A documented look into a young man's west indian culinary exploits.The food that will be showcased here are familiar dishes to the people of Trinidad & Tobago. T&T's dishes are rooted in: African, Chinese, European, East Indian & Native American cusines. it is a melting pot of sorts, and man is it good...
Friday, March 31, 2006
"Hello Chicago, the name's Jevon & I'll be conquering you today."(Chi-Town pt. 2)
Greetings, Today was officially my first day in class at French Pastry School for French Cakes & Tarts course. Chef Bob was hella cool and pretty knowledgeable. I learned some tips, tricks,etc...We started off the day by producing majority of the components for the cakes & Tarts. Today we learned: Vanilla Cremeux, Pastry Cream, Flourless Chocolate Cake, Chocolate Biscuit, Pate A Bomb, Pain de Genes, Semi-Candied Raspberries, Lemon Curd, Hazelnut Dacquoise & Meringue. Speaking of Meringue, Chef Bob(Hartwig) gave us a tip that helped us recognize if we reached the correct peak(soft peaks) for our meringue, he said it should look like a bird's beak. Funny, but it works! Anyways, I will be takin plenty of shots of the finished products, so stay tuned tomorrow. I'm off to sleep cuz I got to catch the "L" to downtown pretty early. Goodnight all...
Jevon
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