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Discussion on wire starts - here
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Pâte de Fruits (Fruit Paste/Fruit Jellies) (Part 2)
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Can’t do caramel I know - can you link me the Kriss’s post? -
Actually bottom is usually bottom - you put a top chablon on when you are using a soft ganache that is likely to deform when you cut it.
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If you put a foot top and bottom (foot aka chablon) then the one on the top should still be soft when you cut cause it will crack.
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Set up - a thin foot on the bottom doesn't crack typically. The the chablon on the top get's cut when it's still damp if possible to prevent cracking.
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Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Rum definitely! Nice to see you back James. -
Molded and Filled Chocolates: Troubleshooting and Techniques
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
I have always suspected the the chocolate running behind the coloured cocoa butter is caused by the heating! I've not been happy with the results most times I've done it. And yeah - dates and amarula - sweet! Maybe some lemon? -
Molded and Filled Chocolates: Troubleshooting and Techniques
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
No reason not to use two different chocolates. I'm not a big fan of the heating thing though. -
Pâte de Fruits (Fruit Paste/Fruit Jellies) (Part 2)
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Rotovap or vacuum microwave? Sorry - being a bit of an ass - but perhaps adding some freeze dried fruit powder to the un-concentrated juice to punch up the flavour? Beautiful looking product by the way! -
Yeah - saw that - and some Canadian and US prices.
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Bloody sure I didn't pay anywhere near that for it.
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Pâte de Fruits (Fruit Paste/Fruit Jellies) (Part 2)
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
I haven't - but I'd probably use the basic Boiron recipes and see which fruit puree the texture is most equivalent to. Linking to the way earlier post of the file of Boiron recipes - sadly can't figure out how to post a PDF! link to pdf of PDF -
Bit dusty!
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Some from Scotland - some from LCBO - some from duty free I think. Not seeing some of the ones I know my dad and Gary used to enjoy.
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think there might be a bottle of that on my very dusty sideboard
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Pretty sure it's Alcohol by Volume - a lot of standard blends are sold at 40%
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Couple of guitars I found in my travels last night that someone might be interested in This one is located in San Diego Dedy guitar cutter base with 4 frames $2,000 15mm, 22.5mm, 30mm, 37.5mm There is a mini available in Vancouver British Columbia I have a lightly-used Martellato Double Mini Guitar Cutter for sale. It has a plastic base, two stainless steel cutting arms (22mm spacing), and comes with the stainless steel lifting sheet, long plastic scraper/"doctor blade", and extra replacement wire and tools. Cutting area is about 23 x 23 cm. I found it most efficient to get inexpensive custom frames made by asking a local business to cut stainless steel bar or plastic to a size that fits the base. You can read more about it on the Martellato website. I bought it from Chocolat-Chocolat in 2017. It has been used about twice a year each year since then. It has two broken wires that are missing and I have not prioritized the effort of replacing since I have a new one to use. The plastic has discoloration on the top of the base, but is in otherwise excellent shape. I am local to Vancouver, BC, Canada. I am asking $850 CAD. Local pick-up preferred, but I am willing to investigate shipping costs if the buyer is willing to pay them. It is quite heavy. I'm not comfortable posting contact info here - so if you are interested send me a PM and I can hook you up with the owner.
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That's what I do with the 15's.
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Savy Goiseau makes excellent equipment - they must have been using it to cut bars given the size. Maybe you could get them to send you pictures of the frames - perhaps you'll find that they have more holes.
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I'm curious what this looked like before you applied the tool to it.
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I have not reworked a frame before - but when I got a 30 frame it was just a 15 wired every other hole. A 22.5 is a nice one to have. What's the brand in Maine?
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Wonder how well an ultrasonic cutter would work.
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How many hours to Hogmanay where you are now?
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Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
I loved being the one to squish on the yellow dye blob -
Your Daily Sweets: What Are You Making and Baking? (2017 – )
Kerry Beal replied to a topic in Pastry & Baking
Do you remember if it used shortening vs butter? My mom's crispy oatmeal cookie recipe uses shortening.