Edible art
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DIY Food Art Garnishing Made Easy. Illustrated with over 370 beautiful color photos, John Gargone takes readers step-by-step through the process of creating garnishes that are stunning works of edible art. #amazonaffiliatelink

This Dope Thingy saved to DIY Life Hacks & Tricks
This might not be a traditional apple pie, but it's something better: It's edible art! 🎨 Complete with apple roses, decroative pie crust, and a gooey apple filly. This easy pie is the perfect dessert for fall, Thanksgiving, or any day you're craving apple pie with a little extra personality (aka caramel)! Find the full recipe and more at chefclub.tv!
8 ingredients
Produce
- 1 Apples, red
- 1 Granny smith apples
Refrigerated
- 1 Egg yolk
Canned Goods
- 1 1/4 cups Apple sauce
Condiments
- 1 Caramel sauce, salted
Nuts & Seeds
- 1/2 cup Almonds, roasted
Bread & Baked Goods
- 2 Puff pastries
Frozen
- 1 Chefclub vanilla ice cream

Chefclub Network saved to Fruit recipes
Gelatin Art cakes are made with fruit-flavored clear jelly. Cocoa and cream are mixed to create realistic edible flowers and pebbles. Free Online Gelatin Art Class: GelatinArtMarket.com
Argelia Morales saved to something sweet
Watercolor sugar cookies are delectable bites of edible art. Learn how to make watercolor sugar cookies, and awaken the artist in you.

Sandra Hooper Danner saved to Cookies!!
86 · 35 minutes · This easy focaccia recipe is the best! Just mix, rest, stretch and chill overnight to let all that amazing flavor develop. Perfect for using as a base for those beautiful focaccia bread art projects.
9 ingredients
Produce
- 2 tbsp Rosemary, fresh
- 1 Vegetables
Baking & Spices
- 7 g Active dry yeast
- 24 oz Bread flour
- 1 tbsp Flakey salt
- 1 tbsp Granulated sugar
- 1 tsp Salt
Oils & Vinegars
- 6 oz Olive oil
Liquids
- 16 oz Water
joan murphy saved to recipes
Encourage creativity in kids of all ages with this fun, edible activity! Created by Summer Wright, local pastry chef, this simple project requires only three components: a vessel, a base, and decorations. Try this project using her recipe for homemade chocolate pudding, or use a store bought pudding if you’d like. Download PDF
Ellen Kay saved to Dessert recipes