IACP 2007 Conference in Chicago: Rick Bayless Tour 
- by Chef Melissa
- April 22, 2007
- 2:33 pm
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04.22.07 at 05:57 PM |
Tequila is such a great spirit, my fave is 1888, as good as the finest scotch or cognac. I saw blue agave being harvested once with what looked like a real weapon, it was razor sharp and you wouldn’t want to miss because it would have taken off your whole foot.
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04.22.07 at 06:23 PM |
That is so cool. Rick Bayless rocks. I am green with envy!
04.23.07 at 07:58 AM |
Wow, I am also green with envy! Sounds like a fantastic dia! Does Bayless speak Spanish? (well?)
I can not drink tequila.. not after that time in college.. well. you don’t need the detail
Lets just say I can not drink gin or vodka for the same reason. To me, tequila is a bitter difficult experience going down, just not enjoyable.
I recently got a sample of agave nectar, which I found out has a ridiculously low glycemic index (if you need to make something for a diabetic person, use agave nectar). Will be trying it out soon.
Thanks for sharing this event with us!
Nika
04.23.07 at 08:08 AM |
To tell you the truth it was my first tequila tasting, well, you know what I mean. LOL! Learning to appreciate a good tequila for what it is is as fun and interesting as to appreciate a good wine. Forget about the lime wedges and salt. As we learned in the class, those are saved to try with the not-so-good specimens.
Yes, Rick Bayless speaks Spanish very well, and he is very charming too
Nika, thank you for the tip on using agave nectar when cooking.
Melissa
04.23.07 at 11:55 AM |
Melissa: sure thing.. Yeah, I find Bayless very charming too (never met him in person) He seems, from afar, to be one of those “bright” people with lots of energy and charisma. I am drawn to that because I am the opposite but wish I were too.
04.23.07 at 03:34 PM |
When I first heard of Rick Bayless I was in California, a couple of my personal chef pals were nuts about him. They had taken classes at Ramekins cooking school in Sonoma with him…and we can just imagine how intense cooking classes can get! LOL!
He is down to earth, I like that!
Melissa
12.13.07 at 03:01 PM |
Melissa, tortillas El Milagro are my all time favorite, I’m partial to the white ones. I usually salivate over your culinary pictures on flickr, I’m adding your blog to my bloglines list I don’t know why I didn’t before. I just saw you were in Chicago a few months back. Looks like you had a blast.
12.13.07 at 03:17 PM |
Gracias Irasali por la visita! It was a great trip…Too bad they didnt let us take photos at the tortillería. Next time I am in the city I´ll let you know with time…Un abrazo!
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