Copas de Chirimoya Feliz

Friday, 19 November 2010


A month ago my fiend and I saw this little poster at school saying that we could participate in a cooking or patisserie competition. We had to give in a recipe to the teachers, the theme of the competiton this year was the "Bicentenario" of Chile so we had to make something tradicional but in the same way different. So here we go looking for tipical Chilean desserts, and we got really into the "Chirimoya Feliz".
"Chirimoya Feliz" is quite simple to make actually, it's only pieces of chirimoya with orange juice. So we had the idea of having 3 different texture in a cup or in culinary words a verrine but still using the same ingredients.
As first semesters we thought, we might as well give in our recipe see how it goes, but we never knew that we were going to be picked. I don't know how many recipes the teachers received but they could only choose 3, we were super excited and nervous at the same time as we were competing with people of 3rd an 4th semester.
Back to the preparation of our dessert. We practised quite a lot to see what would be the best combination for the 3rd layer and finally came to the decision that coffe was a pretty nice combination. We also asked advised to our teacher on the different extures we could apply. As we don't have the same skills as the other students which are more advanced we decided to stay quite simple. Basically the first layer starting from the bottom was a orange and passion fruit jelly, the 2nd a chirimoya compote and finally the last layer was a coffee plavoured merengue.
So here's the final result....


The day of the competition arrived and it was really stressing as when I got to school my partner was just getting out of bed so I had to start preparing everything, but then realised that the school had forgot to buy the Chirimoya which to be honest was the most important ingredient, the only thing they had was chirimoya pulp, they could have gone and bought some from the supermarket but they would have been to hard and with no taste at all so the pulp was better than nothing. The pulp was in fact the only problem we had during the day, we heated it was we would have with the chirimoya flesh but compared with it it was much more runny so we were panicking a little bit, thankfully teh school had called some of the older student which had already left the school to come and help us, which saved our day. The person that helped us even helped us make orange confit which was a new skill for us.
Presenting our dessert to the jury was nerve racking, it is exactly as you can see on TV, thank god we didn't have a Gordon Ramsay in front of us, I would have actually cried... They didn't say much and kept a neutral face.



In the end we got 3rd place but we were proud of ourselves to have come this far and the teacher congratulated us too. Overall it was an awsome expirience and opportunity. Here's a little photo of us when we got our prices and medals :).

Partners for lifeee

Monday, 25 October 2010


I met this girl 2 month ago when I started in my new school and i have to say she is pretty A-W-S-O-M-E...
Not only do we get along and work well together but we both share the same love for cooking or more specificly patisserie. 
It's this kind of people I love meeting and that I know will make an impact in my life, it's only been 2 months but we have already shared great moments and I hope that in the next 2 years that we have together our friendship will continue to grow.

Belonging

Friday, 24 September 2010

It starts for me when people ask me " Where are you from?", I just never know what to answer, French Mexican I reply, then comes all the questions about why and when, then I have to go through all the countries I have lived in and born. Everytime I meet someone new they're like "wow! that's so cool", maybe it is at the begining and I cant really complain to be honest but this is my most important question I ask myself and the one that keeps coming back " Where am I really from?" which kind of links to the question "Where do I belong?".

In my heart I feel like I am mexican more than I am french but I have never lived in Mexico, most of my family lives there, the most special person to me also lives there, it's where I feel more like home.
Travelling around makes you meet lots of new people but that doesn't mean they'll be your closest friends, and yes it's cool to travel around, discover new cultures, new ways of life but it's always good to come back home or at least that's what I think. Most people I know think the place they live is shit but you don't realise what you have until it's gona as they say. The place I call "home" at the moment is in England, been there for seven years which is most of my teenage years, I love it there and I have some of my best friends there but sometimes I feel like I don't really belong there.

That's what I am feeling at the moment, I feel like I don't really belong anywhere, which makes me feel empty...

Im very open minded to all the changes that have happened in my life and grateful that they have happened but the feeling of not belonging, not having somewhere to identify me from just makes me sad. It may sound pathetic to you but for me it's important.


"The hunger to belong is not merely a desire to be attached to something.  It is rather sensing that great transformation and discovery become possible when belonging is sheltered and true."

1 month

Thursday, 9 September 2010


1 month and amazing new friends

Cooking is like making love

Saturday, 4 September 2010

Cooking is like making love...
It's all about giving pleasure to the other person...

Angry Chef

Monday, 30 August 2010

This chef got angry because he was sacked...
Love the moment where he get hit by one of the other cooks.
Enjoy
Angry Chef

King of Pastry

Saturday, 28 August 2010

 I cannot wait until this film comes out!!
It looks amazing and I think will really reflect the M.O.F competiton, I hope I will get to see it in Santiago if not I will have to wait and buy it in DVD.
Here's the link to see the trailer.
Kings of Pastry