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Allo allo, Sara here! 7 year old Samarth Agarwal from Kolkata imagines his day as a chef and how he will totally sail through. Read his creative piece!
Samarth is a student of La Martiniere for Boys, Kolkata
A day as a chef- Essay
I was a chef for the children’s MasterChef competition at the Bengal Rowing Club, Kolkata.
I had five of my friends in my team. The head of the Club said that we had to make a good dish.
I thought that I should make white sauce pasta. My mother said I had to practice it at home.
After sometime my friend called me and said we should make pizza. Then I said pasta is a better choice. Soon it was time for the competition to start.
I was very excited to cook for the first time. That day my friends and I were very confident to cook a good white sauce pasta dish and pudding.
My mother was helping my friends to cut the vegetables. The head of the club told us to start cooking.
We had to make a starter for the guests first.
In the drinks, I made lemonade. It was very refreshing!
During the competition, when I was making the white sauce, I used a spatula to mix it. Then it was time for the dessert.
At last the head said this was the final round.
We were making a coffee pudding and it would be hot. The head said that the time was up to bring all the food to his table.
After sometime, the head of the club called out my team’s name. I went forward and kept our dishes on the head’s table.
They tasted our pasta and pudding and said it was very scrumptious. At the end of the competition I got ‘chef of the competition’ trophy and the rest got
medals!
Everyone cheered for my team when I was about to leave.
5 Replies to “A day as a chef- Essay”
Vishal
Awesome, very detailed work Samarth
Parul Chitlangia
What a lovely story Samarth! Please keep writing such creative essays!
Snigdha Shah
Dear Samarth,
I almost imagined your entire Master Chef Competition. Very well done :).
All the best
Shivangi
Thank you everyone
Shashi kanoi
My dear samarth…Awesome!! Cant believe u have become so big to write such beautiful stuff…keep it up!! Credit goes to his mom!:-)