2 – Crispy Onion Rings

Description: Sweet onions coated in seasoned flour and fried crisp.
Date: 12.25.18
Allergens: Onion, gluten, chili, garlic
Plating: Small oval
 Price:  $                                          4.00
Portion Plate Component
7 oz. Yellow onions, peeled and sliced on 1.5.
2 oz. Seasoned flour

Slice the onions on the slicer set at 1.5 then toss to separate rings. Make 6 oz. portions, and store in baggies.

Place one portion of sliced onions into the basket in the seasoned flour bowl, and toss to coat completely. Shake excess flour off, then transfer to the fryer at 350 F. in a fry basket. Stir with the skimmer, separating the rings. Cook, stirring and turning over until golden brown.

Transfer to a seasoning bowl, and season lightly with salt and pepper mix.

Transfer to a warm small oval plate, and garnish with chopped parsley.

2 – French Fry Basket

Description:
Date: 12.25.18
Allergens: None
Plating: Oval basket with paper liner.
 Price:  $                                          4.00
Portion Plate Component
12 oz. Frozen fries

Portion the fries and place into the fry tank of the fryer at 350 F. Cook until beginning to take color, about three minutes. Remove from the hot fat, and drain well. Transfer to the seasoning bowl, and season well with salt and pepper mix.

Transfer to a paper-lined oval basket, and garnish with chopped parsley.

2 – Double Smoked Bacon

Description: Salt and sugar cured bacon, double smoked.
Date: 12.25.18
Allergens: none
Plating: Small oval
 Price:  $                                          6.00
Portion Plate Component
5 strips Par-cooked bacon

Arrange the bacon on a rack on a sheet pan, and bake at 450 F. until rendered and starting to brown. Do not cook completely. Remove from the oven, and cool. Transfer to paper towel-lined 1/3 pan and reserve.

To serve, place five slices of par-cooked bacon on the hot area of the griddle under a steak weight. Cook until sizzling and browning, then remove and drain on paper towels. Serve on a small oval plate. Garnish with chopped parsley.

2 – Spicy chicken wings

Description: Ranch dressing and Crystal hot sauce
Date: 12.25.18
Allergens: Chili, dairy, gluten
Plating: Oval  basket, two ramekins
 Price:  $                                        10.00
Portion Plate Component
4 pieces Marinated chicken wing flats
4 pieces Marinated chicken wing drumettes
3 oz. Seasoned flour
1 ramekin Ranch dressing
1 ramekin Crystal hot sauce

Select four of each shape wing joint, and place into the seasoned flour. Coat well, then shake off excess and deep fry at 325 F. until golden brown and beginning to float. Remove from the hot oil, and drain well. Transfer to seasoning bowl, and sprinkle with salt and pepper mix. Transfer to paper lined basket, and garnish with ranch dressing and Crystal hot sauce.

Marinated Chicken Wings

Yield 1X: 160.00 oz Allergens:
Portion: 12 oz Dairy, chili
Portions: 13.3
Shelf life: 4 days
Date: 12.25.18
Prep Recipe Ingredient 1 X 2 X
lb oz/each lb oz/each
Chicken wing flats 5 10
Chicken wing drumettes 5 10
Crystal hot sauce 1 2
Buttermilk 8.00 1
Cayenne pepper 0.25 0.50

Carefully measure and prepare all ingredients. Place the wings into a colander, and drain all juice off. Combine the drained wings with the remaining ingredients, and mix well.

Transfer to a storage container and cover. Label, date, and initial. Store refrigerated.

2 – Deep Fried Olives

Description: Castelvetrano olives dipped in buttermilk and coated with seasoned flour. Served with lemon.
Date: 12.24.18
Allergens: Dairy, gluten, garlic, chili
Plating: Small oval
 Price:  $                                          6.00
Portion Plate Component
4 oz. Castelvetrano olives
2 T. Buttermilk
1 oz. Seasoned flour
1 each Lemon wedge

Drain the olives from the brine, then portion into portion bags. Add 2 tablespoons of buttermilk to each bag.

To serve, transfer the contents of the bag to the seasoned flour, and coat completely. Transfer to the basket and shake excess flour off. Transfer to the deep fryer, and cook until lightly browned.

Remove from the hot fat, and transfer to a seasoning bowl. Season well with salt and pepper mix. Transfer to a small oval, and garnish with a lemon wedge.

2 – Crispy Calamari

Description: with spicy remoulade sauce
Date: 12.24.18
Allergens: Shellfish, gluten, dairy, chili
Plating: Small oval, ramekin
 Price:  $                                        11.00
Portion Plate Component
6 oz. Calamari
1 Tbl. Buttermilk
1 oz. Seasoned flour
1 ramekin Spicy remoulade
1 each Lemon wedge

Defrost the calamari the day before you need to cut it on the speed rack. Remove the wings from the tubes, and cut them into 1/4″ rings. Remove the beaks from the tentacles. Portion into 6 oz. portions in portion bags, and add 1 tablespoon of buttermilk to each bag.

To cook, transfer the portion to the seasoned flour container, and coat completely. Shake excess flour off using a basket. Transfer to the fryer basket, and deep fry at 350 F. until just starting to color. DO NOT OVERCOOK. Remove from the hot oil, and allow to drain completely. Transfer to a bow, and season to taste with salt and pepper mix. Toss to coat evenly.

Transfer to a small oval plate with a ramekin of spicy remoulade sauce. Garnish with chopped parsley and a lemon wedge.

2 – Crispy Green Beans

Description: with miso mustard sauce
Date: 12.22.18
Allergens: Gluten
Plating: Small oval, ramekin
 Price:  $                                          6.00
Portion Plate Component
4 oz. Haricots vertes, defrosted
1 oz. Green bean batter
1.5 oz. Miso mustard sauce

Place the beans into a small mixing bowl with the batter and toss to coat. Drop into the hot fryer, a few beans at a time. Fry until golden brown. Remove from the oil, and drain. Transfer to a small bowl, and season with salt and pepper mix. Plate on a small oval with the mustard sauce in a ramekin.

Chipotle Mayo

Yield 1X: 79.50 oz Allergens:
Portion: 2.5 oz Dairy, chili
Portions: 31.8
Shelf life: 5 days
Date: 12.17.18
Prep Recipe Ingredient 1 X
lb oz/each
Chipotle chilies with sauce 1 10.00
Mayonnaise, Best Foods 3
Salt 0.50
Freshly squeezed lemon juice 5.00

Carefully measure and prepare all ingredients. Puree the chilies in the robot coupe, then combine all ingredients in a mixing bowl, and mix well.

Transfer to a storage container and cover. Label, date, and initial. Store refrigerated.

Roasted Tomatillo Salsa

Yield 1X: 60.25 oz Allergens:
Portion: 1.5 oz Onion, chili
Portions: 40.2
Shelf life: 5 days
Date: 12.17.18
Prep Recipe Ingredient 1 X 2 X
lb oz/each lb oz/each
Tomatillos, husked, and washed 2 4
White onions, peeled and sliced 1/2″ thick 12.00 1 8.00
Fresno chilies, stem off, halved 3.00 6.00
Water 12.00 1 8.00
Freshly squeezed lime juice 1.00 2.00
Cilantro, rinsed and chopped medium 1.00 2.00
Salt and Pepper Mix 0.25 0.50

Carefully measure and prepare all ingredients.

Place the tomatillos, onions, and Fresno chilies into a suitable pot so that they are in roughly a 2″ layer, and place over medium heat. Allow to cook, without stirring, until the mixture begins to melt and slightly blacken on the bottom. Stir to distribute, scraping the burned part from the bottom of the pan, then cover. Continue to cook until the mixture completely melts.

Transfer to the robot coupe, and process until completely smooth. Transfer to a stainless mixing bowl, and allow to cool completely. Stir in the lime juice, cilantro, and salt and pepper mix.

Transfer to a storage container and cover. Label, date, and initial. Store refrigerated.