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Where Can I Find the Garnishing Files?

In summary, to effectively garnish, you will need a paring knife, vegetable peeler, kitchen shears, and various garnishing tools such as a zester, melon baller, and pastry bag. Easy techniques include using a vegetable peeler for ribbons, kitchen shears for fringed edges, and a zester for citrus curls. To enhance the visual appeal, use a variety of colors, textures, and unique shapes, and add fresh herbs or edible flowers. While some produce is more commonly used for garnishing, you can use almost any type as long as it is fresh and firm. To keep garnishes fresh, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator or keep them hydrated in water.
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For those of you I couldn't send it to, I'm going to upload all of the files here for everyone. Enjoy!
 

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More garnishing ideas...
 

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  • Cherry Tomato Rose.doc
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  • Celery Whisk.doc
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and even more garnishing ideas...
 

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  • Chili Pepper Flower.doc
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  • Citrus Camellia.doc
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  • Containers.doc
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  • Cucumber Boat.doc
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  • Crinkle Potato Sticks.doc
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  • #4
more and more...
 

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  • Cucumber Flower Cup.doc
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  • Cucumber Leaves.doc
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  • Egg Chicken.doc
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  • Elegant Deviled Eggs.doc
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  • Equipment.doc
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another set of garnishing ideas...
 

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  • Green Onion Whisk.doc
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  • Garnishing Tips.doc
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  • Fluted Mushroom.doc
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  • Flowery Ice Ring.doc
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  • Flowers.doc
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more more and more
 

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  • Happy Face Sandwich.doc
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  • Honey Nut Apple Tarts.doc
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  • Introduction.doc
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  • Leek Flower.doc
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  • Lemon Basket.doc
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Colleen, you ROCK!!Out loud! :D
 
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Thanks Ann! :)
 
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halfway done...
 

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  • Lemon Pig.doc
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  • Melon Buggy.doc
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  • Notched Cup.doc
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  • Notched Fruit Half.doc
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even more!
 

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  • Orange Petal Cup.doc
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  • Orange Elephant.doc
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  • Orange Coils.doc
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  • Onion Mum.doc
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  • Onion Cup.doc
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  • #11
chefann said:
Colleen, you ROCK!!


Out loud! :D
I 2nd that! Colleen you are amazing! :sing:
 
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you all better get garnishing!
 

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  • Radish Whirligig.doc
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  • Radish Mouse.doc
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  • Radish Flower.doc
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  • Pretty Sandwiches.doc
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  • Pear Mouse.doc
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almost done!!!
 

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  • Round Flower.doc
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  • Scallop-Edge Potatoes.doc
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  • Shapes.doc
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  • Stenciled Cake Designs.doc
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  • Strawberry Fan.doc
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garnish garnish garnish!
 

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  • Vegetable Cup.doc
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  • Turnip Snowman.doc
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  • Turnip Lily.doc
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  • Tomato Wedge Cup.doc
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  • Strip Rose.doc
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Whew! Last set!
 

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  • #16
Thank you! Your email did come through OK.
 
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OMG!!!! You ARE truly amazing AND you ROCK!!! Thanks so much for sharing all of that!!! :D
 
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Thank you! :)
 
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After all that hard work you need to get Deb & Greg to add this as a sticky!
 
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Happy to help! :)
 
  • #21
AWESOME!!! Thank you so very much!
 
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pamperedlinda said:
After all that hard work you need to get Deb & Greg to add this as a sticky!

I second the sticky recommendation....this should be right up there with the recipe by product thread! This is great...and to think mom said not to play with my food!
 
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Thanks! Very helpful!
 
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Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
  • #25
missyciccolella said:
I 2nd that! Colleen you are amazing! :sing:

Wow! This is great, thanks Colleen!
 
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Happy to help! :)
 
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Thanks a bunch!
 
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bumping for those who requested these files this weekend. :)
 

Related to Where Can I Find the Garnishing Files?

What tools do I need for garnishing?

To garnish effectively, you will need a paring knife, vegetable peeler, kitchen shears, and a variety of garnishing tools such as a zester, melon baller, and pastry bag.

What are some easy garnishing techniques?

Some easy garnishing techniques include using a vegetable peeler to create ribbons from carrots or cucumbers, using kitchen shears to create fringed edges on herbs, and using a zester to create citrus curls.

How can I make my garnishes more visually appealing?

To make your garnishes stand out, consider using a variety of colors and textures, using unique shapes and designs, and adding a pop of color with fresh herbs or edible flowers.

Can I garnish with any type of fruit or vegetable?

While some fruits and vegetables are more commonly used for garnishing, you can get creative and use almost any type of produce for garnishing. Just make sure it is fresh and firm enough to hold its shape.

How do I store garnishes to keep them fresh?

To keep your garnishes fresh, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator until you are ready to use them. Some garnishes may also be stored in water to keep them hydrated.

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