Daddy! Come Home for Dinner! - C.406 - : Signboard

Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!

C.406 - : Signboard
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Chapter 406: Chapter 406: Signboard

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Cindy Clarke listened and nodded continuously.

Discussing these matters with Adrian Zhekova was indeed a good choice.

Adrian Zhekova might not be good at cooking.

But no one should know the ins and outs of the industry better than him.

Moreover, he could analyze things for her from a very professional perspective.

There were many aspects that she, as a chef, sometimes couldnā€™t consider.

ā€œHowever, choosing Michael Greeneā€™s signboard cuisine undoubtedly increases the difficulty.ā€ Adrian Zhekova said, ā€œHis demands will be higher. If it is even slightly inferior, it will be difficult to achieve high marks.ā€

Cindy Clarke nodded: ā€œThe more difficult it is, the more I want to take up the challenge.ā€

ā€œI really want to try if I can come up with something different for this dish.ā€ Cindy Clarke said, ā€œIf it really doesnā€™t work, I can always change the cuisine.ā€

ā€œWhat are you using for this soup?ā€ Adrian Zhekova took a sniff, and the more he sniffed, the fresher it smelled.

ā€œThis dish was actually recorded in my recipe book. However, the stock used in the recipe was made with fish lips, shark fin, snow clam oil, and aged ham. These ingredients are all rich in gelatin, and when combined with the gelatin from the chicken soup itself, it easily transforms the stock into a jelly-like consistency that is added to the fish belly. A separate rich soup is made with birdā€™s nest, abalone, dried scallops, sea cucumber, and beef skirt added to the chicken soup.ā€

ā€œBut I didnā€™t add birdā€™s nest and shark fin,ā€ Cindy Clarke said, ā€œIt is because of environmental and ecological protection. Birdā€™s nest itself has no taste, and it doesnā€™t have much of an effect on flavor enhancement. It is only added because it was valued by ancient people, but it is not necessary. I donā€™t want to add it just for sensationalism.ā€

ā€œAs for shark fins, people have been advocating not to consume shark fins for a long time now. In addition to being rare and expensive, the nutritional value of shark fin itself is mostly protein and nothing special. On the contrary, it is a cruelty to sharks.ā€

ā€œBuying and consuming shark fins is harmful and useless. Although my not using them might not make a big difference, at least I am doing my part. By setting an example on the competition stage, I might inspire others as well.ā€ Cindy Clarke smiled.

ā€œI added the rest of the ingredients. Iā€™ve been simmering the soup since this afternoon. Normally half an hour of stewing would be enough, and also during the competition, they wonā€™t give me too much time to make the soup.ā€ Cindy Clarke said, ā€œItā€™s just that this afternoon, Iā€™ve been testing the proportion of these ingredients.ā€

ā€œIn order to avoid making a large amount of waste soup by stewing them repeatedly, I had to add them bit by bit, constantly tasting it to see what was lacking, and adjust it accordingly. I kept recording the new ingredient ratios, which is why it took so long, until now.ā€ Cindy Clarke fanned the hot steam of the soup towards her nose.

She took another taste.

ā€œIā€™ve tasted it all afternoon and my taste buds are getting numb.ā€ Cindy Clarke scooped another spoonful for Adrian Zhekova, ā€œYou give it a try.ā€

Adrian Zhekova took a sip and carefully tasted it: ā€œItā€™s very fresh, but I feel like thereā€™s something missing.ā€

ā€œI think so too.ā€ Cindy Clarke glanced at the time, ā€œThatā€™s it for today. I originally planned to make the yellow croaker in soup as one of tonightā€™s dishes, regardless of how the final product tastes or what it lacks. Iā€™ll stop here and continue researching tomorrow.ā€ freewёbną«¦Ī½eÉ­.com

She couldnā€™t ignore dinner just because she wanted to keep researching.

Adrian Zhekova nodded and Cindy Clarke urged him: ā€œYou go change your clothes now. I guess it will be time for dinner in more than half an hour.ā€

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