed up and binned, we can’t re use the chocolate as it was it he lobby on display for 4 days with people touching it.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:09 pm So serious Q.
How/when does it get et? Do you have a ceremonial egg smashing and scoffing or what? I always wonder how it works with these giant chocolate sculptures.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 11:12 amMight as well use plaster of paris next timeformula400 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 10:53 amIt got smashed up and binned, we can’t re use the chocolate as it was it he lobby on display for 4 days with people touching it.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:09 pm So serious Q.
How/when does it get et? Do you have a ceremonial egg smashing and scoffing or what? I always wonder how it works with these giant chocolate sculptures.
Can’t really lick your fingers whilst using that stuff
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formula400 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 10:53 am It got smashed up and binned, we can’t re use the chocolate as it was it he lobby on display for 4 days with people touching it.
Could have gone to our pigs...they've developed a bit of taste for good chocolate!
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I'd guess transport costs would be prohibitive?Kneerly Down wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 3:28 pmformula400 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 10:53 am It got smashed up and binned, we can’t re use the chocolate as it was it he lobby on display for 4 days with people touching it.
Could have gone to our pigs...they've developed a bit of taste for good chocolate!
Also - does the bacon end up sweet???
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I often think that about some of the amazing cake constructions that I've seen, they seem to use a basic sponge mix as a construction material and half the art is using a spray gun...I don't think I'd eat any and go yum yum! (Actually, given the ? about the colours they use, I don't think I'd eat any...full stop ).Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 11:12 amMight as well use plaster of paris next timeformula400 wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 10:53 amIt got smashed up and binned, we can’t re use the chocolate as it was it he lobby on display for 4 days with people touching it.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:09 pm So serious Q.
How/when does it get et? Do you have a ceremonial egg smashing and scoffing or what? I always wonder how it works with these giant chocolate sculptures.
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Re: My pastry stuff
I have a similar feeling towards giant Lego models, the best/worst example being a full scale McLaren supercar I saw in their foyer.
After a certain size point the model just becomes a 'pixelated' version of the real thing. Far more impressive to just built a tiny model with 9 bits which still manages to look like a car.
After a certain size point the model just becomes a 'pixelated' version of the real thing. Far more impressive to just built a tiny model with 9 bits which still manages to look like a car.
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Don't do bacon with our pork.
We mostly slow cook it in apple juice.
The taste is very much better than most commercial pork.