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Edible Flowers: The Red Velvet Rose of Love edit

1_1_2 I discovered flowers were edible back in my early pre-chef adventures, when I had the perfect height to hide in my great grandmother's garden and eat her favorite miniature white roses without being found. Those were great days full of pure innocent adventure and joyful rewards from mother and father nature.

The diversity and mystery of our tropical rainforest always captured my attention. Learning the value of natural medicine through my life, the healing benefits of plants and flowers, have helped me develop a natural instinct to preserve the traditional knowledge that has been carried by our cultures over the ages.

In the kitchen, this beautiful flower has a very important roll. It might sound a little odd because of the rose's romantic connotations, but in fact, roses have been eaten since ancient times. Romans were used to sprinkle rose petals on food, the table, and all over the banquet hall.

Rose petals, fresh, dried and crystallized can be added as a garnish to a salad, made into an infusion for tea and other beverages, desserts, as well as prepared into candies, marmalade, sauces, rose sugar, and soups. Rose petals, rose water and rose syrup are still widely used in the cuisines of the Middle East. Greek baklava, for instance, is originally served with a drizzle of rose syrup.

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  • by Chef Melissa
  • November 29, 2005
  • 4:18 pm

Aguacate Dreams: Cocktail Esmeralda edit

  • Avo_3_1 By now I think you know I love to experiment with food and create unusual and unique -things-! A few days ago I wrote an article about avocados, it was so popular that I received numerous emails from my readers asking for more ideas for using avocados. Well, that is -the why- for my following recipe! Hope you like it---remember, green is beautiful! think of emeralds smile

...Are you ready for experimenting new and exotic yummy things?  If yes is the answer...next is an innovative way to take care of those beautiful alligator pears!

Aguacate Dreams: Cocktail Esmeralda (Emerald Cocktail)

Ingredients:

  • 1 avocado (aguacate), ripe
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 4 oz. whole milk
  • 4 tablespoons vanilla ice cream
  • a pinch of cinnamon (optional)

Directions: remove skin and seeds from avocados, chop roughly. Blend the avocados, honey, milk and ice cream in a blender for 15 seconds or until becomes smooth. Serve in tall glasses with ice and dust cinnamon on top.

Enjoy!

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  • by Chef Melissa
  • October 08, 2005
  • 7:00 am

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