Flower food
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Let's bring something fresh to the table with 27 edible flower recipes that will take you from cocktail hour to dessert.
Joyce Hair saved to tea
Chive and Cream Cheese Sandwiches with Edible Flowers | Buttered Side Up
Ingredients
Produce
- • 1/4 cup Chives, fresh
- • 1 Herbs, fresh
Bread & Baked Goods
- • 1 small loaf French bread
Dairy
- • 1 8- oz package Cream cheese
Other
- • fresh edible flowers for garnish (I used the Mirco Flower Blend and Nasturtiums that Marx Foods gave to me.)
6 · This simple arugula salad is a fun and colorful way to use edible flowers in the cooler months!
Ingredients
Produce
- • 1 Apple
- • 6 cups Baby arugula
- • 1 Blood orange (about 1/4 cup), juice of
- • 1 Carrot
- • 1 handful Herbs such as basil, assorted fresh
- • 1/4 Red onion
Baking & Spices
- • 1 pinch Salt
Oils & Vinegars
- • 2 tbsp Champagne vinegar
- • 3 tbsp Olive oil
Dairy
- • 1 oz Goat cheese, creamy
Other
- • pansies (stems removed)

Irina Stiles saved to Salads
Edible Flower Tea Popsicles Makes 10 Ingredients : 3 cups of water 4 bags of black tea ⅓ cup of honey (maple syrup would work great too) 1 pint of edible flowers, washed, and stems removed (*see notes) If the flower has more of a sturdier texture then I will remove the petals and use. Other

Rachel Cotton saved to Always Time for Brunch*
Here you'll find a collection of edible flowers recipes for you to try at home. These flowery treats are perfect for adding color and flavor.
Summer Salads with Edible Flowers Salad, is anybody really eating anything else in summer? I love my salad for lunch and dinner. The good thing...

Kathi Allen saved to Flowers in Food
Edible flowers such as roses, violas, hibiscus, and even zucchini flowers can be used in cooking and baking. These edible flower recipes are as delicious as they are pretty to look at.
Garden toast is something I created one day when I was scraping together something for lunch. Easy, simple ways to make beautiful and delcious garden toast.

Wendy Lambert saved to Edible flowers