A recipe for photogenic food #8 Flower Jelly

14.January.2017 | FEATURES / FOOD

This feature is made possible by Arisa Shirai, a coking specialist who posts regular photos of her gorgeous food via her social media. She makes every day recipes look photogenic with her small twists.

Today, Arisa introduces her recipe for her beautiful “Flower Jelly”. It’s such an elegant dessert that when you make it for yourself, you’ll involuntarily want to take photos of it!

■Ingredients (to make 4)

・4 egg shells

・5g powdered gelatin (prepare by soaking in 1 tablespoon of water)

・40ml white wine

・120ml water

・30g sugar

・Edible flowers (to taste)

■How to Make

①Bring a pot of water to the boil and add the sugar, gelatin and white wine in this order. Mix each ingredient as you add them and then remove the pot from the heat.

Break the top of the eggs with a spoon. Remove the egg whites and yolk and wash the shell out with water.

③Place the shells in cups, or something similar, to keep them upright. Add the edible flowers into the shells (place the petals facedown inside the egg shells for the best end result).

Place the mixture you made in step ① into the egg shells and allow to cool for 4+ hours in the refrigerator.

Once the mixture has set, break the egg shells and serve them on a plate. And you’re done!

This recipe is a perfectly hospitality treat too!

And if you substitute the wine for juice, then children can enjoy these delicious flower jellies too.

■Arisa Shirai

Visual food creator & charaben researcher. Arisa Shirai shows how fun it is to make and eat your own homemade food.
Instagram: arigohan
Blog: http://ameblo.jp/arinko0917/ 

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    ■ Arisa Shirai

     

    Visual food creator & Kyaraben researcher Arisa Shirai shows how fun it is to make and eat your own homemade food.

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