Daddy! Come Home for Dinner!

Chapter 452: 452: Double the Difficulty



Chapter 452: 452: Double the Difficulty

“Huh?” Rosaline Parker suddenly let out a soft sound.

Although the sound was not loud, the surprise in it caused everyone to look at Rosaline Parker.

“What’s wrong?” Hunter Clarke asked.

“Look at Cindy Clarke’s ingredients,” Rosaline Parker said, “Isn’t she going to make Yellow Croaker in Soup?”

“Oh?” Wesley Gordon also became interested, “It really is, except for the Shark’s Fin, all the other ingredients are for Yellow Croaker in Soup.”

“Michael, this is your specialty, isn’t it?” Wesley Gordon laughed, “The dish Yellow Croaker in Soup has been the signboard dish at Quire for many years, right?”

“Now I’m really interested,” Michael Greene said with interest, “Cindy Clarke definitely knows that this is my specialty. With her relationship with Master Adrian, he wouldn’t keep that from her. Moreover, she was also present at the gathering Master Adrian had with his friends, and she tasted my dish.”

“Master Adrian took Cindy Clarke to his friends’ gathering?” Rosaline Parker was immediately attracted by the gossip.

“More than that, Master Adrian introduced Cindy Clarke as his fiancée. His friends had brought their families, and it seemed like a big family gathering,” Michael Greene said.

“My goodness,” Rosaline Parker sighed, “We might be drinking to Master Adrian’s wedding soon.”

“Back to the main topic,” Wesley Gordon reminded them not to gossip and forget the main point.

“Cindy Clarke didn’t add shark fin to her Yellow Croaker in Soup,” Hunter Clarke was quite satisfied with this. “I remember you didn’t add it either, Michael?”

“Yes, but I changed it later. I used to add it,” Michael Greene said, “Back then, the ultra-rich and royal and noble were very particular about appearances. The original recipe did include shark fins. Although I feel that adding shark fins to the original recipe does not really enhance the taste, it could be included or not. Shark fins have always been a valuable ingredient, especially in ancient times.”

“To satisfy the vanity of the royal and noble and some of the ultra-rich people, shark fins were added. Actually, shark fins are neither that delicious nor that nutritious, and they only harm sharks,” Michael Greene said.

“Later, the refusal to consume shark fins was advocated, and Quire stopped providing dishes made with shark fins as ingredients,” Michael Greene said, “My Yellow Croaker in Soup naturally removed shark fins. In fact, it has been proven that there is no real difference with or without shark fins.”

“I don’t know if that’s what Cindy Clarke meant too,” Hunter Clarke was clearly impressed with her.

“However, choosing this dish is quite difficult for Cindy Clarke,” Wesley Gordon smiled, “This dish itself is very difficult to make, and it’s also Michael’s signature dish. It’s hard for us, including Michael, not to compare. That’s doubling the difficulty.”

“Indeed,” Rosaline Parker nodded, “Even if the taste is similar or almost the same, it will still be unsatisfactory. Unless Cindy Clarke can bring out something unique compared to Teacher Michael’s dish.”

Hunter Clarke shook his head: “This is too difficult. To be honest, Michael has brought this dish to its peak, otherwise, it wouldn’t be his signboard dish.”


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