WHITE CHOCOLATE ROSES

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Categories     Bread     Cake     Chocolate     Wedding     Pastry

Yield makes about 25 roses

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 1/2 pounds White Chocolate Plastique (page 135)
Food color

Steps:

  • Soften the white chocolate plastique so that it is malleable. Knead the mixture on parchment paper as if it were bread dough. It should feel dry to the touch like Play-Doh, and you should be able to mold small chunks of it without it sticking to your fingers. If it is too sticky, you can sift some cornstarch over it to dry it up. Divide the dough into 3 or 4 different disks if you plan to knead in food coloring. To color the plastique, use parchment paper over your work surface and latex or vinyl gloves. Add a few drops of food color to each disk of white chocolate plastique to create different hues for roses and leaves. Knead the color in until it is fully incorporated and you achieve the shade you like.
  • For the roses, roll out a disk of the plastique on parchment paper with a rolling pin as if it were a pie dough. Roll it until it is thin, about 1/4 inch. Then, make small circles using the back of a pastry bag tip. If you don't have a pastry bag tip, you can use a bottle top from a milk jug or anything that will cut uniform circles about 1-inch in diameter. Separate the circles (which we will now call "petals") on the parchment paper, and flatten the outer edges of each petal with the back of a spoon to make them almost transparent.
  • Peel up the first petal off the parchment paper (a small offset spatula helps with this job) and roll it tight, like a cigar. Pick up the next petal and wrap it around the first one. Each petal should get successively looser and wider, mimicking the way a rose in full bloom opens. You can attach as many petals as you like to create the style of rose bouquet you want. Place each completed rose on a plate covered with parchment paper, wrap the plate with plastic wrap, and put in the refrigerator until you are ready to use them.
  • To make leaves to round out your bouquet, add a few drops of green food coloring to a disk of the white chocolate plastique, roll it out thinly as above, then use a paring knife to cut free-form leaf shapes. Once you have completed a number of roses and leaves, you can form a bouquet in a plastic cup that fits inside a flower vase.

Rafaqat shahbazz Rafaqat
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These are the most beautiful white chocolate roses I've ever seen!


Jishan Ahmed
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I'm definitely going to be making these again and again.


Craig Nyasha
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These roses are so unique and beautiful. I've never seen anything like them before.


Okedare Favour
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I can't wait to try making these for my next party.


Dhiraj Khadka
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These roses are a great way to impress your friends and family.


Shannon Tucker
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I was a bit skeptical at first, but these roses turned out amazing! They're so realistic.


mdhasanat hoshen
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These roses are so easy to make, even for a beginner like me. I'm so glad I tried this recipe.


Lashly James
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I love how these roses look on a cake. They're so delicate and lifelike.


Zakiyan Edwards
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These roses are the perfect way to add a touch of elegance to any dessert.


Towhid Shawon
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I've never made anything like this before. It was so much fun and they turned out so pretty!


Md Asadullah Rohoman
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These white chocolate roses are so beautiful and easy to make. I love how they look on a cake or cupcake.


MIRZA farri
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Absolutely stunning! I made these for my daughter's birthday party and they were the hit of the event. They were so easy to make and looked so impressive.