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Ten tips for practical molecular gastronomy, part 9

Post Date: May 31, 2008 11:34 a.m.
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9. Keep a written record of what you do! Wouldn’t it be a pity if you couldn’t recreate that perfect concoction you made last week, simply because you forgot how you did it? Last year I made a vegetable soup to which I added garam masala and pepper. I was cooking ad lib , adding a little of this and that without taking notes… Which is annoying, because it turned out very nice! It had a remarkable aftertaste which gave me a somewhat dry feeling on the back of the tongue and it reminded me of mangoes. Even immediately after the meal I wasn’t able to recall all the ingredients. As an undergraduate student I took an organic chemistry lab course, and I remember we were told not to use post it notes or small pieces of paper for taking notes. Everything should be recorded in a proper journal or - if necessary - small note books. Having finished my Ph.D. a couple of years later, I can only testify to this. Everything you do - be it in the lab or in the kit...

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