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What is the most useful tool in a professional kitchen in your opinion.
Personally I'd take a tilt skillet if I had a choice of one piece of equipment It's so versital. Soups searing Shit even storage at the end of night

>> No.7769208

a stove

>> No.7769217

>>7769201

my dick....wait for it.

>> No.7769225

Probably the convection oven? Or the walk-in? Or the grill?

If I had to pick just one I'd probably go with the oven-stove-salamander-flattop combo.

Or did you mean stuff that isn't appliances? In that case the answer is obviously the chef's knife, because that's used in practically everything.

>> No.7769227

>>7769201
My hands

>> No.7769233

>>7769225
No like heavy equipment

>> No.7769240

Plastic Cambro pans.

Durable, stackable and extremely versatile

>> No.7769241

>>7769201
Air.

>> No.7769242

>>7769217

Is this >>7769233 what we were supposed to be waiting for?

>> No.7769247

a private chef to cook whatever the fuck he pleases while he uses your visa to buy groceries for himself and fucks your girlfriend while your in the backyard playing in the pool with your Australian cattle dog.

>> No.7769249

>>7769242
No I'm OP

>> No.7769261
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>>7769233

It obviously is going to depend on the kind of place it is and what they make.

The things I used the most at my last restaurant job would probably be the burr mixer, the robot coupe, the meat slicer, and the industrial sized dough mixer.

I mostly made soups, sauces, and dressings, which is why I'd put the burr mixer first, but overall the robot coupe is probably one of the most versatile beasts to be found in the kitchen.

>> No.7769266

>>7769242

>what we were supposed to be waiting for?

it's more of a figure of speach then actual instructions you fucking sheep.

>> No.7769280

>>7769266

>makes a joke by putting together two unrelated posts
>you fucking sheep!

Summer is in full swing.

>> No.7769624

I wish I had an industrial fryer so I could make tendies whenever I wanted.

>>7769261
wtf is a robot coupe?

>> No.7769625

>>7769624
>what is a search engine

>> No.7769632

>>7769201
if you're fortunate enough to have one, a combi. combination oven/steamer can do either, or both at once, can be programmed for multi stage cooking, has built in thermal probe so can be programmed to cook to an exact internal temperature

>> No.7769633
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7769633

microwave

>> No.7769640

The cutting board I'd say. Can't do shit without it. That or the brain that everybody fucking seems to lack..or the broom because the floors are never clean. Or a fucking rag.


yeah, rags are the best.

>> No.7769753

MUH FUCKIN TONGS

>seriously
>take my tongs away, you're a dead man

>> No.7769759

>>7769201
the chef.

>> No.7769761

>>7769753
click three times to be sure they work, any more than that and you're a crab

>> No.7770116

>>7769624
industrial food processor pronounced robo-coo.

>>7769201
Flat top.
I can cook pretty much anything on it.

>> No.7770247

>>7769201
Cutting board

>> No.7770281

>>7769201
obviusly you dont want and answer like oven or grill so i'll give you a serious answer. robot coupe, saves so much time, does everything you need it to

>> No.7770304

>>7769201
>versital

>> No.7770332

>>7769201
I'm totally on board with this.
Plop the veal bones in before you go... next morning veal stock.
So fucking important in the prep kitchen right now.
When I put it in, the prep cooks were scared of it. Now I doubt they could live without it.
Everything.

I worked at a place where I had to make a quart (or something) of risotto and every cooking implement was being used. Had to keep it in the corner of the tilt skillet... it was stupid. Worked though.

>> No.7770403

What scale are we talking about? What sort of food are they doing? Someone who caters large events every other day and someone who has a 30 seat lunch spot are going to have very different ideas about what's useful. I'd probably say Robocoup is going to rank pretty high everywhere. As >>7769632 mentions combi-ovens are super useful but they don't really do anything unique, instead doing a bunch of things at an above average level. Some kind of stand mixer seems like another go to, from KitchenAid all the way up to a Universal depending on your needs.

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>> No.7770659

Muh tilt skillet is a meme

>> No.7770868

>>7770594
>Not knowing how to slice an onion
>I didn't take the b8 I am referring to the stupidity of this device
>I hate myself

>> No.7771020

>>7769201
T O W E L S
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L
S

>> No.7771026

>>7770868
hehe
cheer up bud :p

>> No.7771041

>>7769201

inb4 unitaskers

>> No.7772029

>>7769201
Walk in or a flat top

>> No.7772034
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7772034

>>7771020
>tfw exec only lets us have 3 towels a day

>> No.7772292

>>7771026
Thank you

>> No.7772792
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7772792

A dishwasher

>> No.7772819

>>7772034

That's all I allow my cooks. You only need one for your board, one for your bucket and one for your shoulder/pocket. Sucks running out of towels come Sunday because some jackass can't keep track of where his are and just keeps grabbing new ones.

>> No.7773937

>>7772792
Looks like every single dishwasher Ive ever dealt with down to the sarcastic shirt.

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>> No.7773961

A good dishwasher who's beta. They'll do anything you fucking tell them to.

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7773995

>>7773961
don't bully the dishwasher

>> No.7774217

>>7772819
fucking this hate not having rags, also think about how much money that would save over the course of a year

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>>7773961
>>7773995
Beta dishwasher here.
Pretty much yeah that's me. I even care about cleandlyness. I wont let anyone boss me around when it comes to hand-washing and proper food safety but I'm basically the cook's fucktoy if fucking is jobs no one wants to do.

>> No.7774276

>>7769247
The best dog.

>> No.7774599

>>7772819

You don't wipe down your station and dry it at the end of every shitf?

Depending on the size of the station and any work tables/counters/veg sinks you might also wipe down that's easily 3 towels right there.

>> No.7774607

Probably a mandolin for me

>> No.7774673

>>7774259
I'm a complete idiot, is she cooking pasta in a cheese wheel?

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7774684

>>7774673
Yes, that is a wheel of parmigiano reggiano.
usually around $1000-$2000 or more

>> No.7774693

honestly coke or meth imo

>> No.7774697

>>7770116
A tilt skillet can be used for a flattop as well

>> No.7775090

>>7772819
Fuck you!!! I make a fucking mess sometimes and those God damn brown paper towels don't fucking cut it!

>> No.7775124

>>7774693
Adderal works just fine. I hate doing coke at work, you have to leave the line every half hour for another rail and everyone start getting mad. I used to take Roxie's at work and it was perfect

>> No.7776142 [DELETED] 

>>7773961

I expect everyone one of my team to do exactly what I tell them to do. It keeps them from being accountable for any issues to the owners.. If they do what they're told then I am the only one responsible for any issues that might arise.

>> No.7776148 [DELETED] 

>>7773961

I expect every member of my crew to do exactly what I tell them to. It keeps them from being accountable for any issues to the owners.. If they do what they're told then I am the only one responsible for any issues that might arise. I don't expect that to be appreciated by any of them.

>> No.7776155 [DELETED] 

>>7773961

I expect every member of my crew to do exactly what I tell them to. It keeps them from being held accountable to the owners.. If they do what they're told then I am the only one responsible for any issues that might arise and it leaves me answerable to the powers that be. I am chef and I don't expect that to be appreciated by any of them even though I hold them in the highest esteem right down to my dish dogs.

>> No.7776171

>>7773961

I expect every member of my crew to do exactly what I tell them to. It keeps them from being held accountable to the owners.. If they do what they're told then I am the only one responsible for any issues that might arise and it leaves me answerable to the powers that be. I am chef and I don't expect that to be appreciated by any of them even though I hold them in the highest regard all the way down to my dish dogs.

>> No.7776174

>>7774599

Its been a long time since I was a closer. A metal scrubby run across the line and then a dry towel to mop up the soap is entirely acceptable. I was only referring to cook to service ratio. I don't mind paying people to clean.

>> No.7776179

>>7775090

Use your service towel and learn to not thrash on the line, you can actually work fast and clean(ish) it's mostly a matter of being aware. When in doubt, take a moment, step back and sweep the line. Those twenty seconds brings clarity, if you're looking.