I LOVE creating "Trompe l'oeil" foods - A trick of the eye, delicious treats that look like other things. I particularly love making them look like something found in nature. I hope you enjoy my explorations of food artistry! 

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#1

Oranges Or Cheesecakes?

Edible trick of the eye foods resembling oranges with creamy filling, showcasing nature-inspired culinary art on a dark background.

These delightful little confections are orange and pine nut cheesecakes filled with marmalade! I used marzipan that I colored naturally to match the skin of an orange. I haven't posted this recipe yet, but I am excited to do so!

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    #2

    Sea Urchin Tea Cakes

    Nature-inspired trick of the eye foods resembling sea urchins arranged with matching edible tea set on dark surface

    Those pretty little purple sea urchins, in reality, are delicious cakes! I made my favorite chocolate cake recipe (with a special sea-based secret ingredient), then made homemade berry fondant and decorated them by hand. I also made the ceramic urchin tea set too - but that's out of clay, not cake.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #3

    Moss Cake

    Edible trick of the eye nature-inspired green cake with moss-like texture and plant decoration on top.

    This is probably my signature recipe, a cake that looks like it is made out of moss! In reality, it's a stinging nettle and lemon cake with grapefruit and fir buttercream icing (and small layers of matcha genoise, but I didn't feel like they added much to the experience of the cake).
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #4

    Chip Roses

    Edible trick of the eye foods shaped like nature-inspired flowers, arranged on a dark plate with green leaves.

    These lovely roses are actually root vegetable chips stuck into a plant-based "cheese" made of pine nuts!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #5

    Blue Crabs

    Person holding a nature-inspired trick of the eye edible food shaped like a realistic blue crab.

    This big blue crab bun is colored richly with butterfly pea powder. I sculpted it in honor of the rare blue crabs and lobsters that are a result of a genetic defect which are sometimes found off the Pacific coast! The buns are flavored with red clover blossoms and come with huckleberry curd dipping sauce. I haven't posted this recipe yet but will be posting it soon at my blog.

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    #6

    Swallowtail Fairy Cake

    Edible trick of the eye cake decorated with strawberries, flowers, and realistic nature-inspired butterfly designs.

    Those beautiful swallowtail butterflies are entirely edible! I made them out of wafer paper painted with saffron tea, and butterfly pea tea then used chocolate to add the black designs. Sticking them on a rice noodle allowed me to get the feeling of flying around this delicious rhubarb, wild rose, and elderflower cake worthy of the fairies!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #7

    Frosted Branch Tea

    Edible trick of the eye food shaped like a frosted pine branch in a black cup with a matching saucer and pine sprigs.

    I grew sugar crystals on a fir branch to make a lovely winter tea!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #8

    Creepy Bones

    Edible trick of the eye foods shaped like bones with nature-inspired moss and greenery background.

    These bones look like some ancient magic buried in deep woods, but they are actually perfectly edible. I used a long pretzel base, then sculpted candy cap mushroom caramel* around them, coated them in white chocolate, carved mysterious runes into their surface, and aged them with both cocoa powder and matcha powder. Pretty realistic, right? * Candy cap mushrooms have an incredible maple flavor that is delicious in candies and desserts!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #9

    Edible Geodes

    Colorful edible geode-inspired foods with crystallized centers, showcasing nature-inspired trick of the eye culinary creations.

    These beautiful, sparkly geodes are entirely edible and colored naturally with fruits and vegetables! How cool is that??
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #10

    Amanita Forest Dessert

    Edible trick of the eye foods shaped like red mushrooms with white specks, presented on nature-inspired green base.

    I absolutely love the mysterious amanita mushrooms that pop up in dark woods in the fall and winter. This dessert is dedicated to them: grown-up crisp rice treats with whiskey, chocolate, and help hearts form the base (with a dusting of pistachio "moss.") The cookies themselves are soft beet cookies with beet icing and pearl sugar. Delicious!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #11

    Succulent Terrarium

    Edible trick of the eye dessert resembling succulents on moss made with layered chocolate and green cake crumbs.

    This summery trifle was designed to look like a terrarium for summertime succulents! There are a surprising amount of vegetables in this cake too - from chocolate zucchini cake to avocado mousse to spinach cake. You wouldn't guess that from the taste, though: it's a rich and delicious chocolate dessert. My friends were amazed to hear how veggie-packed this treat was after tasting it!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #12

    Cyanotype Cookies

    Edible nature-inspired cookies with blue and white leaf patterns arranged on a dark plate for trick of the eye foods.

    I wanted to capture the beauty of cyanotypes (the first mode of photography!) so I made chocolate juniper cookies topped with homemade fondant and I used natural food powders to get those rich blue colors.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #13

    Art Nouveau Lantern

    Edible trick of the eye food shaped like a decorative lantern glowing warmly, surrounded by delicate flowers.

    This beautiful art nouveau-inspired lantern is made from absinthe flavored cookies and crushed candy glass.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #14

    Labradorite Dessert

    Edible trick of the eye food resembling a nature-inspired orb with leaves and dark stones surrounding it.

    Doesn't that look just like a big piece of my favorite gem, labradorite? It's a delicious gelatin-based dessert made from green tea with a hint of wild ginger!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #15

    Rose Tarts

    Nature-inspired trick of the eye foods arranged on rose petals over soft pink fabric background.

    I made a whole tasting menu of wild rose treats last spring, but my favorites were the edible wild rose tarts with lime and rose curd and apple swirls!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #16

    Chocolate Truffle Truffles With Truffles

    Edible trick of the eye foods resembling nature-inspired morel mushrooms in a rustic bowl on a dark background.

    Since chocolate truffles are named after the fungi truffles that have marbled interiors and lumpy exteriors, I decided to make chocolate truffles that looked like fungi truffles. I even used black truffles to flavor the ganache.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #17

    Pinecones

    Edible trick of the eye foods shaped like pine cones with nuts, inspired by nature and arranged on a rustic plate.

    These sweet little pinecones are sculpted out of pine nut chocolate marzipan and almond slices! I even added pine nuts to the interior, so they look realistic also when sliced in half.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #18

    Cicadas And Lapis Lazuli

    Edible nature-inspired cookies decorated with intricate insect designs showcasing trick of the eye food art.

    These are fir and matcha shortbread cookies with blueberry icing, topped with edible cicada sculptures.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #19

    Spring Bulbs

    Edible trick of the eye foods styled as nature-inspired bulbs with green leaves on textured plates.

    A delicious appetizer of roasted garlic and chestnuts in puff pastry sitting atop flavorful acorn mole "mud" with toasted breadcrumb "dirt." A little green onion is the perfect finishing touch for these sprouts.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #20

    Tree Slice Pancakes

    Stack of trick of the eye nature-inspired edible pancakes being dusted with powdered sugar on a wooden slab.

    I used two foraged flours - acorn and curly dock - to make two pancake batters to make these beautiful pancakes that look like tree slices! (You could also use regular flour and buckwheat to get the same effect.)
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #21

    Phoenix Eggs

    Edible nature-inspired trick of the eye foods resembling dark eggs on nests, served on textured dark plates.

    These balsamic-marinaded quail eggs are delicious on spicy harissa goat cheese and a root vegetable nest! I haven't posted the recipe yet, but it will be at my blog eventually!

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    #22

    Fossil Cookies And Amber Candies

    Edible nature-inspired trick of the eye foods resembling amber stones and textured cookies on dark plates with a mustard cloth.

    The beauty of amber and fascination with fossils inspired this combination of confections!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #23

    Pink Oyster Mushrooms In A Greenhouse

    Nature-inspired trick of the eye foods displayed on a plate and inside a miniature edible glasshouse with detailed edible elements.

    I actually based this delicious dessert on my real mini greenhouse that I grow oyster mushrooms in! The greenhouse is spiced gingerbread and sugar, the mycelium brick is delicious pistachio torrone with a secret ingredient that makes it extra delicious, and the mushrooms are pink peppercorn and dragonfruit marzipan that I hand-sculpted to look like pink oyster mushrooms.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #24

    Winter Moth Onigiri

    Edible trick of the eye foods shaped like butterflies on a textured plate with a misty, nature-inspired setting.

    Delicious savory onigiri topped with ethereal moths made out of edible wafer paper and mozzarella.
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #25

    Ammonite Cake

    Edible nature-inspired trick of the eye cake designed to resemble a detailed spiral fossil on a glass plate.

    This fossil-inspired cake is made from Chaga*-infused chocolate crepes and Chaga-infused chocolate ganache, then frosted in coconut German Chocolate frosting. I was inspired by looking at real ammonite fossils at a gem show and seeing how similar their crystal interiors looked to coconut frosting. This is also a preview of something I have yet to post. *Chaga is a medicinal fungus with many benefits that grows on birch trees and has a pleasant vanilla-rootbeer like flavor. I got mine from a sustainable source since Chaga is often over-harvested.

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    #26

    Pirate Coins

    Edible nature-inspired trick of the eye foods shaped like antique coins with a treasure chest and vintage bottles.

    I designed my pirate coins and made little casting molds to make them out of chocolate! I also flavored mine with nettle seed salt to make them more gourmet, but that's entirely optional. A little edible gold luster dust really brought these coins to life!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #27

    Malachite Cheesecakes

    Edible nature-inspired trick of the eye cakes with green patterns, garnished with fresh mint leaves on dark plates.

    I made these plant-based mint cheesecakes in honor of the stone malachite. Can you see the resemblance?
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #28

    Wasp Nest Buns

    Edible trick of the eye foods resembling seashells with a dark filling, arranged on a textured dark tray.

    These Chinese-inspired pastry buns are filled with a rich poppyseed filling inspired by my Eastern European heritage. I love the way the flaky layers of pastry do look like mini wasp nests! I haven't posted this recipe yet, so consider it a preview. Eventually, you will be able to find it on my blog.

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    #29

    Savory Mushroom Log

    Edible nature-inspired trick of the eye food resembling mushrooms on a log surrounded by pine branches.

    I was inspired by the Yule traditions of "Buche de Noel" or yule log cake to create this savory version, complete with a wild mushroom and goat cheese filling wrapped up in a savory buckwheat cake and buckwheat cracker bark. Some pickled peppers make the perfect Amanita mushrooms on top!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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    #30

    Sandwich Cake

    Nature-inspired edible trick of the eye layered cake decorated with herbs and purple flowers on a glass plate.

    This may look at first like a beautiful birthday cake, but in reality, it's a savory cake filled with pizza-inspired flavors!
    You can find my full post about it here.

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