Under Fire: The Dance

Our former Cafe Society intern just decided to chuck college in favor of a real education: as a sous chef. In Under Fire, he chronicles his daily trials and tribulations in the kitchen.In the industry, It's called "the dance" -- the natural reaction that comes from working with the same group of...
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Our former Cafe Society intern just decided to chuck college in favor of a real education: as a sous chef. In Under Fire, he chronicles his daily trials and tribulations in the kitchen.

In the industry, It’s called “the dance” — the natural reaction that comes from working with the same group of people on the line for hundreds of hours. If a plate appears in front of me, it’s because of this dance (and my chef or Raul). If I put my chicken on a plate, and that plate is finished and in the pass before I turn around again, that’s “the dance” at work again. 

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At the end of my meeting with Chef, she mentioned what happens when you finally get the dance, that overwhelming, amazing mix of adrenaline and being-on-the-same-pageness that leaves you thinking only: “That was cool.”

I can type all day, but I still wouldn’t be able to explain how the thing really works. I just know that I’m in the beginning stages of the dance right now. If you’re frustrated during the day, a beautiful night on the line where things are pretty much done telepathically can render your frustration moot.

The fact that I can’t help but come in a little earlier every day means both that  A) we’re getting a lot busier and B) this whole kitchen thing is pretty addictive when you begin to learn “the dance.”

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