What's for dinner?

Roasting off 5 ribeyes for a buyout at my restaurant tonight. I get to work the carving station.
Edit: 6 ribeyes… haha 😂 counting is not my strong suit apparently
There is something deeply uncomfortable about seeing a man, who is dead on the inside, ask another man who is also dead on the inside if he likes hot fudge sundaes to smooth jazz while receiving the tiniest sliver of roast beef in the history of man after suffering through banal chit chat.
 
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Steak salad with romaine, cherry tomatoes, bleu cheese, croutons made from fresh baguette, fried shallots, and a boursin salad dressing.
You had me at Steak 🥩 haha. And again at blue cheese, croutons made from fresh baguette, fried shallots, and a Boursin salad dressing…. That’s a salad worth tossing…. Well played. What else did you put in the Boursin dressing?
 
those sound like pretty good substitutions. you have a fine culinary mind
I love watching Good Eats and Cutthroat Kitchen. They're both educational and entertaining. I don't know why chopped is still on, maybe it has to do with hearing each chef's sob story?

Also, my wife doesn't cook. If couch surfing were a sport she'd be undisputed champion of the world.
 
I love watching Good Eats and Cutthroat Kitchen. They're both educational and entertaining. I don't know why chopped is still on, maybe it has to do with hearing each chef's sob story?

Also, my wife doesn't cook. If couch surfing were a sport she'd be undisputed champion of the world.
Good Eats is my favorite cooking show of all time. I like Iron Chef in all of it permutations as well. I dont really watch any other cooking shows. I am a chef so I have a limited tolerance amount of cooking stuff I watch hahaha.
 
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One Philly cheesesteak with home made fries.

I froze some ribeye and used my mandolin to cut it real thin. Cheese sauce starts with a flour roux, milk, cheddar, and bleu cheese. I thought I had provolone but didn't. Lemon juice to thin out the cheese sauce and give it much needed acidity.
 
Do you have good insurance? I would probably give your customers hypertension with the amount of salt I use in my cooking.
I have insurance... hahaha im not sure how good it is yet. My wife just had emergency gallbladder removal surgery so I will find out very soon how good my insurance is haha. But ya salt levels in restaurant food is generally much higher than that of food that people cook at home. thats why it tastes so damn good. i have known several chefs with the words "more salt" tattoed on their knuckles.... they also had the obligatory chef knife tattoos....
 
Home-made sourdough bagels with herbs, spice, garlic baked right in.
Bagels lightly toasted, buttered and then dill relish with dijon mustard,
stacked with garlic-sausage and brie.

Super-simple, yet oh so super-tasty!

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One of my favorites for made at home breakfast sandwiches is to toast a bagel with butter and garlic and smear it with Orange Marmalade then stack on some country ham and an over medium egg! Salty, Savory and Sweet!
 
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