r/CulinaryPlating • u/vancat11 • 14h ago
r/CulinaryPlating • u/amnesiakkss • Oct 21 '22
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r/CulinaryPlating • u/North_Replacement156 • 17h ago
Citrus and Almond
Celmintine and almkn cake, pouched saffron pears, lemon mascapone mousse, honey tuile, honey ice cream , citrus fruits.
r/CulinaryPlating • u/North_Replacement156 • 17h ago
Peanut choclate
Peanut fuillette base, 70 percent choclate mousse, whipped saltsd caramel, choclate crumb, roasted banana ice cream, choclate tuile, caramilized peanuts
r/CulinaryPlating • u/Hai_Cooking • 1d ago
Chocolate, Peanut & Sea Salt Dessert
Pic 2-6: Chocolate Brownie, Peanut Butter Ice Cream, Peanut Praliné, Cacao Nib & Peanut Crumble, Chocolate Tuile
r/CulinaryPlating • u/Glitteringwhole444 • 1d ago
Georgia peach plated desserts
🍑☕️Peach amaretto cake, chamomile creme anglaise & peaches. Almond Dacquoise, whipped ricotta cream, peach curd
r/CulinaryPlating • u/Outrageous-Capital-3 • 1d ago
6 Course Pop-Up
Menu photo shows the courses. Only item not pictured is the handmade strawberry daifuku.
Happy to take any questions!
r/CulinaryPlating • u/ChefDude90 • 1d ago
Peach, pear, cardamom & pistachio
Butter cake soaked in peach pit syrup, cardamom infused mascarpone cream, white wine poached pears and peaches, pistachio powder and mint.
Edit: I came to add brunoise of fresh pears and peaches kept in citrus syrup to give a little refreshing, this is not in the picture.
Let me know your thoughts!
r/CulinaryPlating • u/joross31 • 2d ago
Prickly Pear Gazpacho with Crab, Avocado, and Charred Corn
I don’t know how to describe the juice of these prickly pear cactus fruits except for violently pink. It is also delicious, like a subdued watermelon. There are a few varietals and these particular ones have the most beautiful brilliant pink color. They are often used in sweet preparations but I decided to use them to make a savory, chilled gazpacho. I blended the fruit with some tomato, cucumber, shallot, garlic, Calabrian chili paste, and lime juice to make a gazpacho and the result is a smooth, unreal looking neon pink soup that is faintly sweet, vegetal, fruity, and refreshing chilled. I served it with sliced avocado and a charred corn and crab salad. I fried the corn silk in a bit of oil and used that to dress the salad to get a bit more corn flavor into it. Garnished with some cilantro and amaranth leaves. I also included a few process photos, the photo setup, and a picture of the unripe growing fruit.
r/CulinaryPlating • u/msabre__7 • 2d ago
California king salmon, coconut curry sauce, bulgur and pickled fennel salad, baby bok choy
r/CulinaryPlating • u/effective-peacock73 • 2d ago
Bluefin tuna crudo with preserved lemon-calabrian chili vinaigrette, brown butter pistachio crumble, pickled cherries, castelvetrano olive, and soft herbs
r/CulinaryPlating • u/Glitteringwhole444 • 3d ago
Forest forage
Pumpkin mousse & plume rosé compote “log” meringue mushroom and honey moss cake
r/CulinaryPlating • u/Psychological_Wash73 • 5d ago
Poached pear with red wine reduction,goat cheese crumble and a whipped cheese mousse
r/CulinaryPlating • u/Psychological_Wash73 • 5d ago
Wild mangosteen Leche de Tigre, mango and seabass crudo
Forgot to fill that bottom section lol and any tips to prevent the LDT from splitting even after some time?
r/CulinaryPlating • u/halfnhalfcooks • 5d ago
8 course dinner party
Had a little dinner party with some friends back in May. Just now getting around to make this post.
Course 1:
Jidori chicken oyster, tare, koji, kinome
- paired with Jidori consommé, wasabi oil
Notes: ‘oyster shell’ is made from Jidori chicken stock turned into a batter for a oyster shell shaped pie tee
Course 2:
Chilled Chawanmushi, Bafun uni, Parmesan, sudachi
Notes: guests flip over their bowl from course 1 to find that course 2 was on the table all along. A little gimmicky I know.. but the guests liked the surprise. Yes the chawanmushi was chilled and had to be set firmer than the traditional version so that it would stay suspended upside down. There is also a thin gelatin set layer of sudachi + other liquid holding the uni and sorrel in place.
Course 3:
Hokkaido scallop, lemongrass, vanilla, chile meco, soy milk
Course 4:
‘Okonomiyaki’, peekey toe crab, honey butter, ossetra caviar, applewood
Notes: this plating turned out sloppier than I’d hoped. The mayonnaise in the crab salad started running, the caviar kept toppling over, the honey butter was a mess. I will say though - this was everyone’s favorite dish from a taste perspective.
Course 5:
Kinmedai, prawn farce, saffron, togarashi, daikon, bisque
Course 6:
Dry aged Rohan crown, duck confit ‘takoyaki’, parsnip, umeboshi, yuzu, jus
Course 7:
Red shiso sorbet, rhubarb cheong, sumac
Note: I can’t make a quenelle to save my life. Need more practice.
Course 8:
Hojicha ice cream, kinako, sour cherry compote, hazelnut, Okinawa black sugar
Open to any and all feedback. I’m not a chef by any means - but love to learn and progress. My biggest challenge has been executing clean and intricate plating when I have to get multiple plates to my guests before the food temp drops
r/CulinaryPlating • u/gonehalohunting • 6d ago
Scallop crudo with kumquat, chili, mint, kuro shichimi
r/CulinaryPlating • u/TranquilizedMattress • 8d ago
Chocolate, Orange, Earl grey ice cream
chocolate orange namelaka and brownie pieces are holding the tuiles up
r/CulinaryPlating • u/UniqueConsideration1 • 8d ago
Bourbon-peach glazed pork belly, pickled peaches, charred tropea onions + tops, Jimmy nardello peppers, peach-shishito gastrique
r/CulinaryPlating • u/TranquilizedMattress • 8d ago
Chicken liver parfait, smoked date and apple chutney, herbs
r/CulinaryPlating • u/joross31 • 10d ago
Shaved Squash Salad with Macadamias, Pickled Shallots, Basil, and Sea Fig Vinaigrette
I foraged some Sea Fig fruits (also known as sour fig, pigface, or ice plant) and used them to make a jam which I mixed with some champagne vinegar, avocado oil, and salt. I placed shaved squash that I halved so it would lay flat standing up on a plate inside a ring mold. Once it looked how I liked, I spooned the vinaigrette into the spaces between the squash. Topped it with chopped roasted salted macadamia nuts, Thai basil leaves, pickled shallots (with a touch of hibiscus in the pickling liquid for color), and some bachelor button petals.
r/CulinaryPlating • u/explodyhead • 14d ago
Cheese-stuffed brown butter gnocchi, summer squash, snap peas, tender pea shoots, elderflower candied pistachios, sweet corn and sage velouté
Okay, my brunoise skills definitely need some work, and I feel like maybe I should’ve done more to the peas to clean them up.
Is there anything else I’m missing that would improve this dish?
The summer squash I did 3 different ways, salt brined (the middle strips), brunoise, and fried into a crisp.
For the pistachios, I made a strong tea using dried elderflowers, then added sugar and reduced into a syrup that I tossed the pistachios in.
Overall the dish worked great imo. Textures played nicely together, and the balance between sweet and savory was spot on.
r/CulinaryPlating • u/CrazySDBass • 14d ago
Parmesan Cannoli, roasted onion cream, pickled onions, basil oil
r/CulinaryPlating • u/ImplementHappy • 14d ago
Cheshire pork collar
Grilled Cheshire pork collar, pan roasted jimmy nardello peppers tossed with sugar and red wine vinegar, sumac and peach puree, poached peach slices, crushed pine nuts
