"Oh Dahling I just love this posh restaurant."
"Babe. I know! We are so chic just sitting here."
" I feel like a celebrity... Wait! Is that Heidi Klum?"
"Don't act so star-struck ok? Pretend like we belong here."
"Is freeze dried air really an appetizer?"
" Totes."
"Waiter? Uh, yes we'll have the freeze-dried air followed by a sliver of raw critter."
"Fabulous choice. Our air is premium and our critter is fresh killed to order."
"Cool."
When kids play with their food they get in trouble... When adults do the same thing-- they just call it
"Food Styling."
Professional food styling is a legit occupation... You can even major in it at certain trade and culinary schools... (hmm.. backup plan?)
Those beautiful ads for food and cookbook covers may look good enough to eat, but a deeper look into food styling reveals some unappetizing Tricks of the Trade...
Stylists know that looks are more important than taste during a photo shoot, and they use culinary tricks to make food the star of the show. For instance, they might substitute heavy cream for milk when photographing cereal (heavy cream looks much more appetizing). By adding aspirin powder to champagne, stylists create extra fizz. Talcum powder sprinkled over charcoal simulates ash.
There are other tricks too—applying lipstick on strawberries to deepen their redness, using hair dryers to cook a slice of turkey, or using shortening mixed with sugar to simulate ice cream. With the advent of digital photography, the Food Stylist’s job has gotten much easier. No longer does the stylist need to worry about such details as the food sitting under the hot lights for hours and hours—photos are now taken and assessed much more quickly.
Well food styling is all in good fun, but I am more into the pretty things YOU CAN EAT.
Case and point-
(Picture phone photo- no tricks... just real cute soup!)
Will it taste different if you delicately drizzle a creamy sauce versus just mixing it together?
NO.
But will you feel like a hoity-toity-fancy-pants? ... Sure will!
Life is to short to sip ugly soup!
What you need:
Tomato Soup
Alfredo Sauce
Croutons
Spinach for garnish
pepper
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