Sunday, January 13, 2013

Back In the Kitchens!

There is no better feeling than being able to come to class knowing there is a possibility of food being available to eat that day. Any student would agree. This week, our Culinary 2 class was very busy at work making dishes such as our own ricotta cheese, Creme Fraiche, Lemmon Ricotta Biscuits, Chai Tea, Cheese Blintzes, and Shirred Eggs with Ham. Every dish was new to me except for the Chai tea, which I already loved.

When choosing recipes for our Culinary class, our instructor has a theme for all of the labs we do. This week, our theme was Breakfast Foods, which is part of our Breakfast Foods and Sandwiches Unit.

Here is pictures of our Cheese Blintzes topped with Creme Fraiche and Strawberries:

Ingredients:

Making the Crepes:

Before Sauteing:
Adding the Strawberries and Creme Fraiche:
The finished product:


Blintzes, which originally came from Russian and Slavic cuisine, was popularized in the United States by the Jewish Community. Blintzes are served for Jewish Holidays such as Chanukah and Shavuot.

Prior to making Cheese Blintzes, my expectations for the taste and texture was completely different from what they actually tasted and felt like. I expected them to be sweet with a smooth texture on the inside, but actually they were not overly sweet, and the texture was grainy because of the ricotta cheese in the filling. I am a little on the fence about how I feel about this recipe of blintzes. Even though I didn't mind eating them, they would not be something I would make often.

While making the items in class this week, I learned many skills useful for other cooking such as making crepes, homemade ricotta cheese, homemade Chai tea and shirred eggs. Along with those, I learned new recipes I have never tried before, which is always exciting!

We will be starting another week of cooking tomorrow, and I am excited to find out what will be on our plates next!





1 comment:

  1. Your descriptive pictures added so much to your story, I really enjoyed your post, good job!

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