Blow Torch in the Kitchen: Adventures with Thomas Keller's Ad hoc at Home

Ad Hoc at Home Lemon Bars
Ad Hoc at Home Roast
Ad Hoc at Home Cauliflower Soup
Blowtorching the Roast

The other day I received a lovely surprise in the mail. Some dear friends of mine sent me Thomas Keller’s new cookbook, Ad Hoc at Home. Besides having absolutely stunning photography, I noticed a few techniques featured in this book that I have never used. I was intrigued, since who else would you want to learn a few new techniques from other than Thomas Keller? I wouldn’t say the recipes were as inspiring like in The French Laundry Cookbook, but they are not supposed to be. This is about creating first rate family-style meals—the Thomas Keller way.

On Saturday, I set out to dig into the cookbook and challenge myself. I actually followed the directions (which is challenging in a different way) and made a few recipes from the book. Here is the menu:
Cream of Cauliflower Soup with Red Beet Chips
Sautéed Red and Green Cabbage
Blowtorch Prime Rib Roast
Lemon Bars with Meringue

In a nutshell, the new techniques used in the cauliflower soup (parchment lid) and blowtorching the prime rib and the meringue were great additions to my repertoire. However, I don’t know if all the nuances that Keller introduces are worth the effort. For example, the garlic croutons that go on top of the soup required a garlic oil that took 40 minutes to cook. In the future, I would just sauté the croutons with some smashed garlic, butter and oil and remove the garlic after 5 minutes. It may not come out as nuanced but it would save 40 minutes.

This book is not for the beginner but would be a great addition to the home chef’s library as a reference on great classic technique. I'll definitely refer to it again and I'll definitely be making this menu again!

WINE NOTES:
We enjoyed a Falanghina from Campania with the soup and a 2000 Chateau Malescot St. Exupery, Margaux, France (a garagiste-style Bordeaux). The Margaux was a wine WU shipped quite a few years ago. It was smooth, had great integrity and had legs to go a few more years in the cellar.