11 April 2012

Sustainable Business Initiatives

We have put in place a number of sustainable business initiatives to ensure that we minimise our impact on the environment wherever possible.

We operate with a Four bin system in the kitchen (food waste, organic, non-organic and recyclable), with all organic waste going to our on-site worm bins which in turn produce wonderfully rich organic compost and vermicast for our vegetable garden and orchard fruit trees.


Our worm bins are made using recycled bathtubs and produce both vermicast compost and worm tea.


Worms mix the minerals and organic matter in our kitchen waste with enzymes inside the worm's gut making minerals and nutrients more available to the plant in a slow-release form.  The great thing about worm composting is that the action of the worms means the compost (called vermicast) is created more quickly.


So these little guys do a fantastic job of helping us keep our business more environmentally friendly!  Vermicast is a wonderful soil conditioner, rich and full of healthy bacteria and soil life than ordinary compost and has been shown to grow healthier plants and hold more moisture than ordinary compost.

If you can get vermicast or make your own with your own worm farm, then you only need to apply small amounts, so it can cover a larger area of garden than ordinary compost.  Used as either a solid or liquid, it will not burn plants and can be used for all types of plants in the garden.  It is certainly starting to have results in our garden.


A beautiful and rich organic compost of vermicast takes only a few weeks to be created from all the organic food wast from the kitchen.

Auckland Council has some great information on how to start out with worm farming at the following link: http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/council/services/garden/worms.asp 

Other sustainable business initiatives include the obvious one of working from home - therefore reducing our travel requirements, using our own produce (and/or local Kaipara produce) whenever possible ensuring minimisation of food miles and in the not too distant future we will be installing a living (green) roof on our kitchen area to reduce or even eliminate the need to summer cooling in the kitchen.



7 April 2012

Parade of Pink


If you like the modern 'mad hatter' style cake, then this vibrant pink 3-tier fondant cake will liven up any pink inspired wedding day.


1 April 2012

Fresh Home-grown Herbs


One of the great pleasures we have at Marron & Dolce is using our own produce from the garden in our products.  We grow a range of fresh herbs which we use in a variety of products including our herb rolls (a real farmers market favorite).


We can't get enough of herbs and in our kitchen garden have the following: rosemary, french tarragon, chives, marjoram, thyme, vietnamese mint, bay, basil, lemongrass, lemon verbena, dill, lavender, oregano, sage, parsley (flat and curly), coriander and lemon balm - but the list keeps growing each year as we plant more varieties.  We will keep expanding our range of home-made products that utilise our herbs (we're currently experimenting with home-made herb pasta) because we believe they not only taste better, but often have medicinal and nutritional benefits.

There is nothing quite like the flavor of fresh herbs, particularly if they've only just been picked from the garden.   The The Culinary Herb Guide provides a great overview of herbs used in cooking and how to grow them.  But if you're keen to get on board with herbs, Jekka McVicar's blog is a fantastic wealth of information and inspiration.

25 March 2012

Find us at Parnell Farmers Market


We are now a regular store-holder at the Parnell Farmers Market selling a range of home-made quality pastries, fresh filled and plain rolls and other farm-produced seasonal products.  Feedback from our regular customers has been great and we are looking forward to continuing to provide high quality artisan products to visitors at the market.  

The following show some of the range of products we have at the market - we regularly change what we make to ensure variety for our customers.


Glorious Green Wedding Cake


Using our custom-designed and built tiered cake stand, Clinton has designed a decadent spring inspired wedding cake with white chocolate wrapped individual cakes.  We think this cake is perfect for a spring or summer garden wedding or those wanting to use the modern crisp green and white theme for their wedding.






15 February 2012

Hints & Tips for Kid's Cakes

Creating and decorating a child's novelty birthday cake doesn't need to be a daunting task.  One of the easiest and most successful approaches is to create a 2-dimensional shape of your chosen animal, car, or storybook character.  By sticking to 2-d (rather than 3-d) you avoid any possible collapses of cake and don't need to put in supports - but you still achieve a great look.


Additional advantages of this approach ensure you have enough cake for all your guests.  The pukeko above was draped in colored fondant.

The steps in a 2-d cake creation can be seen in the following pictures of the Gruffalo cake we made for our nephew - it  involves baking a large slab of your (or the birthday girl or boy's) favorite cake flavor (big enough to cut out the desired shape).  Print out an image of the shape you want as a guide and then cut out (sculpt) with a sharp knife and cover with a layer of ganache ready for the top layer of fondant or further ganache decoration.


And then have fun with the decoration - for the Gruffalo we used mostly ganache for the fur (a fork creates great fur effect) and some smaller fondant features, such as the eyes, teeth and a small fondant mouse.


And what better reward for all that effort than seeing the delight of the birthday boy when he sees his cake  and then blows out the candles!



10 February 2012

Marron & Dolce at the Markets!

A select range of our savory and sweet patisserie products are now available at particular farmers markets in Auckland.  You can find us at the Parnell Farmers Market for the next month and we had a successful debut at the Coatesville market last week.




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