How do you know when you’re done? When your shoulder falls
off. Le Cordon Bleu isn’t necessarily stuck in the past, but they certainly ask
us to understand how food really works, so no stand mixers for us! We’re
whipping everything by hand…and by shoulder, forearm, wrist and fingers. I swear I'm in need of a chiropractor to fix whatever I broke earlier today in practical.
However, that sort of work and pain causes me to smile and
giggle and bond better with my classmates. I’m okay looking weak because, hey,
I don’t have strong shoulder muscles, especially in the shoulder I broke a few
years ago, and it’s rather funny to look around at all of our strained, pained
faces with nothing to comfort us but the fact that the sound of our whisks
hitting the bowls is loud enough to cover up our moans.
So, was Dacquoise really worth it today? I’m still not sure.
Maybe you can decide.
~Sarah
Dacquoise with a praline French buttercream and an almond paste rose |
I don't know where I got this pose from, but I guess I'll stick with it! (Must be the back pain, causing me to hunch permanently) |
Delfish!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!! And the cake's not bad too. You'll end up with Popeye arms. :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's so beautiful, I'd say it must have been worth it! Baking is not a thing for wimps and cowards, so kudos to you for doing by hand what I'm even wary to do with electric appliances XD
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