After lunch, Imagawa Kaede followed them both into their room.

Imagawa Kaede took some time to talk to Mrs. Imagawa about what he had seen and heard today. He always felt that Mrs. Imagawa paid less attention to him recently.

He was thinking about taking Mahiru back to stay for a few days after this forest study was over. It is worth mentioning that he left Aqua's kitten to Mrs. Imagawa to take care of for a few days.

According to what Aunt Asai said yesterday, this cat is quite obedient and won't be difficult to take care of.

When the gathering time arrived, the three of them arrived at the gathering place together. The museum was built some distance away from here, so the bus this morning came in handy again.

There is nothing worth mentioning here. There are many chef's tools displayed inside, and of course the most numerous are kitchen knives.

The museum also introduces the differences in cuisine from many countries in different categories.

Just like the three major cuisines in the world are Chinese cuisine, French cuisine and Turkish cuisine.

French cuisine originated from Italian cuisine. As a representative of Western cuisine, many of its dishes are well-known to people. For example, steak, foie gras, caviar, truffles and other ingredients commonly used in Western cuisine are basically the preferred ingredients of French cuisine.

In short, the introduction is very detailed, and there are several equipment related to the so-called molecular cuisine. Imagawa Kaede is actually quite interested in these large equipment, mainly because there is the Imagawa family logo on them.

After walking around, there was still some time left. There is a large kitchen in the museum, and the students of Shuchiin can try to make some of their favorite curry here.

In fact, to put it simply, curry is made with turmeric as the main ingredient, which is then mixed with various spices in a certain proportion and then used to cook beef, potatoes, soups and the like.

Of course, this thing is actually a bit like mixing a prescription. If the proportions and ingredients are just right, it will naturally taste better.

If the proportions and ingredients are wrong, it's actually no different from using the wrong seasoning. At best, the dish will taste really bad.

Of course, the premise is that, like this museum, only a dozen simple and freely mixable spices are provided. Probably for the sake of cost saving, this place has kitchen utensils, rice and flour, and the only thing that can be cooked is potatoes.

Seeing that the two girls were very interested, Imagawa Kaede had no choice but to join in. The two girls were responsible for making curry potatoes, while Imagawa Kaede volunteered to be responsible for the staple food.

At first, the two didn't care much about it. After all, when it comes to curry, most people subconsciously think of potatoes, beef and rice.

In fact, there are actually many staple foods that can be paired with curry. After all, you can eat this dish as a sauce.

Then noodles, cakes, and steamed buns will all be fine. Imagawa Kaede has been here for so long, but I still miss noodles quite a bit.

In fact, you can eat things like bread, pies, pancakes, noodles, etc. here, but there is one kind of steamed bun or pancake that he used to eat often, and he still misses it very much.

Imagawa Kaede first took out a stainless steel basin, then took out some ordinary flour, and then started the process of "kneading the dough".

Imagawa Kaede's kneading skills are actually quite high, and she can definitely achieve the level of "glossy dough, shiny hands, and shiny bowl." (This means that the surface of the kneaded dough is shiny, and there is no dough on the hands or bowl.)

After doing all this, Kaede Imagawa took a piece of plastic wrap and covered the basin. This kneaded dough does not need to be fermented, just need to let it stand for about 15 minutes.

Just as Imagawa Kaede was looking at the dough in the basin and sighing that his cooking skills were still as good as before, his behavior attracted quite a few people. However, due to Imagawa Kaede's identity and the two women around him, not many people actually came over.

But someone will come over eventually, "Xiao Feng, what are you going to do?"

The cooking table was quite large, and Fujiwara Chika asked as she stood on the other side of the three people.

When he saw the person coming, although Imagawa Kaede had just told the two women, he still repeated what he had said before.

"It's a kind of pancake. I don't quite understand what it should be called. Pancake?"

"Pancakes? They look really good. Xiao Feng, can you give me some when you make them?"

Upon hearing this, Imagawa Kaede didn't think much about it. After all, if he wanted to, he could divide the pot into four or eight equal parts.

That means four pieces for one pot, or eight pieces for one pot, and there are so many stoves here, so Imagawa Kaede can easily make two pots at one time.

"Okay, you can come and get it when the time comes, but I can't guarantee whether it's delicious or not."

Fujiwara Chika didn't think much about this. She was just a little surprised that Imagawa Kaede actually cooked, and she was also quite curious about the pancakes that Imagawa Kaede mentioned.

Soon the resting time was almost up, and Mahiru and Momoko's curry potatoes had already started cooking.

For stewed dishes like curry and potatoes, just make sure the bottom doesn't get burnt.

The two naturally had time to watch Imagawa Kaede operate, and Imagawa Kaede was not stage-frightened. He first used a rolling pin to shape the kneaded dough into two round and one semi-circular pancakes, and then he cut the pancakes.

Imagawa Kaede first cut it into eight equal parts, four equal parts, and four equal parts respectively, and then put them into three frying pans prepared in advance.

Don’t ask why it was two and a half pots. The reason is that he was not familiar with the tools and used a little more flour than he expected.

Then he put it on the stove, and as the gas valve turned, the flame rose. After being busy for a while, Master Imagawa could finally take a break.

Just as they were waiting patiently, probably because Fujiwara Chika told this matter after she went back, the four people in their group came over in two groups.

The few of them greeted each other first, chatted for a few words and then went back. After all, they were also making curry. It is worth mentioning that Imagawa Kaede, who was originally planning to eat a full meal, probably would not have the chance.

According to his original idea, he would eat about one and a half pots by himself, after all, the pan was a bit small. But now one of the pots was given to those people by the two women as a favor.

What can Imagawa Kaede say about this? Fortunately, there is still dinner when I go back in the evening. The current project is mainly just a simple experience.

After a while, both sides' curry was cooked, and Imagawa Kaede's pancakes were also done. The aroma of the pancakes was not obvious in the surrounding curry smell, but the people nearby could still smell that obvious aroma.

The pancakes were of great quality, the side that touched the bottom of the pan became crispy due to the power of the flame, while the top was relatively soft.

After it cooled down slightly, Imagawa Kaede couldn't wait any longer. He took out a piece and bit into it. It made a "crunch" sound when it entered the mouth, and it had the familiar taste.

After that, Imagawa Kaede took the pancake and started dipping it in the curry in his bowl. Seeing this, everyone started to follow suit.

After all, the cake was made by Imagawa Kaede, so his way of eating it should naturally be more authentic.

By this time, the energy consumed at noon had long been used up, and everyone seemed a little hungry. Imagawa Kaede naturally enjoyed his meal.

Imagawa Kaede divided one of the pots into four equal parts and gave it to Fujiwara Chika and the others. She had one and a half pots left for herself. However, since it was divided into eight and four equal parts, there were 12 smaller pieces left.

This kind of pancake, combined with the slightly spicy curry, is really a good combination. In the end, after the efforts of several people, they successfully finished all the food. Even Imagawa Kaede still felt a little unsatisfied.

He actually only ate five small pieces, then Mahiru ate two, Momoko ate three, and the remaining two were eaten by Fujiwara Chika and Shijo Maki.

After this project was completed, the museum tour came to an end.

Shinomiya Kaguya forced a smile and chatted with a few people. During the chat, Imagawa Kaede did not take the initiative to say anything to him. Even with Kashiwagi Nagisa, who was not very familiar with him, Imagawa Kaede chatted with her for a few words, but treated her like a stranger, even worse than a stranger.

The cake made by Imagawa Kaede tasted really good. She originally thought that there would be no left, so she ate the piece in her hand in small bites.

And when there were only two pieces of cake left, there was still a lot left of the piece in her hand.

At this time, Fujiwara Chika, who took the last piece of cake, asked her if she didn't like this kind of cake.

At this moment, she clearly noticed that Imagawa Kaede was looking at her. At that time, she wanted to kill him... but there was nothing she could do. She could only smile and perfunctorily pass it over.

At this time, Shijo Shinki leaned close to her ear and said:

"I never thought that Imagawa-kun can actually cook? And he seems to be pretty good at it. Oh, I'm suddenly a little envious of Mahiru. What should I do?"

Hearing this, Shinomiya Kaguya forced herself to smile and said, "The food he cooks is indeed quite good."

She deliberately said such ambiguous words, wanting the Shijo Shinki in front of her to think that she knew that Imagawa Kaede could cook.

But in fact, before this, she always thought that Imagawa Kaede was the kind of person who had never been to the kitchen.

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