line cooks
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A COOK IN THE WEEDS
What does it feel like to be part of that downward spiral situation on the line referred to as being in the weeds? This is different, a far cry, from just being buried in orders on a busy night. This… Continue reading
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WALKING IN A LINE COOK’S SHOES – The Good, The Challenging, & The Ugly
While television and even some books might portray the life of a line cook as exciting, edgy, competitive, and even dangerously glamorous, few really demonstrate an understanding of what it is like to walk in a line cook’s shoes. Start… Continue reading
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KNIVES, FIRE AND ATTITUDE – THE LINE COOK’S ARSENAL
There are certain things that when viewed together just don’t seem to marry well: oil and water, bald tires and icy roads, puddles and live electric wires, and the typical line cooks arsenal of attitude, sharp tools and intense flames.… Continue reading
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PROFILE OF A MODERN LINE COOK
It might be time to retire the concept of a job description. For all intents and purposes a job description is limiting and fails to address the unique characteristics of individuals and those intangibles that separate an average line warrior… Continue reading
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GAME DAY IN THE KITCHEN
Life happens whether we plan or not, whether we have a strategy or shoot from the hip, whether we think through the process of reaching outcomes or if we simply cross our fingers and hope for the best. Looking at… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS – WALK A MILE IN THEIR SHOES
Many jobs are physically demanding and others push a persons ability to think clearly and problem solve. Some jobs can be emotionally draining while others are adrenaline driven and allow workers to ride high and weather the storms of stress.… Continue reading
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A CHEF’S LETTER TO LINE COOKS
Interesting how even after hanging up a chef’s hat I still enjoy being called “chef”. Although I haven’t spent more than one occasional day at a time behind a professional kitchen range in some time, I am still filled… Continue reading
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HOW IT FEELS TO BE A LINE COOK IN AMERICA
This is not a scientific study based on polling a cross-section of cooks from coast to coast, but rather an observation from experience working with and managing cooks whom I have a great deal of respect for. First some… Continue reading
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A LINE COOK – THE INTELLIGENCE CONNECTION
In terms of human intellect, we evolved much faster than one might expect. The information storage and potential of the human brain is almost limitless – in fact, we use a very small portion of its capacity. How could we… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS – 90 MPH HEADED FOR THE WALL
Line cooks know that there is only one speed – pedal to the metal, full-speed ahead, take no prisoners along the way. It is, after all, the nature of the beast when you work in a busy kitchen. There is… Continue reading
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A LINE COOK’S “FOOD FOR THOUGHT”
With all that is going on in the world it is understandable that people have many unanswered questions. We seek answers to questions from the time we are born – some remain unanswered or poorly addressed for some time and… Continue reading
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ADRENALINE IS A COOK’S WORST ENEMY
It’s now day nine of eleven straight ten hour days in the kitchen, and Jake find’s it increasingly hard to get up and get his act together before heading off to work. He makes a mental note to turn off… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS SAY – “BRING IT ON!”
It’s 5:00 on a Thursday night and in many restaurants across the country line cooks are starting to feel their adrenaline spike. Tickets are beginning to fall from the POS and each station is kicking in, building an early rhythm… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS ARE THE STUDIO MUSICIANS OF THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS
“WANTED – LINE COOKS”. How often have you seen this headline in the help wanted ads, on Craig’s List, or in pleading posts on Facebook? It seems that every restaurant is perpetually looking for line cooks – the beasts… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS ARE AS CRUSTY AS A PIRATE
It has been said that you can’t judge a book by looking at the cover – yet we do. This may never be more truthful than when you observe a crew of line cooks ready for battle. Well seasoned, hardened… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS – START YOUR ENGINES
It’s Easter Sunday – yet another “holiday” that isn’t a holiday for restaurant workers. That’s OK – we’re use to it. Working when others celebrate goes with the turf, this is what we do. Don’t feel sorry for us, this… Continue reading
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IN THE WEEDS
We have all been there – that moment when it all falls apart. The cold sweats while standing over an intensely hot range or char grill with flames lapping six inches above the grates. An uncharacteristic grab for a red-hot… Continue reading
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LINE WARRIORS NEED TO PUT SOUL INTO THEIR COOKING
Beyond the presentation, far removed from the quality of the china, distanced from the appointments on the tabletop, a great restaurant presents food that has soul. It is very easy to separate restaurants that have it from those who clearly… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS – THE KITCHEN WARRIORS
Every day, every night in the kitchen is the culmination of hours of preparation for battle. Similar to any pre-determined military skirmish or battle on the athletic field – preparing for service requires a definitive strategy, detailed organization, respect… Continue reading
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A LINE COOK’S SKILLS ARE TRANSFERABLE
Over the years I have noticed how cooks and chefs can easily be grouped into one of three categories: 1. Excited and on the rise, 2. Content but realistic, or 3. Stuck. In all cases, once a person finds him… Continue reading
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BEING A LINE COOK SPOILS YOU FOR OTHER JOBS
Whatever the reason, some find themselves working behind the range – a place that is unique to most any other. “Why am I here” may be a question that line cooks ask themselves on occasion, but for the most part,… Continue reading
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AN OPEN LETTER TO LINE COOKS
There are certainly some negative aspects to life in the kitchen; however, those who have enlisted in the cause of great cooking will typically demonstrate a true passion for their choice of careers. Some may reflect on the physical demands,… Continue reading
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LINE COOK QUESTIONS WITHOUT ANSWERS
There are numerous questions that every line cook would like to ask, but since they know that answers will never be forthcoming, they simply wind up stored on that subconscious shelf. Many of these questions can be categorized as “ironic”… Continue reading
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THE FORMULA FOR A GREAT LINE COOK
The visionary for a great restaurant may very well be the chef, but the body and soul of that operation is the cadre of line cooks who make it all happen. What distinguishes an average line cook from a great… Continue reading
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ANOTHER KITCHEN ADRENALINE RUSH
A common response to the question: “Why do you work in a busy kitchen”, is, “I love the rush.” Those of us who have spent many hours, days and years behind the line have certainly experienced this, but few really… Continue reading
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HOW A LINE COOK CREATES A NEW DISH
It is certainly true that the heart of a new menu in a restaurant rests in the hands of the chef. He or she has the ultimate responsibility for designing and creating the menu items that reflect the image of… Continue reading
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WHAT IS A GOOD LINE COOK WORTH?
The ongoing success of a restaurant depends on two factors: great food and great service. It really is that simple. Of course, the chef, manager, and owner play an important role in selecting the right location and concept, building the… Continue reading
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“I’M NOT READY”, A LINE COOKS GREATEST FEAR
It’s 20 minutes before the first reservation arrives and John the line cook knows that his mise en place is not tight. In a few minutes the chef will be walking the line checking to see that everything is in… Continue reading
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LINE COOKS ARE THE ENGINE THAT DRIVE A RESTAURANT
It takes many years for a good cook to become a great cook, to become a chef. There is an enormous amount of experience that leads to the ability to lead a kitchen, to create a vision and set the… Continue reading
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COOKS IN THE WEEDS – GASPING FOR AIR
There are times in a restaurant kitchen when things go terribly wrong. Every cook, every chef faces those moments that can only be described as desperate and out of control. There is so much truth to the theory of Murphy’s… Continue reading