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Culinary Historians: Chocolate History in France[Past event]

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    Post #1 - January 16th, 2010, 11:31 pm
    Post #1 - January 16th, 2010, 11:31 pm Post #1 - January 16th, 2010, 11:31 pm
    Culinary Historians of Chicago presents

    “The Bittersweet History of Chocolate in France”

    Presented by
    Mark Seaman, Master Sugar Artist/Instructor/Judge

    Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010
    10 a.m. to Noon
    At
    Lexington College
    310 S. Peoria St., Chicago
    (Two blocks west of Halsted, just south of Jackson)
    Free parking in adjacent college garage

    We will partake of a chip of chocolate history when award-winning master sugar artist, teacher, and judge Mark Seaman makes his second appearance before CHC for a bittersweet history lesson on the evolution of chocolate in France. Come join us as we savor the story of the oldest chocolate house in France and of the chocolatiers who indulged the kings of France and Marie Antoinette (who apparently craved more than cake--if only she had said: “Let them eat chocolate.”) Find out how chocolate goes from bean to bar, understand the differences among milk chocolate, semi-sweet chocolate, and bittersweet chocolate, and learn how to decipher current chocolate terms such as single origin, single variety, organic, artisanal, fair trade, and more. Chef Seaman will educate your palate to know the difference between a Hershey Bar and a couverture from the shop of a celebrated Meilleur Ouvrier de France. Reference material includes an indulgent sampling of chocolates prepared by the French Pastry School of Chicago.

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    Chef Mark Seaman teaches in the French Pastry School’s L’Art du Gateau--The Professional Cake Decorating and Baking Program. He has received many awards for his wedding cakes, and has been featured on The Food Network, The Travel Channel, and ABC 7 Chicago. In 2009, Chef Seaman opened a new sugar art studio in Chicago’s Ravenswood neighborhood where he holds workshops. Chef Seaman also leads pastry enthusiasts on the “International Pastry Tour,” giving them behind-the-scenes looks into pastry and chocolate kitchens throughout France. (He can be reached at mark@markedfordessert.com)

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    Cost of the lecture program is $5, $3 for students and members and NO CHARGE for CHC members and Lexington faculty and students.
    *To reserve, please call Barbara Olson at (708) 788-0338.
    Or e-mail your reservation to: rsvpchc@yahoo.com
    Cathy2

    "You'll be remembered long after you're dead if you make good gravy, mashed potatoes and biscuits." -- Nathalie Dupree
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  • Post #2 - February 19th, 2010, 1:58 pm
    Post #2 - February 19th, 2010, 1:58 pm Post #2 - February 19th, 2010, 1:58 pm
    Hi,

    This event is sold out. If you didn't reserve in advance, please don't come.

    Normally we can accomodate walk-ins, though not tomorrow.

    Regards,
    Cathy2

    "You'll be remembered long after you're dead if you make good gravy, mashed potatoes and biscuits." -- Nathalie Dupree
    Facebook, Twitter, Greater Midwest Foodways, Road Food 2012: Podcast
  • Post #3 - April 19th, 2010, 4:06 pm
    Post #3 - April 19th, 2010, 4:06 pm Post #3 - April 19th, 2010, 4:06 pm
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    WBEZ’s Chicago Amplified partners with Culinary Historians by recording our programs and making them available for broadcast on demand at their website or downloadable to an iPod. Our most recent program:

    The Bittersweet History of Chocolate in France
    with Chef Mark Seaman
    Recorded Saturday, February 20, 2010 at Lexington College.
    http://www.chicagopublicradio.org/Conte ... ioID=40650
    Cathy2

    "You'll be remembered long after you're dead if you make good gravy, mashed potatoes and biscuits." -- Nathalie Dupree
    Facebook, Twitter, Greater Midwest Foodways, Road Food 2012: Podcast

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