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KINGS OF PASTRY Is a Must See Great New Culinary Film

The acclaimed filmmakers Chris Hegedus and D A Pennebaker have created a stunning new documentary, Kings of Pastry, that follows Jacquy Pfeiffer and 15 other very talented chefs through the rigorous three day pastry competition at the Meilleur Ouvrier de France (MOF).

Granted permission to film only one day before the famed competition began, the MOF directors demanded that the filmmakers follow very strict guidelines: no camera booms, radio mics, lights or other equipment could be used.

In addition, each day’s filming was conditional. Yet after the first day, the chefs amass approved their return because they recognized that, like themselves, these filmmakers were masters of their media.

For three days Hegedus and Pennebaker filmed the intensity and stunning talents of the competing chefs. But their camera recorded far more then spun sugar and curving chocolate. It captures the strength and courage that great creativity requires.

This remarkable film, which anyone who loves food should see, is a treasury of truth about the meaning of vocation, so passionate it becomes, dispute stress and effort, joy and truth itself… a truth that the filmmakers described as like ice, like fire.”

Every scene seen in Kings of Pastry is genuine, full of those real moments of icy concentration and burning conmittment that those, who have also labored for love of expression, know are so seldom seen beyond the kitchen.

You will cry and you will cheer the final ribboned collar awarded and understand why, as only one who loved the profession can, the justice of the Judges' decision. 

Bravo, Bravo, Bravo!!!

Your Culinary World copyright Ana Kinkaid/Peter Schlagel 2011

Let’s Raise a Cocktail Glass to Toast Kate and William's Royal Wedding

Members of the hospitality industry around the world will pause tomorrow and raise a glass to wish Prince William and his beautiful English rose princess, Kate Middleton all the very best. But why not do it with one of two cocktails whose ingredients uniquely honor this remarkable couple.

The English Rose Cocktail was specially created by Anthony Caporale, the first U.S. brand ambassador for Drambuie, to commemorate England’s newest member of the royal family.

Drambuie is, of course, an excellent choice because it was originally blended for Prince Charles Edward Stuart of Scotland over 260 years ago from a unique combination of aged Scottish whiskies, heather honey, herbs and spices. Indeed, its name when translated means “the drink that satisfies”.

What better invitation can there be for a great cocktail?

The English Rose Cocktail

In a Champagne flute, add:

  •       1 Sugar Cube
  •       3 Drops Orange Bitters
  •       1 oz. Drambuie

Slowly top with:

  •       4 oz. Chilled Champagne
  •       Splash of Campari
  •       3 Drops Rosewater

Garnish with a thinly-sliced strawberry, fanned and floated on the top.

But the fun shouldn’t stop there. Charlotte Voisy, the famed female mixologist for William Grant & Sons USA, has also created a new cocktail that captures the love of London for their newest princess – The Rosie Lee, which is a cockney term for “tea” but this time with a bounce. Thanks to the addition of Hendrick Gin, this cocktail also has a delightful floral flavor, making it perfect for any wedding.

The Rosie Lee Cocktail

Combine and shake together:

Strain into an English bone china teacup or elegant cocktail glass.

Then garnish with a very thin lemon slice.

Either way, both are great – just like these two young people to whom we wish the very best – now and always!

Your Culinary World copyright Ana Kinkaid/Peter Schlagel 2011