May 8, 2013
Yna E was the food taster and the judge; what was the decision?
The most important activity of the day I think which engaged the class was the dry cooking activity. Initially, we planned to have 2 groups but because of the power outage, we were forced to shift to this activity and there were only 5 attendees at that time. We settled for one group. I brought two sets of bell pepper and imported strawberries. The class mission was to create a dish with the two ingredients I brought. They brought their own ingredients to complete the product.
The major criteria was that it is to be edible; the class should eat what they prepared. And second the food should be different and delicious.
And they rose to the challenge. We ate all that they prepared. See more of what they did.
Many commented that their colleagues were laughing for attending a culinary arts school.
But they said that: they learned to connect and work as group, they had fun; those who did not cook or prepare food got interested in food and lastly, they became creative.
My contribution to the challenging and fun filled activity: bell pepper and strawberries
Michael F going solo in preparing his award winning creation
Insurance execs turned chef thinking of how to plan the menu
Michael F putting the final touches
Chefs in action
More food preparation
Can we monetize these treats?
Appearance and food taste both count; nice presentation of food
For marketing and for Facebook (face of the dish?)
Photos (not prayers) before we eat
Admiring their creation
Time to taste the food; Michael G says chicaron with jam tastes good
Enjoying the meal
Michael F took home the rest of the strawberries, he will prepare food for the class and bring some wine. That will be the last class day celebration