Day 3:
Heads Up - Important information on setting up individual stations and what I expect for preparation is listed below - be sure to read entire post so that you're informed.
ALL STATIONS - be prepared to serve 80- portions of each Dim Sum item. See details below and on web site. Each station making Dim Sum should be ready for me to do a demonstration at their station at 9:00 AM. If everyone is set up, we can do the demos at the same time and then each person can try their hand at forming the various pieces - similar to the way the Wontons were done on Day 2
Prepping for Day 3 means being comfortable enough with the regular menu items that you can step up and add an extra item to your routine and still be on time. Everything must be ready by 10:45.
Sous Chefs - You'll need to have a new service diagram for the Dim Sum. We don't have space on the steam table, so we usually set up two chaffing dishes with sterno on table 5. Think about how you would lay it out and draw a detailed diagram with each item in place and labeled as what it is, the diagram should be well thought out for work flow - if everything is in it's place? Can one person efficiently plate fast enough to keep up with service?Two chaffing dishes with three 1/3 pans in each. You'll need a pan for the steamed dumplings, the pan-fried dumplings, the spring rolls, the ribs, and the stuffed peppers and an empty one to fill the space and keep the heat in. Everyone who comes to K1 will get a Dim Sum plate on Day 3. Presentation will be on 6" round plates with a ramekin of ginger-soy dipping sauce in the center. The five dim sum items will be positioned around the dipping sauce and a dab of spicy mustard will go on the plate next to the spring roll. Make sure that you know who will be doing what during service- figure it out ahead of time and tell the people involved what their duties are well before service, everyone will need to multi-task and hustle.
Draw a diagram of what's been described above on a six inch plate and show it to me first thing in the morning along with your station diagram so we can make sure you're on the right track.
Station 2 - Braises PLUS Steamed dumplings (Shao Mai) know which are the proper wrappers. Remember that you are responsible for each dim sum plate getting a 1 oz ramekin of the ginger soy dipping sauce (only fill each ramekin 1/2 way).
The dumplings can be steamed ahead using the wok steamer and then re-heated as needed during service. They are brought to the service line in 1/3 hotel pans.
Station 3 - Moo Shu PLUS Pan Fried Dumplings. The dough should have been made on day 2. The dough must be kept cold. As soon as it's rolled and cut, it should be stacked in single layers- with parchment paper between each layer - in a 1/2 hotel pan, covered and kept in the cooler. After they are shaped and filled, they should be held in similar fashion. When brought to the cooking line, the pan containing the dumplings should be nested on another pan of ice. If these dumplings become warm before cooking they stick like crazy and are very difficult to work with.
You will set up a station for cooking these dumplings on the range top, you'll share that space with another station, so plan to use the two burners on the right - closest to the fryer. Draw a diagram of how that station will be set up - show each piece of equipment and each component/ingredient needed, label each item. Focus on having all mise en place within reach and being able to cook small batches of dumplings throughout service.
Station 4- Spring rolls - filling should be made and cooked on Day 2, rolls filled on Day 3 . There's an extra recipe for a different spring roll available, if you're ahead and want to take on something extra, ask Chef. Once they are rolled, they should be kept cold - layered between parchment paper sheets in a 1/2 hotel pan. Set up a proper fry station and fry them in batches as needed for service. Remember - you're responsible for the spicy mustard that's served with them.Draw a diagram of how the fry station will be set up - show each
piece of equipment and each component/ingredient needed, label each
item. Focus on having all mise en place within reach and being able to properly fry small batches throughout service.
Station 5- Ribs may be put in Chinese oven with the Roasts early in the day. When they are cooked through you can cut them and hot-hold them, covered, until service. Bring them to the line in a deep 1/3 pan. Remember that we have 2 whole chickens marinating which must be placed in the oven along with the ribs and pork. Because the Dim Sum service will take up space where you typically have your carving station, move to the end of Station #6. Draw a diagram of how that station will be set up - show each
piece of equipment and each component/ingredient needed, label each
item.
Station 6- In addition to the Grandmother's bean curd, you'll need to fill, cook, and finish the stuffed peppers. They can all be steamed ahead and held at room temp - covered - for service. At service they should be sauteed in small batches as needed, 10-15 at a time, and brought to the service line in a 1/3 pan.Plan to use the two saute burners closest to the grill, you'll be sharing the range with Station 3 so space will be tight. Draw a diagram of how that station will be set up - show each
piece of equipment and each component/ingredient needed, label each
item. Focus on having all mise en place within reach and being able to
cook small batches of dumplings throughout service.
for the ginger soy dipping sauce should i do 1.25x the recipe or has a single always worked out just fine in the past
ReplyDelete-Patrick Carroll
Is a single recipe enough for ginger soy dipping sauce
ReplyDeleteWe need to have 48 fluid ounces - enough to fill 80+ 1 oz. ramekins 1/2 way - and a little extra in case of spills/
ReplyDeletedo we need to order smoldering wood chips, if needed for the LACQUER ROASTED PORK RIBS?
ReplyDeletePatrick Najarro