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Emerging Trend Of Molecular Gastronomy in Fine Dining

Molecular Gastronomy in Fine Dining; Imagine stepping into a fine dining experience that is as captivating as a symphony, where each dish is orchestrated with precision and creativity. Molecular gastronomy, like a masterful conductor, blends science and artistry to push the boundaries of traditional cuisine. Molecular Gastronomy Dessert, Molecular Gastronomy Plating, Fine Dining Starters, Molecular Food, Gastronomy Recipes, Molecular Mixology, Molecular Gastronomy Recipes, Michelin Food, Fine Dining Plating

Emerging Trend Of Molecular Gastronomy in Fine Dining Molecular Gastronomy in Fine Dining; Imagine stepping into a fine dining experience that is as captivating as a symphony, where each dish is orchestrated with precision and creativity. Molecular gastronomy, like a masterful conductor, blends science and artistry to push the boundaries of traditional cuisine.

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Chris Jay on Instagram: "One of the first molecular gastronomy techniques I learned was sphereification. Essentially it’s taking a liquid like fruit juices, vinegar or even coffee and mixing it with agar agar (which come from red algae) and then slowly dropping it into chilled oil which turns it into spheres. This is one of my favourite techniques because it gives the illusion of caviar on a plate, however when you eat it it’s more jelly then pop-like as caviar would be. For this recipe I turned red onion pickling liquid into spheres, creating this beautiful pink colour, which popped really nicely on a crudo or tataki plate.   Note: If you have any extra pickling liquid that you didn’t turn into spheres, I suggest storing the spheres in them instead of water. I found that after the third d Jelly Caviar, Fruit Caviar, Molecular Gastronomy Plating, Molecular Food, Molecular Gastronomy Recipes, Molecular Cuisine, Bubble Boba, Pickled Onion, Caviar Recipes

Chris Jay on Instagram: "One of the first molecular gastronomy techniques I learned was sphereification. Essentially it’s taking a liquid like fruit juices, vinegar or even coffee and mixing it with agar agar (which come from red algae) and then slowly dropping it into chilled oil which turns it into spheres. This is one of my favourite techniques because it gives the illusion of caviar on a plate, however when you eat it it’s more jelly then pop-like as caviar would be. For this recipe I…

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