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News Out-of-this-world cuisine
A French master chef has taken his meals to a new location this week. London? Tokyo? New York? Not far enough for Alain Ducasse Formation (ADF). Last Sunday their meals were served to the astronauts living on board the International Space Station. Alain Ducasse Formation teamed up with ESA and the French National Centre for Space Studies, CNES, to create special gourmet food that could be used for celebratory meals in space, such as New Year, birthdays and the arrival of a new crew.
Many different recipes were available to the resident Expedition 14 crew, with dishes including typical Mediterranean ingredients such as olives, tomatoes, aubergine, quails and swordfish.
Speaking from on board the International Space Station, ESA astronaut Thomas Reiter, who arrived at the Station nearly five months ago, was delighted with the meal. "It was absolutely delicious," said Reiter. "It was a really nice treat for a Sunday evening."
There was just one thing missing to complete a perfect meal. "We all agreed that we are enjoying this food," Reiter clarified. "But we have no doubt that it would taste much better if we had some wine with it as well!"
Alain Ducasse's space menu Main dishes:
Effiloché de volaille en Parmentier
Dos d’espadon façon Riviera
Volaille épicée, sauté de légumes à la Thaï
Cailles rôties au Madiran
Magret de canard confit, condiment aux câpres Side dishes:
Carottes de sable au goût d’orange et coriandre
Céleri rave en délicate purée à la noix de muscade
Caponata Desserts:
Gâteau de semoule de blé fine aux abricots secs
Morceaux de pommes fondantes
Far de l’espace
Rice pudding aux fruits confits
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