Okay, here’s my blog post about trying to make some top-notch European food:
Alright, so I’ve always been kinda intimidated by fancy European cooking. You know, all those French sauces and Italian pasta dishes that look like they take hours. But I decided to just go for it this weekend. I wanted to see if I could actually pull off something decent.

Operation: European Feast
First, I needed to decide what to make. After browsing around, I figured I’d try a few different things: a French-style chicken, some Italian pasta, and maybe a Spanish dessert. Sounded ambitious, I know, but I was feeling adventurous.
I went to the grocery store and grabbed a bunch of stuff, spent a decent amount.
Next up was the pasta. I found a recipe for a simple tomato and basil sauce, which seemed pretty straightforward. I boiled some water, tossed in the pasta, and started chopping up tomatoes, garlic, and fresh basil. The smell was amazing! I simmered the sauce for a while, letting all the flavors blend together.
- Boil water for pasta.
- Chop tomatoes, garlic, and basil.
- Simmer sauce to mix the taste.
- Cook pasta until it’s, like, not crunchy but not mushy either.
The dessert, the final challenge!I settled on this Spanish flan thing. Lots of eggs, milk, and sugar, all baked in a water bath. I mixed all the ingredients, poured it into a dish, and carefully placed it in a larger pan filled with water. Then, into the oven it went.
Finally, everything was ready. I plated up the chicken, twirled some pasta onto a plate, and added a generous scoop of sauce. The flan, after cooling, got flipped onto a plate, revealing a jiggly, caramel-covered masterpiece.
Honestly, the whole thing was exhausting. I felt it takes much longer than I think. But seeing it all come together, and then actually tasting it? Totally worth it. The chicken was juicy, the pasta was flavorful, and the flan was super rich and creamy. I think I did pretty good!
So yeah, that was my weekend adventure in European cuisine. Would I do it again? Maybe. It was a lot of work, but the result was delicious. Maybe next time I’ll try something even more challenging. Or maybe I’ll just order pizza. We’ll see!
