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rose petal sugar sounds so delicate and fragrant!

Great cupcakes! Rose petal sugar sounds rather special. Can't wait to hear what your theme for the next SHF is :)

ps: Do you have a favourite cupcake shop, out of the many out there? Fingers crossed, I might have a chance to visit SF in a few months time.

How utterly gorgeous! I bow to your piping prowess because I would have tried piping roses and then taken a spatula and flattened it out after it turned out horribly ;) The rose-flavored sugar is intriguing. I love rose flavored stuff, but can't get my grubby little hands on it easily. I guess it would help if I actually looked around for it - hee hee. I'm gonna order your book soon!

This is just gorgeous! I love anything rose-flavoured. In fact I've got a batch of rose ice cream churning right now as i type :)

So very, very pretty Anita! How I wish I could take that class that you're teaching!

Mmm, rose petal with saffron and pistachios sure sounds exotic ... cardamom may be another good addition too. I'm not a big fan of cupcakes but the way they look somehow always tempt me. Way to go, Anita, and hope the cupcake classes turn out well! ;)

What cute little cupcakes! A great way of flavoring them! Interesting...

Cheers,

Rosa

Oh my! I adore all this flavours! This is heven, they must be so fragant! I can't wait to hear all about the class you're teaching, it sounds like fun! You just gave me a great idea, I'll defenetly make my own rose sugar!

These are so dainty. You know , I was thinking of creating a saffron-flavored macaron , but now I want to put saffron in cupcakes too!

Yummy, you are gifted not only in baking these treats but in making me feel like I am actually tasting them.

That class sounds like a lot of fun. I used to live in the Bay Area and loved all of their bakeries. The roses on your cupcakes look so delicate, almost as if they were hand painted with water colors. Delicious flavors! We would really love to feature your recipe on our kitchen digital recipe reader, please email me if you're interested :).

How pretty, and what interesting flavors!!

Those are the cutest, msot elegant cupcakes I have ever seen... just wish i could taste one LOL

These are some of the prettiest cupcakes I've ever seen -- and they sound delicious!

What elegant and beautiful cupcakes!

I love the simplistic design of the cupcake with the fun, and different flavor combo! Great job again Anita! I also can't wait to read more about your cupcake class that you are teaching!

I love your roses--so pretty!

Gorgeous, sophisticate and understated! That said, I'd likely want more frosting in real life.

Great associations ! And they look extremely pretty.

pretty, pretty, pretty!

Beautiful, gorgeous roses!!!!!!!! May I know if all the buttercream (amount as stated in recipe) was used to pipe all 12 roses? Tks for yr reply.

What wonderful light and fragrant cupcakes and I adore those roses you piped on top - so pretty

That's a great-looking recipe. Does your mixer have a metal bowl? I have a very old Kenwood Chef with a 'plastic' bowl and I am not sure if this is ok for the frosting. Any guidance much appreciated :0)

India

Anita, I love the chosen flavor combo! They must taste fantastic. And they look so beautiful!

wow--those are so beautiful! (i have no clue how to do icing roses, so i'm very jealous of that skill) and i love those flavors! looking forward to your SHF announcement

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