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Formal Table Setting - Cat Cora for Cooking.com

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Learn formal table setting with Professional Chef Cat Cora and Cooking.com.

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  • Thanks a lot! We need this fo our Home Economics subject! Thanks for sharing these wonderful ideas!

  • The more formal a dinner, the more you will find each guest has their own small salt and pepper as well as small butter dish (sometimes butter can be on a special small glass or porcelain dish with an ice dish underneath). Do NOT serve butter in foil paper - make small whipped rosettes which are hardened cold and placed on a small butter dish at 7:00 or 2:00 o'clock from bread plate depending on the room you have and the size of your butter dish without moving the desert utensils!

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  • @JessOnTheRun i already did. so what happen next?

  • @JessOnTheRun ok i already did, so what happen next?

  • @lorranaj08 what is a "lambebrooo"... is that like some sort of soup you make? Tell you what, when you manage to get your face a little less wide/round along with your short, squatty body and little feminine stubby fingers improved... let me know how your social life improves... muwhwhwhwhwhwhwhw

  • @JessOnTheRun comment copypaste from other videos.. lamebrooo

  • @londonerhic Once you get that hang of it, it is actually a lot of fun. . . Try a few times for intimate dinners and see how you do. . .

  • that's so boring . ow my god

  • @RoyalSnowbird that is so difficult I don't like to prepare formal tables at all . it's not for me.

  • oh god... americans are so old fashioned and conservative...this seriously looks like an old woman's house in america.... even the older generations in europe are a lot more stylish and refined than this.... muwhahahahaha... the plates are so tacky, the gold rimmed glasses look cheap and horrible... the flatware with that ornate pattern.... jesus... looks like grandma's grandma... americans dont have access to high quality things? they arent used to style and class.

  • @2710Pocahontas You are most welcome! I am glad someone is watching these as good etiquette is a form of respect at the table. It is so much fun too! More people should ready for Christmas by doing a formal dinner for their family. It is such a treat to do this and server people like kings. Doing this for family oft engraves memories they will cherish their lives entire. . .

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