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In collaboration with dessert chef Lasse Gudiksen, Rosti has developed a number of recipes for tasty classics for large and small events.
Lasse Gudiksen is part of the Danish national catering team that won gold at the 2020 Olympics in Stuttgart.
Approx.12 pcs.
300 g flour
30 g sugar
1 tsp. vanilla sugar
1/2 lemon (finely grated zest)
300 g of milk
200 g buttermilk
2 eggs (divided into yolks and whites)
1 pinch of salt
50 g butter
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In the coming months we have chosen a new much larger home for Studio Pazo at the DVP and Eglinton Ave East.
I will post more information as the move date get closer.
Thank you for your business.
Leo
]]>Let’s take advantage of the time we can spend at the table to lay it as one should in the garden, terrace or even on a little balcony. In order to discover the latest in outdoor mise en place perfection, we went to see what an historic Italian design brand and one of the most theatrical international designers have to offer in 2020. It is a creative partnership that this year brings an already classic indoor tableware collection to the outdoors.
Their sleek, minimal and refined shape gives them enough personality to stand alone as a beautiful object, while also look great when combined. The collection includes handcrafted ceramic bowls in three different sizes, a smaller glass bowl, as well as a hand-blown vase, in a color palette ranging from dark green to beige and light grey. They were created to be stylish receptacles for sunglasses, keys, coins, knickknacks and other small objects, for a more harmonious, organized home.
“The initial brief required us to create a set of “home displays” – objects that are both sculptural and functional,’ says Malouin. “The home displays can be experienced as a sculptural item or used in order to collect your personal effects. (…) Elevating the items from the surface adds value to these objects and gives them the respect they deserve. I wanted to design a collection that helps people create centres of gravity in their homes and provides a place for precious objects and memories, regardless of the size of their living space,” he added.
Kuru, meaning ‘gorge’ in Finnish, refers to “the empty geometric space in the Kuru pieces,” Malouin explained. The designer spent months working with Iittala’s craftspeople to experiment with glazes and silhouettes.
“It was important to develop a design language that was our own as well as matching Iittala’s. The important thing to keep in mind was the quality and colours of the materials used by Iittala over the years. (…) The textured glaze is new to the brand, yet I believe it adheres to its design ethos. It is such a challenge to design something new for such a strong and big design company. We are pleased it was possible to do.” The Kuru collection will be available from January 2020.
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