The French Profiterole lesson

August 24th, 2006 by James

Some of the following pictures have awful scans. Shoot me.

Your moody French cook for the day is Eva.
Your cook for today, Eva.

Today we are cooking profiterole. We are actually going to miss a few steps (well most of them); this is because of the wrestling match that took place during the cooking. Eva lost. I executed a Judo throw and pinned her on the couch for the 1-2-3 count.

Anyway, basically you put some stuff in a pot and melt it.
Melt stuff in the pot.

When it starts to look like mashed potato, stir it.
Make profiterole, not war.

Then you must stir a bit more while a friend watches from afar.
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Then a bit closer.
Stir it in the pot.

Change to B&W film, then put blobs of ‘stuff’ on to the baking tray.
Apply stuff in blobs to baking tray.

Throw it all in the oven.
Into the oven.

Keep an eye on the buns.
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So yeah, that’s the end of the lesson. What happens after this is up to you.

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  1. Bee Says:

    I love that first one with the finger…that rules! This is all from your film isn’t it? Can you send me copies of all the black and white shots for my album in Canada…

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