Die Zutaten bewegten sich keinen Millimeter. Einschüchterung durch einen eisigen Blick war äußerst ineffektiv.
Zeige- und Mittelfinger tappten in schneller Folge auf die Theke.
Ein frustriertes Geräusch unterbrach die erneute Lektüre des Rezepts.
Käsekuchen.
Simpel.
Eine Masse. In die Form. Backen. Fertig.
So zumindest der Grundgedanke.
Der erste Versuch resultierte auch in einem Käsekuchen. Essbar. Sogar schmackhaft.
Lukas erklärte sich nach Kostprobe nicht einverstanden.
Eva sollte den Kuchen noch einmal produzieren. Er empfahl ein genaueres Befolgen des Rezeptes.
Ohne Hinweise zu den eventuell gemachten Fehlern.
Als der zweite Versuch zusammenfiel, als sie den Herd öffnete um das nun dreckige Herdfenster zu umgehen, schüttelte er nur mit dem Kopf.
Mit sauberen Arbeitsmitteln und der Bereitschaft den Teig tatsächlich zu kneten startete der dritte Versuch und endete, als der Körper des Kuchens riss, weil er nicht genügend Zeit zum Abkühlen hatte.
Lukas – warum hatte sie auch einen Bäcker und keinen Hobbyisten um Rat gefragt – schickte sie zurück in die Backstube.
Es ergab überhaupt keinen Sinn zunächst die trockenen und anschließend die ‚nassen‘ Zutaten zu mischen. Geschweige denn das Mehl zu sieben.
Trotzdem wurde auch der fünfte – optisch ansprechende! – Versuch wieder zurückgeschickt.
Alle Zutaten hatten nun die richtige Temperatur… das Mehl war gesiebt und die Butter zuerst schaumig geschlagen. Knetmasse und Füllung unabhängig voneinander hergestellt und das Rezeot buchstäblich befolgt…
Die Zeit nach dem Backvorgang reichte aus, um den Kuchen auszukühlen.
Also sie die ‚Kreation‘ zum Bäcker brachte, hob dieer die Brauen und nahm eine Kuchengabel zum Probieren.
„Mh,“ sagte er, „Passabel. Die Zitronenschale war allerdings nicht frisch gerieben“
Eva’s Auge zuckte leicht: „… das… nächste Mal?“
„Viel Erfolg dabei!“ Sagte er und wandte sich wieder zum Gehen.
Nach einem tiefen Atemzug schloss sie die Tür hinter ihm.
This evaluation is testing Minhee’s abilities in organizing the performance in such a way that it wouldn’t look like a mess. The female spent hours looking at performance videos looking at the best formation for the three girls since she wants to deliver wonderful performance to the coaches. The costumes were easy to part since the theme was Gotham sirens and fashion always easy to Minhee since she uses to fix up her old clothes with her sewing kit. Minhee would need to lean Saerom on the choreography for certain since she knows that she is an amazing dancer and the skills to help out in that situation. Delegation is important to be a good leader in this project so assigning tasks to the ones with the strongest skill set to complete the task efficiently. This is why she decided on Naeun being the center of this performance since she got the charisma to pull it off so it would be the best bet. The fact she added even cute comical scene at the beginning of the girls dragging Saerom back to her seat after showing off her crazy dance skills to start the performance would add the fact these girls are from a comic book, the classic comic book villains who are about going against the authority. This is what she wanted to do for this evaluation even though it would be easier going for something Halloween themed but then again she wanted to be different than the rest plus she wanted to find the inner bad girl...all she could do is hope for the best and everything goes according to her detailed layout plan inside her binders. What could go possibly wrong?? Many things actually...
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