What a lucky class class we are to have him as a teacher.
He is taking us to his bakery (a real field trip!) in a week so we can experience some baking in an actual commercial bakery kitchen.
We began our first lesson with a demonstration on pastry cream ( or custard), making a short dough and
After slowly mixing the ingredients together until it was just beginning to come together, Chef Thomas poured the dough out on a board and kneaded it together gently and quickly. After letting it chill in the in the refrigerator for a bit he rolled it out and formed it into the tart pan. This was also done very quickly as to not let the dough soften too much. He laid a piece of saran over the shell and filled it with a good amount of beans so the shell would hold it's shape while it baked. After about 15 minutes, he removed the beans, then continued baking it until it was a beautiful golden bro
We all were set loose to make our own tarts. I moved very slowly and measured out everything carefully. The pictures
After baking it and very carefully removing it from the pan and placing it on the cardboard round, I began to assemble.
Uh oh.
I had so much fun. I was a little afraid of this unit because I don't have much experience with baking. I was so excited after today's class. If my mother lived closer I would have driven to her house to show off my creation.
I think I'm going to like Baking and Pastry.
Goodnight.
2 comments:
Pretty!
I'll bring a tart by after the swim, before the ride.
Thanks.
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