Showing posts with label cooking class in Provence. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooking class in Provence. Show all posts

Monday, March 11, 2013

Cuisine de Provence - Start of the Season

 

All set to cook! This is the still life that will greet my first guests of the season when they will arrive in about half an hour. The season for my cooking classes Cuisine de Provence starts today and we have Mousseline de Courgettes (a creamy zucchini soup) on the menu. We will then make a Tapenade of black and green olives and sundried tomatoes, an olive bread, "petits farcies" (vegetable, couscous and sausage meat filled bell peppers), and a mousse au chocolat for dessert. Can't wait to get started!

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Survival of the Fittest??

A few weeks ago I had a guest at  Cuisine de Provence wearing this Tshirt. What do you think he was trying to tell me???? 
Just in case you are wondering: He survived the class...

Sunday, March 13, 2011

'Tis the Season to start Cooking....

The season at Cuisine de Provence starts this coming Wesdnesday and I am really looking forward to meeting my first guests who flew in from Australia! The new aprons have arrived just in time, I have busily been testing recipes on my favorite and ever patient OH guinea pig and today I started spring cleaning the kitchen. First step: putting my overflowing bookcase that holds most of my cookbooks into some kind of order. Not an easy task! Not only because I own more cookbooks than I care to admit (and still regularly break my self imposed ban on buying new ones) but because I got stuck reading - and these are just a few of the books that kept me from getting my task done today....

In here I found the inspiration for a lovely raspberry clafoutis that has become one of our favorite desserts - thinking of it, I can't wait for new raspberries to be found at Vaison's Tuesday market....


Not only am I really, really jealous that I didn't think of this title first but also, given my love for tarts, quiches and the like that I didn't write it! This fabulous book is a great source of ideas whenever a fast lunch is needed.

Found a real good recipe for "Ketchup à la Provençale" in Gui Gedda's sumptous Provence cookbook today that I will try out as soon as there are decent tomatoes to be found. Too early yet. Anybody who is interested in Provençal cooking and looking for a cookbook - this is the one!
And now -  back to the kitchen.....