Friday, May 04, 2012

cooking class!

last week, the boy and i got a really neat chance to take a cooking lesson with friends at the chopping block up in lincoln square, chicago. taking a cooking class is one of those things i've always had on my bucket list but have never summoned up the energy to pursue, so when i got the chance to attend one, i leapt up and rubbed my tummy and was all like oh hells to the yes!

the gist: spend an evening making a themed meal. ours was "couples cooking: night in barcelona." we made garlic bread, grilled veggies, seafood paella, and chocolate flan with the help of professional chefs and instructors. all of it was delicious and none of it was difficult (thanks to many things being pre-cut, pre-measured and/or pre-prepared).

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slightly-embarrassing confession: i like to pretend like i'm a cook show host. i imagine there are audience members out there with ears perked as i generously divulge the secrets of how to most effectively chop an onion. of course all of my kitchen ware at home is worn and dull and wonky and from target and usually my cat manages to sit on whatever i've made numerous times before it is ready so it's not a very realistic cooking show. this kitchen, however, had top-notch stuff and put me one step closer towards my imagined career as ruosi ray, cooking show host.

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making some flavorful flan. that pot costs $380. it was so heavy i could barely lift it. 


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hungry, armed and dangerous!

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my favorite thing to make and to eat was definitely the veggie salad, which surprised me because usually i ignore nutritious things and make a beeline for the carbs. one of the coolest things we did was roast peppers over an open flame and let them get real black and smokey. then we steamed them in ziplock bags and combined them with grilled eggplant and onions (pictured above). throw in some parsley, olive oil, sherry wine vinaigrette, and plenty of s+p and you get a delicious, delectable, and healthy dish. it was amazing - all the vegetables tasted so different than how i was used to them because i'd never cooked them this way before.

here is the finished meal. ta-da!

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perhaps the best part was that we didn't have to do any cooking unpleasantries such as grocery shopping, annoying peeling, or best of all, cleaning up afterwards - we were definitely spoiled little piggies. the whole meal took about three hours to make, the majority of which was for baking the flan and paella. we were kept busy with making salad and bread when that was happening. the evening was well-paced and it was especially satisfying to eat our creation at the end. while this particular meal is not something i would normally make on a weeknight, it is very do-able for an evening on the weekend.

i was surprised by how inspired i've felt to branch out in my cooking and try new recipes since taking this class. i would definitely do this again and would recommend it to anyone who feels like they're going through a culinary slump. (and then invite me over so i can eat ALL the things!)

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