CANDIED ROSE PETALS
Here's how to make candied rose petals-and the technique couldn't be easier. It's essentially just sugared rose petals and requires only egg white, sugar, and a little patience.
Provided by Kylee Newton
Categories Dessert
Time 1h15m
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Very carefully pluck the individual edible petals from the rose bloom.
- Gently wash the rose petals, trying not to bruise them. Place the petals on kitchen towels or paper towels and let them be until they're completely dry. You may wish to dab the petals with a clean, dry towel to ensure they're completely dry.
- Place a wire cooling rack on a baking sheet. Crack the egg white into a small bowl and whisk it with a fork. Dump the superfine sugar into a shallow bowl or onto a plate.
- Gently paint a rose petal with the egg white using a new soft bristle paintbrush or instead simply dip the petal in the egg white, turning to coat both sides and allowing any extra to drop off, and then place the petal in the bowl of superfine sugar, turning to coat both sides and sprinkling on extra, if necessary, so the petals are completely coated with sugar.
- Space the candied rose petals apart on a wire cooling rack and leave until dry and hardened.
- Use the candied rose petals the same day as they'll become soft and wet if left too long (even if stored in a sealed container).
Nutrition Facts : ServingSize 1 portion, Calories 11 kcal, Carbohydrate 3 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 1 g, Sodium 2 mg, Sugar 3 g
HOMEMADE CRYSTALLISED ROSE PETALS
My Mum taught me how to do these when I was about ten years old - I remember helping her pick the roses! I try to have a good store of crystallised rose petals, as they are such an imginative, beautiful and edible decoration for cakes and desserts etc. Make sure your rose petals are free from pesticides and are not traffic polluted either. The more the fragrant the rose, the more fragrant the taste when you eat them! I have given these as gifts before, in an attractive tin and with an attached recipe hanging from the ribbon - unusual and yet edible! They are wonderful as decorations for my Recipe #183505.
Provided by French Tart
Categories Fruit
Time 3h15m
Yield 8-16 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Please note, in order to have this recipe posted, I had to put in quantities - they are approximate, depending on how many petals you are crystallising!
- Use a fork to lightly beat the egg white and use the paint brush to ensure all surfaces of the petal is then covered. Use the tweezers to hold the petal.
- Then dust the petal evenly with the sugar, place on the baking parchment/greaseproof paper so they are not touching and leave to dry in a warm room.
- It will take approx 2 hours to dry.
- Store them in an airtight tin, in between greasepoof paper for up to 3-4 months.
- Use the rose petals to decorate cakes, trifles and desserts.
- These make a wonderful gift also!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 98.9, Sodium 7.1, Carbohydrate 25, Sugar 25, Protein 0.5
RHUBARB & ROSE CUSTARD CREAMS WITH CRYSTALLISED PETALS
A creamy individual set pudding pot with pink, sweet fruit and edible flower petals for a pretty finish
Provided by Good Food team
Categories Afternoon tea, Dessert
Time 55m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Place the rhubarb, 50g of the sugar, lemon juice, rose water and 2 tbsp water in a pan. Slowly cook over a gentle heat for 10-15 mins until the rhubarb has broken up. Continue cooking, stirring gently, until you have a thick compote. Add caster sugar to taste, but leave tasting a little sharp. Let cool. Divide compote between 6 ramekins and chill in the fridge.
- In a saucepan, heat the cream and vanilla pod and seeds. Remove from the heat just before boiling point, allow to infuse for 5 mins, then remove the pod.
- In a large bowl, beat the yolks with the remaining sugar until pale and, while still whisking, pour over the hot cream, whisk well, then strain through a sieve into a clean jug. Let cool to room temperature. Heat oven to 140C/120C fan/gas 1.
- Remove ramekins from the fridge and pour the custard over the compote. Put ramekins in a large deep baking tray and pour in enough water to come halfway up the ramekins. Put the tray in the middle of the oven and bake for 30 mins until you can see a slight wobble. Remove ramekins from the tray and chill for at least 2 hrs or preferably overnight.
- For the rose petals, mix the egg white with 3 tbsp water. Using a fine paintbrush, carefully brush the petals with the egg white, then lightly dust with the sugar. Place on baking trays lined with baking parchment and sit somewhere warm, an airing cupboard is ideal. Alternatively, once you have finished cooking, place trays in the warm oven and keep the door ajar. Leave the petals overnight or until they have completely dried out. They will keep well in an airtight jar for a few weeks. Serve the custards scattered with the crystallised petals.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 582 calories, Fat 50 grams fat, SaturatedFat 29 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 27 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 27 grams sugar, Fiber 2 grams fiber, Protein 5 grams protein, Sodium 0.1 milligram of sodium
CRYSTALLIZED ROSE PETALS
This recipe for crystallized rose petals is from pastry chef Johnny Iuzzini's "Dessert FourPlay" and is used to make Chocolate-Beet Cakes with Candied Beets and Rose Petals.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking
Yield Makes 6
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Dip rose petals in simple syrup. Let excess drip off and transfer to a paper-towel-lined plate. Lightly dust rose petals with sugar to coat. Transfer rose petals to a baking sheet lined with a nonstick baking mat or parchment paper. Transfer baking sheet to a cold oven and let dry overnight. Rose petals may be kept in an airtight container for up to 1 week.
CANDIED ROSE PETALS
These rose petals are simply beautiful when used to decorate desserts. Recipe from Southern Living.
Provided by Dreamgoddess
Categories Brunch
Time 30m
Yield 18 rose petals
Number Of Ingredients 5
Steps:
- Rinse the rose petals very well and lay them out to dry on paper towels.
- Combine the powdered sugar, meringue powder and water in a mixing bowl.
- Beat on low speed until blended, then beat on high speed 4-5 minutes or until fluffy.
- Brush this mixture on all sides of the dry rose petals and then dust them with the superfine sugar.
- Let stands on wire rack for 24 hours to dry.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 47.4, Sodium 0.1, Carbohydrate 12.2, Sugar 12.1
EBONY'S ROSE PETAL PUDDING
Freda DeKnight introduced many signature dishes to Ebony magazine in the mid-20th century. One was her rose petal pudding, which was beloved by Ebony staffers and readers alike. Although its origin story is unclear, it's likely that Ms. DeKnight, the magazine's food editor and a frequent traveler, created the dessert from her research and willingness to incorporate international flavors into her cooking. This warm pudding provides a sweet taste of one of the most significant culinary periods in the nation. The rose icing is divine, and the aromatic pudding, which resembles bread pudding, is really lovely. The original recipe calls for 1/4 cup of rose water, which will give the pudding a very pronounced floral flavor, so you can choose an amount that is pleasing to you.
Provided by Kayla Stewart
Categories custards and puddings, dessert
Time 2h30m
Yield 6 to 8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 19
Steps:
- Make the pudding: Butter a 7- to 8-cup heatproof pudding mold or other deep baking dish or bowl.
- Meanwhile, combine the bread crumbs, sugar, almonds, baking powder, salt, mace and rose petals in a large bowl or bowl of a stand mixer. Using an electric hand mixer or the paddle attachment of a stand mixer, mix the dry ingredients just to blend, about 10 seconds, then add the butter and beat until well combined, about 1 minute. In a medium bowl, beat the eggs with the milk, lemon juice and rose water. Add to the bread mixture and beat until everything is evenly moistened, about 1 minute.
- Spoon the pudding mixture into the prepared mold; it should come two-thirds up the sides of the mold. Cover tightly with aluminum foil, crimping it around the edges to seal.
- Place the covered mold in a wide pot or Dutch oven large enough to fit it with space around and over it. Add enough water to the pot to meet the middle of the bowl. Bring the water to a boil over medium heat, then cover the pot and reduce the heat to maintain a low simmer. Steam, replenishing with boiling water as needed so there's always enough to reach the middle of the bowl, until a skewer inserted in the center comes out clean, 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Cover tightly with foil again if the pudding needs to continue steaming after you insert the skewer.
- When the pudding is done, uncover the pot and let the pudding cool in the pot for about 5 minutes. Wearing oven mitts or protecting your hands with kitchen towels, grip the mold and transfer it to a heatproof work surface. If the pudding seems stuck to the mold, run a thin knife or spatula around the edges of the mold. Center a serving plate larger than the mold over the mold, then hold both tightly together and flip. The pudding should release onto the plate. If it hasn't, tap the mold a few times, then lift off the mold. Let the pudding cool to warm.
- While the pudding cools slightly, make the icing: In a medium bowl, combine the confectioners' sugar, butter, jelly, mace and rose water. Beat or whisk until smooth, then stir in the milk. If the icing is too thick to pour, add more milk by the tablespoon.
- While the pudding is still warm, coat it with the icing. If you have any icing leftover, serve alongside the pudding. Decorate the pudding using the crystalized rose petals if you'd like. Serve warm.
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