• Thanksgiving Food Sculpture: A Holiday-Inspired Crazy Food Plating Episode

  • 2022/11/17
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Thanksgiving Food Sculpture: A Holiday-Inspired Crazy Food Plating Episode

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  • In this episode of GoGreenfields, the game of food sculpture is simple - prepare a plate of food like any plate anyone has ever seen.  Shape it, stack it, sculpt it… whatever you do, be sure that you have created something that smells, tastes, and LOOKS amazing!  River and Terran were certainly up to the challenge.   Food Sculpture - Terran’s Approach   Did you know that food has been used as art for over one thousand years.  Many people credit Filippo Tommaso Marinetti as the first food artist.  His cookbook was (is) really much more than a cookbook, which is obvious pretty quickly when you find recipes such as “ice cream on the moon”.  Terran made it a goal to fool the taste tester with his food sculpture.  You might do a double take when you realize that the “turkey” set before you is much more than a roast bird.   Food Sculpture - River’s Approach   Over the years, food has found its way into art in many different forms.  There have been restaurants devoted to food art, served food sculptures at parties and galleries, displayed giant butter sculptures at fairs, and even disguised food in highly realistic showpieces.  River was channeling that inspiration as he plated his “corn”. Be prepared, this corn will hit your sweet spot in a way the field grown variety can’t.   Corn on the Cob Sculpture  Ingredients 1 stick butter, softened1/2 c. granulated stevia1 tsp. vanilla1 c. almond flourDash kosher salt2 bags candy corn   Directions Beat butter and sugar together, Add vanilla  Add almond flour and salt and beat until fully combined. Create four logs from the dough, wrap and refrigerate for two hours. Pull dough logs from the fridge and push candy corn into it, forming neat rows. Refrigerate at least 1 hourServe and enjoy! Thanksgiving Roll Trick-and-Treat Ingredients 4 cups flour1T yeast1T sugar2 tsp salt1/4 cup avocado oil1¼ cups water10 oz ground beef1 large onion3T olive oil3 cloves garlic, minced1/2 tsp salt1/2 tsp pepper1 tsp thyme1/2 tsp cumin1/4 cup pine nuts1 egg   Directions - Dough: In a mixing bowl combine flour, yeast and sugar. Add salt, water and oil, and continue mixing until the dough ball begins to form.Remove from the bowl and knead the dough for 7 or 8 minutesTransfer the dough to a greased bowl and let rise for 1 hour. Directions - Filling: Over medium heat, sauté chopped onion until it becomes slightly translucentAdd crushed garlic and sauté for an additional two minutes.Add ground beef, salt, pepper, thyme, cumin and pine nuts, and continue to cook for 3-5 minutes, until meat is thoroughly cooked. Allow to cool. Directions - Assembling and Sculpting Divide ⅔ of the dough into 10 equal pieces and shape each piece into ball Roll the balls into four inch circles Place a small dollop of filling in the center of eachPinch the dough closed and round into a ballRemove small pieces from the remaining dough to be shaped into turkey legsDampening dough where connecting the turkey leg.  Gently pinch the pieces together, so the “legs” are securely attachedRepeat for each rollPlace all the “turkeys” in a baking try, cover and let rest 20 minutesPreheat the oven to 355FBrush the “turkeys” with egg washBake 20 minutesServe, laugh, and enjoy! Show us how your food sculpture turns out! Facebook:  @gogreenfieldspodcast Twitter: @GoGreenfieldsInstagram: @gogreenfieldsshowTikTok: GoGreenfieldsTwins Recommended Products   Filippo Tommaso Marinetti CookBook     This episode is brought to you by: Alitura Skin Care — the purest ingredients found in nature with a non-toxic promise to visibly transform your skin! Grassland Beef — It’s a real simple recipe: Know your food. Know your farmer! US Wellness Meats — all-natural, whole foods raised the way nature intended Apollo — help your body recover from stress, so you can relax, focus, sleep, and feel better! (Use Coupon Code GoGreenfields10) LettuceGrow — Grow Farm Fresh Produce, No Garden or Green Thumb Required! Magic Spoon — Delicious and Nutritious, High-Protein Cereal! (use coupon code GOGREENFIELDS) Desert Farms Camel Milk — 100% Raw and Natural Source of Calcium and Vitamin B1 Farmer’s Juice — Stop Buying Overpriced Juice. Organic is better! Doc Parsley’s Sleep Remedy — Get the Best Sleep of Your Life! Thrive Market — Better for People and for the Planet! Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil Club — The Freshest, Most Flavorful Artisanal Olive Oil You’ll Ever Taste Wake Up Foods — Good Food for a Good Morning!
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In this episode of GoGreenfields, the game of food sculpture is simple - prepare a plate of food like any plate anyone has ever seen.  Shape it, stack it, sculpt it… whatever you do, be sure that you have created something that smells, tastes, and LOOKS amazing!  River and Terran were certainly up to the challenge.   Food Sculpture - Terran’s Approach   Did you know that food has been used as art for over one thousand years.  Many people credit Filippo Tommaso Marinetti as the first food artist.  His cookbook was (is) really much more than a cookbook, which is obvious pretty quickly when you find recipes such as “ice cream on the moon”.  Terran made it a goal to fool the taste tester with his food sculpture.  You might do a double take when you realize that the “turkey” set before you is much more than a roast bird.   Food Sculpture - River’s Approach   Over the years, food has found its way into art in many different forms.  There have been restaurants devoted to food art, served food sculptures at parties and galleries, displayed giant butter sculptures at fairs, and even disguised food in highly realistic showpieces.  River was channeling that inspiration as he plated his “corn”. Be prepared, this corn will hit your sweet spot in a way the field grown variety can’t.   Corn on the Cob Sculpture  Ingredients 1 stick butter, softened1/2 c. granulated stevia1 tsp. vanilla1 c. almond flourDash kosher salt2 bags candy corn   Directions Beat butter and sugar together, Add vanilla  Add almond flour and salt and beat until fully combined. Create four logs from the dough, wrap and refrigerate for two hours. Pull dough logs from the fridge and push candy corn into it, forming neat rows. Refrigerate at least 1 hourServe and enjoy! Thanksgiving Roll Trick-and-Treat Ingredients 4 cups flour1T yeast1T sugar2 tsp salt1/4 cup avocado oil1¼ cups water10 oz ground beef1 large onion3T olive oil3 cloves garlic, minced1/2 tsp salt1/2 tsp pepper1 tsp thyme1/2 tsp cumin1/4 cup pine nuts1 egg   Directions - Dough: In a mixing bowl combine flour, yeast and sugar. Add salt, water and oil, and continue mixing until the dough ball begins to form.Remove from the bowl and knead the dough for 7 or 8 minutesTransfer the dough to a greased bowl and let rise for 1 hour. Directions - Filling: Over medium heat, sauté chopped onion until it becomes slightly translucentAdd crushed garlic and sauté for an additional two minutes.Add ground beef, salt, pepper, thyme, cumin and pine nuts, and continue to cook for 3-5 minutes, until meat is thoroughly cooked. Allow to cool. Directions - Assembling and Sculpting Divide ⅔ of the dough into 10 equal pieces and shape each piece into ball Roll the balls into four inch circles Place a small dollop of filling in the center of eachPinch the dough closed and round into a ballRemove small pieces from the remaining dough to be shaped into turkey legsDampening dough where connecting the turkey leg.  Gently pinch the pieces together, so the “legs” are securely attachedRepeat for each rollPlace all the “turkeys” in a baking try, cover and let rest 20 minutesPreheat the oven to 355FBrush the “turkeys” with egg washBake 20 minutesServe, laugh, and enjoy! Show us how your food sculpture turns out! Facebook:  @gogreenfieldspodcast Twitter: @GoGreenfieldsInstagram: @gogreenfieldsshowTikTok: GoGreenfieldsTwins Recommended Products   Filippo Tommaso Marinetti CookBook     This episode is brought to you by: Alitura Skin Care — the purest ingredients found in nature with a non-toxic promise to visibly transform your skin! Grassland Beef — It’s a real simple recipe: Know your food. Know your farmer! US Wellness Meats — all-natural, whole foods raised the way nature intended Apollo — help your body recover from stress, so you can relax, focus, sleep, and feel better! (Use Coupon Code GoGreenfields10) LettuceGrow — Grow Farm Fresh Produce, No Garden or Green Thumb Required! Magic Spoon — Delicious and Nutritious, High-Protein Cereal! (use coupon code GOGREENFIELDS) Desert Farms Camel Milk — 100% Raw and Natural Source of Calcium and Vitamin B1 Farmer’s Juice — Stop Buying Overpriced Juice. Organic is better! Doc Parsley’s Sleep Remedy — Get the Best Sleep of Your Life! Thrive Market — Better for People and for the Planet! Fresh-Pressed Olive Oil Club — The Freshest, Most Flavorful Artisanal Olive Oil You’ll Ever Taste Wake Up Foods — Good Food for a Good Morning!

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