Do you have the guts to help cook Head to Tail?

February 25, 2009 on 12:10 am | In Events | Comments

I have decided to do something a little different for this year’s head to tail dinner, inspired by the constant requests for knowledge about how to cook offal. Now’s your chance to learn. I will be accepting 2 volunteers to help with the event this year. You get to come into my kitchen and help cook 2 nights of head to tail dinners. You will work your ass off, have some fun and learn a ton, but there are rules to this game. This offer is open to professional cooks only. You will be an unpaid volunteer. You must commit to working in my kitchen for 5 days, from Friday, March 20th through Wednesday the 25th except for Tuesday, which you’ll have off to recover. You must submit your resume and a short essay on why you should be one of the chosen ones. This is a busy time and I don’t have time to be baby sitting. The Head to Tail dinner is a multi-course menu with a shit load of detailed work..

Here is the pay out; you get both of my t-shirts to take home and you will be able to sit down and enjoy the head to tail menu in the dinning room on the last night.

Email your resume and brief essay to me at [email protected] by next Wednesday, March 4th. I will make a final decision and contact the 2 lucky winners on March 6th to confim your participation. Ultimately, this is a fun opportunity to be a part of a great team for a week and learn how to cook some innards.

3 Responses to “Do you have the guts to help cook Head to Tail?”

  1. jean-claude says:

    I am doing head to tail this coming week at work. lambs, pigs, goats, and a humbolt squid. I’m down to help with your dinners

  2. Pride goeth before the fall. Chill, and stay the earlier course.

  3. Dave Valdez says:

    I’m not a professional cook, but I really want to learn to cook offal. My favorite is brains (mmmm…braaaaaaaaaaaains), but I don’t know how to cook them. I’d just be happy with tacos de sesos, but I really want to get into the finer points of shopping for and cooking with offal. Where should I start?

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