Raymond Blanc's Kitchen Secrets
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Interestingly was on a fish/shellfish course recently at another chef's school and was really looking forwards to this.
Was not disappointed and will book his school next time.
Anyone else remember John Torode on MC giving a really hard time to the guys who splashed cream into their Moules? His face was a picture and he went on and on and on and on.... (you get the idea)
Also, notice that in isolation, the dishes take ages with prep and cooking processes - but then he uses the same oil in two dishes (probably 3 or 4 to be true)
If you look at the recipes and dishes in that context, not really that much work when you think about a whole menu and the day before or after? Also, things like the 'curry oil' will last at least a week without degrading?
An awful lot of his processes are actually done well in advance or at worst the day/morning before so actually, do some prep and leave it to infuse or improve. Not a lot of this stuff that doesnt get better for quite a while before degrading...
Love him and his shows. (Restaurant excepted at times)
Was not disappointed and will book his school next time.
Anyone else remember John Torode on MC giving a really hard time to the guys who splashed cream into their Moules? His face was a picture and he went on and on and on and on.... (you get the idea)
Also, notice that in isolation, the dishes take ages with prep and cooking processes - but then he uses the same oil in two dishes (probably 3 or 4 to be true)
If you look at the recipes and dishes in that context, not really that much work when you think about a whole menu and the day before or after? Also, things like the 'curry oil' will last at least a week without degrading?
An awful lot of his processes are actually done well in advance or at worst the day/morning before so actually, do some prep and leave it to infuse or improve. Not a lot of this stuff that doesnt get better for quite a while before degrading...
Love him and his shows. (Restaurant excepted at times)
I saw the lobster episode and whilst I hate to use the P-word ('passion') because everybody uses it about cooking, he does love his work. Mind you I don't think the lobster was so keen. Apart from fish I don't care for seafood - it all looks like giant spiders or giant bogeys - but it was an entertaining programme 

Next week it's lamb: Season 2. Episode 3 of 8. Lamb. Raymond Blanc turns his attention to lamb dishes, beginning with liver served alongside caramelised potatoes. He slow-roasts a shoulder with garlic and herbs, and creates a French-inspired dish of lamb Provencal accompanied by ratatouille. The chef also visits former Formula 1 champion Jody Scheckter's organic farm in Hampshire
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