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Chef Dominique Corby’s Master Class

A high-profile chef was invited as a special lecturer for the master class held. In the Tokyo school last month, we have invited Dominique Corby, the executive chef of Maison de MINAMI and Chevalier du Vin.

Chef Dominique Corby’s Master Class

 

During this master class, there was a demonstration on 2 dishes, appetizer and the main. Chef Corby has not only taught us the cooking techniques to bring out the natural flavour of the ingredients, but also the steps of making a stunning puree and the technique to further draw out the flavours of one another when using Japanese seasonings in French cuisine.

 

Menu

  • Appetizer “seared sawara fillet, paired with shio-uni and yama-uni, soramame puree, garlic bud garnish”
    Yama-uni is a type of condiment made from yuzu and chili pepper, grinded up together to form a paste; it is a speciality of the Sabae city in the Fukui prefecture. In this dish, the yama-uni is combined together with the rich flavours of the shio-uni (salt cured sea urchin) to make a sauce, that is paired together with a perfectly cooked sawara.

    seared sawara fillet, paired with shio-uni and yama-uni, soramame puree, garlic bud garnish

  • Main “Shiitake, stuffed with veal and “Ichihomare”, ninja sauce with veal jus, buckwheat galette, croustillant”
    A mixture of ground veal, from the Fukui prefecture, bred and raised with care as nature intended; branded rice, also from the Fukui prefecture; and breadcrumbs, made with homemade yeast; stuffed into a thick piece of shiitake mushroom. A seasoning base of soy sauce and vinegar added into veal stock to create a sauce that is rich in umami.

    Shiitake, stuffed with veal and “Ichihomare”, ninja sauce with veal jus, buckwheat galette, croustillant

Chef Corby was the former executive chef at Le Cordon Bleu Japan and has been residing in Japan for more than 20 years. During this time, he personally travelled around the country, building good relationships with the producers and manufacturers from all over. The concept of his restaurant, Maison de MINAMI, and his style, is to build French dishes around these carefully selected Japanese ingredients. In this master class, ingredients from the Fukui prefecture were mainly used; individuals from the Fukui prefectural office, manufacturers and producers also came down to view this course.

 

Chef Dominique Corby’s Master Class

 

Executive Chef Gilles Company has expressed his deepest gratitude: “Chef Corby’s cooking embodies the richness of both French as well as Japanese cuisine. In this class, we were able to encounter new ingredients that differ in not only the flavour but the texture as well.”

Chef Corby, the chef who loves Japanese ingredients and continues to innovate, to create a marriage with French cooking. Thank you very much for this wonderful lesson!

 

Chef Dominique Corby’s Master Class

 

Tokyo

Kobe

 

2018/06/19

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