Happy Sunday! Only a very short post today, but itβs nice to get back to some cooking/baking after some time. After several long weeks of work, itβs nice to be able to catch a break today, so I decided to make a classic brunch with a bit of a twist. These fluffy American pancakes π₯ are infused with nori (Japanese seaweed) and served with crispy bacons π₯ – one of my favourite things of all time! π Perfect and rich when served with a dab of butter!
What do you like to eat your pancakes with? What are you having for brunch/breakfast today? Let me know in the comments below! π
Bonjour from Paris again! The hot weather stepped up to an even greater level today (setting a new record of 39C…!π₯π°π°) Despite an exhausting day yesterday, I still made sure that I headed out early to visit Angelina (near the Louvre) which my best friend suggested was an ideal place for breakfast/brunch. It took me ages to find it as well since somehow I ended up in the wrong part of the road. (I blame my maps app!)
Eggs Benedict
Eggs Benedict is my favourite breakfast dish. The crispy bacon and toasted bread accompanied well with the soft poached eggs and the silky hollandaise sauce. πAs I was eating it, I was trying not to think about the amount of butter and fat in the dish…π
Fraisier (hazelnut biscuits with vanilla cream and fresh strawberries) and Douceur abricot-miel (Pistachio biscuit with apricot jelly and honey mousse)
The shop had a large range of patisseries to choose from, but I decided on these two. I absolutely loved the Fraisier! β€οΈβ€οΈ The light vanilla cream with the biscuit was such a great combo, and the tangy sweetness of the strawberries cut right through. π€€ (I actually wanted another one lol!) The Douceur abricot-miel was good but a little on the heavy side for me personally. Though, they both looked stunning! π
I also tried their signature chocolate drink. (It was way too hot for hot chocolate, so I went for cold instead. π) Rich and velvety, I would say it was definitely one for chocolate lovers. Though for me, it was slightly too dark and bitter… π
After being roasted in the heat at the Catacombs yesterday, I decided to take a more indoor approach today. (Quite honestly, I was very sick of the heat by now!) However, I did managed a quick stroll around Tuileries Garden where a carnival was being held. (As to who would want to go on rides under this heat, I had no idea!) The walk didn’t last long at all before I ran into Carrousel du Louvre to avoid the intense heat… ππββοΈπββοΈ The park would have been nice to visit in fall season.
After a nap in the hotel, I headed to my most anticipated event in my entire trip and that was to attend an amateur cooking class! π¨βπ³ So the class I went was run by L’atelier des Chefs (a friend who speaks French recommended this to me) and unfortunately they don’t run any English classes. But when I asked for information yesterday, they said that they do get a lot of tourists attending and most people can follow without even speaking any French, so I decided to give it a try anyway.
Including me, there was a total of ten people in the class (and I was pretty sure that I was the only tourist π!) I was the first person to arrive (probably looking a bit too keen haha), and the reception lady was incredibly welcoming to me and said, ‘For this evening, treat this place as your own home and look around however you want!’ (Aww! βΊοΈ) The two-course menu we made were king prawn skewers with fennel salad & mashed potatoes and also an apricot Tarte Tatin. Despite being pretty much muted for the duration of the class (everyone was speaking French, I couldn’t join in the conversations lol…π ), the class was very enjoyable! We cooked the dishes simultaneously so they would be ready to eat at the same time, and we started with preparing Tarte Tatin first. For a baker like me, I was super excited!
Everyone would take turns trying out the individual steps, and we were all so gracious in passing stuff to each other and letting other people had a go. It felt like we were a big family cooking together for a family gathering meal.βΊοΈ (I was like one of those wind up toy repeating ‘merci’ every few minutes. π π) Though, I felt a little awkward when my ‘perfectionist’ side came out as I was adamant in arranging the apricots in a flower pattern (you can see at the bottom right on the photo) when everyone else was dumping theirs into the mould… π
With the Tarte Tatin ready to go in the oven, we started dicing up the potatoes for the savoury course. And to be frank, I was really embarrassed by my appalling knife skills (as my mum would agree…) and the chef had to warn me to be careful with my fingers. π Here is also a video of the chef demonstrating how to peel and de-vein the prawns. (I know my mum would love to have all the heads we ended up throwing away! π)
I hate this mandoline!! π‘π‘
I felt quite comfortable with preparing the prawns as it was something I did before. (Really reminded me of Hong Kong where we used to cook the fresh prawns we bought straight from the market. βΊοΈ) The fennel though was a different story…
While I had seen many times of people using a mandoline on TV, I had never used one. π¬ The chef stopped me to show me how to hold the fennel correctly so I didn’t slice off my fingers, and even then I was struggling with it so much that I abandoned using it altogether and used the knife to chop up the fennel. I thought I was doing a decent job until I looked around to see how everyone cut their fennel very thinly and mine were large chunks! π€¦ββοΈπ€¦ββοΈ I tried to trim mine down but they were still nowhere near as thin.π (The guy next to me was chopping them up so quickly and skilfully, I literally wanted to find a hole and hide! π) Most of the group then went to the stoves to help with the cooking, and I was still chopping up the fennel! π (I was actually really embarrassed about adding my large pieces of fennel into the bowl…) I guess Julia Child must be shaking her head at me… π
With the prawns and mashed potatoes ready, we moved on to plating. (I was like in my head, ‘Yes! Forget stupid knife works, this is something I am good at!’ π) I was again being such a neurotic perfectionist, I was the last one to finish plating. π (Literally digging through the bowl to find spinach leaves of similar sizes lol…)
King Prawn Skewers with Fennel Salad and Mashed PotatoesApricot Tarte Tatin
But, finally after all the hard work, it’s tasting time! Bon appetite! π π π
(And after the dinner, I also got a souvenir for myself! π)
They say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. However, during work days, I always find myself rushing in the morning and skipping breakfasts. So, it is great finally having time to sit down and enjoy a proper, hearty breakfast.
As a kid, I used to enjoy the traditional English breakfast. Big fry up with sausages, bacon, hash brown and baked beans. It sounds delicious, but I found that as I grow older, I have become more intolerant to greasy food in the morning. Therefore, it is nice to see that the food trend is now tending towards more healthy and refreshing options.
Some people would be quick to equate healthy to bland and boring, but I disagree. Salt The Radish does some of the best breakfasts I had with a focus on refreshing ingredients and a wide options for vegetarian and vegan eaters. My favourite is their crispy courgette and sweetcorn fritters, paired with vegan halloumi, rocket, avocado, red pepper jam, poached egg, herby dressing and hummus, topped with streaky bacons. What’s your favourite breakfast to start the day with?