Butter rose decoration | Jacques Pépin Cooking At Home | KQED

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10.01.2020



Are you looking to improve your presentation game? All you need for a festive table is a stick of butter and a little practice with a paring knife and you can make beautiful butter roses as Jacques Pépin demonstrates here.

What you’ll need: butter, paring knife, ice water, paprika (optional)

Jacques Pépin Cooking At Home
Episode 113: Butter rose, 2020
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