Today we went to Kapiolani community collage to learn more about cooking. We went there to learn more recipes, and to better our cooking skills. Some of the new recipes that we learned were cous cous, crunchy hand salad with tasty vinaigrette, honey miso dressing, and Moroccan chicken with preserved lemon and olives. My personal favorite out of all the dishes was the chicken. The reason it was my favorite was because of its spices along with the way it was prepared. I also liked the texture.
The first recipe that I did was the crunch hand held salad with tastes vinaigrette. This dressing was very salty and I liked that about it however what I didn't like was how oily the dressing was however the dressing might have been our fault because we did put a little bit to much inside the jar. This recipe was very easy because all you had to do was combine all the ingredients and shake.
The second recipe that my group maid was the honey miso dressing which was maid with many ingredients and was a little harder to prepare that's the first sauce however it was still easy. This sauce had more of a basic taste to it since there was no lemons or other acidic fruits in the sauce. I liked this sauces taste more that the crunchy hand salad with tasty vinaigrette because of those reasons.
The third thing that we had to make was cous cous. This dish was very simple and easy to make and it didn't take that long to cook. It was very easy to cook because it had very few components to the dish and the parts that we did have to cook were easy. They were easy because all you had to do was allow the mixture of chicken broth olive oil and salt to boil and then place cous cous inside, then combine it with vegetables and allow it to sit.
The fourth and final dish which in my opinion was the hardest to make because you had to do a lot of technical things to the dish, and there were many ingredients to cut up. This dish also took the longest time to prepare because we had to wear it for 45 minutes however the combination of flavors was my favorite.
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