Today Team B cooked for us!
Team B was given the tasked incorporate cheese into all of the dishes they made. There menu was as follows: apple salad, eggplant, cheese lasagna, cheese rolls, and Tiramisu.
I must admit, I was apprehensive about having a meal sans meat, but I soon found out that it was very filling a satisfying. I guess it gives me ideas on how to make a very good vegetarian meal for a friend of mine.
When we arrived in the kitchen that morning, it smelled great! I saw them putting the finishing touches on our meal. I was excited to eat.
Pastor Malambri of St. James church and Coach Young came to eat with us today. the salad and mustard dressing was ok. I couldn't eat the apples due to allergies and I'm not a fan of goat cheese. The cheese rolls were to die for! I was pleasantly surprised to find little onion bits in the rolls. It added a nice contrast to the sweetness of the bread and cheese. The eggplant was wonderful. I really like how the tomato sauce, matzarella, and eggplant were separated until ready to eat. That made the eggplant remain crunchy and not mushy and gross. The cheese lasagna was wonderful. The tiramisu was a bit soupy due to the lack of time to refrigerate it, but is was wonderful none the less.
Overall, I would give Team B an A. All of the dishes were done really well. It's a bit hard to compare team A to team B because what we made was so different than what they made. They get a D for cleaning after themselves. The rule is the team that doesn't cook cleans up after the team that does cook, * granted the cooking team doesn't leave a big mess. When team A cooked we didn't leave dishes for team B to wash unless food was served from them. Team B, on the other hand left to only the dishes that they served from but dishes they just didn't want to clean.
I took a package of left over lady fingers so that I could make tirimisu in my apartment.
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