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Posted by ChroniclesCapersCanards
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8:55 PM
On Tuesday I went to Danbury High School on a field trip for one of my classes. We were taking a tour of the school and my partner brought me to the culinary area of the school. Something that I found really interesting about there culinary program, is they have a cafe in the school. The cafe is run by the culinary teachers and the students work there. They alternate from cooking the food, being a waiter/waitress, and busing. Teachers in the school will schedule for there class to go for lunch, it is privilege for them to go to the cafe. What I found interesting about the cafe was that it is basically a mini restaurant, students have to pay for the meals and then tip the waiters/waitresses. I thought it was really cool how other students that aren't apart of culinary can enjoy According to my partner, the food is really good too. Amy M
Pot Roast
Posted by ChroniclesCapersCanards
on
3:55 PM
Recently, my
family and I went out to dinner at the new restaurant, 160 Main. My dad is
friends with the owner, who also used to own Mona Lisa, the restaurant that
occupied the same building before it changed from an Italian place to a
remodeled American grille. We wanted to try a few different things on the menu,
so my dad ordered the chicken pot pie, my mom got the meatloaf, and I ordered
the slow braised beef. We shared little bits of all the food, and my personal
favorite was the braised beef. It was still on the bone and was on top of a
pile of potatoes and vegetables and was covered in a red wine demi sauce. It
reminded me of a meal my mom and I sometimes make. It’s a pot roast that just
sits in h the crock pot for about 6 or 8 hours with all the other ingredients
cooking with it. When it comes out, it’s very tender and stringy, and just
falls apart. Also, the other ingredients that cook in the crock pot with it
form a nice gravy to put over potatoes and vegetables with the pot roast. Overall,
I really liked the new restaurant, 160 Main. The food reminded me of home which
is always a good thing when trying a new restaurant. I would recommend that
everyone try it sometime.
Jake L.

Cookiesand Easter plans
Posted by ChroniclesCapersCanards
on
11:48 AM
Connor
Yesterday after class, I went home and used the cookie recipe to make cookies for my family. I made them with dried cherries instead of chocolate chips though, because we didn’t have any chocolate chips. They turned out very well but I did have a few problems. Since I made them as drop cookies and not uniform sizes, two of them weren’t done when the others were. My mom now decided that I need to make cookies for when we have family over for Easter. She wants me to make peanut butter cookies and snikerdoodles because they are my grandmother’s favorite cookies. So then yesterday, I was looking for recipes a found a few good ones on the food network’s recipe.
Also, my grandmother recently bought a bread maker so now she has been sending us all these recipes she’s wanted to try. She has already made three loaves of Italian bread and sent them to my aunt. For Easter she is making wheat bread and cinnamon raison. She thinks that she is going to use the cinnamon raison loaf for a strange bread pudding she found online. She always brings bread pudding to holidays because she says it is a family tradition but no one ever eats it even her. The recipe she found involves all these weird savory spices like; coriander, savory, sage and paprika but she insists it is a dessert.

Posted by ChroniclesCapersCanards
on
4:42 PM
I have always had a love for ice cream. Whether summer or
winter, night or day, I am always in the mood for this icy treat. Some of my
favorite flavors are vanilla and cake batter. One of the reasons why I love
this treat so much is because of all of the flavors. Now a day, you can find
anything in ice cream from waffle cones to cake to even bacon. Not only the
flavors themselves but also toppings. I would have to say that I like a lot of
different toppings but my favorite is anything with chocolate. Chocolate chips,
Oreos, brownies, peanut butter cups, I like them all!
As much
as ice cream from the grocery store is good, there is nothing better than going
to the ice cream shop. The one thing that sets the store apart from any regular
gallon in your freezer is the soft serve. I love soft serve vanilla! I like the
soft texture of it. The ice cream shop across from St. Rose has great things
called avalanches that are pretty much soft served ice cream mixed with any
kind of topping you like. Places like Peach Wave are great too (however I don’t
quite like the taste of frozen yogurt as much).
My absolute favorite place in the entire world to go to no matter what
season it is is Cold Stone Creamery.
They have the best cake batter ice cream I have ever tasted. It doesn’t
get better than some cake batter ice cream with brownies and Oreos.
As much
as I love cake batter ice cream, I cannot drive down to Danbury every day and
get it. Making homemade ice cream always seemed impossible to me. I never had
an ice cream maker so I always turned away recipes that required one, however a
couple of weeks ago, I bought an ice cream maker. After looking up a couple of
different recipes I found one that seemed good. One of the things I didn’t like
about this cake batter ice cream recipe was that you had to heat it up and then
completely cool it. This took a very long time and I am pretty impatient. I
found a different recipe the next time that didn’t require heating it. After tasting
both, I would have to say that they tasted exactly the same and it was much
easier to make the second one. Here is the recipe for the second one:
Ingredients:
1 cup whole milk, well chilled
3/4 cup granulated sugar
2 cups heavy cream, well chilled
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2/3 cup cake mix
Directions:
1.
Place freezer bowl of ice cream maker into the
freezer. It is better to keep it in there 24/7 that way it is always ready.
2.
In a medium bowl, whisk the milk and granulated
sugar until the sugar is dissolved.
3.
Stir in the heavy cream and vanilla to taste.
4.
Stir in cake mix, making sure there are no
lumps.
5.
Pour mixture into the freezer bowl and let mix
until it has thickened (about 25-30 minutes).
6.
Remove ice cream from freezer bowl and place
into a separate container.
7.
Place freezer bowl and the ice cream into the
freezer to further harden.
-Christina Moore

Pizza!
Posted by ChroniclesCapersCanards
on
1:29 PM
This week my friend Gill and I decided we really wanted to bake a home made pizza. We went to the store together and bought all the ingredients we wanted to put on the pizza like tomato, mozzarella cheese, garlic, broccoli, onion, and other vegetables. We didn't know how to bake our own dough so we bough whole wheat dough at the store. We got home, rolled it out, put all of our toppings on it and baked it. It was one of the most delicious pizza's I've ever had, probably because everything was so fresh! Now that we have learned in class how to make pizza dough we will try it next time using that recipe for dough. Cant wait! -Natalie P.


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