Hey gang,
I'm currently reading the book "Gastronaut" by Stephan Gates, wherein he explains how to conduct a number of food-related experiments to elevate food from just a fuel source to something that is fun, exciting, passionate and new. I recommend it.
Anywho, endorsements aside, there's a section on gilding food that I think's rather interesting. For something like $25-$30 per leaf packet, you can buy gold leaf to melt down and cover your food in gold. This raises the obvious motivation to gild an apple (preferably of the Golden Delicious variety, because they are, in my opinion, the most scrumptious) and engrave it with "Kallisti."
To this end, I have a question and a few comments:
Question:
1) Does anyone know a way of preserving organic fruits for up to three weeks? I'm thinking of making an edible display of "Kallisti" apples (as well as a few gilded hot dogs) for a get-together, and I would like to be able to do the work in advance.
Comments:
1) In case anyone wants the book or anything, here's the Amazon link: http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss_gw?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=gastronaut.
2) I had a hard time finding gold leaf to gild with. If you want to do it, then be sure to check out a good craft store; most supermarkets don't carry food-quality gilding materials. Although, if you live in the Cincinnati, OH area, I think Jungle Jim's has it.
Well, that's all. Hope everyone's doing well.
~Happiness
I would use a wax fruit, and have it last forever.
Quote from: Felix on October 22, 2008, 06:33:50 PM
I would use a wax fruit, and have it last forever.
Yeah, I thought of that, but wax fruit sort of takes the fun out of it for me. If its wax, then there's no reason for me to use edible-grade gold, and it would be just like painting something gold. Well, at least in my convoluted interior monologue it seems that way. I was wanting to make something that the party-goers could really participate in . . . namely, something they could eat. That way the production doesn't begin and end with me, but will continue as they digest and eventually expel gold in their leavings.
It's sort of gross, but I think the idea of having gold-flecked shit* is kind of cool.
*(Pardon my French)
You're free to curse your bottom off, if you feel the need.
I'd say nobody cares, but inevitably someone would contradict me.
Anyway, do you really need the stuff to last for three weeks? Why not just do them, then have the party in maybe one week? Most people don't need a month's advance notice.
Why not make it the point of the party?
"Come on over and help me wrap food in gold leaf!"
Quote from: Felix on October 22, 2008, 06:48:54 PM
You're free to curse your bottom off, if you feel the need.
I'd say nobody cares, but inevitably someone would contradict me.
Anyway, do you really need the stuff to last for three weeks? Why not just do them, then have the party in maybe one week? Most people don't need a month's advance notice.
Unfortunately, yeah. Though spontaneity is a sweet, sweet virtue, the party is set for three weeks from now (a little less, actually; it's on November 11. I've always loved the 11/11 of November, and hope to have a huge shindig in 2011 at 11:11 p.m. on that day). RSVPs and everything. Any future gilding for parties, though, will be done in a more timely manner.
I do like the idea of centering the party around the task, though, LMNO. That would actually be pretty fun.
Unless I'm missing something...If you already have a set date, couldn't you just gild the apples/food a week before the party?
Yeah, I could, but it's really just a time issue. Gilding something large like apples takes a truckload of time, especially if you're doing a ton of it like I'll be. The week before the party, I have a pretty big business trip and a lot of other stuff that will keep me from having any sort of life at home. Same goes for the week before that, only sans the trip and plus a crappy training series that I have to sit in on.
This week is my last one where I get a ton of free time in the evenings until after the party. However, I think I'm just gonna go with the "gild your own apple" theme that LMNO suggested. That will mean that I don't have to do any work beforehand (always a plus; laziness FTW), and I can have the pleasure of seeing a bunch of yahoos hyped up on recreational beverages, myself included, make an ass of themselves as they try to gild apples.
So . . . has anyone else ever tried gilding food before?
Vacuum seal?
Summer Sausage in wax for the "Hot dog", IMHO. Shelf stable and all.
For the apples I've got no inspiration other than only gilding the "K" for speed and efficiency.
Maybe use yellow apples and forget the gilding alltogether!!
Otherwise this site http://www.surbitonart.co.uk/acatalog/Gold__Silver_leafs_and_Paints.html (http://www.surbitonart.co.uk/acatalog/Gold__Silver_leafs_and_Paints.html) has edible gold spray paint about halfway down the page!!!
That would save a lot of time!!!
Quince people, QUINCE.
Hush, you. People don't want to hear your FACTS. :lol:
Quote from: Khara on October 22, 2008, 10:28:15 PM
Maybe use yellow apples and forget the gilding alltogether!!
Otherwise this site http://www.surbitonart.co.uk/acatalog/Gold__Silver_leafs_and_Paints.html (http://www.surbitonart.co.uk/acatalog/Gold__Silver_leafs_and_Paints.html) has edible gold spray paint about halfway down the page!!!
That would save a lot of time!!!
Wow . . . thanks!
Quote from: Manta Obscura on October 23, 2008, 04:52:40 PM
Quote from: Khara on October 22, 2008, 10:28:15 PM
Maybe use yellow apples and forget the gilding alltogether!!
Otherwise this site http://www.surbitonart.co.uk/acatalog/Gold__Silver_leafs_and_Paints.html (http://www.surbitonart.co.uk/acatalog/Gold__Silver_leafs_and_Paints.html) has edible gold spray paint about halfway down the page!!!
That would save a lot of time!!!
Wow . . . thanks!
YW
But you have to post pics after you finish it!!! :D
Will do. I think I'll work on the kallisti stencils tonight . . .
Quote from: Rabbi LMNO on October 23, 2008, 12:41:38 PM
Hush, you. People don't want to hear your FACTS. :lol:
:cry: