Go to Unsolved Mystery Publications Main Index Go to Free account page
Go to frequently asked mystery questions Go to Unsolved Mystery Publications Main Index
Welcome: to Unsolved Mysteries 1 2 3
 
 New Mystery StoryNew Unsolved Mystery UserLogon to Unsolved MysteriesRead Random Mystery StoryChat on Unsolved MysteriesMystery Coffee houseGeneral Mysterious AdviceSerious Mysterious AdviceReplies Wanted on these mystery stories
 




Show Stories by
Newest
Recently Updated
Wanting Replies
Recently Replied to
Discussions&Questions
Site Suggestions
Highest Rated
Most Rated
General Advice

Ancient Beliefs
Angels, God, Spiritual
Animals&Pets
Comedy
Conspiracy Theories
Debates
Dreams
Dream Interpretation
Embarrassing Moments
Entertainment
ESP
General Interest
Ghosts/Apparitions
Hauntings
History
Horror
Household tips
Human Interest
Humor / Jokes
In Recognition of
Lost Friends/Family
Missing Persons
Music
Mysterious Happenings
Mysterious Sounds
Near Death Experience
Ouija Mysteries
Out of Body Experience
Party Line
Philosophy
Poetry
Prayers
Predictions
Psychic Advice
Quotes
Religious / Religions
Reviews
Riddles
Science
Sci-fi
Serious Advice
Strictly Fiction
Unsolved Crimes
UFOs
Urban Legends
USM Events and People
USM Games
In Memory of
Self Help
Search Stories:


Stories By AuthorId:


Google
Web Site   

Bookmark and Share



A New Way To Burn Books!

  Author:  5940  Category:(News) Created:(3/27/2025 4:25:00 AM)
This post has been Viewed (89 times)

Acclaimed pastry chef Jordi Roca redefined the term “cookbook” after concocting an over $350 confection that’s infused with the flavor of a dusty old tome. He detailed this “lit” dessert in a video cooking tutorial with over 635,000 views on TikTok.

Roca, 46, is the pastry chef and co-owner of Spain’s three Michelin-starred restaurant El Celler de Can Roca but has become known for creating desserts that blur the line between art and life.

One of his most unique creations, which she shared for his over 435,000 followers on the platform, involved extracting the essence of an old book and transferring it into liquid. Roca said that he dreamt up the concept after being fascinated by the smell of old books that you might find in a library, Italian culinary magazine Identità Golose reported.

“Select books that smell like mature paper,” the pastry whiz explained in the caption alongside footage showcasing the unconventional technique, Jam Press reported. “Spread the pages with deodorised butter and let it rest overnight so that it is impregnated with the smell of an old book.”

In the clip, the sweet savant is seen ripping the pages of an old book from its spine, buttering them, and soaking the pages in a pot full of liquid to imbue it with the book’s scent.

Once the fat has been thoroughly saturated in the ghost of literature past, “remove the butter with a spatula to dissolve in alcohol,” Roca explained while demonstrating this culinary exorcism. “The alcohol will evaporate and we will have the perfume of an old book.”

The Spaniard, who was named World’s Best Pastry Chef in 2014, explained that the official technique is enfleurage, an ancient method of extracting fragrances from flower petals by transferring them into a solvent, generally solid fat.

Originally used in the perfume industry, Roca thought this hack could apply to gastronomy as well.

https://nypost.com/2025/03/12/lifestyle/how-this-michelin-chef-concocted-old-book-flavored-pudding/

You can join Unsolved Mysteries and post your own mysteries or
interesting stories for the world to read and respond to Click here

Scroll all the way down to read replies.

Show all stories by   Author:  5940 ( Click here )

Halloween is Right around the corner.. .







 
Replies:      
Date: 3/27/2025 4:27:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    The article didn't say if this dessert was approved by Weight Watchers.......  
Date: 3/27/2025 2:00:00 PM  From Authorid: 10722    As a bookworm, I get the appeal of that old-book smell—but liking the scent doesn’t mean I’d ever want to eat a page. So book-flavored food? Hard pass.   
Date: 3/27/2025 2:05:00 PM  From Authorid: 10722    Well that was odd, I don't know how those weird characters showed up.  
Date: 3/27/2025 2:25:00 PM  From Authorid: 10722    USM's layout looks tiny on a smartphone, so sometimes I make my comments in a note app, then I copy and paste, since it's easier. Perhaps it was an encoding glitch.
  
Date: 3/27/2025 5:18:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    Yeah, that's why I bought my first IPad about four years ago and decided at my age to have cataract surgery, lol! Seriously, that's what I did!  
Date: 3/28/2025 1:12:00 PM  From Authorid: 5301    

...I've heard that you're handy around the kitchen too.

In lieu of books, have you attempted this recipe using
whatever magazines you may have at hand?

  
Date: 3/28/2025 5:26:00 PM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    Well, not to toot my own horn, Imagine what my culinary skills can produce with Motor Trend or Popular Science magazines. Follow me for more tips and please click on the "Like" button.  
Date: 3/28/2025 9:00:00 PM  From Authorid: 5301    

...those are both fine magazines but, for some reason, I saw
you as more of the "Tesla Today" or "Yesterdays Yugos" reader
and could not fathom how you could make either one palatable.

  
Date: 3/29/2025 2:34:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    Those publications of which you mentioned are the kinds of low quality pulp ( usually kept behind the checkout counter ) that isn't quite suitable to the taste of the majority.  
Date: 3/29/2025 5:51:00 AM  From Authorid: 21435    Ugh?

kronk---Ugh?

"L.D."---Well?

kronk---I've eaten the bark off trees a few times, but it's not anything I'd rush to do again.

"L.D."---I will certain types of grass when I can get it.

kronk---What sort of grass are we talking about?

"L.D."---Maui Wowie

kronk---Dig it!
  
Date: 3/29/2025 6:28:00 AM  ( From Author ) From Authorid: 5940    ........Dave's not here.......  
Date: 3/29/2025 6:02:00 PM  From Authorid: 21435    Hey Larry What a trip! I hadn't heard that skit in years. Thanks for the flashback.

"L.D."---Who's Dave?
  

Find great Easter stories on Angels Feather
Information Privacy policy and Copyrights

Renasoft is the proud sponsor of the Unsolved Mystery Publications website.
See: www.rensoft.com Personal Site server, Power to build Personal Web Sites and Personal Web Pages
All stories are copyright protected and may not be reproduced in any form, except by specific written authorization

Pages:696 1578 883 1011 1198 426 475 1431 1152 528 686 1251 736 243 137 1106 545 1489 1176 53 1112 1567 804 391 1236 1383 1196 92 1501 1279 1430 23 209 454 811 370 900 1587 994 666 1076 1470 513 212 531 1223 900 507 471 927 418 69 1442 1043 977 861 54 1044 1068 717 506 31 279 565 911 965 1029 856 820 891 1085 1583 1151 761 893 1112 1308 1258 98 203 1510 625 875 37 716 888 448 639 1348 78