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What Looks Good

Produce Stand

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For today’s Foodie Friday Fun, I want to talk a bit about shopping. I don’t know how you shop for food but I generally don’t go with a list. Oh sure, at my age I write a bunch of stuff down so I don’t forget things that I need to buy but they tend to be the non-food items or staples for the pantry.  The menu is generally dependent on what looks good.  Of course I have a vague idea of what I want but I’m rarely married to a menu.  This drives the other shopper in the house (to whom I really am married) crazy, especially when she’s the one going to the store and the meal instructions are “buy what looks good.”

 

Of course, you just know that there’s a business point lurking in here… Continue reading

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Managing And Grilling

Beef and Corn on a Charcoal BBQ grill

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Back to Friday and so back to food. When we go on the annual golf trip, my group likes to cook. There are plenty of restaurants in Myrtle Beach. The food they serve is another matter (with, of course, a couple of exceptions). So we cook; sometimes in the kitchen, sometimes out on a grill.
This year, we found ourselves in a situation where we had to share a large grill with another group. Actually, I don’t know that I’d call them a group – they were four young guys from Canada who had ventured south to play some golf.  They’d purchased themselves some steaks and when we found them they were trying to figure out how to cook them.  Clueless would have been an upgrade – they were totally lost.  Naturally, we insisted on cooking them for them, excellent international hosts that we are (and no one wanted to see them starve) and in the process teach them how to do it for themselves the next time.  Of course, there was a business point that came to mind as well.  So how about a quick grilling discussion for the holiday weekend and maybe that point too?

The keys in my mind to grilling a great steak are preparation, the proper environment, lots of attention, and doing nothing.  Yep, just like business and I’ll explain that.  The preparation is to season the meat before you cook it.  I generally will apply salt 15-30 minutes ahead and make sure the meat is at room temp before cooking.  You need to set yourself up to succeed with the right environment.  The environment I like is a two zone fire – one really hot area to sear and one area a bit less hot to do the grilling.  Lots of attention is obvious – things happen quickly on a hot fire so you can’t walk away and have a beer unless you want to eat charcoal.  But  doing nothing is important too.  You can’t keep flipping the meat or inserting a thermometer to see if it’s done.  You need to trust your preparation and that you’ve provided a good environment.  You must be attentive but balance that with giving things enough space for them to come together.

Doesn’t that sound like a pretty good management philosophy too?  It sure does to me.  Enjoy your holiday!

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The Searing Myth

Roast beef cooked under high heat

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Today’s Foodie Friday post is about one of the big cooking myths that I hear repeated by cooks all the time.  In fact, you might even catch the odd TV chef repeating it.  That myth is the one about why you brown off a piece of meat – roasts in particular – before you lower the heat (or move it to a cooler part of the grill).  I’ll bet you’re mentally answering that question now and it may be with “because that’s how you seal in the juices so the meat doesn’t dry out.”  There’s the myth and also today’s business thought. Continue reading

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