OK, Sorry for falling behind on my blogging duties, so today I'll add 3 posts...
This week was a short week...just Tues - Thurs (boy, they have more vacations than the French! Oh...wait a minute...er...nevermind).
Cookery? Not quite as romantic-sounding as "cuisine", but it seemed like a good word at the time.
Now, when I always made steamed vegetables at home, I'd just clean 'em up, drop 'em in a steamer, take 'em out, and plop them on the plate - sometimes with a little drizzle of something over them for flavor.
But steamed vegetables at the Ritz? Mais NON! That will not do, Monsieur Francophile!
I suppose that if you're eating at a Michelin-starred restaurant, your expectations will be higher for your steamed veggies. So we learned to turn our veggies. Peeling the carrots, baby zucchini, and turnips and cutting them into 2-inch pieces and then those into thirds, you use your paring knife to shape each piece into a lovely little tapered and rounded torpedo. Time consuming, but at the end, you have not just just "steamed veggies" but rather "torpilles des légumes, cuites à la vapeur". Damn, skippy...that does sound (and look) a lot more appetizing. (Sorry, no good pix)
Nevertheless, the results were worth the effort.
After class, we got to take the results home with us (not a bad little dinner, at all). After getting back to my apartment, however, I checked e-mail and, lo and behold, there was an e-mail from Iana giving me the contact information for her cousin Pierre (and his main squeeze Sophie) who live in Paris and with whom I had gotten along famously in SF when they were in for Michael and Iana's wedding. So I called Sophie to say hello.
Sophie is a real go-getter...as they said in the movie Spinal Tap, she's turned up to 11.
I meet Sophie over at Blvd Victor Hugo for drinks at her friend's apt - nice little social scene, but definitely reminded me about how far my command of French needs to go to follow along with their rapide speech. From the party, we left with a couple of other Brazilian friends to go to l'Ami Jean. Getting in to the restaurant at 10:45PM or so, I suppose I realized that I had a late night ahead of me...thank Krishna I didn't have class until 10AM the next day (as if I ever did).
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Quote = A Fish Called Wanda.....
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Little sis
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