This Patisserie is in Bayeux a lovely vintage one.
Fold the puff pastry then roll it gently to get a rose put it in a muffin tin, bake for 30 minutes ( but keep an eye on them) 180 degrees Celsius, gas 6.
Today, it will be a long post.
For Linda and you if you want I have explained how to bake Apple 🍎 roses!
Get well soon Linda! A rose for you!
Just go down…and up!
Fold the puff pastry then roll it gently to get a rose put it in a muffin tin, bake for 30 minutes ( but keep an eye on them) 180 degrees Celsius, gas 6.
Then put some apricot or apple jam to melt in a saucepan and apply on roses when baked with a brush to make them shine , when dry you can put some icing with a little strainer if you want.
Bon Appetit!
Put some apple compotes on the puff pastry, just a little to stick the slices
Cut 50 cm wide puff pastry stripes
Boil 40 cl water, two soup spoons of sugar half the juice of a lemon. Put the slices of apple two minutes to get soft so that you can bend them
Take red apples 🍎 it will be nicer. Cut them in thin slices
I love the decors very vintage
Put some apple compotes on the puff pastry, just a little to stick the slices
Cut 50 cm wide puff pastry stripes
Boil 40 cl water, two soup spoons of sugar half the juice of a lemon. Put the slices of apple two minutes to get soft so that you can bend them
Take red apples 🍎 it will be nicer. Cut them in thin slices
I love the decors very vintage
At the same time I am trying to work on skies and clouds.
My little bakery ( boulangerie)
The first page I did with my own colours
Catherine, you are so talented! I think you can do everything.
RépondreSupprimerMy sister made those roses once for a bridal shower and they were so pretty.
I just love your watercolors!
Your travel journal is very nice. I like all your water colour painting.
RépondreSupprimerI also love the rose apple. What a great idea!!
My goodness, you are so talented, my friend! Those apples are beautiful. What a great idea. Thanks for sharing. I hope you have a cozy weekend in your world.
RépondreSupprimerThanks for the how to on the apple roses. They are truly special.
RépondreSupprimerI like how you are using guided practice to expand you water color skill.
Your carnet de voyage will be a lovely book, Catherine. Your paintings are delightful with lots of interesting detail.
RépondreSupprimerYummy apple roses!