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Sugared Rose Petals and Rose Sugar

Learn to make old fashioned sugared rose petals and rose-infused sugar with simple, historically-inspired methods from Sharon Biggs Waller.

Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
5 mins
Total Time
15 mins
Servings: 1 serving
Calories: 15 kcal
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American

Ingredients

Sugared Rose Petal Ingredients and Supplies
  • 1 pasteurized egg white beaten with a little water (if you’re concerned about using raw eggs, you can use simple syrup or prepared meringue powder)
  • granulated sugar
  • Fragrant rose petals, well rinsed and patted dry
  • A small watercolor brush
Rose Sugar Ingredients and Supplies
  • Fragrant organic rose petals, well rinsed and patted dry
  • sugar
  • A clean, pretty jar, such as a Ball Kilner rubber-sealed jar

Instructions

To Make Sugared Rose Petals
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  1. Make sure your rose petals are organic (pesticide free). Remove the bottom white tip of each rose petal and discard; the tips have a bitter flavor. Assemble your supplies.
  2. Paint both sides of each rose petal with the egg wash, simple syrup, or prepared meringue powder.
  3. Sprinkle the prepared petals in sugar on both sides.Set on a piece of parchment paper or wax paper and let dry overnight. If you use simple syrup, the petals won’t hold their shape as well as they do with the egg wash.
  4. Use your candied petals as edible decorations for cakes, puddings, candies, cookies, and pastries. If you don’t plan to use them right away, store sugared petals in a freezer.
To Make Rose Sugar
  1. Make sure your rose petals are organic (pesticide free). Remove the bottom white tip of each rose petal and discard. Sprinkle sugar on the bottom of the jar and sprinkle a layer of rose petals over it. Layer more sugar and rose petals until the jar is filled. Store in a cool, dark place (such as your pantry or cupboard or "close roome") for several weeks. When you open up the jar you’ll be met with a rosy perfume. You can remove the petals before using.Use your Rose Sugar to flavor pastries, cookies, and confections or sprinkled over their tops. Stir the rose-infused sugar into tea, lemonade, or anything you’d like to give a slight rosy flavor. It’s particularly nice sprinkled on top of scones and shortbread.

Nutrition Information

Calories 15kcal (1%) Protein 3g (6%) Sodium 49mg (2%) Potassium 48mg (1%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 1serving

Amount Per Serving

Calories 15

% Daily Value*

Calories 15kcal 1%
Protein 3g 6%
Sodium 49mg 2%
Potassium 48mg 1%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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