Food Art

March 23, 2026

Artist Paints Found Rocks To Resemble Comfort Foods and Household Objects

Painting rocks is typically a fun activity introduced to kids at a young age, but New York–based artist Elizabeth Saloka has turned the nostalgic pastime into an equally entertaining art form as an adult. Using stones of all shapes and sizes, she meticulously paints them to resemble an array of snacks and common household objects, from peanut butter jars to old cellphones.

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February 4, 2026

Loving Mom Bakes Elaborate London Underground-Themed Cake for Train-Loving Son’s 7th Birthday

Birthday cakes come in endless shapes and sizes, whether they be inspired by a photographer’s favorite camera lens, a vibrant bouquet, or our vast galaxy. Across the pond in the UK, though, one mom has gone full steam ahead with her son’s birthday cake—literally. Just last month, the BBC spotlighted Paulina Rose’s delicious creation for her 7-year-old son, Caleb, who has been enamored with trains since age 3.

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September 30, 2025

Italy’s ‘Tiramisù World Cup’ Summons the Best Amateur Bakers To Find the Greatest Tiramisu on Earth

Tiramisu is one of the most beloved desserts around the world. After all, its appeal begins with the name—“tiramisu” literally means “pick me up” in Italian. Understandably, many restaurants and coffee shops around the world have made it part of their menus, and in turn, plenty of people have learned to make it themselves.

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June 19, 2025

Historian Meticulously Decorates Cookie “Artifacts” to Celebrate Love for Research

Baked creations can be a delicious way to learn about history. UK-based design historian, author, and artist Dr. Ella Hawkins is at the intersection of historical reference and tasty treats. She handcrafts biscuits (what might be referred to as a “cookie” in the U.S.) and then decorates them with imagery featuring elements of past visual culture. While Dr.

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