My professor bought me a bag of hazelnuts for my project and I felt so grateful to the point of being guilty.
wtf is wrong with me
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@foodasherie
My professor bought me a bag of hazelnuts for my project and I felt so grateful to the point of being guilty.
wtf is wrong with me
Fight or flight?
Today I caught myself in the middle of arguing with my professor about a concept that I want to do with my project.
I spent such a long time arguing about my point because I believe strongly about my point. It’s not about pride really, it’s about believing in your concept and wanting to make it work and if it doesn’t, learning from the mistake and moving on.
Up to when do we fight, until it’s better to flee??
Well...
It’s been a really long time since I wrote a journal. I got the idea to write again from my dad when we had a talk about.. LIFEEEEEEEEEEEE.
I dunno where to begin..
How do I feel? Not so good tbh... too much going on in life. A lot of things I couldn’t understand and control.
Sometimes I think about something, over rationalize it and then it just spirals into a mess.
Is life really what we make it to be?????
#seemyparis ... #charot (à Palais-Royal)
Today marks my first year in France. 🇫🇷Wow, what a journey it has been. To the next year ahead! #jetaimefrance (à Tour Eiffel)
It is only through faith that miracles can happen. (à Lourdes, France)
Tanned and all smiles. Summer has officially begun! #été #beachday @juliebee18 @sarahmichellen @thediaryofsandra @johnivanaguila (à Arcachon, France)
Finally had to say goodbye to Saint-Émilion today after calling this place home for 5 months. Sad to leave but will forever treasure the moments of my first ever kitchen experience at @hostelleriedeplaisance . Thank you to everyone! 😘 (à Saint-Emilion & Vignobles de Bordeaux)
Gloomy day here at #bordeaux with the Mirroire d'eau mirroring my feelings... 😐 (à Miroir d'eau)
It feels just like last week that I arrived and I can't believe i'll be leaving you soon 😔 #saintemilion (à Saint-Emilion & Vignobles de Bordeaux)
Today's sunset sky is a beautiful painting. #summer #frenchcountry #sudouest #saintemillion #jetaimefrance
My article in the Alain Ducasse Education website in English
Here’s the original article written in French and the english version below! Thank you to my family, friends, and most specially to my school and the restaurant for all the support!
http://ducasse-education.com/stage-transmission/
1. How does your training at Ducasse Education help you during your internship ?
Having gone through a very comprehensive training in school, it definitely helped me to be well-versed with essential skills in culinary so that I may further develop them in the kitchen setting. More importantly for me, both theory and practical courses in school helped me better understand the concept of “Naturalite/Naturalness” that Alain Ducasse gives high regard to in cuisine.
Hostellerie de Plaisance, which is lead by Chef Ronan Kervarrec together with Chef Adjoint Anthony David (a long time chef also of the Alain Ducasse group) aligns with the principles of Naturalite. This helped me understand more how produce is respected – with emphasis on seasonal, sustainable, high quality, and maximum use in a most creative manner. Making sure no part of the produce is wasted, producers are honored by supporting local talent and expertise. From the most basic and freshest ingredients like green peas, seaweed, asparagus, to farm-fresh eggs – each produce is highlighted, extracted through all its components to give more character, harmony and balance to each dish.
2. Which adjective describes the most your professional experience?
Resilience. My professional experience in the kitchens of the Hostellerie de Plaisance is all about a test of character. The one thing that is constant is that the kitchen will give you many forms of stress to be bent, stretched, compressed, and agitated -- but the important thing is how you are able to come back and adapt stronger than ever rather than succumb to the challenges negatively.
3. What is your best internship memory ?
Being praised by the head chef for plating a dish and given commendations while addressing the team.
4. Which dish do you prefer on the menu of Hostellerie de Plaisance ?
« Volaille Fermière de Pierre Duplantier, suprême poché, glacé d’une sauce au vin jaune, tarte fine aux champignons de Paris de Mr. Delmas (dernière champignonnière de Gironde, à Rauzan), foies au vinaigre de Xérès, chou kale, rapée de fève de tonka »
"Poultry Farm of Pierre Duplantier, supremes poached, glazed with a yellow wine sauce, thin tart with mushrooms of Paris of Mr. Delmas (last mushroom farmer of Gironde, Rauzan), livers vinegar of Xeres, cabbage kale, tonka bean”
Chicken will always be my favorite dish and vin jaune will always be my favorite wine to cook with sauces. The flavor of the chicken and its harmony with the mushrooms and the sauce is divine. Morevoer, the mushroom tart is such a tasty and delicious accompaniment to this wonderful dish.
5. Which aspect of your internship will you miss the most?
Lunch time! The kitchen brigade prepares the most sumptuous meals for its staff everyday! Kidding aside, it would definitely be the people that I worked with. There is genuine support and focus on me as a stagiaire and I felt it from everyone in the brigade. From the head chefs, to the sous chefs, to my chef de partie and the commis that I worked with at the Garde Manger station - I have learned so much thanks to their constant and diligent guidance. It is rare for me to come across people as committed as the ones I found in Hostellerie de Plaisance and this is what I will miss the most.
6. Does this internship give you a new vision about your job and your future project ?
I wouldn’t really say that there is a “new vision” as my future project, goals and ambitions have always remained constant – and that is to successfully launch and grow my food concepts and establishments in the future. I would say however that my internship further strengthened the need for me to get more work experience as it is very important not just to develop skills and culinary ideas but to also learn about how to effectively promote the role of teamwork, discipline, character in the kitchen and how it is crucial to be able to lead and manage a solid brigade.
Me plating "L'esturgeon d'Aquitaine": Salted smoked sturgeon, peas in jelly, zephyr of pea juice, gel and cream of lemon, pickled onions, veloute of small Peas and sea lettuce.
So you have kouign-amann but have you heard of kouignettes? 😛😛😛😛😛 #gateaux #kouignettes #patisserie (à Maison Larnicol)
New weekend, new #wine! This #sauvignonblanc #semillon vintage is quite special as it has been fermented in oak barrels of #sauternes #premiergrandcruclasse #chateaugiraud (à Saint-Emilion & Vignobles de Bordeaux)
I ❤️ country. While picnicking in the mountains, THREE wild horses came to beg for food. So cute! #lacampagne #basque #jetaimefrance (à Itxassou, Aquitaine, France)
I like climbing mountains with a bag of sweet and juicy cherries 🍒 and strawberries 🍓 #walangmakakapigil #hiking #paysbasque #mondarrain (à Mondarrain, Pays Basque)
Goût de #Basque 😍😋 Travel is never travel without #fooding #pintxos #gateauxbasque #yummy (à Biarritz, France)