This month Party Food for Girls is featured in Good Magazine with some decorating ideas for Xmas:
Xmas tree biscuits with spirulina icing (the little hand is Max's), meringue wreaths (the hand is Arantxa's friend Yana), and some icing recipes. And the editor told me that the colour palette for this issue of the magazine was based on the same palette of the recipe extracts from the book. 'Good' to hear!
Photos and Recipes by Alessandra Zecchini ©
Beautiful! My question is: Do you eat those lovely decorations? If so, on Christmas day or when? They seem to be very tasty as well
ReplyDeleteI eat the biscuits before, during and after Xmas! The meringues I like to keep and put them on the tree, but they are edible, it is up to you!
ReplyDeleteDecorations are all the more fun if you can eat them too! These are all so pretty. Congrats on the magazine feature.
ReplyDeleteHi Alessandra! I love your edible Christmas decorations! How beautiful. I love the colors you used - very soft and gentle...not like typical red green color you know. Congratulations on the magazine feature. I feel honored to know someone famous! ;-)
ReplyDeleteCiao Alessandra, che belle le decorazioni per natale fatte così, non mi era mai venuto in mente a quanto potessero essere versatile le meringhe!
ReplyDeleteE qui colori pastello sono davvero particolare!
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ciao loredana
Alessandra vedi, le ghirlande mi mancavano!!!! te le rubo subito!!! ormai lo sai anche tu...farei qualsiasi cosa con le meringhe!! dovrei proprio venirti a trovare!!!!! ma che belli anche i biscotti...ma cos'è la glassa spirulina?
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The edible decorations are lovely, makes it so easy to clear tham away on the 6th if you eat them as you go.
ReplyDelete@ Franci e Vale, per colorare la glassa di verde ho usato la polvere di spirulina, che e' un'alga di acqua dolce che uso per i frullati di frutta (piena di vitamine) cosi' evito di usare i coloranti verdi (non mi fido molto dei coloranti artificiali, in particolare i verdi e blu). Si puo' usare anche il te verde in polvere.
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Conosco quelle meravigliose realizzazioni.....sono davvero una più bella dell'altra....mi continuo a sfogliare il tuo libro in attesa che una folgorante ispirazione cada sulla mia testa e permetta alle mia scarsa manualità di creare come fai tu!!! ti adoro!
ReplyDeleteThe decorations are so beautiful and I love the color palette...calm and peaceful..like Christmas should be.
ReplyDeleteCiao and congratulations.
Artu', magari prova i biscotti al cioccolato che non sono da decorare e sono strepitosi, poi se dalle tue parti c'e' della cioccolata buona chissa' come vengono bene :-).
ReplyDeleteChristmas is a time when you get homesick even when you're home.This decorations are so beautiful and I love the color palette...Thanks
ReplyDeletePure joy...love your ideas...those meringues are adorable...wish I could find this one!!! Hugs.
ReplyDeleteCheers Koralee, I am sure that you could make them easily :-).
ReplyDeletebeautiful looks fabulous
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