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Kerry Beal

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  1. Ah - recognize this from the days I needed to get carrageenans for water marbling - don't recall what I was marbling though. Anna would have been able to tell me! We could try this with a 3D mold - suspect it's just drizzling some cocoa butter onto room temperature water, introducing the mold into the water, plunge and twist and pull out. The trick is going to be having enough surface area for the size of the object and and a deep enough bath that you can submerge it and twist. Next thought - how to hold it so water doesn't get inside.
  2. I didn't read it that way - hands on hips makes my back feel better!
  3. The thing I like most about them - when I'm doing a trade show - they do an excellent job of cleaning the sides of the bowl of chocolate. Since I don't have water when I'm doing these shows I need to be able to hit the bowl with a heat gun and wipe it clean to continue. The other small ones I have don't - as they aren't flexible enough. The only downside compared to the other small ones I got from the dollar store years ago - is they can't go in the microwave due to the metal shank.
  4. She's the daughter of Rodney's friends who own a gelato ingredient supply company with products imported from Italy - they provided us with some lovely nut pastes (particularly Sicilian pistachio) to play with. It was a delight to see Rodney interact with her.
  5. I think Bob and Irene might be a little competitive! These are some of Bob's pictures.
  6. Got a picture of the one you are trying to replace?
  7. A few of the pictures that Irene took - apparently between she and bob - they took about 5100 images. \\ One of the amazing donations from Barry Callebaut - this Cara Crakine is a big hit and showed up in a number of things that folks made. \\\ I brought along a donation from a previous year from Barry Callebaut. \
  8. Yup! But hang on to it and enjoy it as much as I have. Ruth sent me more!
  9. So the weird silicone thing doesn’t make the effect - it was what I tried though. That homogenizer would work on a ganache / it’s big.
  10. Sadly no - thinking next year we should feature a variety of techniques that don’t require an airbrush but still give a lovely finish.
  11. I realize that I learn something every class, every event, every new book I get - and this event was no exception. I finally learned the stamped flower that I've found elusive for the past couple of years (thank you Lauren!). This doesn't work! And I ran all over the north of Toronto to get it This doesn't work either. So what new thing/things did you learn this workshop?
  12. Brush not mine - what size is the blue spatula? If it's any longer than about 8 inches it's one they donated. We went through the spatula container (and every other container!)
  13. We missed you. Don't be surprised if a package shows up!
  14. Might want to do a little test - on frozen fondant vs cold. You could probably use some freeze spray on the fondant before you spray. The velvet effect will stay - just have to be careful you don't touch it as it's melty.
  15. Hmmm - they are from thermoworks
  16. Took 4 of these favourite spatulas, was careful to put them back in my box after they were washed each time - came home with none! Spent a better part of the afternoon yesterday going through the entire place to see if we could find them. Can everyone check their stuff.
  17. On Saturday my photographer friend Robert Irvine and his SO Irene came to take some pictures for us. Bob does the setup for my ad's for So Good and Pastry Arts, as well as a video that we did for Pastry Art's a few years ago. @Anniebakes fruit chews Making a silk purse out of a sow's ear. Taking the interference powder from our sponsor Easy Leaf Products to hide the bloom on the molds that were made with less than perfectly tempered chocolate. Not sure what they were finding so funny - but they do indeed look amused. Someone tempering cocoa butter with a titch of EZtemper silk. Hey shut the lid! And of course - since Robert is a photographer - you gotta have the artsy shot!
  18. @Diana D making a bonbon with her brandied cherries and a boozy syrup. Caramel covered popcorn brought back from the other site - hopefully someone will be able to post pictures of that production. They made a big batch of stand up caramel and the popcorn. It was done in the Firemixer14 - caramel was perfect - some details need to be worked out around the popcorn because the corn itself needs to be warm and stay warm during the syrup application (or even be warmed further) - and also if you cook the peanuts in the syrup - it's not going to come smoothly (or at all) out of the spout! Panning demo by @Alleguede @VistaGardens cutting a blackcurrent PDF to pan. @Chocolot showed ?English Toffee to the group - I'd call it buttercrunch. What ever you call it - yum! @YetiChocolates working on a variety of things - one a ? candied ?roasted pineapple and home dried cayenne piece. @RanaMN's halva - not as crystallized as she would prefer - but much closer to what she's after - perhaps another day or two sitting might be all it needs? @VistaGardens orange rinds coming out of the instant pot. Hoping that she will give me the instructions so I can try this at home.
  19. Saturday breakfast Saturday lunch - @alleguede surprised us with a wonderful mushroom quiche and croque monsieur And how could I forget - lunch dessert - flan - plain and black sesame
  20. Val, co-owner of the Cake Collective, along with her sister Maria - is as much of a gadget person as I am. I happened to notice that she had a big old homogenizer sitting on the counter (she had picked it up at an auction a few years back). I had brought a jar of MEC hazelnut paste that was about half oil and half rock solid nut material. Required a bit of work with the homogenizer - but once done - had a lovely runny nut paste that Val was able to make use of for a cake that required it and they are thinking about using it to emulsify their vegan caramel sauce that seriously needs emulsification.
  21. PDF of Daniel's recipes. Daniel Stubbe biorecipes 2024-05-17.pdf
  22. Should be OK in your carry on I suspect.
  23. She’s making candied orange rind
  24. Dinner at Gouter. First there was the show and tell - Wasn't very good at taking dinner pics - I'm a little out of practice. Wonderful gelato dessert.
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