Chapter 299 Egg Yolk Pastry Preparation!
"It's so delicious! Wen En, you're amazing!" Josh gave Wen En a thumbs up.

"Hehe~" Wen En scratched his head and smiled shyly, "It's nothing."

"Wen, how long will you stay at Weiguang Lake to herd ducks this time?" With the high quality of the salted duck eggs, Josh was even more confident in making egg yolk pastries.

“There’s still plenty of time. I arrived a little earlier this year than last year, so I can stay for another ten days to two weeks,” Wen En said.

"Could you wait a few more days? I want to use these salted duck eggs to make a pastry called egg yolk pastry. If it's successful, I'd like to order duck eggs from you regularly," Josh said.

“Long-term subscription? Of course! Josh, go ahead and give it a try. I’ll be here waiting for your news. Don’t forget to let me know if you succeed,” Wen said happily.

"of course!"

The five employees assigned to the Glimmer Farm include two plant attribute researchers, one mechanical researcher, one food attribute researcher, and an experienced cook.

The first four were all outstanding students from the Federal Academy, while the last one was Josh's mentor, whom he hired separately.

Rose, a cook by profession, followed her husband to Chaoyang City in search of a better future. Unfortunately, they were unlucky and failed in both starting a business and scavenging. This time, while scavenging in an open secret realm with her husband, she was injured in the leg by a strange beast that had escaped. Although she was rescued in time by her companions, she could not walk for a while and could only rest at home.

With her family on the verge of starvation and her fear of the secret realm returning, she dared not continue as a scavenger.

While waiting for someone to hire her at the free market, she overheard people discussing job postings in the newspaper. She caught the gist of what they were saying, and when she caught a glimpse of the contact person's number, she mustered the courage to send a message to Oswin.

Originally, her conditions did not meet the requirements Josh had listed in the newspaper, but her message was very sincere and genuine.

When Oswin saw this, he didn't reject her because she didn't meet the strict requirements, but instead handed her over to Josh.

When Josh saw the message she sent, it was filled with her work experience, her skill in making various dishes and sauces, and how many people she could prepare meals for on her own.

Needless to say, he's a seasoned master craftsman, and Josh immediately made the decision.

The original plan was to start large-scale research and development and launch of new products in the Weiguang fruit beverage and related industries after the Weiguang commercial district was settled.

Josh alone may have ideas, but without the time and energy to put them into practice, he can't make it a big business.

If there were experienced people around, Josh would only need to say what to do and leave the rest to them; she would just have to wait for the results.

Unexpectedly, an experienced mentor arrived ahead of time. How could Josh let this opportunity pass? So he had Oswin give her a reply. After the review and interview, Rose officially became a member of Glimmer Farm.

I forgot to mention Jenna and her classmate Lily, both of whom are water-related majors. Oswin assigned them to handle matters related to the production arrangements for the Beaver and Twilight Lake.

With this, the Glimmer Farm now had seven more employees, which greatly relieved Josh's burden. After talking with Wen, Josh put the five hundred salted duck eggs he had prepared into his spatial backpack and hurried towards the new factory, which had also been completed after the opening of the Glimmer Commercial District. After cleaning up, Josh's production line had officially moved here.

From now on, warehouses will no longer undertake production tasks; their mission has ended, and they can now simply function as large warehouses.

Before leaving, the construction team sold Josh several storage shelves that they had made from scrap wood in their spare time at a low price. They looked ordinary but were very sturdy, and they filled the space vacated after the production line was moved.

"Aunt Rose, how's it going to get to know the environment?" Josh asked gently as he entered the production workshop.

"I'm pretty familiar with them all, Boss Josh, don't worry. I've got these products all figured out!" Rose was a cheerful and energetic person. In just a few days, she had a thorough understanding of the products the farm was currently producing. Compared to those complicated dessert recipes, these were nothing. She was full of confidence.

"Haha, that's good. Then I'll assign you a task today," Josh said with a smile.

"Is the mission finally coming? Don't laugh at me, but these past two days you've been letting us get familiar with the environment, and those kids from the academy are all so engrossed, talking about complicated principles. Seeing how deeply they're absorbed in it, I'm really embarrassed."

"I've spent half my life in the kitchen, and I'm really not very educated. I can't understand anything. If you don't give me any more tasks, I'll have to come to you myself." Aunt Rose had a simple smile on her round face; she was someone who couldn't stay idle.

Watching without doing anything is not relaxing for her, but rather torturous. She also feels sorry for the federal points that her boss has sent out.

Josh laughed: "Aunt Rose, you and they are on different paths. They do their research, you don't need to. I told you, your main job on the farm is to assist me in developing new products. In the future, you might be busy for days with just a word from me. Now, take a break whenever you can."

"Hey, work is work. Josh, you're so kind, but I just love working hard. It gives me a real sense of accomplishment. I'm even scared if you don't give me a task." Rose smiled, waiting for Josh to tell her what to do.

“Okay, Aunt Rose, here are five hundred salted duck eggs. I want to make a dessert called egg yolk pastry. This is the most important ingredient. I’ve recalled the basic method of making it. Do you think you can try to make it?” Josh took out the salted duck eggs and placed them in a large kitchen in the factory, which is currently Aunt Rose’s exclusive workstation.

Then I handed her the recipe sheet.

"Let me see." The work was about to begin. Aunt Rose's smile faded, and she looked intently at the piece of paper Josh handed her, which contained all the operating steps Josh could remember.

But she's not a professional, so whether she can successfully replicate it is up to Aunt Rose to try.

"Egg yolk pastry. Kneading the dough, oil filling, puff pastry." She frowned. Although she was a seasoned cook, there were some special terms she didn't understand and she had to ask Josh for help.

After clarifying all the parts of the paper she didn't understand, she was eager to start working on it.

"Just leave me a message if you need anything. If you need the golden kiwis to help you, just go directly to them and ask them to get you whatever you need. I'm going to do something else now. I'll wait for your good news."

Josh was putting a lot of pressure on her, and when Rose heard that she was leaving, she breathed a sigh of relief and nodded repeatedly: "Boss Josh, just wait for my good news!" She cheered herself up and vowed to do it well; she couldn't mess up the first task.

I tried making egg yolk pastries during the Dragon Boat Festival, and the result wasn't just a failure, it was a complete disaster. I practically baked them into dried-out corpses...

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