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Culinary Arts Cookbook
By Staff Reports
May 28, 2008 - 11:53:40 AM
Recipes from
Cleburne High School’s Café Guêpe and including
several of legendary teacher and cook Sandra Gilliland are featured
in a new cookbook benefiting the high school’s culinary arts
program.
“Cleburne Culinary
Arts,” containing the most-requested from the high school’s
Café Guêpe, French for “Jacket Café,”
is available for $20. Proceeds from the sale of the cookbooks will
be used to purchase equipment for the CHS culinary arts program.
“The sale of the
cookbooks will be used to enhance our program and help us purchase
equipment for our kitchen and preparation area,” said culinary
arts teacher Ann Lowrie. “We’d like to have round tables
in our serving area, to make it feel more like a restaurant setting.”
“We’re hoping
we can also add a steamer and maybe a commercial refrigerator,”
Lowrie said. “Our goal is to expose our students to the same
conditions and atmosphere of a “real” restaurant and
the same type of equipment they will be using in commercial kitchens.”
Now in its second year
of operation, the culinary arts program’s Café Guêpe
provides first and second year students with hands-on restaurant
and catering experience as students prepare and serve luncheons
for the CHS faculty and district events.
“Students in our
first and second period classes do the prep work and our second
year students prepare and serve the meal,” Lowrie said. “The
feedback we have received from our staff has been phenomenal and
very beneficial to our students and program.”
The Cleburne Culinary
Arts Cookbook is dedicated to Gilliland, who taught commercial food
service at CHS for more than 30 years, and introduced the culinary
arts program into the career and technology curriculum in 2003-04.
“Mrs. Gilliland
created a legacy before she retired,” Lowrie said. “We
know a lot of people will want this cookbook knowing that it includes
her recipes. We will always be very appreciative of her dedication
to CHS and the culinary arts program.”
The cookbook includes
recipes for appetizers, soups and salads, vegetables and side dishes,
main dishes, breads and rolls, desserts, cookies and candy and a
bit of “this and that.”
“There are some
prize-winning recipes and several that meet Weight Watchers guidelines,”
Lowrie said. “It is a very nice book, and we designed it in
three-ring binder form because we plan to come out with more recipes
next year, which can be added to the book, rather than having to
purchase a new book each time.”
To purchase a cookbook,
contact Lowrie at 817-202-1209 or by e-mail at ann.lowrie@cleburne.k12.tx.us.
Books may also be purchased at the CISD Central Offices, 505 N.
Ridgeway, Suite 100.
The cookbooks will also
be sold at the upcoming Cleburne Relay for Life at the booth manned
by CHS Family, Career and Community Leaders of America members and
advisors.
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