[Sca-cooks] masquerading food

Susan Lin susanrlin at gmail.com
Thu Jun 17 06:50:52 PDT 2010


My husband has been playing with molecular gastronomy this past year - it
definately can masquerade.  You do need some specialized equipment or
products but he's having fun.

Shoshana

On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Mark S. Harris
<MarkSHarris at austin.rr.com>wrote:

> Eduardo commented:
> <<< My big push outside of 15th and 16th Century Italian cooking is cooking
> for
> my family that adheres to the zone principals and our BIG NEW YEARS PARTY.
> This year is our 11th. It is for 60 people. Sit down. Usually between 9 and
> 11 courses. >>>
>
> Wow. Do you rent a hall for this? If not, where do you find the room to
> seat that many people?
>
> <<< Any fun suggestions for food that masquerades? The definition of
> masquerade
> is wide open at this point. >>>
>
> Sounds like illusion foods.
>
> ill-fd-feast-art (10K) 12/ 8/97 A feast consisting of illusion foods.
> http://www.florilegium.org/files/FEASTS/ill-fd-feast-art.html
>
> illusion-fds-msg (142K) 11/ 7/04 Medieval illusion foods. Disguised food.
> http://www.florilegium.org/files/FOOD/illusion-fds-msg.html
>
> Warners-art (32K) 6/29/98 An article on disguised food. by Alizaunde,
> Demoiselle de Bregeuf.
> http://www.florilegium.org/files/FOOD/Warners-art.html
>
> Stefan
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