We’re pleased to announce that Monique Y. Wells has been featured as a affiliate of The Brothers’ Network, a cultural organization that highlights positive contributions and representations of African-American men in creative and instructive ways through the arts. Watch a video interview of her with Brothers’ Network National Advisory board member, Anthony Fleet, here: https://youtu.be/8K4VOc6t0cA.
The Brothers’ Network Features Monique Y. Wells in Video Interview
October 11th, 2017Celebrating Ten Years with Cook’n With Class
October 10th, 2017Our friends Eric Fraudeau and Yetunde Oshodi, founders of the cooking school Cook’n With Class, invited us to help them celebrate the ten-year anniversary of their school. The party was held in the evening of the last Thursday of September…and what a party it was!
When we arrived, Eric and his staff were preparing savory dishes in the front kitchen.
In the kitchen in the back, Pastry Chef Sarah Tyler was preparing macarons and puff pastries. As the front kitchen was crowded with eager, hungry guests, we decided to start in the back kitchen, eating dessert first, and then proceeding to the main courses. What a wonderful way to start partying!
Sarah gave each of us careful instruction on how to fill macarons with cream from a pastry bag. We got to choose the flavor of the cream: chocolate, passion fruit, caramel, or orange blossom for the macarons and pistachio, praline, or Grand Marnier for the puff pastries.
Monique deftly filled a macaron with caramel…and then another.
I filled a macaron with caramel, too. Is this yummy, or what?
After eating our fill of pastries, it was time to return to the main kitchen, where Chefs Gonzales, Fraudeau, and Hebert were busy as bees preparing the courses.
There was a wide variety of tasty dishes to choose from. From top to bottom, left to right: Camembert cheese with fig and ham; Fennel salad; Roulade of chicken and mushrooms; Pissaladière; Bouillabaisse; and Beef Bourguignon.
And then we met some great people:
Then it was time to award prizes…
Party attendee’s business cards were placed in a casserole and several drawings were held.
And I won a cookbook! Les Marchés Français — Four Seasons of French Dishes from the Paris Markets was written by one of the Cook’n With Class chefs, Brian Defehr. The book’s photographs are by Pauline Boldt.
Monique won a prize, too! A certificate valid for a macaron class at the cooking school. I anticipate that she will blog about her experience there.
Then more desserts were served…
From top to bottom: Hazelnut Birthday Cake, Lemon Meringue Pie, and Fig Tart.
Following dessert came the entertainment…
A three-man ensemble played some of the weirdest music that I’ve ever heard, improvising on empty canisters and the oven.
A good time was had by all, thanks to the staff at Cook’n With Class!
Our Walk – Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden
October 8th, 2017Lenore Lindsey from Chicago, Rachel Tucker from Chicago, and JoAnne Burgener from Freeport joined me today for our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walk.
Are you coming to Paris soon? Click here to learn about the walk: http://discoverparis.net/black-history-in-and-around-the-luxembourg-garden.
Our Walk – Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden
October 5th, 2017Jacqueline Morgan and Craig Craft from Evergreen Park, Illinois joined me today for our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walk.
Are you coming to Paris soon? Click here to learn about the walk: http://discoverparis.net/black-history-in-and-around-the-luxembourg-garden.
Jazzman in the Metro
October 4th, 2017Jazzman Carl Marcelin plays a mean sax in the Châtelet metro station. Click here to listen! https://youtu.be/KCR4vSFXzZ8
Our Walk – Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden
October 1st, 2017Timothy and Kate Gibson from Charleston, West Virginia joined me today on our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg Garden” walk.
Are you coming to Paris soon? Click here to learn about the walk: http://discoverparis.net/black-history-in-and-around-the-luxembourg-garden.
Tasting Homemade Coconut Sorbet at the Indo-Caribbean Food Festival
September 30th, 2017Monique and I attended the recent Indo-Caribbean Food Festival sponsored by the Academy of Culinary Art for the Creole World where I purchased a cup of homemade coconut sorbet. Follow this link to read Monique’s blog about the festival! http://entreetoblackparis.blogspot.fr/2017/09/celebrating-indo-caribbean-cuisine-at.html
And the Winner Is….
September 29th, 2017Last night Monique and I attended the 10th anniversary of Cook’n with Class, a cooking school founded by husband-and-wife team Eric Fraudeau and Yetunde Oshodi. During the ceremonies, there was a drawing and I won one of the prizes: a book Les Marchés Français, about Paris markets, written by Brian Defehr, one of the chefs at the school, and illustrated by photographer Pauline Boldt.
A good time was had by all!
Click here to learn about our gourmet walks and activities: http://discoverparis.net/gourmet-activities.
Four Young Women from Brazil
September 25th, 2017While returning early Sunday afternoon from the Luxembourg Garden, where I had given our “Black History in and around the Luxembourg” walk to two clients, I passed by four young women sporting French berets. Judging from the pleased look on their faces, I gathered that that they had just purchased the hats and asked if they would pose for a photograph. All four of them are from Sao Paulo, Brazil, and they were having a fabulous time in Paris!