[Offline/Culinary Arts Review]
Mr. Hyde was not the best choice for a substitue. I would have been better off teaching the class myself. I also do not understand how some of them didn't make Russian food, despite having their recipe books. I suppose that stems from Mr. Hyde not giving them a direct assignment.
[List of students]
Bulba
Butternut Squash Soup with roasted seeds. Presentation was neat and simple. The soup itself was rather interesting.
Grade: A
Red
Unidentified. It looked like someone threw up on the plate. Didn't even bother to taste it.
Grade: F
Kirby
Unidentified. Looked like someone shit on the plate. Didn't try it. Informed the student to try practicing during the week before coming into class.
Grade: F
Apple Kid
Obento Lunch. (1) Presentation was done quite well. The meal was shaped to look like a computer and keyboard. However, the fact that it was a fully functional computer turned me off from trying it. Just because a meal looks good doesn't mean it will taste good.
Grade: F (2)
Max
Protein Shake. While it looked disgusting, it was actually quite delicious. He picked a good blend of flavors. Needs to work on presentation though.
Grade: B-
Anshu
Kozinaki. The only student to use a recipe in the book. Everything about the kozinaki was perfect.
Grade: A+
Milimili
Pickleman. Amusing in a way but lacked complexity and flavor. It was just pickles in the shape of a man.
Grade: D
Peach
Eclairs. Another perfect recipe. As if the eclairs weren't enough, she even sprinkled powder sugar on to the plate, along with raspberries covered in chocolate.
Grade: A+
Selene
Pasta alla Vodka. Failed. Wasted a full bottle of Vodka. Have offered to give her private lessons in hope that she can improve.
Grade: F
Paula Polestar
Quiche. (3) A vegetable pie, basically. Simple but tasty.
Grade: A
Goombella
Chicken Alfredo. It looked like slime and was moving on its own.
Grade: F
1: A Japanese style lunch.
2: Unsure if this grade is fair.
3: A French dish.