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Thursday, October 1, 2009

Tasting is my Job!


Greetings Readers!

Every student at The Chef’s Academy receives two stainless steel spoons along with their uniform and knife kit. These spoons are an essential element in their culinary development because it allows them an opportunity to taste what they prepare and create! “To taste with two spoons, dip one spoon into food then, transfer food to second spoon, which is the spoon you put into your mouth for tasting.” The purpose of this is to prevent students from dipping their fingers into a pot, licking their fingers, or double dipping. All of this can result in cross contamination! As students transition into the workplace, tasting will be their job.

Chef Gordon Ramsay from the television show “Hell’s Kitchen” oftentimes sends food back to the kitchen. I can hear him asking the chef contestant if they’ve tasted what they were so willing to send out to their customers. Many times, the contestant’s response is indeed “no.”

I know we can see, feel, and measure the temperature of food items to determine its readiness. However, “tasting is the true test,” as my mother would say. One of my fondest childhood memories is of my mother allowing me to taste test steak with fried onions and potatoes before anyone else in the house! “Do I need to add anything?” she’d ask. Tasting not only helps you answer this question, but it helps you catch your culinary blunders prior to upsetting a diner. For example, a very common mistake is getting sugar and salt mixed up! Can you imagine eating something that should be sweet and it’s salty? Yuck!

Even from a server’s perspective, tasting what’s on the menu helps them explain and sell items to their customer. Tasting not only applies to food, but beverages too! “What does it taste like? Is it dry or sweet?” These are questions a customer seeking to purchase a glass or bottle of wine might ask and you should be prepared to answer. Let me be clear, there is a difference between “tasting” and “drinking!” Using your other senses – smell and sight – only a taste is required to help you draw in the necessary information to evaluate a wine.

I encourage you to join the Travel & Tour Club. It is our mission to provide students with opportunities to taste . . . just this past Friday, September 25th we toured Easley Winery just around the corner from the school. Meredith Easley led us through each phase of wine making, from crushing to bottling. The process itself is like “science with a touch of art” says Foodservice Instructor Deb Nelson. Our 10:00am tour ended with wine tasting! It is our job to taste what we create, serve, and sell.

Jokima Hiller, MBA, Hospitality & Restaurant
Management Program Coordinator
Faculty Advisor, Travel & Tour Club
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Friday, August 28, 2009

Farm Fresh Delivered Right to YOU!



Greeting Readers!

Life is good, especially when you’re eating healthy foods!

The Travel & Tour Club had its first tour today and it was so very exciting! Students and staff received a guided tour of the Farm Fresh Delivery warehouse located in Indianapolis, IN. Our tour guide was our own Chef's Academy foodservice instructor Beth Blessing! Ms. Blessing is co-owner of the warehouse and runs a first rate operation. “Your place is so clean,” commented Ms. Deb Nelson, also a foodservice instructor at the school. However, Ms. Nelson teaches many of our sanitation classes and knows the importance of having a clean establishment.

I was so excited to go on this tour that I used up all of my film before the tour was even over! Ms. Blessing walked us through every aspect of the business. We saw their extensive offering of dry goods and how items are arranged in the refrigerators and freezers. We observed staff going through their list of orders and packing up customer bins for daily delivery. We learned so much. Here are a few facts:

Q & A
QUESTION – What exactly is Farm Fresh Delivery?
ANSWER – “Farm Fresh Delivery is an online home delivery service that provides organic produce and natural groceries to its members.”

QUESTION – What produce items do they deliver?
ANSWER – “Milk, Cheese, Bread, Farm Fresh Eggs, Frozen Meats, Spices, Honey, Chocolate, Fresh Ground Coffee, Tea, Bulk Products, and unique local products. The list is always ‘growing’!”

QUESTION – Does Farm Fresh Delivery make any of their own items?
ANSWER – “Yes. Farm Fresh Delivery even has its own product line, Feel Good Foods, headed by Executive Chef Brandon Hamilton, a Chef’s Academy graduate. The weekly newsletter ‘The Healthy Times’ features recipes, nutrition, and cooking tips from staff nutritionist and co-owner Elizabeth Blessing.”

QUESTION – How many deliveries does Farm Fresh make?
ANSWER – “Farm Fresh Delivery delivers organic products to 1200 homes each week!”

I hope you want to know more! If so, check out the Farm Fresh Delivery website at http://www.farmfreshdelivery.com/. The website is a great face for the establishment. It takes you step-by-step on how to sign up for delivery services in Indianapolis or Cincinnati and offers recipes and tips.  However, to see the warehouse, to witness Ms. Blessing’s enthusiasm, and to observe staff preparing for the day’s deliveries is a true testament of how enriching the Travel & Tour Club is to our school and students. “Seeing is believing” and you should not want to miss out on any of our other adventures! Join TODAY!

Jokima Hiller, MBA, Hospitality & Restaurant
Management Program Coordinator
Faculty Advisor, Travel & Tour Club
http://www.thechefsacademy.com/

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