To make a geode, roll out the white and chocolate fondant into 1/8-inch-thick rounds about 5 inches across, making the chocolate one a little bigger [Image A]. Repeat this for a second geode (you can ...
Using your favorite cake recipe, you can replicate the look of a crystal geode using rock candy and edible gold leaf! Here to tell us how is Caitlin Tylek, owner of CupCaits in Holyoke! Stack cake and ...
It's not unusual to see baked goods decorated in ways inspired by nature — but the latest nature-driven trend to dominate social media is not floral, sunny, or aquatic. It's geologic. Bakers have been ...
These geode-inspired desserts elevate rock candy to a whole new level At Botanic Bakery in New York City, model and baker Kristel van Valkenhoef creates Instagrammable crystal- and geode-inspired ...
Geodes. Nature’s Easter eggs. Lovely to look at, a bit savoury if you lick ’em. Definitely not edible. Trust me, I’ve tried. Sets my teeth on edge just thinking about it. These incredible chocolate ...
If you thought Cadbury Creme Eggs were humanity’s greatest confectionery creation, Alex O’Brien Yeatts, a baking and pastry student at the Culinary Institute of America, has come up with a dessert ...
Large purple amethyst cake sparks wedding cake trend. Three different angles of Rachel Teufel's amethyst geode cake to show the depth of the design. Ali N Garrett Photography/Intricate Icings Cake ...
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