Hello there!
Just want to share with you what I've been
doing here in UP! Haha! Yes, I'm studying. But this course of mine is really
fun to study! Haha! In time with those of you who took the UPCAT last weekends. Good luck!! Hope
you've already decided what course to take- what you really know and love-
because mind you, SHIFTING is a tedious
and, either a heart-breaking or heart-
pounding process. We use to have this inside joke that UP stands for
"University of Pila" since every sem and enrollment weeks, the lines
(especially prerog and payment) are too long! So it take much time before you
get through the enrollment (and shifting) process which is, you'll probably
experience NOT ON YOUR FIRST YEAR/SEM. So good luck also with that! And why am
I talking about that huh? I just shifted from my first love, Computer
Engineering but unfortunately we're not meant to be, so I shifted to Hotel,
Restaurant and Institution Management! I think it's a destined love. So here I
am now sharing to you my venture!
Also if you picked this course here
in UP, this might be a little intro to you. Hopefully this will motivate you to
pass the UPCAT! Haha! Of course this involves a little cooking that is why we
have this subject. Don't jump into conclusions- this is not what really defines
the course. Remember, intro? :) But to
add the flair of surprise, I won't mention the subject name.(unless you've been
my follower on Instagram! @moriela20 ). This class is like culinary class with
chemistry. And for the month of June and July, here are the foods done by our
group and the other groups! Some of them are posted on my Instagram (and more
to follow!).
For the first few
weeks, we prepared simple recipes. Usually involved a lot of waiting and
mixing. But always, we do sensory evaluation of the prepared food.
1st Week!
Our group made a fondant!
1st Week!
Our group made a fondant!
That ensaymada's
mine actually! Haha! It's only the fondant we made.
2nd Week: Our favorite! Ice Creams!!!
2nd Week: Our favorite! Ice Creams!!!
Ingredient for the
Strawberry Nugget Ice cream!
3rd Week!
3rd Week!
We also made Pancit
Luglog! Yuuuumm!! This was partnered with the ice cream so it was like there
was a party inside the lab!
Biko, Maja Blanca,
Chicharon (used as a topping for Pancit Luglog) and our Pancit Luglog!
So far our the most
arduos ( exaggerated, yes) so far, yet I won't forget how these smell and
taste, the cinnamon rolls. That time we learned that making bread is very hard
and takes a lot of time and patience than regular pan cooking.
Blind baking!
Biscuits! Just out
of the oven!
Buttered
biscuits!
Our kalabasa tarts took a lot of time to cook since it required blind baking of the crust.
Meanwhile here are the other products of the other groups.
Banana Cream Pie
Our kalabasa tarts took a lot of time to cook since it required blind baking of the crust.
Meanwhile here are the other products of the other groups.
Banana Cream Pie
Herb Pasta
Here they did
manually the pasta. When I say manually, I meant of creating those from flour
mixture-strand by strand!
After a long while,
here are the kalabasa tarts! I made the filling of those!!! #soproud :)
What a motivating class!
ReplyDeleteBest lab ever! <3
DeleteWow, what a fun lab! I know I'd have more motivation to complete the experiments knowing we got to taste test the results. Does your school need to acquire ISO 17025 accreditation in order to offer this class?
ReplyDeleteYes! We really aim to finish on time too yet we assure the food we cook taste good (this is a 3hour class). So we gotta work under pressure sometimes. I don't know about the accreditation but I think as a national university we have passed quality checks :)
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