The other day I had someone ask me when did I know I wanted
to be a chef? Well it was a long time ago when I was 3 years old; I stood next
to my grandmother and watched her cook sausage gravy. She explained to me how
to cook the sausage properly in an iron skillet and why she followed the steps
to make it. She was not a professional cook but someone that had a love for
feeding here family great tasting food to nourish their minds and souls. I
watched as she browned the sausage and the little crumble bits came off in the
pan, all in that warm fat. She removed the cooked sausage patties, adds some
flour and then made a paste of goodness; to this she added some whole milk.
This is when I got the job of stirring the pan until the milk and flour paste
magically became gravy. She then crumbled up some of the sausage into the pan,
then she tasted it to make sure it was just right. I got to taste it too as she told me about
how it needed to be just right, not too thick or too thin, not too salty but
maybe a little peppery. She was teaching me that to cook food for anyone you
have to “feel” how it will taste to people. It is a lesson that I will never
forget – you could feel the love and care in the food she cooked every time,
she was breathing passion into her food. I always remember this as the earliest
memory of food, especially when I spent the rest of that summer playing “cook”
with my own little pots and pans at my grandmother’s house. You see passion for food extends to the
serving of food with warm hospitality and a desire to exceed the expectations
of your guest. Do you realize you have
the ability to be passionate about the food you serve your guest each and
everyday? Do you know they can taste the love in the food you are serving, but
how can you make sure that passion is coming through? It is easy; taste it,
make sure it is properly prepared, seasoned correctly and served at the right
temperature every single time, every single guest. Passion for food and creating a culture of
food starts with every single member in a restaurant delivering a consistently
high quality experience that is a craveable celebration of dining, not simply a plate of food. So take some time to really
taste and understand everything on the menu and make sure you make every single
item to spec, you will become passionate too.
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