Garnishing a radish spray
1 servings
Ingredients
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Directions
A radish spray works beautifully in any flower arrangement. This bloom can also be colored to make a mixed bouquet, which is very impressive.
1. To make this flower, select a well tapered white radish. HOld the vegetable with the stem end toward you. Use the small knife and make thin slices from the root end to (but not through) the stem end.
2. Hold the lengthwise strips together and give the radish a quarter turn. Cut another series of lengthwise strips across the first cuts.
3. Place the cut radish in ice water for 5 minute to bloom. To color this bloom add a few drops of food coloring to the ice water.
Origin: The Fine Art of Garnishing, by Jerry Crowley. Shared by: Sharon Stevens, Aug/95.
The radish spray is made from a long white radish and holds its own From: Sharon Stevens Date: 08-20-95 (00:00) (164) Fido: Home Co
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