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Man, I'm sorry I missed most of this football season. I'm totally going to this bonfire! (For those non-Princetonians - there's a bonfire if we beat both Harvard and Yale. It happened this year for the first time in I think something like 14 years. Bonfire!!!!)

Meanwhile, we had the Firehazards reunion this weekend. There was singing and food and fun stuff.

Hit the chocolate show today. It wasn't as impressive as last year, actually - almost all bar chocolate this year. Last year there were two or three wineries - this year just one. A lot fewer truffles. And no confectioners. Chuckro was disappointed - he was really looking forward to getting a box of raspberry creams.

But we did get to two interesting cooking demos - one for a pumpkin chocolate gateau with sage oil and sea salt (which sounds a little odd, but was delicious), the other for a flourless chocolate cake with a white chocolate cheesecake mousse and a cranberry chutney. We got recipes for both. It was kind of an interesting contrast. The first was totally the guy showing off. He melted white and dark chocolate and dyed the white stuff orange, and then spray painted the cake with the two different chocolates. It was this incredibly overly elaborate presentation that was completely unnecessary. The recipe specifies a certain percentage of cocoa mass and calls for a sugar I've never even heard of. And where are you supposed to get grape seed oil? The lady who did the second was extremely practical, with a attitude of "here's something that's elaborate, but you can totally do with stuff in your house". She specified her favorite brands of organic Nantucket cranberries (because she's from Nantucket), but said Ocean Spray frozen berries work just as well. She gave suggestions on chocolate brands, but said to use whatever your supermarket has. She specifically said that she never uses a double-boiler to melt chocolate (just pop it in the microwave) because he kitchen is usually too humid anyway and she doesn't want to add steam that'll keep chocolate from tempering. Most fancy cooks seem to treat the idea of nuking chocolate instead of using a microwave as heresy. Anyway, both desserts were amazingly good (although the second was a little more mainstream - I think only a certain subset of our friends would enjoy pumpkin, sage, and salt in their dessert). And I think the recipes can be modified so they're elaborate but possible.

Date: 2006-11-12 11:55 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] tigermelp.livejournal.com
Mmmm that sounds awesome.

I think you can get grapeseed oil (and other specialty oils like avocado, almond, flax, etc.) at places like Whole Foods or Trader Joe's (I'm not actually sure about TJ's, but certainly Whole Foods). Or at least, if I were looking for those sorts of things, that's where I would go. Do you have those near you?

Date: 2006-11-13 01:01 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] edgehopper.livejournal.com
There are both on 14th St. at Union Square.

Date: 2006-11-13 04:43 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] lithoglyphic.livejournal.com
I'm in that subset... the pumpkin-sage thing sounds really cool.

When is the bonfire? Not that I'd be able to make it or anything...

Date: 2006-11-13 12:42 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] jethrien.livejournal.com
Thursday.

Date: 2006-11-13 03:43 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] jeths-mom.livejournal.com
I guess I'm glad we didn't come up just for the chocolate event since it wasn't quite what you expected. And we did get a lot of stuff done here. (I love everything about this place except that it's not several hundred miles north.)

And...Bonfire!! I really wish we had seen a game or two. (After 8 years of football/band every weekend - mostly losing seasons - both your alma maters have decided it's time to start winning, and we're in football withdrawal. I've started watching the Eagles!) Have a great time! (How are you going to get to work in the morning??)

Date: 2006-11-13 03:59 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] jethrien.livejournal.com
It was what I expected, it was just very cool instead of incredibly cool. There was still oh my god so much chocolate, and we got nifty recipes and we won a free box of white chocolate because Chuckro guessed that Ireland eats more chocolate per capita than the US, Germany, or France.

We're working on those details. Probably requiring caffeine.

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