Flowers are also a part of the Shavuot story — so why not make use of some in your festive bake
May 22, 2014 12:16According to the Midrash, Mount Sinai suddenly blossomed with flowers in anticipation of the giving of the Torah. On Shavuot, we decorate our homes and synagogues with flowers, but what about using them to create surprisingly delicious flavours and spectacular culinary presentations.
Serves: 6-8
Preparation: 35 minutes plus 30 minutes chilling
Cooking: 45 minutes
Ingredients:
For the base:
300g digestive biscuits
150g of butter, melted
½ tsp dried lavender
½ tsp dried rose petals
Rose water, a few drops
For the filling:
600g full or half fat cream cheese, softened
125g caster sugar
Vanilla essence, a few drops
4 large eggs
1/3 tsp dried lavender
1/3 tsp dried rose petals
Red food colouring or beetroot powder diluted
For the fruits:
150g raspberries
150g blackberries
150g blueberries
250ml rose water
Dried lavender and rose for decoration
Method: