A rosemary bush covered with whipped-cream "foam" (which has already partly trickled down) and surrounded with cream-filled wafer tubes, the work of Ms. Marta Stelmach (2013).</poem>]]
To perfection a A winter's cold landscape portrayed;With a black wood, enormous, of confiture made,By whose edge stood, in hamlets and settlements, homesNot with frost covered, rather with sugary foams A winter landsape made out of "sugary foams", that is, sweetened whipped cream, is yet another Baroque idea for a culinary illusion taken from Czerniecki's ''Compendium''. In the original version the whipped cream was supposed to be pour on a rosemary bush surrounded with wafer cream rolls. The whole thing was meant to look like an evergreen tree covered with heavy snow with cones lying on the ground. And here's the recipe:
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