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Learn Menus, Recipes, and Cost Management in a Flash

Most people consider a menu to be a list of dishes served or available to be served at a meal.

 

But a menu is also more than this. It is an important management tool. Nearly every aspect of the operation of a food service business depends on the menu. In fact, it is fair to say that the menu is the single most important document in the business. Purchasing, production, sale's, cost accounting, labor management, even the kitchen layout and equipment selection of a new facility—all are based on the menu.

 

Recipe's can be said to be the building blocks of the menu.

 

Each item on the menu can be represented by the recipe or the procedure for preparing it. Therefore, recipe's, like menu's, are important management tools. They indicate ingredients to be purchased and stored, and they give measuring and preparation instructions to the kitchen staff.

 

In addition, recipe's are important tools for the cook because they are a means of recording and passing along essential information.

 

 

 

Here are just some of the things you will learn in this presentation:

 

ü How to devise balanced menu's that contain an adequate variety of foods and that can be efficiently and

        economically prepared.

 

ü How to identify the problems and limitations of written recipe's. 

 

ü How to use and understand recipe's to practice basic cooking techniques. 

 

ü About the importance of using judgment when you cook.

 

ü How to measure ingredients and portion's. 

 

ü How to correctly dry, fresh herbs, whilst concentrating their flavors.

 

ü How to convert recipe's to higher or lower yields.

 

ü How to perform yield-cost analysis.

 

ü How to calculate raw food cost.

 

ü Plus lots more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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