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The Art of the Confectioner: Sugarwork and Pastillage

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The Art of the Confectioner: Sugarwork and Pastillage Author: Notter, EwaldBrand: WileyEdition: 1Features: Used Book in Good ConditionBinding: HardcoverNumber Of Pages: 368Release Date: 17-04-2012Details: Product Description A gorgeous

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Author: Notter, Ewald

Brand: Wiley

Edition: 1

Features:

  • Used Book in Good Condition

Binding: Hardcover

Number Of Pages: 368

Release Date: 17-04-2012

Details: Product Description A gorgeous professional-level guide to the most challenging form of the confectioner's art A showpiece created entirely from sugar is truly a work of art, and it takes an eye for design and strong pastry skills to work with this delicate medium. The Art of the Confectioner is the ultimate guide to working with sugar to create beautiful sugar and pastillage shapes, flowers, figurines, and breathtaking full-scale showpieces. Author and award-winning pastry chef Ewald Notter shares wisdom gained from more than 35 years in the pastry kitchen, and combines straightforward advice and step-by-step instructions with lessons on developing artistry and design skills. The book begins with a basic overview of sugar, including information on the equipment and ingredients needed to work with sugar and Isomalt. Subsequent chapters cover Pastillage, Sugar Casting, Sugar Pulling, Sugar Blowing, and New Trends in Sugarwork, and include detailed instructions on how to make everything from delicate flowers to whimsical blown sugar figurines. And the final chapter shows how readers can bring together all the skills learned throughout the book to create award-winning sugar and pastillage showpieces. From working with shapes and color and choosing a focus point to developing a sculpture based on a particular theme, Notter provides insights into all the tricks of the trade and expert advice on preparing for competitions. Throughout the book, techniques are explained with simple, step-by-step instructions and illustrated with clear how-to photos, while stunning showpiece beauty shots provide inspiration. The book includes hundreds of color photos as well as beautiful hand-painted watercolor illustrations by the author, and an Appendix of templates is provided to help readers replicate the showpieces shown throughout the book. For pastry students, aspiring confectioners, and professional pastry chefs looking to improve their skills for restaurant work or competition, The Art of the Confectioner is a must-have guide from one of the field's most well-known experts. Amazon.com Review Excerpt: Creating Doves The technique for creating a dove is similar to that for creating a swan, but the dove has quite a different look. Doves have small round heads with short beaks. The neck is short and the chest is full and large. The dove is a universal symbol for love, so these doves holding wedding rings are perfect for a wedding or engagement celebration. 1. Begin to blow a sphere. 2. Use your thumb and index finger to work a small ball away from the top of the sphere. This is the dove’s head. 3. Use your thumb and index finger to slightly elongate the dove’s neck, leaving a large teardrop shape at the base of the neck for the dove’s body. Bend the head to a 90-degree angle. 4. Use your thumb and index finger to roll the head down to touch the neck. 5. Cool and remove the dove from the tube. 6. Pinch the open end closed and rewarm the closed end over the flame of an alcohol burner, then attach a small piece of warm Isomalt or sugar to form the tail. 7. Use your fingers to flatten and widen the tail. 8. Use room-temperature scissors to make indentations in the tail resembling feathers. 9. Pull a wing using the same technique as for pulling petals. Pull one side longer than the other to create a curve. 10. Use scissors to make short indentations in the long edge of the wing. Set aside. 11. Pull a second wing and use scissors to mark it with feather indentations. 12. Melt the wide edge of each wing slightly over the flame of an alcohol burner.13. Attach the wings to the dove, facing downward, then bend the wings upward. 14. Use room-temperature scissors to cut a small triangle from a piece of red Isomalt or sugar. Warm the triangle over the flame of an alcohol burner and attach it to the head to form the beak. 15. Cut a small piece of red Isomalt or sugar and melt one end over the flame of an alcohol burn

EAN: 9780470398920

Package Dimensions: 11.0 x 8.7 x 1.5 inches

Languages: English

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