Sarah
This week's cooking adventure involved dutch ovens!  That sought after, elusive cooking tool escaped me for most of the week.  I knew I would have to double the Beef Bourgingnon recipe and therefore needed 2 dutch ovens.  So after canvassing friends and family for one to borrow  with no success I began to research purchasing one.  Who knew the world of dutch ovens was so expansive (and expensive!).  In the end it came down to ovens made in China vs. ovens made in France with a $150 difference between the two and lots of warnings to avoid the hazzards of cheap, Chinese cookware.  But spending $200+ on a pot is a big decision!  And the least expensive prices were not available locally.  Any cookware ordered online would not arrive in time for the meal.  What to do???  Thank God for Outdoor Recreation on base (a kind of camping/outdoor rental store/trip place).  I was able to rent deux camping dutch ovens for a little over $10.  Perfect!  Only, they weren't big enough to hold the recipe.  I quickly deduced that I would have to cook the beef stew twice, 4 pots in total. 

On Tuesday morning, I asked God to help me finish all of the cooking and even have time for a rest (10 hours of cooking is a lot!).  I started right away and the first batch of beef stew was completed by noon.  God helped me throughout the rest of the day and I was able to complete everything! 

The stew was deliciously rich, with many layers of flavors added over the course of cooking.  Perhaps my favorite layer was the cognac flambe!  The flames leapt much higher than I had anticipated and licked the door of the microwave!  The second round was flambed on the ground :).  For an appetizer I cooked mussels in white wine and they were delicious.  Lots of shallots, garlic, white wine and tomatoes made the mussels juicy and tangy. 

The profiteroles were a hit.  And not too difficult.  My puff pastry still needs some work, but it's getting better each time I make it.  I recommend this dessert to anyone, an elegant look without too much fuss.

 
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