(1) Those who come are also asked to wear a hat - something more lavish than a baseball cap or toque .(2) I doffed my chef's toque and researched recipes for white carrots that paired the unusual root with other crops we are harvesting now, like chervil.(3) With much flourishing of fork and spatula our table chef deftly threw his cooking utensils in the air, deftly sliced the tails off shrimps and tossed shrimp scraps into his toque (the chef's hat).(4) In a pocket of the coat was a black toque , and in there, a pair of gloves.(5) He usually always has the hood up, or has a toque on.(6) Manfred has taken his chef's toque all over the world, rattling off around 10 countries where he has stood in front of the stove, but has now settled in here - so he should still be here next week!(7) He was wearing black pants, a knitted toque and an oversized black trench coat.(8) He used a spatula to flip one egg into his pocket and another onto the top of his chef's toque .(9) He took his toque off with the veil attached, and he put both it and the cloak into his brown bag.(10) All participants receive a chef's apron, toque , kitchen towel, Le Cordon Bleu cookbook, and attend private parties.(11) Sure, it may save some money on rent and whatnot, but when you and your friends go out to the bar and your mom shows up with a toque and mittens because it-s cold, the cool factor kind of drops a little.(12) Desroches' alfresco restaurant lets you wiggle your toes in bare sand, while a chef with a tall toque and suitably Gallic accent does delicious things with the catch of the day and fresh local vegetables.(13) On the opposite side of the stage bassist Brad Merritt was wearing - you guessed it - a black t-shirt and jeans, but with the added twist of a toque that would make the Beachcombers proud.(14) He wore a large, torn grey jacket, a black toque and huge, bulky rock star sunglasses.(15) Mehta, who did a four-year course in hotel management in Bombay, earned his chef's toque at the Culinary Institute of America.(16) In fact, he has a smile that lights up a room and, wearing a toque and slightly moth-eaten sweater, he could pass for one of the characters in his plays.