Friday, July 31, 2009
Butter and Cake
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Fun Saturdays Minus the Rain

The Basic Pastry picnic got cancelled, but it cleared up just enough to attend the Saturday night Orchestra in the Park show of Natalie MacMaster. I had heard of her before and was really excited to go with some friends from the dorm. She's a fantastic fiddle player from Cape Breton, and if there's ever another event with her playing, I'll be sure to go!
So It's Been a While...
I have actually had a busy week, though there were plenty of opportunities (i.e. rainy weekends) when I could have posted but didn't. Now, however, it is the end of the halfway point of the pâtisserie course, and I feel like I should catch up a bit. My favorite recent creation was Black Forest Cake, simply because I love cakes--the creation, decoration, and dégustation...haha. I gave most of it away to willing tasters, and here's the leftover.
Then I made choux pastry for chocolate éclairs, coffee réligeuses, and chantilly swans. I should probably start taking photos before bringing my food home, for I'm afraid that after my swan was crammed in a box and re-assembled, it looked quite sad (but eating it took away the misery). 
On Friday, we made Petits Fours Secs, or little cookies--cigarettes (I had to roll thin cookies around a spoon just when they came out of the oven--ouch!), madeleines (I piped the batter into molds and they look like seashells), and palets de dames (little round discs, plain and with raisins). They turned out pretty well, but what a relief it will be working with cakes again this coming week!
On Friday, we made Petits Fours Secs, or little cookies--cigarettes (I had to roll thin cookies around a spoon just when they came out of the oven--ouch!), madeleines (I piped the batter into molds and they look like seashells), and palets de dames (little round discs, plain and with raisins). They turned out pretty well, but what a relief it will be working with cakes again this coming week!
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Carillon Concert
In July and August, the bells of the Peace tower ring in one-hour 'concerts' at 11 am (and 15 minute concerts the rest of the year at noon) and I walked to Parliament on Wednesday to hear the chimes! It's beautiful, and there's even RCMP who pose for pictures!
Brioche, Croissant, Puff Pastry

Sunday, July 12, 2009
Changing of the Guard
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Tarte au Citron (& Déjeuner de Normandie)
After making this, we had a fancy luncheon in Bistro Bleu, the Le Cordon Bleu casual resaurant. The food was amazing, featuring flavors of Normandie-camembert in phylo pastry, with greens and apple chutney; Sole Dieppoise (sole, shrimp, and scallops arranged beautifully around a pile of rice, sprinkled with fried leek shreds and all covered in a fresh butter sauce). For desert we had Normandie apple pie with a Calvados sorbet-like the creamiest, sweetest frozen applesauce I've ever tasted. It was fantastic, and after it was well digested, I walked down the canal to Parliament Hill where the sun was setting and several balloons were floating carelessly across the Ottawa skyline.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
Happy 4th of July!
Happy 4th of July, United States of America! I suppose I already celebrated a few days early with fireworks and festivals for the July 1st Canada Day. I started off by attending the flag raising ceremony, the changing of the guard, and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police musical ride, all on Parliament Hill.
They had a cultural fair in Major's Hill Park, with different tents representing the provinces of Canada, each with crafts, information, and demonstrations. The streets of downtown were blocked off to cater for the pedestrians, which lined the streets to watch the street performers, including musicians and acrobats. Later in the evening, I went to Jazz Fest in Confederation Park, and watched a great group from Nova Scotia: Gypsophilia.
They had a cultural fair in Major's Hill Park, with different tents representing the provinces of Canada, each with crafts, information, and demonstrations. The streets of downtown were blocked off to cater for the pedestrians, which lined the streets to watch the street performers, including musicians and acrobats. Later in the evening, I went to Jazz Fest in Confederation Park, and watched a great group from Nova Scotia: Gypsophilia.
I made my way back to Parliament Hill with thousands of other Canadians to watch the headline concerts (from afar) of Gordie Johnson and the Respectables, Marie-Mai, and Sara McLachlan. The music was great, and at 10 the fireworks began. The scene was picturesque, the Peace Tower glowing with fireworks in the background and millions of people cheering it on. It was a great Canada Day! (sorry the video is sideways...)
Cookies & Creams
I have a feeling that I'm going to have a very strong wrist and upper arm by the end of summer. We've been putting the balloon whisk to good use, making sponge for Génoise and Ladyfingers one day, and making creams, merringue, and ganache the next. I dipped the ladyfingers in my morning cappuccino and sliced the Génoise in half, filled it with pastry cream, and spread chocolate ganache on top. Yum! It reminds me of Boston Cream Pie. Next week, we're going to start getting graded, building more complicated creations from all of these basic skills.
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