Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Thank You. I love you!

I love it when people read my blog. I feel so grateful, even giddy at times. It really means a lot to me. When people tell me they read my blog, I reply with a bashful smile when i really want to give you a hug and a huge, sloppy kiss. I feel like my blog has a long way to go in terms of story telling, pictures, entertainment, engaging readers, and being worthwhile. So thank you to all who take time out of the busy schedules to give this blog the light of day. I have a good story to tell (maybe it will be more a crazy rant or babble) but I dont have a picture. I'm waiting on it. Exxes and Ohs.

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Happy Mother's Day

I love my momma and that is why I decided to feed her.
#1.) French Onion Soup


#2.) Caesar Salad
What a complete failure. For some unknown reason, I confidently thought Caesar Salad consisted of these four ingredients: egg, garlic, anchovy, and oil. I was off by like 6 other ingredients.


#3.) Chicken Cordon Bleu
Failure number 2. I thought for sure we had 4 chicken breasts available. Turns out we only had two. I also had a hard time stuffing the chicken breast, I almost turned into hulk mode in the midst of making the chicken.


#4.) Chocolate Souffle.
I made this actually a day before Mother's Day. It was my first time making it and my first time eating one as well. So I really had no idea if it was actually successful or not. It rose...so I deemed it successful. It really is a sexy dessert, but when it started getting messy I started getting a little green (reference to hulk). I even yelled at my sister like a meany. Oh well, I made up for it with the souffle. Good times.
fresh out of the oven

Finished product

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Reality Check

As I learn to make new dishes I find myself thinking that all of this is pretty easy.
Then I watch a video of an successful, expert, master chef create the exact same dish, explaining the process with such depth that parallels the complexities of equations attempting to demonstrate the processes of the universe. The finished product is sexy in it's purest form. That is when I realize that I am way behind, and this is beyond easy. It will take years to create a simple dish to be that desirable. It's a sinking feeling. It's almost quite overwhelming at times. It almost seems like a goal far beyond my reach. But with the prospect that I will only be taking forward steps, no matter how small, I learn to love it.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Fatty Life

Sorry for my lack of updating you on what I have been cooking up and learning. I've been busy for the most part. Busy is good, but it really does wear me down by the end of the day, which makes waking up extremely difficult. Hey, I'm doing what I love so I am going to try not to complain about the chef with ADD and having to get to school an hour early so that I can find parking. No, I'm not going to do that. Instead, I am going to post up pictures of food because that makes everything better, doesn't it?
BISCUITS

And yes, those are butter pats melting on top of freshly made and perfectly flaky biscuits. Delicious biscuits makes all things better.

POTATOES DUCHESSE (sp)

I am too lazy at the moment to look up the correct spelling for this little piece of heaven. Boil some russets in water until fork tender. Mash or put through a mill. We don't want any clumps of potato in there. Season. Add 1 egg and egg yolks until the potatoes have a desirable yellow color to them. Put in a piping bag with a star tip. Pipe. (I suck at piping. =() Coat with melted butter on top of the potatoes. Bake until golden brown. Sweet Jesus, I swear to you these potatoes are absolutely fantastic with a crust holding a cloud-like perfection together. Try it! it's easy!

RISOTTO

Risottos are sexy. Enough said.
Use arborio rice like the Italians do it. Start off by sweating onions in some butter until translucent. Then add the rice, making sure each grain is coated with the fat. Add chicken stock one ladle at a time allowing the liquid to reduce between the ladling in more chicken stock. Make sure to keep stirring and most importantly be patient. Keep adding until rice is tender to taste. Then add Parmesan cheese liberally. After having a good risotto, you can die happy.


GENOISE (or Sponge Cake)


This cake is simply some flour, eggs, sugar, butter. Our cake wasn't perfect but it was still tasty. The only issue was that the eggs act as a leavener rather than using baking powder to help the cake rise. So, you need a good amount of eggs. With that, you risk having an eggy taste in the finished produce. Chef told us we could make a syrup for the cake to soak up for a moister texture. We made a kiwi syrup and whipped up some cream. slathered that on the genoise sheet cake and rolled it up to make a roll cake. After putting it in the blast chiller for a bit this was yummy to the tummy indeed.

I love food.
Good day.