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Look What’s Cooking on Sunday in Paris

Sunday is a day of rest for many people, but there’s plenty to keep you busy on Sunday in Paris… like a cooking class with a professional chef and the market in Montmartre. 

Sunday in Paris

Starting just after 8 o’clock this morning, I walked from the hotel to a nearby metro station to catch a train to the rendezvous spot for the Paris School of Cook’n with Class. I was to watch for a man “toting a green grocery cart.” Sure enough, just in time, here came Anton.


Sunday in Paris

 

Sunday in Paris

Sunday market in the area near the Jules Joffrin Metro is quite different from market days in Uzes. Here, the “stalls” are actual stores open for Sunday shoppers. For today, though, many stores were shuttered for the presidential Election Day. Fortunately, we had a great selection of fish, meats, and vegetables that stirred our imagination…and appetite.

Have you ever seen such perfect produce?

Sunday in Paris

apples in paris

tomatoes in paris

….and the meats and fish. Perfect!

Sunday in Paris

Sunday in Paris

Sunday in Paris

After gathering the main ingredients for our menu, which was decided upon while shopping, we headed for the Cook’n With Class school, which was nearby.

Sunday in Paris

By the time we’d reached the cooking school, Chef Anton had come up with our 4-course menu: pan-seared sea bass with asparagus and tomato butter; duck breast with baby vegetables and celeriac mousseline; cheese, and pear tart bourdalou.

Sunday in Paris

Here’s where we started:

Sunday in Paris

Sunday in Paris

Sunday in Paris

vegetables in france

cook'n with class

cook'n with class

Here’s where we ended … all those lovely ingredients…and WE created this!

Sunday in Paris

Sea Bass

Sunday in Paris

cook'n with class

Cheese assortment

Sunday in Paris

Pear tart bourdalou with fresh strawberries

For more on Sunday’s cooking adventure, check out the slideshow on the Barefoot Blogger’s Facebook page –and follow me on FB if you don’t already. There’s always something going on there.

Find out more about the Cook’n With Class schedule in Paris and their school “down south” in Uzès, Let’s Eat The World Let’s Eat The World

 

 

12 replies »

    • It was delicious and I learned some new tips about cooking fish, like start with cooking the skin side down. It was so much fun, too. Not at all like cooking in my tiny kitchen!

  1. Deborah that was a fantastic day and now we will see what you learned as you can experiment on Paula and me after we arrive in France. We will give you at least a week to settle down and practice the receipts!!! HA!! HA!!

  2. I’m loving your post!! In all my visits to Paris over the past ten years, I’ve been dying to attend a cooking class, But due to family commitments and procrastination, I’ve never done so. And it took me a while to figure out tow to use the oven, temps, etc.
    I’ve done a lot of food shopping in Paris and never stopped to reflect on the produce. I get all awestruck when I’m at Marché Forville in Cannes. Thank you for an incredibly fun post!!!!

    • You’re so welcomed, Catherine! You must try a class with Cook’n with Class in Paris or Uzes. So much fun! I’m amazed too at the perfect produce to choose from. It makes you want to eat if not to cook!

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