Week 4 of our food science course focused on elasticity in food, mostly in candy-making and cooking meat. The candy-making part focused on Bill Yosses, the White House pastry chef. There were six videos of Yosses making various things, including strudel, a blown sugar “glass” apple, and an over-the-top dessert that I assume is the…
The Science of Cooking: Harvard EdX, Week 3 (Ice Cream Lab)
You may have noticed that it’s been more than a week since I posted about Week 2 of the food science course. Well, there was a grading glitch, so they pushed everything back two weeks, and with Christmas and all, it was very easy to take them up on their offer to be lazy. But…
The Science of Cooking: Harvard EdX, Week 2 (Sous Vide Eggs Lab)
Turkey and stuffing croquettes with a 62-degree egg Arne and I were pretty excited for the second week of our food science class, on temperature and heat. For our lab, we were going to play with sous vide cooking, a major darling of today’s chef’s, that I addressed briefly before when I made sous vide…
The Science of Cooking: Harvard EdX, Week 1 (Oven Calibration Lab)
How could I resist a free online cooking class with guest lectures from the likes of Momofuku’s David Chang, Flour’s Joanne Chang, and pioneering molecular gastronomist Ferran Adria? And featuring the work of famous food scientist Harold McGee? You know I couldn’t. So I didn’t. I signed up (and you can too, though the first…
Cuts of Beef Infographic
Cuts of Beef infographic by visually. I enjoyed this little infographic and thought I’d share it with you. I could have used it the other day when Arne asked me where the tri-tip came from. I thought it was a sirloin – and I was right! The cooking methods icons seem like a particularly helpful…