Food Preparation Techniques
How to Prepare
Marzipan Roses
Marzipan (available at local grocery or gourmet market -
make sure marzipan is pliable before you buy it)
Gel paste food coloring (color desired for roses)
Green gel paste food coloring (for petals)
Plastic gloves
Tint the marzipan to desired shade then work the marzipan with your hands
until the color is evenly distributed and is warm to your touch. It will develop
a gloss as you work it.
Break off small amount and roll it in your palm until round. Pinch the end
to make a point like a strawberry. Set on wax paper.
Break off a slightly larger piece, about the size of a small marble. Roll
the piece in your hand until round, then begin flattening the ball with your
thumb. (the flatter you make it, the more realistic the rose, especially the
edges. If it tears, just put it back together.
When it is flattened thin, pick up the strawberry-shape ball and wrap the
ball with the flat petal. It is best to only leave a little of the point of
the strawberry shaped ball showing to create the center of the rose. Then roll
the edge of your first petal like a rose that is beginning to open.
Repeat this procedure until your are pleased with the size. A few petals
creates a bud...more creates a full blown rose.
To finish, flatten some green tinted marzipan and make a star shape either
with a knife or by pinching. Place the green star on the bottom of the rose
to simulate the base of the flower.
Make the leaves out of the green marzipan by rolling and flattening to a
realistic shape. You may use a knife to simulate the veining and serration of
the leaves.
Place the finished roses on cake.
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